Intern (m/f/d) in the regional programme „Peaceful and inclusive transhumance”

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  • Job-ID: V000060834
  • Location: Eschborn
  • Assignment period: 03/01/2025 - 05/31/2025
  • Field: Trainees
  • Type of employment: full-time
  • Application deadline: 01/06/2025

Job description

Transhumance – a process whereby herders and their herds of animals seasonally move between grazing areas – is the most important form of livestock production around Lake Chad in Central and Western Africa. As such, it makes an essential contribution to the region’s economy and food security. The regional programme „Peaceful and inclusive transhumance” (PETRA) provides advice to regional organisations to further develop and harmonise laws concerning transhumance between Cameroon, Chad, Niger, and Nigeria. It also contributes to the improvement of strategies and programmes for transhumance.
The programme supports regional authorities in the inclusive management of transhumance and the development of mechanisms for preventing conflicts – for example, making it common practice for regional governments to manage pastoralists’ movements to different grazing areas at certain times of the year. This is linked to an approach of integrated natural resources management.
Last but not least, the project also documents best practices of transhumance and promotes the exchange of experiences across institutions and borders.

Your tasks

  • Support the implementation of the different outputs of the programme, especially output 3 (“Dissemination of approaches to crisis-preventive management of transboundary transhumance”)
  • Support of communication activities
  • Support of the team by independently researching and drafting project documents (French, English, German), preparation of presentation materials and concept papers
  • Support of the team in the content and logistical preparation of (virtual) events and workshops
  • Overview of the work produced in the programme, documentation of products and support of the team members in the project countries
    Knowledge management and monitoring/evaluation of project achievements

Your profile

The project team is looking for a highly proactive and well-organised person, able to work both independently and in a team, as well as under pressure.

  • you should have obtained at least a bachelor’s degree in peace and conflict studies, environmental science, rural development/agriculture, economics, politics, social sciences or any other subject relevant to the topic of the internship
  • You have gained knowledge and practical experience in the field of pastoralism, rural development/agriculture, peace and social cohesion, sustainable resource management, or climate change adaptation
  • Ideally, you already have initial experience in the field of development cooperation (internships and/or volunteer work) and/or in developing and emerging countries
  • You’re fluent in French and English; German is an asset
  • You show very good communication skills in the above-mentioned languages
  • You’re confident in writing texts and in preparing topics conceptually for different target groups (community stakeholders, general public, political audience, etc.)
  • Your strengths include initiative, teamwork, and good time management
  • You have very good organisational skills and are used to working independently and results-oriented

Notes

GIZ is a signatory of the Diversity Charter. Recognition, appreciation and inclusion of diversity in the company are important to us. All employees shall be valued - regardless of gender and gender identity, nationality, ethnic origin, religion or belief, disability, social background, age or sexual orientation. 

Please be informed that you are only allowed to apply for this internship, if you are currently enrolled as a student or graduated not longer than six months ago from the start of your internship.

 We pay a monthly stipend of €2.134,52 (gross).

We support equal opportunities and welcome applications from people with disabilities

For further information, please contact Mr Seidler (jakob.seidler@giz.de) 

Job description

Transhumance – a process whereby herders and their herds of animals seasonally move between grazing areas – is the most important form of livestock production around Lake Chad in Central and Western Africa. As such, it makes an essential contribution to the region’s economy and food security. The regional programme „Peaceful and inclusive transhumance” (PETRA) provides advice to regional organisations to further develop and harmonise laws concerning transhumance between Cameroon, Chad, Niger, and Nigeria. It also contributes to the improvement of strategies and programmes for transhumance.
The programme supports regional authorities in the inclusive management of transhumance and the development of mechanisms for preventing conflicts – for example, making it common practice for regional governments to manage pastoralists’ movements to different grazing areas at certain times of the year. This is linked to an approach of integrated natural resources management.
Last but not least, the project also documents best practices of transhumance and promotes the exchange of experiences across institutions and borders.

Your tasks
  • Support the implementation of the different outputs of the programme, especially output 3 (“Dissemination of approaches to crisis-preventive management of transboundary transhumance”)
  • Support of communication activities
  • Support of the team by independently researching and drafting project documents (French, English, German), preparation of presentation materials and concept papers
  • Support of the team in the content and logistical preparation of (virtual) events and workshops
  • Overview of the work produced in the programme, documentation of products and support of the team members in the project countries
    Knowledge management and monitoring/evaluation of project achievements
Your profile

The project team is looking for a highly proactive and well-organised person, able to work both independently and in a team, as well as under pressure.

  • you should have obtained at least a bachelor’s degree in peace and conflict studies, environmental science, rural development/agriculture, economics, politics, social sciences or any other subject relevant to the topic of the internship
  • You have gained knowledge and practical experience in the field of pastoralism, rural development/agriculture, peace and social cohesion, sustainable resource management, or climate change adaptation
  • Ideally, you already have initial experience in the field of development cooperation (internships and/or volunteer work) and/or in developing and emerging countries
  • You’re fluent in French and English; German is an asset
  • You show very good communication skills in the above-mentioned languages
  • You’re confident in writing texts and in preparing topics conceptually for different target groups (community stakeholders, general public, political audience, etc.)
  • Your strengths include initiative, teamwork, and good time management
  • You have very good organisational skills and are used to working independently and results-oriented
Notes

GIZ is a signatory of the Diversity Charter. Recognition, appreciation and inclusion of diversity in the company are important to us. All employees shall be valued - regardless of gender and gender identity, nationality, ethnic origin, religion or belief, disability, social background, age or sexual orientation. 

Please be informed that you are only allowed to apply for this internship, if you are currently enrolled as a student or graduated not longer than six months ago from the start of your internship.

 We pay a monthly stipend of €2.134,52 (gross).

We support equal opportunities and welcome applications from people with disabilities

For further information, please contact Mr Seidler (jakob.seidler@giz.de) 

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