The Africa Centre for Health Systems and Gender Justice has announced a call for interns under its FemDigiNomics Project, a multidisciplinary innovation initiative focused on advancing women’s economic empowerment through data, artificial intelligence, and gender-responsive research systems.
Based in Nairobi, Kenya, with possible engagement in informal settlements and partner sites, the internship programme runs for 3 to 6 months and reports to the FemDigiNomics Project Lead. The initiative sits at the intersection of gender justice, health systems strengthening, financial inclusion, and emerging digital technologies.
FemDigiNomics builds on the organisation’s existing HerEconomics platform, expanding its use of community-generated data, Swahili natural language processing (NLP), responsible AI systems, and participatory research methodologies to better understand and support women’s economic realities.
FemDigiNomics is designed as a women-centred data and intelligence platform that translates lived experiences into actionable insights and decision-support tools. It focuses on capturing and analysing women’s experiences across savings, debt, entrepreneurship, care work, health-related financial pressures, and digital access.
Key innovations under development include:
The broader goal is to strengthen financial inclusion, livelihood resilience, and health-informed economic empowerment for low-income women.
The programme offers seven specialised internship tracks, each contributing to different aspects of the FemDigiNomics ecosystem.
This role focuses on data collection, cleaning, analysis, and reporting across programme datasets.
Key responsibilities include:
Ideal candidates typically have backgrounds in:
This track supports development of Swahili and English NLP systems for analysing women’s economic narratives.
Key responsibilities include:
Ideal candidates should have:
This role focuses on ethical frameworks for data use and AI development.
Responsibilities include:
Ideal candidates should have backgrounds in:
This internship focuses on financial ecosystems and women’s economic empowerment pathways.
Key responsibilities:
Ideal candidates typically come from:
This role supports impact measurement and programme learning systems.
Responsibilities include:
Ideal candidates should have:
This role focuses on grassroots engagement and field implementation.
Key responsibilities:
Ideal candidates should have:
This role focuses on storytelling, documentation, and user engagement.
Responsibilities include:
Ideal candidates should have:
All applicants are expected to demonstrate:
The internship programme provides hands-on exposure to emerging areas of development and technology, including:
Interns will also gain experience working at the intersection of gender justice, technology, health systems, and economic development.
Applicants must submit:
Applications should be sent to:
vacancies@healthsystemsgenderjustice.org with copy to info@healthsystemsgenderjustice.org
Subject line: FemDigiNomics Internship Application – [Role Applied For]
Deadline for applications: 15 August 2026
The Africa Centre for Health Systems and Gender Justice is a Pan-African organisation focused on advancing gender justice in health systems through inclusive financing, feminist leadership, and community-led care systems. Its work prioritises marginalised women and girls, aiming to strengthen economic power and decision-making capacity across African communities.
Disclaimer: Global South Opportunities (GSO) is not the organization offering this opportunity. For any inquiries, please contact the official organization directly. Please do not send your applications & CVs to GSO, as we are unable to process them. Due to the high volume of emails, we receive daily, we may not be able to respond to all inquiries. Thank you for your understanding.

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