The UN Resident Coordinator System encompasses all organizations of the UN system dealing with operational activities for development, regardless of their formal presence in the country. The UN Resident Coordinator (UNRC) is the designated representative of the UN Secretary-General and leading the UN Country Team (UNCT) and assumes the overall responsibility for – and coordination of – the development activities of the UN system. The UNRC Office for Mauritius and Seychelles has a multi-country (MCO) status. The main office is based in Mauritius and also covers Seychelles. Key functions of the UN RCO include: strategic analysis, planning and positioning of the UN Country Team; facilitate development, implementation and monitoring of the United Nations Sustainable Development Cooperation Framework (UNSDCF); support to joint UN programming and operations management; policy guidance; joint advocacy and communications in order to enhance UN coherence and improve overall programme impact of the UN System in Mauritius and Seychelles. The UN RCO for Mauritius and Seychelles is looking for an intern who has a strong interest and passion for working for the UN development system and will contribute to its crucial mandate of enhancing the coherence of the UN System through joint UNCT policy research and analysis. This is a critical time for the UN in both countries as we are implementing the signed UNSDCF 2024-2028 that governs the cooperation between the UN and Government to achieve their development priorities over the 5 years. Through support to the policy research, analysis & advocacy mandate, the internship will provide the successful candidate with a unique opportunity to learn about how the UN system operates at the country level. Among others, the intern will: learn about the functions and roles of a wide range of UN agencies; gain insight into the country’s programming process of the UN; and become familiar with how the UN interacts with government counterparts. The selected candidate will be required to assist in gathering data, analysis data, engage in policy research & drafting of policy briefs, and organizing key policy advocacy related events supporting wider regional and global campaigns. The intern will report to the Data Management Officer and the RCO Team Leader. Responsibilities The intern will support the Policy and data related activities of the RCO and the UNCT, including: 1. Data Collection and Analysis • Gathering quantitative and qualitative data from various sources such as surveys, databases, and reports. • Ensuring data is accurate, consistent, and properly formatted for analysis. • Using software tools (like Excel, SPSS, or Python) to analyze data and extract meaningful insights that inform policy decisions. • Preparing charts, graphs, and dashboards to present complex data for visualisation. 2. Policy Research and Support • Assisting in the research of current policies, regulations, and laws relevant to the UNSDCF focus areas. • Comparing policies from different regions, sectors, or countries to provide recommendations for improvement. • Reviewing academic journals, government publications, and Development Partner reports to inform policy development. • Keeping up with new trends, emerging policies, or regulatory changes that impact the organization’s goals. 3. Report/Policy brief Writing and Documentation • Writing research summaries, policy briefs, or internal reports that communicate findings to stakeholders. • Creating presentations to showcase policy recommendations, data insights, or findings to senior management or external partners. • Condensing complex findings into clear, concise, and accessible content for decision-makers. 4. Organizational Support • Assisting in organising events, or webinars related to policy discussions or data sharing. 5. Continuous Learning and Development • Participating in training opportunities to improve skills related to policy analysis, data analytics, and research methodologies. • Keeping up with new trends in data analysis, policy-making, and emerging global or local issues.