Public Health Internship in Nigeria
PROGRAM OVERVIEW
Help shape change in Nigeria by driving health outreach, crafting impactful content, and contributing to program development
Immerse yourself in a mission-driven journey where innovation and compassion drive meaningful change in the public health sector. Since 2019, this passionate organization has been at the forefront of driving transformative solutions that promote well-being and sustainability. Rooted in action, their projects address critical local needs, promoting resilience and empowering lives.
As an intern you won’t just observe, you’ll actively contribute. This dynamic experience places you at the heart of public health work, offering hands-on opportunities to engage with local communities, collaborate with a dedicated team, and expand your skillset in real-world scenarios.
Based in Abeokuta, Nigeria, this in-person internship invites you to connect directly with the people and programs making a difference. Alternatively, you can also join this organization remotely, or split your time on a hybrid model. It’s not just an internship; it’s a chance to grow professionally, leave a lasting mark, and be part of something truly transformative. If you’re ready to contribute to health initiatives in Nigeria, this public health opportunity awaits.
Learning Objectives
- Develop skills in data compilation and crafting well-researched educational materials aligned with the organization’s programs
- Gain experience in preparing detailed reports documenting project involvement and outcomes
- Enhance content creation abilities by developing engaging materials for blog posts, newsletters, and social media platforms
- Build expertise in community outreach and contribute to program development initiatives
ORGANIZATION
This NGO is committed to improving health and agricultural outcomes across Africa by promoting sustainable practices. Its initiatives focus on critical areas such as malaria prevention, adolescent health, and health education. The organization actively supports rural communities through outreach programs and awareness campaigns, aiming to create positive change.
By partnering with government bodies, fellow NGOs, and community leaders, the organization works to maintain sustainable development across all areas. It emphasises empowering women and youth and is constantly seeking innovative ways to address challenges and create opportunities for growth, creating unique and tailored projects for interns.
TASKS & REQUIreMENTS
Your specific tasks as a Public Health intern in Nigeria will vary based on the project’s needs and which initiative you’re most passionate about assisting. You could join research teams, contribute to community outreach programs, run social media campaigns, or support administrative and operational tasks, depending on your interests and skills.
Responsibilities
- Aid in organizing and implementing community and health outreach initiatives
- Compile detailed reports on project progress and outcomes
- Assist in research related to specific projects and gather data to make informed decisions for future project development
- Conduct presentations on public health topics
- Create digital media content including blogs, social media posts, and newsletters
Requirements
- Ideally, background in or currently pursuing a degree in Public Health or a related field
- Passion for health outreach, education, and community engagement
- Strong research and writing abilities in English
- Teamwork and communication skills
- Proficiency in creating content for various social media platforms.
- Organizational and planning skills
WHERE YOU’LL STAY
The preferred accommodation for this internship is at the organization’s homestay which provides more of an authentic experience, allowing you to immerse yourself in local culture. This is a comfortable three-bedroom flat where other staff stay and it is a trekkable distance from the office. Get in touch to learn more about guesthouse or apartment accommodation options.
Safety & Support
Safety & Support
Be sure to schedule a doctor and dentist check-up before your internship and get any recommended vaccines or medications to maintain good health. Always be aware of your surroundings and the people around you, keep your belongings close, and be extra vigilant at night. Ensure that your location is shared with someone you trust and that you respect local customs.
Communication
Communication
It is recommended to purchase a local SIM card from MTN network when you arrive. You can then purchase data bundles and hotspot to other devices whenever needed. While there is Wifi at the office for work purposes, the Wifi at the homestay is limited and you will need to top this up if you require it for downloading/streaming purposes.
Meals
Meals
Interns are provided with breakfast, lunch, and dinner daily at the homestay. Traditional Nigerian meals will typically be served including: akara and pap, fried rice, white rice and stew, eba and egusi soup, or jollof rice. The homestay can cater to vegetarians, however vegans and those with serious allergies should consider opting for guesthouse or apartment accommodation to ensure dietary needs can be met. Please let us know of any dietary restrictions during the application process.
Location details
Location details
Abeokuta, located in the southwestern Ogun State of Nigeria, is known for Olumo Rock, a stunning landmark that offers great views of the city. The city has a rich culture with lively markets and traditional festivals. It’s a mix of history and modern life, making it a unique place to visit.
DATES & RATES
Fee Breakdown
Start and end dates are flexible and will be discussed during the application process. Internships longer than 16 weeks are possible, get in touch for rates. This internship is also available remotely if you’re interested in a hybrid model.
What you’ll pay (2025 rates)
4 weeks USD 2,101
8 weeks USD 3,260
10 weeks USD 3,839
12 weeks USD 4,418
16 weeks USD 5,576
Inclusions
- Careful matchmaking. It takes time to find the right internship for each person, and we take this process very seriously.
- Initial interview with one of our team to gauge your skills, interests, and desired learning outcomes.
- An academic internship eligible for university credit. Check with your university to confirm if this internship qualifies for credit or alternatively we can assist you with purchasing transfer credits.
- Accommodation in a private room at a homestay. If you prefer to stay at a guesthouse or in a private apartment, please contact us for availability and prices.
- Airport transfers upon arrival and departure
- 3 meals daily
- Wifi access
- Assistance with your visa arrangement and other preparations
- An orientation program with your supervisor
- Supervision and support during your stay
- Regular check-ins during your internship with your supervisor
- Troubleshooting if needed
- A reference letter at the end of your internship
Exclusions
- Flights to Murtala Muhammed International Airport in Lagos, Nigeria
- Visa and medical/travel insurance costs for the duration of your placement – must include cover for repatriation
- Drinks, snacks, and items of personal nature (f.e. curios, gifts, clothing)
- Costs for additional excursions or activities
GALLERY
FAQs
Some of our most commonly asked questions for programs in Malawi.
What can I expect from an internship in Nigeria?
You can expect to build meaningful connections with the local community while contributing to impactful public health initiatives. During your internship, you’ll have opportunities to work on a variety of projects, from raising awareness about malaria prevention to developing educational materials. To learn more about what to expect, check out our blog from a previous intern who traveled to Nigeria!
Can I get university credit for an internship in Nigeria?
Yes, it’s possible, but you’ll need to confirm with your academic supervisor or university that they approve this internship for credit. Additionally, you may have the option to purchase transfer credits to enhance your internship experience.
How can I prepare for an internship in Nigeria?
You can prepare by learning about Nigeria’s rich history and diverse culture while reflecting on your personal goals for the internship. We’re here to assist you with everything else, including placement logistics, matchmaking, check-ins, and advice on visas, insurance, and any other questions you may have. For more tips on preparing for your internship, be sure to check out our ultimate guide to NGO internships in Africa!
Will I receive a stipend during my Roots internship?
Unfortunately, it is not possible to receive any kind of stipend while interning for a nonprofit organization. Your internship will be unpaid so we’ve put together a few tips on how to fund your internship. There will be opportunities for professional and personal growth and you’ll leave with a wealth of knowledge that is invaluable!
QUICK FACTS
HIGHLIGHTS
- Develop research and fieldwork skills in the public health field
- Gain hands-on experience in the educational aspects of NGO work
- Learn about the ins-and-outs of running public health initiatives
- Collaborate with passionate team members in the field
- Experience the rich culture & stunning natural landscapes of Nigeria
HOW TO APPLY
If you’re ready to apply for this internship, here’s what to do:
APPLY
Fill in the application form (it will show in a new screen) which includes sharing your CV to us.
SPEAK WITH AN ADVISOR
We’ll set up a call with you to go through your application.
INTERNSHIP MATCHING
If we feel it’s a good match, we’ll set up a call between you and the supervisor for this internship.
PAYMENT
If everyone’s happy, we’ll provisionally confirm your placement! We’ll then send you the invoice for the deposit, getting started with the booking process and all the info you need.
CONFIRMATION
Only once we receive payment of the deposit your placement will be confirmed.
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