INTERNSHIP/PRACTICUM APPLICATION FORM

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INTERNSHIP/PRACTICUM APPLICATION FORM
INTERNSHIP/PRACTICUM APPLICATION FORM
PERSONAL INFORMATION
Name
Date of Birth
Institutional Affiliation
Degree Program
Expected graduation
date
Email
Phone number
INTERNSHIP INFORMATION
Areas of Interesti
Start/End Dates
Funding Sources
ADDITIONAL QUESTIONS (max 150 words each)
Why are you interested in pursuing an internship in the Millennium Villages? What do you expect to gain from this
internship?
Do you have previous experience working or living in a developing country? If so, tell us about it.
Please describe why you are a good candidate for an internship with the MVP, with specific reference to your top
choice, including any specific skills or work experience you may have.
Will you be able to undertake this internship without financial assistance from the MVP?
Language Proficiencyii
PROJECT RANKING
Please list your top five projects in
order of preference (projects
listed in appendix)
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5.
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CERTIFICATION
My statements on this form, and any attachments to it, are true, complete, and correct to the best of my
knowledge and belief and are made in good faith. I understand that knowingly false answers will lead to the
rejection of my application or immediate dismissal from the program.
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Signature (type name if sending by email)
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Date
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Example Research / Development Areas: Infrastructure (General), Public Health, Information / Communication
Technology, Electricity, Roads & Transportation, Water, Ecology / Environment, Agriculture, Education,
Community Development, Business Development
Public Health Sub-sectors: Cardiovascular Disease, Community Health Education/Training, Community
Development, Epidemiology, Data Analysis, Emergency Obstetric Care, Gender Issues, Health Education, Health
Systems Monitoring and Evaluation, Infectious disease (Malaria, NTD,HIV/AIDS, TB), Maternal and Neonatal
Health, National Health Policy, Nutrition, School Feeding, Oral Health, Ophthalmology, Reproductive Health,
Family Planning, Sanitation, Hygiene
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Please list the languages you speak and your proficiency level. High: You can communicate effectively in all
situations. Moderate: You can communicate comfortably in familiar situations. Basic: You can communicate in
predictable contexts but with some difficulty.
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MVP Student Internship Projects
Summer2011
Country
Ethiopia
Project Description
1. Develop a cost benefits analysis of a venture regarding the processing and packaging of fresh
tomatoes, which are being grown by farmers from irrigated or rain-fed plots.
2. Develop a business plan regarding involvement of smallholder farmers in horticulture
production/production of a variety of vegetables. Business plan should discuss inputs, sales and a
cost benefit analysis.
3. Develop a business plan regarding a project to fatten cattle to sell them to a nearby meet
processing plant.
4. Develop a business plan regarding the value chain of milk production by farmers, including
transportation to a central location, quality control, handing of raw milk, transportation to the
processing plant, payment schemes, etc. Business plan should explore the feasibility and
profitability of the scheme.
5. Develop a business plan for a poultry project for a group of youth and people living with
HIVAIDS.
Ghana
1. Assessment and documentation of capacities of local institutions.
2. Assessment and documentation of water issues prior to the construction of the small town
water systems.
3. Assessment and documentation Identifying constraints on the effective operations of
cooperatives- farmer based organizations.
4. Assessment and documentation on harnessing organic manure in the tropical rainforest.
5. Assessment and documentation on effects/benefits of energy interventions.
1. Assessment on uptake of ICT by the schools.
2. Assessment and documentation of organizing , managing and sustaining community based
institutions (Farmer coops, Various administrative groups, cereal banks, SMCs).
3. Assessment and documentation on factors affecting enterprise uptake.
4. Assessment and documentation on factors responsible for low uptake of HIV services by men.
5. Assessment and documentation on effect of mobile phone usage on intervention uptake.
6. Assessment and documentation on factors influencing choice of family planning methods.
7. Determinants of a functional Community Based Information System (CBIS).
Kenya
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Senegal
Tanzania
1. Evaluation de la capacité de production laitière et projections d’ici 2015 à partir des produits
issus du programme d’insémination artificielle.
2. Appui aux transformatrices de produits halieutiques pour la mise en place d’un système de
production respectant les normes de qualité et pour le développement de marchés et débouchés
commerciaux.
3. Développement de marchés et recherche de débouchés commerciaux des produits agricoles
locaux.
4. Microfinance et systèmes financiers décentralisés: système de crédit adapté pour le cluster.
5. Problématique du transfert des compétences en santé-nutrition-hygiène de l’école vers la
communauté.
6. Quelle stratégie pour la systématisation du lavage des en milieu communautaire?
7. Utilisation des moustiquaires imprégnées dans les ménages: défis et perspectives.
8. Problématique de la planification familiale dans le cluster de Potou.
9. Prise en charge des enfants MAM avec les produits locaux.
10. Problématique de l’alimentation des femmes enceintes.
11. Amélioration de la gestion des ouvrages hydrauliques.
12. Vers la mise en place d’une stratégie efficace pour l’achat de pièces de rechange et
l’entretien des systèmes énergétiques installés dans les structures communautaires.
13. Appui à la mise en place d’une structure de gestion et d’infrastructures touristiques
attractives pour la Réserve Naturelle Communautaire (RNC) de Potou.
14. Etudes de la biodiversité de la réserve naturelle communautaire de Potou.
1. Develop a plan for hygiene programs in primary and secondary schools. The program will later
expand to health clinics and the larger community.
2. Create a standardized protocol for diagnosing and treating severe acute malnutrition, including
accurate training on use of RUTFs.
For projects on and two, joint-deliverables are: Establishment of health clubs or some
other structure at schools (based on what students want and deem appropriate);
student-generated educational material; specific 1-2-3 behavior steps in hygiene and
nutrition for students to carry out at home, to change the culture in their homes.
3. Develop and implement matrix for tracking progress of secondary school scholarship
recipients.
4. Develop a creative business plan for hotel or eco-tourism that protects the woodlands and will
generate revenue for the area (it should include a strategy for attracting investors for a hotel,
recreational park, or eco-tourism. 2-pronged plan).
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Uganda
1. Develop a plan for Institutional strengthening and organizational development of local
institutions.
2. Assess level of participation of different social segments in MVP activities.
3. Assessment of effectiveness of the community radio and community centre and whether it is
meeting the information and communication needs of Ruhiira villagers
4. Develop support process to ensure grain warehouses in Ruhiira are compliant with
requirements of the Uganda Commodity exchange and warehouse receipt system, and WFP
purchase for progress.
5. Develop value chain support for specialty coffee production and marketing.
6. Develop program to empowering women and youth through craft production and marketing.
7. Review the subsidy system for agricultural inputs with respect to level of participation, farmer
perceptions and attitudes, and recommend any changes to current system.
8. Profile indigenous vegetables with respect to their abundance, household preferences, and
nutritional attributes, and develop a dissemination strategy for potential ones.
9. Conduct GIS mapping of all infrastructure installation in Ruhiira and conduct spatial analysis to
determine population coverage levels of these infrastructures.
10. Assess interventions on household water purification: assess adoption rate, attitudes and
perceptions, and develop dissemination strategy for PUR water purifiers.
11. Develop program to manage malnutrition at household and health facility levels.
12. Assess perception, attitudes and barriers towards contraception use at household levels.
13. Assessment of the community health worker program: community participation, attitudes,
and perceptions.
14. Participation in the year 5 impact surveys in following areas:
- Enumerator training on survey tools, survey adaption, Survey piloting and actual data collection;
- Data entry processes including training data clerks and template adaptation using Cspro
software V4.0+, ensuring control at data entry through data verification mechanisms;
- Data analysis to generate quick indicators from each survey module.

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