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UNICEF Tanzania works closely with the Government and implementing partners to strengthen evidence-based Social and Behaviour Change (SBC) programming across health, nutrition, WASH, child protection, education, and emergency contexts. In an increasingly digital society, where Tanzania has over 30 million mobile phone users and rapidly growing use of platforms such as WhatsApp, Facebook, and SMS-based services, digital channels have become critical spaces where beliefs are formed, information is exchanged, and behaviors are influenced.
Recognizing this shift, the SBC Section integrates social and community listening, digital insights, and data-driven approaches to generate real-time intelligence on public perceptions, misinformation trends, emerging risks, and behavioral barriers affecting children, adolescents, and caregivers. These approaches are essential in a context where digital platforms are often the first point of access to information, particularly for young people and urban and peri-urban populations.
To strengthen analytical capacity and ensure the timely generation of actionable evidence, the SBC Section seeks an intern to support social listening, data analysis, and the design and management of surveys. The intern will contribute to systematic knowledge generation and support programme teams in translating digital and community insights into practical, responsive, and impactful programmatic recommendations, ensuring SBC interventions remain relevant in Tanzania’s evolving digital landscape.
How can you make a difference?
The purpose of this internship is to support the SBC Section in generating, analysing, and translating insights from digital platforms, community feedback systems, and analytical tools such as Talkwalker and U-Report. The intern will gain skills and expertise to apply their learning in data science in real time. The interns will be mentored closely by the Social and Community Listening Analyst to strengthen social listening systems, enhance data quality, and support surveys and evidence production to inform SBC strategies and interventions.
3. Objectives
The intern will:
4. Duties and Responsibilities
Under the supervision of the Social and Community Listening Analyst and overall guidance of the team lead, the intern will perform the following tasks:
A. Social & Community Listening (40%)
B. Data Analysis & Insights Generation (30%)
C. Survey Design & Management (20%)
D. Documentation/ Knowledge Management and Sharing (10%)
5. Expected Deliverables
6. Learning and Development Opportunities
The intern will gain exposure to:
UNICEF will provide mentoring, participation in internal learning sessions, and opportunities to collaborate with programme teams.
7. Qualifications and Competencies
Education:
Experience & Skills:
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8. Administrative and Logistical Note
9. Supervision & Performance Review
The intern will be supervised by the Social and Community Listening Analyst within the SBC Section. Performance will be reviewed at mid-term and at the end of the assignment against agreed deliverables.
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(1) Builds and maintains partnerships
(2) Demonstrates self-awareness and ethical awareness
(3) Drive to achieve results for impact
(4) Innovates and embraces change
(5) Manages ambiguity and complexity
(6) Thinks and acts strategically
(7) Works collaboratively with others
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