The Middle East and North Africa Division (“MENA”) of Human Rights Watch (“HRW”) is currently seeking an intern in the Beirut office. The selected candidate will intern closely with the MENA deputy director, researchers, research assistant, and fellow. Ideally, the candidate will intern for three months starting on March 1, 2018, with the possibility for extension.
The internship is unpaid. Students are often able to arrange academic credit, as HRW internships often offer direct exposure to the workings of an international human rights organization, close supervision by the HRW staff, interaction with international organizations and foreign and domestic government officials, and opportunities to attend lectures, trainings and special events relating to human rights. Students should check with their individual academic institutions for requirements.
The internship will focus on the following:
Research: The intern will conduct various short and long-term research assignments using sources in English and Arabic. The intern may partake in helping HRW staff conduct phone and/or in person interviews with victims of and witnesses to human rights violations. The intern may have opportunities to attend conferences and events in Beirut related to ongoing projects. Additionally, the intern will contribute to database management and the production and release of reports and press releases.
Monitoring and Advocacy: The intern will follow and report back on Syria and Lebanon political and policy developments. There may be opportunities to attend internal advocacy strategy meetings.
Other duties and projects will be assigned as they arise.
This position is open to graduates or students in law, social studies, international relations, political science, or related subjects with strong writing and research skills. Excellent oral and written command of English and Arabic are essential. Applicants should demonstrate precise attention to detail, the ability to follow instructions, conscientiousness about checking one’s own work, a positive attitude, a proactive approach, and good judgment. Applicants should be well-organized, self-motivated, and reliable with a strong interest in human rights and some familiarity with Syrian and Lebanese politics. Computer skills (i.e., Microsoft Office, internet applications) are required.