The FIDH (International Federation for Human Rights) is an international human rights NGO. Since 1922, we have been committed to defending all civil, political, economic, social and cultural rights as defined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. You can find us on our social networks:
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As the transformation of societies is first and foremost the responsibility of local actors, its activities aim to strengthen their capacity for action and their influence.
FIDH brings together nearly 200 national human rights associations active in more than 115 countries. The FIDH has its headquarters in Paris. The International Secretariat teams are present in Africa, Latin America, Asia and Europe. They are structured into an Operations and Programmes Department and an Advocacy Department, as well as Support Departments (Communication, Finance and Administration, Partnerships and Development, Human Resources).
Since 2004 FIDH established a permanent delegation to the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague, whose main objectives and activities now are:
- To support local NGOs and victims’ organisations in their understanding of and access to the mechanisms established by the Rome Statute, including by: organising strategy and capacity-building sessions, drafting material on victims’ rights and participation in ICC proceedings or on NGO engagement with the ICC, facilitating dialogue between local organisations and representatives of the different organs of the Court and embassies in The Hague, supporting member and partner NGOs to submit information and convey victims and survivors’ views on international crimes situations and often inadequate justice responses;
- To advocate for a fair, independent and meaningful Court for victims and survivors of international crimes under the ICC jurisdiction, through regular and meaningful engagement with representatives from the ICC, States Parties and other external stakeholders;
- To closely monitor the situations and cases before the ICC, particularly decisions on victims’ participation and on sexual and gender-based crimes, as well as institutional developments, including on policy and strategy levels; and
- To participate in the work and activities of the Coalition for the International Criminal Court and coordinate actions with other civil society organisations engaged with the ICC.
We are recruiting a : Internship (full-time)
Duration: February-June 2025
Desirable start date: 3 February 2025
Location: The Hague, Netherlands
During the internship, the selected candidate will:
1. Monitor ICC developments, conduct research on selected ICC-related issues (e.g., victims’ rights, reparations, ICC elections, or situation countries), and participate in relevant meetings and conferences. The intern will contribute to drafting internal briefing papers, advocacy strategies, and public communication materials.
2. Assist in organising activities related to the International Justice Desk, both in The Hague and internationally, including virtual events. Tasks include background research, agenda design, drafting documents such as briefing notes and letters, and supporting logistical arrangements. The focus may include:
- Capacity-building for human rights defenders on ICC processes and international law.
- Advocacy efforts related to ICC situation countries or institutional issues.
- Public events, including webinars and publication launches on ICC-related topics.
3. Draft and assist in reviewing and translating public documents related to FIDH’s work on international justice, including position papers, press releases, Q&As, and social media content for advocacy and communication purposes.
4. Provide general administrative support to the FIDH office in The Hague.
Through this internship, the candidate will gain valuable experience in a diverse, multilingual, and multicultural environment. They will develop strategic advocacy and legal skills while engaging with a broad range of stakeholders, including diplomats, international organisation representatives, ICC officials, and human rights activists from across the world.
The intern will work under the direct supervision of Danya Chaikel, FIDH Representative to the ICC, and Ashley Waye, International Justice Programme Officer, both based in The Hague.
Requirements:
- Studies in International or Criminal Law, Political Science, International Relations, or a related field.
- Demonstrated interest in human rights and/or international justice, with exposure to international organisations and/or courts.
- Experience in research and analysis.
- Fluency in English, with a good command of French; Spanish or additional languages are a plus.
- Strong organisational and interpersonal skills.
Conditions:
- A monthly stipend of 250 euros will be provided, as well as 3.55 euros per working day to cover meal expenses.
- Travel expenses will be reimbursed.
- Full-time internship (39 hours per week)
- Compulsory condition: a work placement agreement issued by an educational establishment
- 12 days’ RTT over the period and 2 days’ paid holiday per month
FIDH is committed to diversity and equality and does not discriminate in its recruitment practices on the basis of race, religion, age, disability, sex, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, state of health or any other situation protected by French and international human rights law.
For people with disabilities, we ask you to indicate in your cover letter any adaptations that might be useful.
How to apply
Send your CV and covering letter to recrutement@fidh.org, quoting reference INTERN-ICC in the subject line, by 10 January 2025 at the latest.
Interviews will be held as applications are received.
FIDH reserves the right to close the recruitment process before the closing date for applications.
Only candidates whose applications have been accepted will be contacted.
In order to comply with the regulations on financial sanctions adopted by the United Nations, the European Union and France against CSOs/NGOs, the person selected for the post will be screened against the Single Asset Freeze List.