Kenya: Covenant of Mayors in Sub-Saharan Africa (CoM SSA) Technical Internship 2022 for Graduate Kenyans
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When is Application Deadline?
30th August 2022
Tell Me About Award:
In Kenya, the initiative is implemented through Deutsche Gesellschaft fur Internationale Zusamenarbeit (GIZ) and Expertise France. In Kenya, GIZ focuses on climate change related projects and planning at the sub-national level. Building on CoM SSA’s previous phases, since 2019 the focus of the programme is to move from planning to implementation and to expand the focus to attract climate funding at the local level.
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The programme works through three pillars of action:
- Sustainable Energy Access and Climate Action Plan (SEACAP) Development
- Support to development of bankable urban infrastructure projects
- City to City/Regional partnerships
CoM SSA empowers its network of over 300 cities and subnational governments from over 35 countries across Sub-Saharan Africa to take concrete action in overcoming the effects of climate change and improving access to sustainable energy.
In support of the Covenant of Mayors in Sub-Saharan Africa (CoM SSA) in Kenya, the GIZ focuses on climate change related projects and planning at the sub-national level. Mombasa, Nairobi, Nakuru, Embu, Kisumu and Nyandarua counties are currently part of the CoM SSA network. GIZ works with Kenyan counties on meeting their commitment as CoM SSA signatories, through three areas of action:
i. Development of county climate and energy action plans
ii. Support to urban infrastructure projects through technical assistance for bankability
iii. City to city exchanges and capacity building
In this context, currently CoM SSA is carrying out project initiation in Mombasa County in relation to areas of
(1) renewable energy and energy efficiency in county-owned public buildings; and
(2) climate change adaptation through a participatory “Urban Local Adaptation Booster (Lab)” process.
What Type of Award is this?
Internship
Who can apply?
- Bachelor’s in Electrical Engineering, Energy Technology, Urban Planning, Environment and Climate Studies, or other related field
- Must have proficient knowledge on Microsoft applications (Excel, Word, PowerPoint at
the minimum). - Adequate understanding of the devolved system of governance and the devolution and
climate action policy landscape in Kenya - Excellent command of oral and written English
- Strong attention to detail; reliable and self-starting independent personality
- Very good time management and flexibility in working
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills
- Experience: Renewable Energy, Energy Efficiency, climate change, knowledge management, writing and publication will be an added advantage.
Which Countries are Eligible?
Kenya
Where will Award be Taken?
Kenya
How Many Positions will be Given?
1
What is the Benefit of Award?
In pursuant of these project goals, the project is recruiting an intern to support its staff with the implementation of the ongoing activities. The intern will be based in Mombasa and work under direct supervision of the Project Advisor & National Project Advisor with the support of the program manager seated in Brussels, Belgium.
How Long is the Program?
- 6 months in Mombasa.
How to Apply for Program?
Apply below