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WACSI NEXT GENERATION INTERNSHIP PROGRAMME

Application Deadline: Friday, May 1, 2026.

LOCATION: Multiple Regions

The West Africa Civil Society Institute (WACSI) invites young professionals from Nigeria, Guinea, Niger, and Togo to apply for its fully funded Next Generation Internship Programme (NGIP) running from July to December 2026.

ELIGIBILITY:

This six-month opportunity is open to fresh graduates and early-career professionals with a background in fields such as international affairs, political science, public policy, law, or development studies and an interest in civil society and nonprofit management.

Applicants must have a minimum of a first degree in international affairs, political science, public policy, law, development studies, or related fields. Applicants should also show an interest in civil society and nonprofit organization management.

Responsibilities for Interns:

Supporting the design and implementation of institutional assessment tools, training, and technical support.

Participating in unit and cross-unit program/project planning and proposal development.

Providing general administrative support for programmes, budget monitoring, tracking, and maintaining a calendar of activities.

Assisting with arrangements and organisation of the various pieces of training and technical support planned under the Unit.

Serving as a liaison between WACSI and resource persons, associates, partners, and beneficiaries.

Aiding in designing and developing training tools such as toolkits, modules, and other indigenous training resources.

Researching, writing, and producing briefings and fact sheets on ongoing programmes and projects.

Developing and drafting project work plans, reports, concept notes, and other documentation, such as training and resource materials, presentations, and budget proposals.

Conduct desktop research on policy and legislative issues.

Assist in gathering information and writing reports for policy meetings

Assist in policy meetings and workshop preparation

Assist in the development of policy advocacy training tool

Support other administrative tasks

Any other duties that the Head of the Unit may assign Must have skills

Interest in civil society and non-profit organization management

Strong research, writing and communication (verbal and written) skills

Proficiency in Microsoft Office and strong internet research skills

Bilingual skills (French and English/English and Portuguese)

Please Note: Preference will be given to applicants with high proficiency in English, French, or Portuguese and a working knowledge of one other.

The successful interns from Guinea, Niger, and Togo will spend a substantial part of their internship working at the WACSI office in Accra, Ghana.

The successful Nigerian intern will be based in the WACSI Node Office in Abuja, Nigeria. Applicants must therefore be based in Abuja, Nigeria, as there is no provision for accommodation.

The internship period is from July to December 2026. Interns who are unable to complete the six-month internship will refund the total cost of the internship package to WACSI. WEST AFRICA CIVIL SOCIETY INSTITUTE

Interested applicants should send their motivation letter and CV/Resume to recruitment@wacsi.org

BENEFIT:

This is a fully funded internship by WACSI. The institute will support interns fully with a flight to and from their home country, furnished accommodation, lunch during working days for the duration of the internship, and a monthly stipend.

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CALL COAL PRIZE 2026 : THE NIGHT

Application Deadline: April 28, 2026

LOCATION: France

The COAL Prize 2026 is dedicated to the theme of night. The COAL Prize invites artists to defend the night as a common good, a major ecological issue for the regeneration of life, a refuge, a diversity of languages to be celebrated, and a right to rest and to darkness.

ELIGIBILITY:

Ten artists are nominated by a selection committee of professionals for their projects submitted in response to this international call for entries. The Prix COAL and its special mentions are awarded from among these ten projects by a jury made up of representatives of the partner organizations and personalities from the fields of art and ecology. In addition, all the entries considered by COAL and the selection committee help to make known artists and projects that may be solicited or promoted according to other opportunities and actions carried out by the association and its partners.

Artistic value, relevance to the issues, originality (new approaches, themes, or perspectives), pedagogy (ability to convey a message and raise awareness), social and participatory approach (engagement, testimony, efficiency, societal impact), eco-design, project feasibility, and collaboration with nature conservation actors are taken into account. The COAL Prize supports artistic projects in progress or forthcoming. Its grant is not intended to cover the full production costs of the project and should be considered as support for its development.

The application file must consist of the following documents, compiled into a single PDF file named SURNAME_First name_2026_Project title (the file must not exceed 30 MB):

The application form, available for download HERE

A detailed description of the proposed project, presenting its artistic dimension and its relevance to the theme, as well as a technical note and a budget estimate

At least two HD visuals illustrating the project

A Curriculum Vitae and an artistic portfolio

All proposals must be submitted by 23:59 on 28 April 2026 at the latest, via the COAL server :  upload.projetcoal.org

At the same time, a call for projects is open for the COAL Student Prize, aimed at students from French arts and culture schools. The art projects appel à projets student call rigth here

BENEFIT:

The artist awarded the COAL Prize receives a grant of €12,000 and a creative residency at the heart of the Domaine de Belval, property of the François Sommer Foundation, supported by the scientific and educational teams of the Musée de la Chasse et de la Nature and those of the Domaine de Belval. 

The artist awarded the Special Jury Prize receives a grant of €3,000. – The artist awarded the Ateliers Médicis mention benefits from a residency in Clichy-sous-Bois/Montfermeil, in connection with the regional forest of Bondy. The artist awarded the Centre Wallonie-Bruxelles/Paris mention, also known as Le Vaisseau, receives a grant of €2,000 and will be invited to exhibit at the Parisian institution.

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