Tracking Code: 218580-927
INTERN WORKSITE LOCATION: Portland
DATES OF INTERNSHIP: June/July, 2013
LENGTH OF INTERNSHIP: 3 - 6 months (as available)
| Location: | US - DC - Home Office |
| Division: | International Programs |
| Description | |
Save the Children
Summary
School
Health and Nutrition (SHN) addresses the critical health and nutrition
factors that keep children out of school and reduce their ability to
learn effectively when in school. Many school-age children in
developing countries are heavily affected by parasites, such as
intestinal worms and malaria, and nutritional deficiencies such as
anemia. Healthier children stay in school longer, attend more regularly,
learn better and grow into healthier and more productive adults. SHN
program activities include deworming, micronutrient (vitamin A and iron)
supplementation, malaria treatment, and vision and hearing screenings
in schools. The program also works with communities to increase access
to safe drinking water, sanitary latrines and hand-washing facilities in
schools. Through SHN activities, children acquire knowledge and adopt
positive habits that improve their health, nutrition and hygiene and
prevent HIV/AIDS.
Effective
monitoring and evaluation (M&E) is essential if comprehensive
school health programs. Many M&E resources exist to assist the
M&E of different aspects of school health programs. Save the
Children Country Offices report regularly on their SHN programs.
Additionally, Save the Children and partners have recently completed
international guidelines to monitor and evaluation SHN programs around
the world.
The
School Health and Nutrition team seeks an intern to support our
Monitoring &Evaluation. The intern will have four main tasks:
Responsibilities
Requirements
Classification
Unpaid Intern Location: remote or DC Part-time: 20 hours/week Dates: May 27, to December 31, 2013
Save the Children does NOT provide housing or transportation
Save the Children Save
the Children is the leading independent organization for children in
need, with programs in 120 countries, including the United States. We
aim to inspire breakthroughs in the way the world treats children, and
to achieve immediate and lasting change in their lives by improving
their health, education and economic opportunities. In times of acute
crisis, we mobilize rapid assistance to help children recover from the
effects of war, conflict and natural disasters.
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