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If you’re young and talented and interested in working with Femina HIP through employment, internship or volunteer basis as described below, please send your CV and a cover letter to:

Human Resources
Femina HIP
Patel Building, 5th Floor
P.O. Box 2065
Dar es Salaam, Tanzania

Or email to: info(at)feminahip.or.tz

Job vacancies

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Volunteering
Many youth seek to volunteer or intern at Femina. They include school and university students, club members, as well as people living with HIV/AIDS (PLHAs) and international volunteers, as all can contribute to giving voice to the views of Tanzanian youth.

Internships
Interns are provided with an opportunity to work alongside experienced staff in program implementation, assisting with writing, analysis, monitoring and evaluation among other areas. In this way, interns gain useful skills and experience, contributing to the capacity development of young Tanzanians. In turn Femina HIP benefits from the contribution of motivated young people. Interns are typically mid-way through their first university degree or are recent graduates.

International Volunteers
International volunteers and fellowships represent an opportunity for intellectual and cultural exchange. They can be particularly strong in writing, research, analytic skills, and creative methods of facilitation. Femina HIP gains new perspectives and skills through this interaction, and the international volunteers often return home better informed about Africa and global relations, and motivated to make a difference.

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