Under the supervision of the specialist responsible for training and learning, the intern will support the Coordination and particularly the Adolescent Participation program (ADAP) in the operationalization of the Protective Learning Environment (PLE) strategy.
- Support the section in the establishment of consultative groups (AGAB) in the regions;
- Support the Section in compiling reports and data including focus groups with adolescents and interviews with partners;
- Support the Section in networking consultative groups across the implementation areas, including the organization of national meetings;
- Contribute to the management of data from the process and the documentation of good practices;
- Support any other activity related to the operationalization of the PLE strategy
- Support any other activities required at the program coordination level.
To qualify as a champion for each child, you must:
- Be enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate program at the university or have obtained a degree in the last two years in social sciences (Sociology, Psychology, Anthropology), communication, monitoring and evaluation, or any other related field;
- Be at least 18 years old;
- Not having close relatives (father, mother, brother, sister) working in a UNICEF office
- Master French and have a good knowledge of English;
- Have excellent academic performance, demonstrated by recent university or institutional documents;
- Having previous professional experience is a considerable asset;
- Have knowledge of data management software: spreadsheet (advanced Excel functions, etc.), databases (Access, Oracle, etc.).
- Have knowledge of office software (Word and PowerPoint).
- Have never completed an internship at the Cameroon office;
- Meet UNICEF child safeguarding standards.



