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MAMPU Project Job Vacancy: Story Writing Intern, Jakarta - Indonesian

Internship Opportunity – Story Writing Intern, MAMPU Indonesia

The MAMPU program aims to improve the welfare of poor women in Indonesia. We work with government, gender-interested organizations and parliamentarians to influence government policies and improve access to services for poor women in Indonesia.

Since 2013, MAMPU and its partners have been performing many activities and events at national and sub-national level.  There are a lot of information and stories to be documented and shared not only to all of our partners as examples of good practices and lesson learned, but also to wider audiences to ensure they have good understanding about the issues we have been advocating for, to get their supports.

The story documentation becomes even more important now as MAMPU is now in the period of “Voice and Influence” where it needs to voice louder about women’s issues and develop supportive public opinion to influence policies that benefit poor women in Indonesia.

To help us achieve this, we are looking a high caliber individual to join us for three months as a Story Writing Intern. The intern will help to write stories and share the stories through MAMPU communications channels such as website and social media.

If you are looking for some excellent work experience, please send us your application.

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To apply please provide the following: 
  • A one-page cover letter explaining your experience in story writing.
  • 2-3 paragraphs explaining why you are suitable for this assignment
  • A current CV with 2 referees
  • A scanned copy of academic transcript and/or diploma
  • Samples of your works related to story writing, both in Bahasa Indonesia and English. 
You can also provide the link to your blog or website when available.

Applications should be sent in confidence to recruitment@mampu.or.id by Friday, 30 September 2016 noting "Story Writing Intern" in the subject line. While all applications will be read, only short-listed applicants will be contacted.