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Intern - Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E), Wajir

Wajir

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Intern - Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E), Wajir

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Description

Qualifications Required:

  • Education: A recent graduate (within the last 6 months) with a Bachelors in M&E , Data/ Statistics or related field
  • Language: Fluency in oral and written English and local language.
  • Computer literacy: Proficient in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel).


Responsibilities

Data Collection Support

  • Assist programme teams gather information from the seven hubs in Wajir and Mandera, including participant feedback and activity progress.
  • Join field visits to collect community feedback, activity reports, and monitoring data.
  • Enter collected data into monitoring systems and trackers accurately and on time.
  • Check and clean data to reduce errors and improve quality before reporting.

Reporting, Documentation, and Knowledge Management

  • Assist in preparing monthly briefs, summaries, and verified monitoring data for internal updates, donor reports, and ad hoc requests.
  • Organize and maintain records by keeping meeting minutes, action points, programme reports, monitoring forms, and field evidence well‑organized in both digital and physical formats.
  • Support knowledge sharing by capturing lessons learned, success stories, and best practices, and contribute to knowledge products that inform decision‑making and collaboration with government and partners.

Community Engagement

  • Engage directly with communities to gather perspectives through interviews, discussions, and surveys, and record insights, success stories, and lessons learned.
  • Bridge language and cultural gaps to ensure vulnerable groups are represented, build trust, and promote inclusive participation in programme activities.
  • Assist in community meetings, awareness sessions, and reporting of concerns to strengthen visibility, accountability, and responsiveness of interventions.

Collaboration

  • Support harmonization of reporting formats and contribute to shared evidence frameworks.
  • Take part in meetings with government and partners and provide updates on monitoring progress when needed.


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