
Deadline:
July 15, 2025
Internships
Location(s)
- United States of America
Overview
Do you have an interest in conflict early warning, peace building, security, and human rights? Are you a current graduate or undergraduate student (or a recent graduate) seeking experience in the NGO sector?
We offer internships in our Washington, D.C. headquarters every semester. Interns at FFP are given significant responsibility and are provided with practical experience in the international relations field, with excellent work experience and exposure to international and NGO communities.
Details
Internships vary in duration and are flexible to fit in with study. Interns are given great responsibility to manage their own projects and conduct their own research. Interns are given significant responsibility and are provided with practical experience in the international relations field with excellent work experience and exposure to international and NGO communities.
Intern responsibilities can include:
+ Conflict analysis
+ Researching and writing articles and reports
+ Assisting with editing and proofreading
+ Monitoring and updating essential country-specific data
+ Providing support to The Fund for Peace’s public events
+ Attending conferences and roundtables on behalf of The Fund for Peace
Who We Are
For over 60 years, The Fund for Peace (FFP) has been a world leader in developing practical tools and approaches for reducing conflict. With a clear focus on the nexus of human security and economic development, FFP contributes to more peaceful and prosperous societies by engineering smarter methodologies and smarter partnerships. FFP empowers policy-makers, practitioners, and populations with context-specific, data-driven applications to diagnose risks and vulnerabilities and to develop solutions through collective dialogue.
FFP is an independent 501(c)(3) non-profit organization headquartered in Washington, D.C. with offices in Abuja, Nigeria and Tunis, Tunisia.
Opportunity is About
Eligibility
Candidates should be from:
Description of Ideal Candidate
What qualities are we seeking in our interns?
Though academic and professional qualifications are obviously important, we also prefer our interns to be well-rounded and personable.
- Experience with or understanding of the Fund for Peace’s programmatic areas
- Excellent written and oral communication skills
- Strong attention to detail
- Solid organizational abilities
- Individual initiative and flexibility
- Strong research and data skills
- Ability to work independently as well as part of a team
Does The Fund for Peace accept international candidates?
Yes. In the event that FFP transitions from remote to in-person internships, international staff must have authorization to work (or at least intern) in the U.S. If a visa is required, The Fund for Peace is more than happy to assist you with the paperwork. Obtaining the proper visa may incur significant cost. However, many previous international interns who have had to pay for their visas believe it was money well-spent. Unfortunately, The Fund for Peace is not able to cover the costs of visas or the visa application process.
Past and present interns have come from countries as diverse as Afghanistan, Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Cameroon, Canada, Colombia, Croatia, D.R. Congo, France, Georgia, Germany, Ghana, Ireland, Kyrgyzstan, Mexico, Mozambique, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Nigeria, Norway, Pakistan, Panama, Portugal, Russia, South Africa, Sweden, Switzerland, Türkiye, Trinidad & Tobago, and the United Kingdom.
Dates
Deadline: July 15, 2025
Cost/funding for participants
The Fund for Peace offers a stipend to cover expenses. Based on a full work week, pro rated for part-time interns, the stipend is as follows:
- Part-time – $350 per month
- Full-time – $700 per month
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