The African Union (AU) has announced an exciting opportunity for students to gain hands-on experience in international trade and policy through its AfCFTA Internship Program. The program, which is open to final-year students from African Union member states, aims to equip participants with relevant skills and knowledge to contribute to the success of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA).

The AfCFTA is a flagship project of the AU, aiming to create a single market for goods and services across the continent. The internship program is designed to attract highly motivated and qualified students from diverse backgrounds to work on projects aligned with the Strategic Orientations of the AfCFTA Secretariat.

To be eligible, applicants must be nationals of an African Union member state, residing in Ghana, and enrolled full-time in a recognized degree program in a relevant field such as International Trade, Economics, or International Law. They must also be available for a minimum of three months and possess strong quantitative and IT skills.

The internship offers several benefits, including hands-on experience, a learning platform, and the opportunity to promote the AfCFTA among the youth. Interns will work in a multicultural and international team environment, gaining valuable insights into the workings of the AfCFTA.

The AU encourages female candidates to apply, reflecting its commitment to gender equality. The deadline for applications is August 15, 2024. Students interested in international trade and policy should not miss this opportunity to contribute to the future of trade in Africa.

This internship program is a significant step towards achieving the AU’s vision of creating a global economic powerhouse. By providing students with practical experience and skills, the program aims to enhance their employability and contribute to the development of the continent.

In addition to the internship program, the AU offers various initiatives and projects aimed at promoting economic integration and development across the continent. The AfCFTA is a key element of the AU’s Agenda 2063, which outlines the vision for “The Africa We Want.”

The AfCFTA Internship Program is an exciting opportunity for students to gain valuable experience and contribute to the success of the AfCFTA. With its focus on international trade and policy, the program offers a unique learning platform for students to develop their skills and knowledge.