The AICS–Clinton School of Public Service Internship Program 

Each year, graduate students from the Clinton School of Public Service at the University of Arkansas join the African Institute for Children Studies (AICS) through a 12-week internship that is as transformative for us as it is for them. Hosted through our Youth Innovation Hub in Kenya, this unique exchange blends education, mentorship, and social enterprise, with a shared commitment to empowering young people for employment and leadership.  

During their time with us, interns collaborate on projects addressing real-world challenges—ranging from youth unemployment and education access to community-driven development. Their fresh perspectives and analytical skills help us enhance our programs and sharpen our impact, while they, in turn, gain valuable hands-on experience working in grassroots development and cross-cultural leadership. 

This internship is not just a placement—it’s a bridge. It has become a cornerstone of the growing relationship between our Kenya office and our U.S. office, strengthening our shared mission across continents. Over the years, interns have played a key role in shaping the strategic direction of the Youth Innovation Hub, contributing to policy research on health, education, and labor, and expanding the impact of our programs. 

We believe in partnerships that build lasting change. This program does just that—offering a pathway for American graduate students to co-create solutions with African youth and communities. Together, we are investing in the next generation of global leaders.  Your support enables this transformative experience. Donations help cover intern project costs, community engagement activities, and program coordination—ensuring that this powerful learning exchange continues to thrive.