
Government Affairs Internship Opportunities
- Nairobi
- Training
- Full-time
- Collaborate with the CELA Africa Government Affairs Leads to provide general policy and government affairs support, utilizing consultants as needed.
- Support team efforts through research, preparing comparative analysis, translations, checklists and summaries.
- Assist with drafting agreements for the marketing, sale, licensing and distribution of Microsoft Products and Services.
- Participate in data collection and intelligence gathering to aid in crafting position papers, policy briefings, and legislative testimony.
- Stay informed on public policy and geo-political issues, contributing to Microsoft’s policy and political initiatives.
- Engage in research across legal, policy, and technology sectors to aid team strategies, address logistical issues, and monitor regulatory changes.
- Support Government Affairs Leads as necessary in managing internal stakeholders as well as external relationships with coalitions, the public sector, and relevant interest groups to achieve desired regulatory and/or legislative outcomes.
- Help in advancing public sector objectives and managing communications across various groups.
- Organize and support internal and external events, including content development, material drafting, and social media engagement.
- Support in communication, strategic positioning and campaigning activities.
- Provide regular updates to the team about key policy issues arising in their markets.
- Undertake any other task assigned by the Head of Government Affairs for Africa and/or the Government Affairs Leads.
- The ideal candidate should hold a Public Policy, Law, Political Science, International Relations, or a similar degree.
- You must be legally authorised to work in Kenya, Nigeria or Egypt to be eligible for this role. (Legally authorised = has citizenship or has been granted a valid visa or work permit).
- Excellent knowledge of technology and emerging policy issues around AI, cloud computing, and data governance.
- Written and oral fluency in English.
- At least 1 year of prior experience in a related field, such as government relations, regulatory affairs, public policy, law or technology.
- Fluency in Arabic and French.
- 1+ years experience in developing and managing strategic relationships to advocate and influence public/technology policy priorities.
- Ability to analyse, conceptualize, and visualize information and data.
- The ability to review, draft, or contribute to policy documents, briefing notes, whitepapers, advocacy materials.
- Demonstrated ability of Africa’s public sector dynamics or regional governance institutions (e.g. African Union, ECOWAS, EAC, SADAC).