Human Rights Watch is inviting applications for the Africa Division Internship 2026, based in Johannesburg, Gauteng.
The internship is offered within the Africa Division and will focus on projects and research relating to South Africa and Eswatini. The placement will run from April 2026 through August 2026.
The internship is structured as a part-time placement, requiring approximately 18 to 20 hours per week for the duration of the term.
Interns in South Africa will receive a gross monthly stipend of R6 000, which will be pro-rated based on internship hours in accordance with organisational policy.
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Who Can Apply
The internship is open to university students who meet the eligibility criteria.
Applicants must:
- Be enrolled in an accredited undergraduate or graduate programme for the full duration of the internship
- Be legally authorised to intern in South Africa
- Be proficient in reading and writing in English
- Have an interest in human rights issues relating to South Africa and Eswatini
- Be available to intern part-time between April and August 2026
Applicants must retain active student status throughout the internship term.
Qualification Requirements
Applicants must meet the following academic and competency requirements:
- Current enrolment in an accredited undergraduate or graduate programme
- Proficient English reading and writing skills
- Computer skills, including:
- Microsoft Office
- Excel
- Internet research tools
The following are desirable:
- Relevant coursework in human rights or related fields
- Strong organisational and research skills
- Ability to work independently and meet deadlines
Applicants must possess valid work authorisation in South Africa for the duration of the internship.
Programme Duration and Intake Year
- Intake year: 2026
- Internship period: April 2026 to August 2026
- Work schedule: 18 to 20 hours per week (part-time)
- Location: Johannesburg, Gauteng
The internship offers a gross monthly stipend of R6 000, pro-rated based on hours worked.
Documents Required
Applicants must submit the following through the online portal:
- Curriculum Vitae (CV) or resume
- Letter of interest or cover letter
- Brief writing sample
Applicants will also be required to provide:
- Contact details for three references
- Confirmation of student enrolment status
- Confirmation of work authorisation in South Africa
Only complete applications will be reviewed.
How To Apply
Applications must be submitted online via the Human Rights Watch careers portal.
Applicants should:
- Visit https://careers.hrw.org
- Search for the Africa Division Intern (South Africa and Eswatini) listing
- Complete the online application form
- Upload the required documents
- Submit the application before the deadline
Email applications will not be accepted.
If technical difficulties are experienced, applicants may contact internships@hrw.org. However, application submissions via email will not be accepted.
Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
Closing Date
20 March 2026
Applications submitted after the closing date may not be considered.
FAQ’s
Is the programme paid?
Yes. Interns in South Africa will receive a gross monthly stipend of R6 000, pro-rated based on internship hours.
Is this a full-time programme?
No, it is part-time, requiring approximately 18 to 20 hours per week.
Do I need to be a registered student?
Yes. Applicants must be enrolled in an accredited undergraduate or graduate programme for the duration of the programme.
Can I apply without work authorisation?
No. Applicants must have valid work authorisation in South Africa for the full internship period.
Are email applications accepted?
No. Applications must be submitted through the official online portal.
Final Thoughts
The Human Rights Watch Africa Division Internship 2026 is open to eligible university students who meet the academic, enrolment, and work authorisation requirements.
Applicants are advised to prepare all required documentation, including a writing sample, and submit their complete application through the official portal before 20 March 2026. Incomplete or late applications may not be reviewed.

