Intern in Security and Justice - Just Future Program at Cordaid
(36 hours)
Location: The Hague, in the Netherlands
Cordaid is a Dutch international development organization dedicated to improving the lives of the most vulnerable populations in fragile and conflict-affected settings. With over a century of experience, Cordaid focuses on building resilient communities through initiatives in health, education, sustainable livelihoods, and humanitarian assistance. Central to its mission is advancing Security & Justice, ensuring that communities have access to fair justice systems and inclusive, people-centered security solutions.
Within Cordaid’s Security & Justice efforts, the Just Future Program is a flagship initiative. Just Future is a multi-country, multi-partner program that seeks to strengthen social contracts in fragile contexts. More info at: https://justfuturealliance.org
The program aims to:
- Promote people-centered security: Foster trust and cooperation between communities and security providers.
- Enhance access to justice: Advocate for legal reforms and empower communities to pursue equitable justice.
- Encourage inclusive decision-making: Work with women’s rights organizations and youth groups to ensure their voices are heard in peace processes.
Internship responsibilities
Cordaid’s Security & Justice Team is looking for an intern for the period January – July (6 months). The intern will support the Security & Justice Team and the Just Future Program across several tasks. Key responsibilities include:1. Development of Training Materials on the role of civil society within the UN Universal Periodic Review (UPR):
Assist in creating training resources for civil society organizations on engaging with the UN Human Rights mechanisms, with a specific focus on the Universal Periodic Review (UPR) process. This task involves collecting first-hand insights on UPR-related lessons and strategies form local partners, synthesizing information, and contributing to drafting practical guides to strengthen civil society engagement, under the supervision of the Justice Expert.
2. Compilation of a Track Record
Under the co-supervision of the International Fundraising and Donor Relations (IFDR) department, assist in compiling a comprehensive track record of Cordaid’s work in the Security & Justice sector. This task includes collecting data, synthesizing information, and summarizing program impacts to support fundraising efforts and strengthen donor relations.
3. Support the Security & Justice Team with Various Tasks:
Contribute to the team’s operations by drafting internal communications, preparing meeting minutes, assisting in organizing events, and providing occasional administrative support.
Candidate Profile
We are looking for a candidate who meets the following criteria:
- Currently enrolled in a Master's level university programme in International Relations, Law, Development Studies, Human Rights, or a related field.
- Proficient in English and French (both spoken and written).
- Strong interest in justice, peacebuilding, and international development.
- Excellent research, writing, and communication skills.
- A proactive, self-motivated attitude and a willingness to learn, ask, and contribute.
- Candidates must be able to work in the EU and meet the administrative requirements for working in the Netherlands (by obtaining a BSN number);
Why Join Cordaid?
- Hands-on Experience: Directly engage with Cordaid’s Security & Justice initiatives, gaining valuable insights into international development and advocacy.
- The intern will receive a stipend of € 500,- per month based on a full-time contract (36-hour), plus transportation fees.
- Professional Growth: Enhance your skills in program support, research, communications, and donor relations while collaborating with experienced professionals.
- Networking Opportunities: Work with diverse teams, including the Security & Justice Team, the Just Future Program, and the IFDR department.
- Meaningful Contribution: Support impactful projects that aim to build inclusive justice systems and promote peace in fragile and conflict-affected areas.
How to apply?
Applications including a motivation letter and CV in English for the attention of Noé Petitjean, Junior Relationship Manager, can be uploaded through our website.
Your application must be received 2 January 2025 at the latest.
For information on the content of the advertised position you may contact Noé Petitjean: noe.petitjean@cordaid.org.
Cordaid is fully committed to a safe working environment and the highest integrity standards. To read more on our commitment to Integrity, click here: https://www.cordaid.org/en/who-we-are/integrity-and-code-of-conduct/
For more information about Cordaid, please visit our website: www.cordaid.org.