Internship Opportunities

Join Our Team

Shape the Future of Equal Trade

Equal Trade Alliance is run by a passionate team of advocates, researchers, and changemakers working toward equal trade for Africa. We’re looking for motivated interns to join us in that work. Whether your strengths are in research, policy, communications, or community building, there’s a role for you here.

Knowledge Building Internship

We are looking for someone who wants to continue foregoing research on the foundation of ETA, the Equal Trade Model (ETM). You'll investigate the next steps for the ETM to be a concrete plan that can be embedded into trade governance, both within Africa and in alignment with EU trade frameworks.

Advocacy & Lobbying

We are looking for someone who can assist in writing and planning petitions or other advocacy work. You will monitor policy developments, conduct research and analysis to provide evidence-based recommendations and develop advocacy strategies.

Community Mobilization

Your role will be to reinforce ETA's alliances by maintaining contact with local organizations, organizing events, and serving as an ambassador in your own network. At the end you will write a report on the impact of community mobilization in system change.

Product Design & Social Media

You will be helping design posters, visuals, and videos. Bring your creativity to create appealing messages that increase our media coverage — and if you're skilled in video editing, you can edit real-life farm videos that transmit our goal.

Campaign Coordinator

To boost the engagement of ETA and grow our network we set up campaigns. You will help promote campaigns, initiate social media campaigns, visit events, and gather data about campaign success. You can also bring your creativity to organize new campaigns.

Revenue-Sharing Model to Ensure Equal Wealth Distribution Along the Value Chain

ETA replaces the traditional supply chain model by making producers co-owners, giving them an equal, guaranteed share of the final price. ETA challenges the structural inequalities that other models have been unable to overcome. Unlike conventional systems where profits are accumulated by intermediaries and retailers, ETA’s revenue-sharing approach redistributes value across the chain, empowering producers to benefit from every stage — not only from raw material sales, but from the value-added stages of production and commercialization.

A minimum threshold of revenue share is established, guaranteeing that a significant percentage of the final product’s value is returned to the producers. This shift ensures that economic sustainability. To reinforce equality and fight fraud, ETA integrates blockchain technology, creating a transparent, tamper-proof system. The result? A supply chain where wealth flows more equally — not just to the West, but across the globe.

Abolish the Buyer-Supplier Relationship

Through joint ownership and long-term partnerships, ETC could restructure trade relationships to reduce dependency on retailers and give producers greater financial stability and decision-making power. Laborers have more to say in the value chain, like in setting demands/prices. Farmers and states earn a sustainable income and buyers get quality and ethically sourced products. Hereby breaks the Equal Trade Model the long-standing cycle of farmer exploitation for the benefit of retailers.