Community Health Partners Uganda (CHPU) is offering an exciting internship opportunity for international students passionate about global health, youth empowerment, and gender equality. Under the Triple Threat Project, CHPU is addressing the interconnected challenges of Teenage Pregnancy, HIV/AIDS, and Sexual & Gender-Based Violence (SGBV) through integrated community-based interventions.
Interns will gain hands-on experience working with grassroots communities, supporting program implementation, advocacy, research, and outreach activities that directly impact vulnerable adolescents and young women in Uganda.
Community Health Partners Uganda (CHPU) is offering an exciting internship opportunity for international students passionate about global health, youth empowerment, and gender equality. Under the Triple Threat Project, CHPU is addressing the interconnected challenges of Teenage Pregnancy, HIV/AIDS, and Sexual & Gender-Based Violence (SGBV) through integrated community-based interventions.
Interns will gain hands-on experience working with grassroots communities, supporting program implementation, advocacy, research, and outreach activities that directly impact vulnerable adolescents and young women in Uganda.
Stipend & Support Provided:
CHPU provides non-financial and in-kind support to ensure a productive internship experience:
Note: This internship is unpaid. Interns are responsible for international travel, visas, insurance, and accommodation. CHPU provides documentation support for visa and placement confirmations.
Stipend & Support Provided:
CHPU provides non-financial and in-kind support to ensure a productive internship experience:
Note: This internship is unpaid. Interns are responsible for international travel, visas, insurance, and accommodation. CHPU provides documentation support for visa and placement confirmations.
Submit the following documents while applying with the subject line:
International Internship Application – Triple Threat Project