Ashinaga Uganda 2026 Internship Program - Anglophone
  • Ashinaga Uganda 2026 Teaching & Mentoring Internship Program

    2026 Preparation Year in Uganda
  • The Ashinaga Africa Initiative (Anglophone and Lusophone) will welcome around 30 selected scholars from around 30 different countries in Sub-Saharan Africa to our leadership program in Kampala, Uganda, to receive academic training in their studies of interest, as well as assistance applying to universities around the world. Through education, Ashinaga hopes to empower its students to make the change that they wish to see in their communities, countries, and Africa as a whole. These students have all lost one or both parents and have been specifically chosen due to their academic ability, financial need, and potential for leadership.

    Anglophone and Lusophone students attend an in-person Study Camp 1 (July - October) and an online Study Camp 2 (October - December), which focus on academic improvement as well as university applications. 

    We are looking for a range of interns to support these students, IN PERSON during Study Camp 1 (July - October) and ONLINE during Study Camp 2 (October - December). The intern will support the students in IELTS and SAT exam preparation, essay writing, mathematics, and subject-specific studies. 

    This internship is an opportunity for open-minded and driven interns to not only develop their teaching and mentoring by designing their own lessons, engaging with innovative pedagogical methods, and applying creative problem solving but also to have a hands-on opportunity to learn about the challenges and possibilities in African education and development. 

    Students then participate in a remote Preparation Camp (April - June). The Preparation Camp is only attended by Ashinaga's Anglophone students, and it is focused on preparing scholars for life at university abroad.

    Join us to make a big impact on the lives of these students, whilst learning more about yourself and gaining a wealth of international experience!

    Note: The students you will work with are mostly soon-to-be university students, aged 18-22.

     

    Location: Kampala, Uganda 

     

    Internship Dates: 

     
    1) Study Camp 1 (in person): June 29th - October 16th, 2026
     
    2) Study Camp 2 (remote): October 19th - December 11th, 2026

    *These are official working dates and exclude travel to/from Uganda
     

    Application Deadlines
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    1) Study Camp 1 (in person): March 16th - May 1st, 2026 

    2) Study camp 2 (remote): July 1st - September 1st, 2026

     

     

     

    If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to contact us at 

    internship@ashinaga.org

     

     


    Ashinaga provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, or genetics. In addition to federal law requirements, Ashinaga complies with applicable regional laws governing nondiscrimination in employment in every location in which the company has facilities. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of internship and employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation, and training.
     

    Ashinaga expressly prohibits any form of workplace harassment based on race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, age, genetic information, disability, or veteran status. Improper interference with the ability of Ashinaga’s employees/interns to perform their job duties may result in discipline up to and including discharge.

  • Main Tasks and Responsibilities:

    • Teach in a classroom setting of five to thirty students, with class allocation based on interns’ experiences and interests.
    • During the study camp, native level English speakers will principally work with students who will go onto study English programmes at university while  Portuguese speakers will work with students who will go onto study at Lusophone universities.
    • Create, in collaboration with other interns and supervisors, an academic program catering to the students’ needs.
    • Advise the students about their options of universities abroad, and guide them through the application process.
    • Formulate an engaging extra-curricular program to encourage bonding amongst the students and the self-confidence for leadership.
    • Support Rainbow House students (primary school level) with academic development.

    Requirements:

    • Must be at university or have recently completed their degree (can be from any subject).
    • Have a student-focused approach and a willingness to adapt teaching materials and methods.
    • Must be flexible and able to work in dynamic and new environments (both in and out of the classroom).
    • Can easily work with individuals with cultural differences and beliefs.
    • Fluent or native English speaker (IELTS 6.0, TOEFL iBT 78, TOEIC 750 or higher for the non-native English speaker).
    • Full vaccination status. Ugandan law requires all teachers to be fully vaccinated against the coronavirus under a WHO-approved vaccination program. 

    Desired Skills or Attributes:

    • Advanced Portuguese, Japanese (N3 or higher), or French language proficiency. Note: Fluent Portuguese speakers will help students with university applications in both camps. 
    • Experience of tutoring and/or teaching, especially with disadvantaged students or those from a background different from one’s own.
    • Experience with IELTS or the SAT.

    Benefits:

    • Round trip flights to Uganda (from the same point of origin), one provided meal per workday, travel insurance, anti-malarial tablets, yellow fever vaccinations, pre-departure and arrival PCR tests, and work-related travel are all covered by Ashinaga.
    • A monthly stipend of UGX 700,000 for food and any personal needs.
    • Accommodation is provided within easy walking distance of our place of work; interns will share accommodation with respect to gender.
    • A highly enjoyable and potentially transformative internship (75% of interns responded that it ‘exceeded their expectations’).

    Please note that as Ashinaga is a nonprofit organization, this internship is otherwise unpaid; however, we strive to ensure that personal finances are not a barrier to undertaking this internship.

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  • Terms and Conditions

    • *I understand that, should I be accepted to the Ashinaga Internship Program, I am required to complete the full term (unless an exception is made by Ashinaga staff).
    • *Any changes to my roundtrip flight will be covered at my own expense.
    • *Only certain food allergies/restrictions will be accommodated. It is the interns responsibility to confirm with the Internship Program Manager.
  • If you do not hear back form our team a month after the application deadline, please consider your application unsuccessful.
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