CHAI Launches 2026 Fully Funded Global Health Internship Program | Apply by November 15, 2025
CHAI Launches 2026 Fully Funded Global Health Internship Program: Apply by November 15, 2025
The Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI) has opened applications for its highly anticipated 2026 Global Health Internship Program, an opportunity for students and early-career professionals to engage in meaningful, life-saving work across the global health sector.
Running from April to October 2026, the internship offers practical, hands-on experience in diverse public health and operational programs across CHAI’s global network. Applications close on November 15, 2025.
About CHAI: A Legacy of Health Impact
Established in 2002 to combat the global HIV/AIDS epidemic, CHAI has grown into one of the world’s leading international health organizations, working across more than 40 countries. The organization has played a pivotal role in reducing the cost of antiretroviral drugs, strengthening health systems, and addressing critical health challenges such as COVID-19, malaria, tuberculosis, cancer, hypertension, maternal and child health, digital health, and vaccine delivery.
CHAI collaborates closely with governments and private-sector partners to ensure that health solutions are locally owned, nationally scalable, and globally shareable. Its teams, based primarily in program countries, are dedicated to sustainable, country-led health impact.
A Unique Internship Experience in Global Health
The 2026 Internship Program is designed for individuals seeking to gain real-world experience in public health, health systems strengthening, and global program operations. Interns will work alongside CHAI program teams and contribute directly to ongoing initiatives that save lives and improve health outcomes in low- and middle-income countries.
Depending on the role and placement, internships may be remote, in-office, or hybrid, allowing participants flexibility while maintaining full engagement with their assigned teams.
Responsibilities and Focus Areas
Interns will support CHAI’s diverse programs in roles that may include:
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Data Analysis and Research: Conduct research, data modeling, and analysis to inform program strategies and decision-making.
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Project Implementation: Assist in tracking program activities, preparing progress reports, and supporting documentation.
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Strategic Collaboration: Contribute to cross-functional projects that develop innovative health solutions.
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Stakeholder Engagement: Support coordination with government agencies, NGOs, and implementing partners.
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Knowledge Management: Develop and maintain reports, briefs, and presentations that capture lessons learned and best practices.
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Operational Support: Assist with logistics, event planning, finance, and administrative support to ensure smooth program operations.
Learning and Development Opportunities
Interns will receive structured mentorship and professional guidance throughout their placement. Key learning benefits include:
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Hands-on experience in program planning, implementation, and evaluation
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Exposure to CHAI’s international health network and global partnerships
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Experience collaborating with governments and NGOs on health system initiatives
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Development of professional skills in teamwork, leadership, and communication
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Regular performance feedback and mentorship from CHAI supervisors
This program offers not only an opportunity to contribute to global health equity but also to develop foundational skills for a long-term career in public health and development.
Candidate Profile: Who Should Apply
CHAI seeks diverse and driven candidates who share its commitment to global health impact. Ideal applicants include:
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Graduate students in public health, international development, economics, business, or related fields
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Final-year undergraduates with demonstrated interest in global or public health
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Candidates with skills in data analysis, research, or software tools such as Microsoft Office, SPSS, Python, or Excel
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Strong written and verbal communicators who thrive in cross-cultural and collaborative settings
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Individuals who are proactive, adaptable, and solution-oriented
Proficiency in English is required, while additional language skills—particularly those spoken in CHAI program countries—are an advantage.
Internship Logistics and Compensation
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Duration: 8 to 16 weeks (full-time)
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Location: Remote, hybrid, or in-office depending on placement and program needs
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Compensation: Interns receive a fair stipend aligned with local labor laws; additional support such as per diem, visa and travel assistance, and accommodation may be available
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University Partnerships: CHAI partners with select universities to offer financial aid or academic credit—applicants should confirm with their institution
How to Apply
Interested candidates should submit their application via CHAI’s Careers Portal no later than November 15, 2025. A complete application includes:
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Curriculum Vitae (CV)
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Tailored Cover Letter outlining interest in global health and CHAI’s mission
Applicants are encouraged to review CHAI’s website to learn more about its country programs and health impact before applying.
Make a Difference with CHAI in 2026
The CHAI Global Health Internship Program is more than an internship—it’s a pathway to creating tangible health solutions that improve lives worldwide.
For motivated individuals eager to gain experience in global health, this program provides a launchpad into a career defined by purpose, learning, and measurable impact.
To apply and learn more, visit www.clintonhealthaccess.org.