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Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning Intern, Countering Nature Crime

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  • Internship
    Full-time
    Off-cycle Internship
  • Government & Politics
  • Washington, DC

Requirements

  • Pursuing or recently completed master’s degree in public policy, international development, environmental studies, NGO management, or related field.
  • Quantitative and qualitative research and writing skills.
  • Software skills including Microsoft Office, especially Excel, PowerPoint, and web-based communications (e.g., Zoom/Teams).

Responsibilities

  • In this role, you will support the implementation of the CNC project’s Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning (MEL) Plan. You will work closely with the CNC project’s Deputy Chief of Party (DCOP) and gain hands-on, practical experience with MEL systems. You will also engage with WRI’s central Managing for Results team and staff within the Natural Resources Governance and Policy program.
  • Internship Learning Outcomes:
  • Gain practical, hands-on experience and expertise in the start-up and implementation of a MEL system for a large, multi-country USAID project.
  • Learn to use WRI’s monitoring and evaluation software, DevResults, and develop indicator reference data, data capture and collection protocols, and training and reference materials.
  • Support the project’s learning agenda. This may include maintaining a library of reports and knowledge tools related to project learning questions, harvesting information that could serve as a learning contribution from project reports; and supporting the planning and execution of internal and external meetings in support of cross-project learning.

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WRI's mission is to move human society to live in ways that protect Earth’s environment and its capacity to provide for the needs and aspirations of current and future generations. We organize our work around six critical goals that the world must achieve this decade in order to secure a sustainable future: Climate: Protect communities and natural ecosystems from damage caused by greenhouse gas emissions, and generate opportunities for people by catalyzing a global transition to a low-carbon economy. Energy: Drive the scale-up of clean, affordable power systems throughout the world to deliver sustainable socio-economic development. Food: Ensure the world’s food systems reduce their impact on the environment, drive economic opportunity, and sustainably feed 9.6 billion people by 2050. Forests: Alleviate poverty, enhance food security, conserve biodiversity, and mitigate climate change by reducing forest loss and restoring productivity to degraded, deforested lands. Water: Achieve a water-secure future by mapping, measuring, and mitigating global water risks. Cities and Transport: Improve quality of life in cities by developing and scaling environmentally, socially, and economically sustainable urban and transport solutions. We design solutions for and analyze these six critical goals through the lenses of our three Centers of Excellence which focus on Governance, Business and Finance.