The Netherlands Institute of International Affairs Clingendael is an independent think tank and academy for international relations, based in The Hague. We contribute to a secure, sustainable, and just world through our research, training programmes and by stimulating the public debate. We work with partners across public and private sectors, including policymakers, business executives, the Dutch armed forces, law enforcement agencies, diplomats, politicians and NGOs. Clingendael offers 40 years of top knowledge and training. The Clingendael Institute is an independent foundation, unaffiliated to any political, activist, commercial, or religious movement.
The Institute has three departments: Research, Academy and Corporate Staff. Within the Research department we are looking for a:
Intern – West Africa and Sahel : Politics and Crime
36 hours per week (full time, with physical attendance at the office expected)
The Conflict Research Unit (CRU) is a specialised team within the Clingendael Institute, conducting applied, policy-oriented research and developing practical tools that assist national and multilateral governmental and non-governmental organisations in their efforts to develop and implement more effective policies and programming on stability, development and rule of law in fragile and conflict-affected countries.
Within CRU, the West Africa and Sahel research programme focuses on how governance is experienced by people in the Sahel and the risk potential of political conflict, radicalisation and regional instability. The objective of the programme is to advise on how development and stabilisation programmes could contribute to a situation in which exclusionary and/or ineffective governance structures open. This lens is applied in the programme’s work on local governance, politics, crime and migration.
Job description
The Clingendael Conflict Research Unit (CRU) has two internship positions opening for the team working on Politics and Crime in the Sahel. The internship lasts six months: the first position from 15 July 2025 - 14 January 2026; the second from 01 August 2025 – 31 January 2026.
The intern would provide research assistance for projects related to Politics and Crime in West Africa, with a particular focus on Mali, Niger, Burkina-Faso, Ghana, Benin and Senegal. Specifically, she/he/they will:
Qualifications and experience
We would be interested if the following requirements are met:
Technical requirements:
Clingendael offers:
Interested?
You can apply via the ‘Apply’ button at the top of this vacancy. The deadline for response is 18 May 2025 COB.
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