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Published 15 days ago

Gender-Based Violence (GBV) Prevention & Advocacy Internship — Women’s Empowerment Programme (Uganda)

On-site, Work must be performed in or near Busembatia, Eastern Region, Uganda
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  • Details

    End Date:
    August 31, 2026
    Internship Benefits:
    Academic Credits
    Payment:
    Stipend
    Stipend / Wage:
    Allowance
    Hours Per Week:
    Monday - Friday with weekends off
    Cause Areas:
    Human Rights & Civil Liberties, Women, Victim Support, Education, Reproductive Health/Rights

    Description

    Gain hands-on experience in gender justice and community-based advocacy while supporting women and girls in rural Uganda.

    Join Women in Leadership (WIL Uganda) and contribute to programmes addressing gender-based violence through education, prevention, and community engagement.

    About the Organisation

    Women in Leadership (WIL Uganda) is a grassroots, women-led organisation based in Busembatia, Eastern Uganda.

    Our mission: to dismantle inequality and empower women and girls to exercise their rights, build independence, and lead within their communities.

    About the Role

    As a GBV Prevention & Advocacy Intern, you will work alongside our in-country GBV Advocate and community-based advocates to support programmes focused on prevention, awareness, and access to support services.

    This role is suited to individuals interested in gender justice, safeguarding, and community-based development.

    What You’ll Do

    • Support delivery of GBV awareness sessions in schools and communities
    • Assist in facilitating workshops with women at local health centres
    • Work with local advocates and community leaders
    • Support outreach activities focused on prevention and education
    • Observe and learn from community-based response systems

    ⚠️ Note: Direct involvement in sensitive cases is supervised and guided by trained local staff to ensure safeguarding and ethical practice.

    What You’ll Gain:

    • Practical experience in gender justice and international development
    • Understanding of community-based GBV prevention approaches
    • Experience facilitating discussions on sensitive topics
    • Leadership, communication and safeguarding awareness skills
    • A professional reference and certificate upon completion
    • Opportunity to gain academic credit (we work with your university)

    Requirements

    • Enrolled in or completed a university degree
    • Interest in gender equality, human rights, or international development
    • Strong communication and emotional intelligence
    • Ability to engage respectfully with sensitive topics
    • Willingness to adapt to rural community life
    • Laptop required for placement work

    Programme Duration & Fundraising Model

    (Fundraising-based internship — not a fee)

    • 1 month: £1,650
    • 2–3 months: £2,450
    • 6 months: £3,750

    Girls Who Lead Global Bursary

    We believe opportunity should not depend on income.

    10% of every volunteer’s fundraising contributes to the Girls Who Lead Global Bursary, which fully funds a young woman (18–30, UK-based) from a low-income or underrepresented background to join the programme.

    Every cohort funds the next.

    Location & Living

    • You will live in Busembatia village (Eastern Uganda) and be fully immersed in community life.
    • Accommodation is provided in safe, shared volunteer housing.
    • All meals are included Monday–Friday during placement.
    • During weekends, you can travel to nearby Jinja, known for activities such as rafting, kayaking and cultural experiences.

    Benefits

    What You’ll Gain:

    • Practical experience in gender justice and international development
    • Understanding of community-based GBV prevention approaches
    • Experience facilitating discussions on sensitive topics
    • Leadership, communication and safeguarding awareness skills
    • A professional reference and certificate upon completion
    • Opportunity to gain academic credit (we work with your university)

    Programme Duration & Fundraising Model

    (Fundraising-based internship — not a fee)

    • 1 month: £1,650
    • 2–3 months: £2,450
    • 6 months: £3,750

    Girls Who Lead Global Bursary

    We believe opportunity should not depend on income.

    10% of every volunteer’s fundraising contributes to the Girls Who Lead Global Bursary, which fully funds a young woman (18–30, UK-based) from a low-income or underrepresented background to join the programme.

    Every cohort funds the next.

    What’s Included

    • Accommodation in the village
    • All meals (Monday–Friday during placement)
    • Airport pickup and drop-off
    • Training and orientation week
    • Daily supervision and in-country support
    • Certificate + reference letter

    What’s Not Included

    • Flights
    • Visa (~$50)
    • Travel insurance
    • Weekend meals and personal travel

    Location

    On-site
    Busembatia, Uganda

    How to Apply

    Send Email

    Send your CV and cover letter to:

    📧cianne@womeninleadership.org.uk

    Subject: GBV Internship Application

    Application Process

    1. Submit CV + short cover letter
    2. Shortlisted applicants invited to interview
    3. Final interview with Uganda-based team

    We review applications on a rolling basis.

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