Intern - Inclusive Growth (Three positions – 2 International Remote and 1 Local in person)
UNDP · Remote · Internship
Background
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therefore, undergo rigorous reference and background checks.
Job Purpose and Organizational Context
UNDP works in approximately 170 countries and territories to eradicate poverty,
reduce inequalities and advance sustainable human development. The UNDP
Strategic Plan 2026 –2029 articulates an overarching goal of advancing human
development on a healthy planet through four interconnected strategic
objectives: Prosperity for All, Effective Governance, Crisis Resilience, and
Healthy Planet, powered by three accelerators — digital and AI transformation,
gender equality, and sustainable finance. The Strategic Plan emphasizes
integrated, systems-based solutions aligned with national priorities and
grounded in a commitment to human rights and leaving no one behind. It responds
to the continent’s overlapping demographic, economic, climate and governance
transitions and emphasizes:
* Inclusive economic transformation and AfCFTA implementation
* Regional integration as a driver of structural change
* Governance renewal and social contract strengthening
* Crisis prevention and resilience-building
* Climate and nature-positive development pathways, including Blue Economy
transitions
The Regional Programme adopts a systems and portfolio approach, leveraging
regional institutions, cross- border mechanisms, and multi-level engagement to
address transboundary challenges and unlock scalable transformation pathways.
The UNDP Regional Service Centre for Africa (RSCA), based in Addis Ababa and
serving 46 Country Offices in sub-Saharan Africa, plays a catalytic role in
advancing this agenda. RSCA provides integrated policy advisory services,
knowledge products, technical support, and regional programme implementation,
and serves as UNDP’s principal interface with the African Union (AU), Regional
Economic Communities (RECs), and continental institutions.
Within RSCA, the Inclusive Growth and Extractives Team (IGET) contributes
primarily to the Prosperity for All objective while working across governance,
resilience, and planet dimensions. The Team advances structural transformation
and economic resilience through support to:
• National development planning and SDG/Agenda 2063 integration
• AfCFTA-aligned Regional Value Chains and SME participation with a
particular focus on youth and women economic empowerment
• Inclusive Blue Economy transitions with a focus on informality and local
economic development.
The Team works in close collaboration with other thematic teams, including
Governance, Gender, Youth, Natural Capital and Environment, Resilience and
Private Sector Development to deliver integrated regional support aligned with
the Strategic Plan accelerators.
Within this framework, the Inclusive Growth Associates will support IGET in
advancing integrated, systems-based initiatives that contribute to inclusive
economic transformation and resilience in Africa.
The Intern will provide analytical, programmatic and knowledge support to
initiatives that promote inclusive regional value chains, Blue Economy
transitions, and national development planning. These roles offer exposure to
regional policy advisory work, multi-stakeholder coordination, and the design of
integrated development solutions aligned with Agenda 2063, the 2030 Agenda for
Sustainable Development, and Africa’s structural transformation priorities. More
specifically:
1. Blue Economy Transitions: Africa’s Blue Economy presents a strategic
opportunity to advance sustainable growth, regional trade, ecosystem resilience
and livelihoods, particularly for coastal countries and Small Island Developing
States. The Intern will support the AUC–UNDP Inclusive Blue Economy initiative,
including preparations for the Ministerial segment of Africa Blue Economy Week
(ABEW) 2026, contributing to policy research, stakeholder coordination and the
development of high-level knowledge and communication products. The position
offers exposure to continental policy processes at the intersection of economic
transformation, climate resilience, and regional integration.
2. The Development Plans: will provide analytical, technical, and
coordination support in strengthening Development Plans as integrated governance
instruments across Africa. This includes operationalization of the Continental
Development Plans Register, the Development Plan-Use Audit Framework, Executive
orientation engagements, and Structured reporting. The role will focus on
consolidating structured evidence, maintaining metadata integrity, drafting
analytical products, supporting pilot applications, and contributing to
institutional knowledge management that reinforces Development Plans as
instruments of transformation.
3. Inclusive Regional Value Chains: Africa’s structural transformation hinges
on building competitive, integrated, and inclusive regional value chains under
the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA). The Intern will support the
development of analytical tools and knowledge products, including a regional
value chains toolkit aimed at strengthening SME participation, upgrading
informal enterprises, and linking local production systems to regional markets.
The role involves research, policy analysis, stakeholder engagement, and support
to regional economic integration processes, offering firsthand exposure to trade
policy, industrial development, and systems approaches to inclusive economic
transformation across Africa.
Duties and Responsibilities
Under the overall supervision of the IGET leads, the Intern will undertake the
following tasks to support one of the three thematic areas(The unit will decide
on the allocation of interns after the selected candidates have been confirmed.)
1. Blue Economy Transitions:
* Conduct analytical research on Blue Economy value chains, informality
dynamics, and trade–climate linkages in selected African contexts.
* Support the preparation of high-level briefing notes, concept papers, and
technical inputs for the Ministerial segment of Africa Blue Economy Week
(ABEW) 2026.
* Contribute to stakeholder mapping and coordination with AUC, RECs, Member
States, and partners.
* Draft knowledge and communication products that advance inclusive and
climate-resilient Blue Economy pathways.
2. Development Plans:
* Contribute to the operationalization and maintenance of the Continental
Development Plans Register, including structured metadata extraction on
Agenda 2063 and SDG integration, plan–budget alignment, and institutional
oversight mechanisms.
* Support the application of the Development Plan-Use Audit Framework through
technical drafting, pilot coordination, consolidation of findings, and
preparation of analytical summaries on planning–fiscal coherence and
institutional utilization.
* Prepare analytical briefs, executive orientation materials, comparative
dashboards, and structured reporting inputs, while maintaining organized
knowledge repositories that strengthen Development Plans as instruments of
accountability and transformation.
3. Inclusive Regional Value Chains:
* Contribute to the development of a Regional Value Chains Toolkit aligned with
AfCFTA implementation priorities.
* Conduct analytical research on SME participation, informality upgrading and
gender-responsive value chain integration.
* Support stakeholder consultations with RECs, Member States, and private
sector actors.
* Draft technical notes and knowledge products on inclusive regional production
systems and market integration.
Other tasks for all the Associates require attending team meetings and
supporting administrative processes.
Competencies
* Interest and motivation in the work of the United Nations and have a personal
commitment to the ideals of the Charter in an international organization.
* Good analytical skills in gathering and consolidating data and research for practical implementation.
* Outgoing and initiative-taking person with a goal-oriented mindset.
* Communicates effectively when working in teams and independently.
* Good at organizing and structuring various tasks and responsibilities.
* Displays cultural, gender, religion, race, nationality, and age sensitivity and adaptability.
* Excellent interactive and interpersonal skills, and the ability to work in a multicultural environment and
beliefs/backgrounds.
* Response positively to feedback and differing points of view.
Required Skills and Experience
Education:
* Enrolled in a postgraduate degree programme (such as a master’s programme, or
higher) OR recently graduated with a first university degree (bachelor's or equivalent),
in Economics, Public Policy, Development Studies or related Social Science
discipline
is required and, if selected, must start the internship within one-year of
graduation;
Experience:
* Work experience is not required, but some relevant work experience would be an
asset, especially experience in international development.
* Computer skills: MS Office proficiency
* Understanding of and previous research on issues related to international
development such as the SDGs, integrated approaches and with knowledge of the
UN system is an asset.
* Excellent drafting and editing skills and attention to detail.
* Excellent interpersonal skills and experience working collaboratively in small and
large multi-cultural teams.
* Good Graphic Design, Visual Arts and/or Communications skills
Language:
* Proficiency in English is required.
* Knowledge of French is desirable. (For International recruits)
Application Instruction:
Interested applicants must submit the following documentation to UNDP while
applying online.
* Updated CV and cover letter (in English)
* Education Testimony (Bachelor’s Degree/Diploma Certificate)
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