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Amnesty Kenya was founded in 2002 and operates with specific goals and objectives for improving lives and upholding human rights for the citizens of Kenya and the surrounding areas. These initiatives include, but are not limited to: Right to Adequate Housing and Safety in Impoverished Neighborhoods Sexual and Gender Based Violence Education on Improving...
JOB PURPOSE
The purpose of this internship is to provide administrative, research, and logistical support to human rights programs at Amnesty International Kenya. The successful candidate will work under the guidance of the Head of Programmes to support a broad portfolio of human rights work, ensuring the efficient delivery of programs and projects related to social justice, governance, and the protection of fundamental freedoms.
Background
Amnesty International Kenya is an integral part of a global movement of more than 10 million people who take injustice personally. Registered in Kenya and affiliated with Amnesty International, the organisation has been at the forefront of promoting and protecting human rights for all.
Guided by our Strategic Framework, Amnesty International Kenya believes in a society where every human being understands and claims their rights and freedoms. We exist to enable circles of conscience and movements capable of advancing full citizenship rights for all and an effective and accountable state.
All applicants to this position will be required to demonstrate a commitment to Amnesty’s organisational values and vision and the Kenyan Constitution and be familiar with rights-based organising, citizen empowerment and an anti-discriminatory approach to social justice.
MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES
The Program Intern will:
EXPERIENCE AND SKILLS
ESSENTIAL
DESIRABLE
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