
Communication & Advocacy Intern
Corporate Staffing Services
Nairobi | FULL_TIME | Communication
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Communication and Advocacy Intern Job. Communication Jobs In Kenya
GEAPP seeks a creative and dynamic Communication and Advocacy Intern to support our Africa team in fundraising and amplifying the impact of our energy access and transition initiatives. This learning-focused opportunity is ideal for emerging storytellers passionate about sustainability, digital campaigns, and strategic advocacy. You will help craft compelling narratives, manage social media engagement, and develop multimedia content to advance GEAPP’s mission. As a Communication and Advocacy Intern, you will work alongside experts, engage with diverse stakeholders, and gain hands-on experience in shaping narratives that drive change.
Note: This internship does not guarantee future employment.
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Key Responsibilities:
Content Creation & Writing:
- Draft high-impact communication materials, including blogs, press releases, newsletters, reports, and advocacy briefs.
- Translate complex energy/climate concepts into accessible, engaging content for diverse audiences.
- Support the development of presentations, case studies, and donor reports.
Digital & Social Media Campaigns:
- Assist in managing GEAPP Africa’s social media platforms (Twitter/X, LinkedIn, Instagram, etc.), including content scheduling and community engagement.
- Design visually appealing graphics, infographics, and short videos (using Canva, Adobe Suite, or other tools).
- Monitor trends in energy/climate advocacy to propose innovative campaign ideas.
Research & Advocacy Support:
- Track media coverage and compile reports on GEAPP’s visibility.
- Conduct research on energy policies, stakeholder landscapes, and industry communication best practices in Africa.
- Support advocacy efforts by preparing toolkits, stakeholder maps, or webinar/event briefs.
Event & Workshop Coordination:
- Help organize virtual/in-person events, including logistics, promotional materials, and post-event summaries.
- Capture key takeaways from meetings/workshops for internal and external sharing.
Qualifications:
Education & Experience:
- Currently enrolled in or recently completed a Master’s degree in Communications, Journalism, Public Policy, International Development, Energy Studies, or a related field.
- 0–3 years of experience in communications, advocacy, or digital media (internships included).
- Background or strong interest in climate change, renewable energy, or sustainable development preferred.
Skills & Competencies:
Mandatory:
- Exceptional writing/editing skills (English) for diverse formats (social media, reports, op-eds).
- Creative digital skills: Proficiency in Canva, Adobe Creative Suite, or basic video editing tools.
- Social media savvy: Experience managing organizational accounts and analytics.
- Research & analytical ability: Synthesize information into actionable insights.
- Collaboration: Work effectively in multicultural, remote teams.
Desirable:
- French or Portuguese proficiency (strong advantage for African contexts).
- Basic design/visual storytelling skills (infographics, GIFs, reels).
- Familiarity with advocacy campaigns or NGO/think-tank communication strategies.
- Interest in energy policy, SDGs, or Africa’s development landscape.
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