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ICA internship programme aims to shape the next generation of cooperative leaders

The internship programme aims to provide an intensive learning experience by integrating academic knowledge with practical experience

BRUSEELS, August 21, 2024 – In an increasingly globalised world, the International Cooperative Alliance [ICA] serves as a lighthouse of cooperative ideas and practices, supporting sustainable development and social justice. At the start of the year, three interns joined the ICA, each embarking on a transformational journey that broadened their understanding of cooperative movements and greatly contributed to their professional development.

The ICA took on three interns to provide the organisation with new insights and invest in the future generation of cooperative leaders. The interns, who come from many academic disciplines and geographic locations, were chosen for their commitment to cooperative ideals and ability to contribute significantly to the ICA’s purpose.

The internship programme aims to provide an intensive learning experience by integrating academic knowledge with practical experience. Each intern was able to participate in various projects that covered the ICA’s wide range of operations. One of these included coming up with new ideas to engage young people.

A legislation intern, Daisy Chissaque, highlighted her diverse learning opportunities: “My experience working within the ICA’s global legislation department has provided me with a unique and enriching insight into the functionality of cooperative laws across diverse cultural and economic landscapes. It’s been truly captivating to observe the nuanced adaptation and application of cooperative principles within a myriad of legal frameworks worldwide.”

Moreover, the ICA ensured that the internship programme required active engagement. Interns were given duties that allowed them to gain valuable professional skills. They worked on research projects, policy papers, and event planning to improve their analytical, communication, and project management skills.

Lucas Bangsgaard, a policy intern, shared his experience with the ICA: “Throughout my internship, I had the privilege of exploring the captivating cooperative model and its profound impact on communities worldwide from a global policy lens. Witnessing firsthand the nuanced dynamics of cooperative advocacy work was enlightening. I can hardly think of a more enriching initiation into the realm of cooperatives, a journey that has left me deeply inspired and eager to contribute meaningfully to their ongoing evolution.”

Another policy intern, Jaydin Batista, says his internship with the ICA’s Policy Department, where he was mentored by the department’s Director Joseph Njuguna, was a positive experience.

“When I first started I did not know what cooperatives were or how they operated globally. Through Mr Njuguna’s leadership, I quickly learned about cooperatives and how they contribute to the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals [SDGs]. While at the ICA, I assisted Mr Njuguna on policy-related topics for the IYC, researched the positive impact of cooperatives in their communities, and led youth-orientated initiatives. Overall, my experience at the ICA was incredible and insightful,” said Batista.

With this internship programme, the ICA has had a long-lasting influence on both the interns and the organisation. The interns’ experience has been transformational, broadening their views and providing them with the skills and information required to become future leaders in the cooperative movement. For the ICA, the influx of youthful energy and fresh thinking has reinvigorated its goal and increased its ability to effect positive change.

Overall, the ICA’s internship programme has proven to be a mutually beneficial endeavour, promoting professional growth for young people while furthering the organisation’s objective. As these interns take on their future positions, they continue the tradition of collaboration, ensuring that the ideas of mutual help, democratic government, and sustainable development remain alive and well.

The ICA’s Internship Programme follows the ILO Recommendation on Quality Apprenticeships guidelines.

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