The Borgen Project is seeking a passionate individual for the Writer/Journalist Internship, a remote opportunity designed for those eager to make a difference in the world. This internship focuses on content creation for BORGEN Magazine and The Borgen Project Blog, allowing interns to engage in meaningful work that supports advocacy efforts aimed at improving living conditions for people affected by war, famine, and poverty. The organization has a rich history of 20 years in the advocacy space, having successfully supported the passage of numerous bills that have positively impacted nearly 500 million people in developing countries. As a Writer/Journalist Intern, you will be expected to dedicate approximately 12 hours per week over a 12-week period. This is an unpaid internship, but college credit is available for those who qualify. The role is flexible, allowing you to work ahead and complete the program in fewer weeks if your availability is limited. Interns will be responsible for writing articles, researching various topics, assisting with advocacy efforts, and contributing to fundraising initiatives by creating personal fundraising campaigns and meeting specified targets. The Borgen Project values diversity and is committed to finding individuals with a strong work ethic and a passion for fighting poverty, regardless of their academic background or GPA. The internship is conducted remotely, with weekly deadlines, online meetings, and progress updates required. This is an excellent opportunity for those looking to gain experience in media and journalism while contributing to a noble cause.