Family Health International � Youthnet Program 2005
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Internship Opportunities in Youth Reproductive Health and
HIV/AIDS
The YouthNet program of Family Health International (FHI) an-
nounces an eleven-week internship program designed to give cur-
rent or recent undergraduate and graduate university students
from developing countries experience in designing, implementing,
and evaluating youth reproductive health (YRH) and HIV/AIDS pro-
grams. A maximum of six positions, based in the Washington, DC,
area are available. The internship program will run from May 30
to August 12, 2005.
YouthNet is a global program, managed by FHI, committed to im-
proving the reproductive health (RH) and HIV/AIDS prevention be-
haviors of youth 10 � 24 years old. It is designed to meet the
unique, complex, and often wide-ranging RH and HIV prevention
needs of young people as well as those of their parents and
other adults who work with youth and influence their well-being.
As such, YouthNet collaborates with youth, parents, religious
and community leaders, policymakers, schools, health profession-
als, employers, the media, non-governmental organizations
(NGOs), and other youth networks to improve the RH of young peo-
ple worldwide. Supported by the U.S. Agency for International
Development (USAID), YouthNet works to strengthen programs, con-
duct research, strengthen policy, disseminate information, and
improve services that address the RH and AIDS prevention needs
and rights of youth.
How Will The Internship Work?
Each intern will develop a collaborative relationship with
YouthNet staff working in one of the technical areas related to
YRH and HIV/AIDS. The technical areas include:
* Behaviour Change and Communication
* Monitoring and Evaluation
* Policy
* Youth Participation
* Community Involvement
Interns will receive free housing (if needed) and an expense al-
lowance of US$ 300 per week. Travel to/from the Washington, DC
area to participate in the internship will be covered (up to US$
400 per individual).
Who Should Apply?
Dynamic individuals from developing countries currently enrolled
in or recently graduated from U.S.-based universities who expect
to return to their country of origin after their studies are
complete. Individuals must have particular interests, experi-
ence, or skills in YRH and HIV/AIDS in developing country con-
texts and one or more of the technical areas listed above. Non-
Health, Development Studies majors, and HIV+ youth are encour-
aged to apply. Foreign language and computer skills are desir-
able.
How Do I Apply?
Applicants should send:
1. A current resume (C.V.)
2. A cover letter identifying their technical skills and inter-
ests, why they should be considered for the internship in a par-
ticular technical area, and highlighting how the internship
matches his or her career goals
3. A letter of recommendation from the applicant�s advisor, pro-
fessor, or supervisor in an applicable field
Incomplete application submissions will NOT be considered.
Deadline for receipt of applications is March 31, 2005.
Applications and inquiries can be sent via e-mail to
mailto:youthnetinterns@fhi.org
or by mail and fax to:
YouthNet Interns
Family Health International
2101 Wilson Blvd., Suite 700
Arlington, VA 22201, USA
Fax: +1-703-516-9199
NO TELEPHONE CALLS PLEASE