2026 Internship Opportunities Open At APHRC

by KMax
  • Deadline: April 13, 2026
  • Kenya

The African Population and Health Research Center (APHRC) is a premier research-to-policy institution, generating evidence, strengthening research and related capacity in the African research and development ecosystem, and engaging policy to inform action on health and development. APHRC seeks to drive change by developing strong African research leadership and promoting evidence-informed decision-making (EIDM) across sub-Saharan Africa.

The Center, through its Research and Related Capacity Strengthening (RRCS) Program, seeks to strengthen individual and institutional research capacity to enable African researchers to fully participate in defining and implementing priority population and health programs on   the continent. As part of individual capacity strengthening efforts, APHRC has, over the years, been running a demand-driven  internship program whose objective is to nurture talented young Africans to become future scholars, research leaders and aligned professionals.

For the 2026 period, the Program  has opened internship opportunities in the following projects and departments for 3-6 months, starting  May 2026.  Detailed information about each project is accessible by clicking      HERE     .

  • Project 1 – Gender and Education Program
  • Project 2 – General Administration (ICT UNIT)
  • Project 3 – Software Development (ICT UNIT)
  • Project 4 – Codesign, Implementation and Evaluation of an Integrated Care Model for Patients with Multiple Cardiometabolic and Mental Health Conditions in sub-Saharan Africa (M-Care): a Cluster Randomized Hybrid Type III Trial in Kenya
  • Project 5 – Data Science Program – Platform Testing and Quality Assurance
  • Project 6 – Data Science Program – Software Development
  • Project 7 –  Consortium for Advanced Research Training in Africa (CARTA) Research Hub on Social Exclusion in Adolescence in Africa
  • Project 8 – Facilities Projects
  • Project 9 – Repositing Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) in Africa
  • Project 10 – Challenging the Politics of Social Exclusion (CPSE) – Abortion (Nisaidie Usinidhuru)
  • Project 11 – Catalyze Impact Initiative
  • Project 12 –  Consortium for Africa Cross-Border Evidence and Policy Sovereignty (CACEPS) (Work Package #6)
  • Project 13 – Addressing the Neglected Areas of Sexual and Reproductive Health
  • Project 14 – Unlocking Financing for Climate and Health Action in Senegal (Fin4ClimHealth project)
  • Project 15 – The impact on human health of restoring degraded African land
  • Project 16 – Wellcome – Clean Cooking and Agroforestry (C2A)
  • Project 17 – Data Science Program: Artificial Intelligence / Machine Learning (AI/ML)
  • Project 18 – Evaluation of Brown Bag Presentations
  • Project 19 – Evaluation of APHRC Internship & Visiting Scholar Program
  • Project 20 – People and Culture Unit
  • Project 21 – WFP Home Grown School Feeding Project
  • Project 22 – Consortium for Africa Cross-Border Evidence and Policy Sovereignty (CACEPS) (Work Package #2)
  • Project 23 – Data Science Program: Full Stack Software Development
  • Project 24 – International Programs – Program Administration
  • Project 25 – International Programs – Liaison
  • Project 26 -International Programs – Partnerships
  • Project 27 – International Programs – Communications
  • Project 28 – Consortium for Africa Cross-Border Evidence and Policy Sovereignty (CACEPs)(Work Package #4)
  • Project 29 – Consortium for Africa Cross-Border Evidence and Policy Sovereignty (CACEPS)(Work Package # 1)
  • Project 30 – Consortium for Africa Cross-Border Evidence and Policy Sovereignty (CACEPS)(Work Package # 1)
  • Project 31 – Consortium for Africa Cross-Border Evidence and Policy Sovereignty (CACEPS)(Work Package # 1)
  • Project 32- Evidence for AI in Health (EVAH)
  • Project 33 – Early Childhood Development (ECD) Data Visualization Project
  • Project 34 – ECD (Early Childhood Development) Multisectoral Coordination
  • Project 35 – Finance

Responsibilities

Generally, successful candidates will be expected to:

  • Work with the assigned supervisor to develop a set of objectives for the internship, a work plan, and to deliver on the objectives.
  • Work closely with the assigned supervisor to provide frequent project updates and reports etc.
  • Contribute to policy engagement and strategic planning as may be needed.
  • Make at least one brown bag presentation (BBP) about their work at APHRC.
  • Submit a written report at least 1 week before the end of their internship.
  • Submit an internship/visiting scholar feedback form.
  • Participate in the internship follow- up evaluation survey.

Minimum qualifications and experience required

  • Either completed a bachelor’s degree in the last six months; and/or pursuing/completing a  master’s degree in any of the following areas: population studies/demography, statistics, epidemiology, economics, social sciences, or related discipline. More information in the field of education required can be found in the individual project write- up.
  • Quantitative and qualitative analytical skills are desired for research internships.
  • This call is open to nationals of sub-Saharan African countries.
  • The internship will be hybrid, with the expectation that the intern will be physically available when required for internship activities.

How to apply

The application process has two steps. The first step is to complete a short online survey  by clicking HERE. The second step involves sending as one PDF an application containing:

  • Your curriculum vitae (2 pages max)
  • Your certificate of completed undergraduate degree or master’s degree.
  • Other certificate(s) that may be relevant for your internship application.
  • 1-2 letters of recommendation (each 1-page max, one of which must be from a previous or current academic supervisor) supporting your suitability for the internship.

The document is to be sent via email to [email protected] with “2026 INTERNSHIP” as the subject line of the email. Incomplete or late applications will not be considered.

Deadline

The deadline for the applications is APRIL 13, 2026. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. All applications should be addressed to :

The Internship and Visiting Scholar Review Committee

African Population and Health Research Center

APHRC Campus, Manga Close, off Kirawa Road, Kitisuru

P.O. Box 10787-GPO, Nairobi

Website: www.aphrc.org

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