Do you want to experience a nine-month -long internship programme at EASSI?
 EASSI is an eleven year 
  old sub-regional support initiative for women that boasts of having a hand in 
  the implementation of Government commitments to women and girls' advancement. 
  This program targets women from the ages of 18 to 35 from any of the eight countries 
  of the sub-region, Burundi, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Kenya, Rwanda, Somalia, Tanzania 
  and Uganda. Every year we target four women. In 2008, we specifically seek women 
  from Eritrea, Kenya, Somalia and Tanzania. 
  
  EASSI works on policy advocacy on governments to foster women's empowerment 
  and gender equality. Through its work it aims to narrow the gap between policy 
  rhetoric and policy implementation. Placing the advancement of women at the 
  centre of all of its efforts, EASSI focuses its activities on four strategic 
  areas: (1) Monitoring the Beijing Platforms for Action as a key focal area, 
  (2) reducing feminized poverty, (3) increasing the role of women in peace building 
  and conflict resolution, (4) achieving gender equality in democratic governance 
  by increasing the numbers of women in power and decision-making, and recognizing 
  that HIV/AIDS cuts across all areas and working with partners to reverse the 
  spread of HIV/AIDS among women and girls. To pursue these goals, EASSI works 
  with like minded partners to advocate and lobby for laws and policies to eliminate 
  gender discrimination and promote gender equality in all areas. It works to 
  strengthen the capacity and voice of women's rights advocates. Its programme 
  strategies are through, Research and documentation, Advocacy, Networking, information 
  sharing, and Capacity Building.
  
  The young women's internship programme provides opportunities for learning, 
  interacting and traveling. Its objective is to develop and enhance young women's 
  skills in leadership, lobbying and advocacy, programme management, report writing 
  and analysis, research and documentation, information management, developing 
  resourceful data bases, website maintenance and resource centre management. 
  
  
  The programme also provides opportunity to the interns to gain hands on experiences 
  in working within a women's organisation. They have the chance to bring their 
  own perspectives into the work of EASSI and to shape the internship programme. 
  The programme will also shape their approach to feminism and issues at regional 
  and global level that impact on women. 
  At the end of the internship programme, each intern is expected to produce a 
  research report on an area of their choice but related to the work that EASSI 
  does, based on their experience at EASSI. 
  
  Criteria for Selection 
  · Female between the age of 18 to 35 
  · Citizen and resident of Eritrea, Kenya, Somalia or Tanzania 
  · Must have at least a Bachelors Degree in Social Sciences, Law, Development 
  Studies, ·Mass Communication, Education, Information Technology, Gender 
  and Women Studies, Economics and other related Arts and Science subjects. 
  · Must be able to communicate fluently in spoken and written English. 
  French and Kiswahiili are an added advantage 
  · Must have practical interest in the advancement of women empowerment 
  in the region 
  · Must ably demonstrate how they will apply their skills to the advancement 
  of women concerns within their own countries 
  · Must have some workable knowledge of IT 
  · Be able to work under pressure 
  · Be able work as a team 
  · Must be willing to be away from home country for nine months from April 
  1 to December 15 2008 
  ·Must possess a valid passport for at least a year 
Expectations of the interns
 The success of the program 
  will be measured by:-
  1. An analytical qualitative and quantitative research from each intern on any 
  of the four program areas:- 
  · Monitoring Commitments to the Platform for Action 
  · Women's Poverty, Food Insecurity and Lack of Economic Empowerment 
  · Governance Leadership and Decision making 
  · Peace and Conflict Resolution 
  
  2. Ability to demonstrate skills in each strategic area of EASSI
  · Research and Documentation 
  · Advocacy
  · Networking and Information Sharing
  · Capacity Building
  
  Requirements for the Application Process
  
  1. Letter of recommendation by a credible women's organization and endorsed 
  by EASSI's Focal Point in member country 
  2. Curriculum vitae-not more than 3 A4 pages, including three referees, one 
  academic, one personal and one from a women's organisation
  3. One recent colour passport photo-(either scan one or send by post) 
  4. Evidence of commitment to the women's movement in the region
  5. Copy of passport
  6. Copy of academic certificates
  7. One A4 page of written work in a field of women's concerns
  
  EASSI will provide suitable accommodation and a monthly stipend for each intern. 
  They will also be entitled to two weeks leave. 
 The deadline for submission 
  is Monday January 14 January 2008 at 1200pm GMT.
  You can submit by email to Marren Akatsa-Bukachi at [email protected] 
  or post to 
  Marren Akatsa-Bukachi
  Executive Director-EASSI 
  P O Box 24965 
  Kampala, Uganda 
  East Africa 
  
  
  
  Beverley Nambozo Sengiyunva 
  Programme Officer-Communications and Networking 
  The East African Sub-regional Support Initiative for The Advancement of Women 
  (EASSI) 
  Plot 87 Bukoto-Ntinda Road P. O. BOX 24965, Kampala Uganda 
  Tel: 256-41-285163, 285194
  Fax: 256-41-285306
  E-mail: [email protected], 
  [email protected] 
  Website: http://www.eassi.org 
  
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