If you are looking for the best paid internship programs, make sure that you apply for the top NGOs which offers exceptional internship opportunities that can at least pay you some stipends and also support your career goals by gaining practical experience.

The experiences that you gain during your internship period will put you a step ahead in any job application process.

The following NGOs are reputable and globally recognized due to their culture in addressing key societal challenges, promoting sustainable development, and advocating for human rights.

Securing internship with these reputable NGOs will give you unique knowledge and skills with meaningful projects laid on first hand experience that will impact your future career path.

  1. Amref Health Africa

Amref Health Africa is one of the reputable NGOs that focuses on improving health and healthcare access across Sub-Saharan Africa.

They majorly recruit interns interested in public health, community development, research, and related fields.

Qualified interns in Kenya can work with Amref Health Africa at their offices located in different parts of the county.

How to apply:

Visit their website below to find the latest internships positions to apply https://amref.org/careers/graduate-internship-programme/

  • Amnesty International Kenya

Amnesty International is a global movement of individuals and groups advocating for human rights. It offers internship programs focused on research, advocacy, and campaign coordination.

Interns have the opportunity to work on projects related to human rights advocacy, legal research, and community empowerment initiatives.

The organization provides mentorship, training, and networking opportunities to help interns develop the skills and knowledge needed to become effective advocates for social justice.

How to apply:

Visit their website to check on career menu for current positions using the link below; https://www.amnesty.org/en/

  • United Nations Organizations

United Nations Organizations is an umbrella consisting of several UN bodies which have several headquarters across the world. Their main offices in Kenya are based in Nairobi and others in different parts of the counties.

These organizations in Kenya offering internships opportunities under the United Nations Organizations includes; UN Environment Programme (UNEP) and UN-Habitat focused on sustainable urban development.

Interns who qualifies to this positions can be students who are currently enrolled in at least their final year of studies or have already completed first university degree programme.

How to apply:

Visit their website here to find out vacant positions; https://www.un.org/en/

  • Kenya Red Cross Society

The Kenya Red Cross Society is a humanitarian organization committed to alleviating human suffering and promoting resilience in communities. The organization offers internship opportunities in areas such as disaster management, health promotion, and community development.

Interns have the chance to work on projects ranging from emergency response to public health campaigns, gaining practical experience in humanitarian work while making a tangible difference in the lives of vulnerable populations

How to apply:

Visit their website below and click on career menu and search for current internships; https://www.redcross.or.ke/

  • CARE Kenya

CARE International CARE is a major humanitarian aid organization fighting global poverty. Their offices in Kenya takes interns each year to assist with programs related to food security, women’s empowerment, climate resilience and sustainable livelihoods.

Interns have the opportunity to work alongside experienced development professionals, participating in field visits, data collection, and program implementation activities. The organization provides training and mentorship to help interns develop leadership skills and gain a deeper understanding of development issues.

How to apply:

Visit their website below and click on career menu to find the latest recruitments; https://www.care-kenya.org/get-involved

  • World Vision Kenya

World Vision is a global Christian humanitarian organization working to address the root causes of poverty and injustice. World Vision Kenya offers internship opportunities in areas such as child protection, education, and water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) initiatives.

Interns have the opportunity to engage with communities, assist in project planning and implementation, and contribute to monitoring and evaluation efforts. The organization provides support and guidance to help interns grow both personally and professionally.

How to apply:

Visit their website below and find the latest and upcoming opportunities; https://www.wvi.org/kenya/about-us/internships

  • Wildlife Direct

Wildlife Direct is a conservation organization dedicated to protecting wildlife and habitats in Kenya and beyond. The organization offers internship programs that focus on wildlife conservation, environmental education, and community outreach.

Interns have the opportunity to work on projects related to wildlife monitoring, anti-poaching efforts, and conservation advocacy campaigns. Wildlife Direct provides hands-on training and mentorship, empowering interns to become effective advocates for wildlife protection and environmental stewardship.

How to apply:

Visit their website and click on action menu to view the current internship opportunities; https://wildlifedirect.org/

The organizations mentioned above are just a few examples of the many NGOs that are committed to nurturing the next generation of change makers.

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