Sustainable Land Use and Climate Resilience Internship in Uganda

PROGRAM OVERVIEW

Build climate resilience and food security through practical experience in agroforestry, sustainable site planning, and community engagement

Experience life and adventure in Uganda while contributing directly to meaningful environmental and community-led projects. Gain hands-on skills in agroforestry, tree nursery care, and sustainable site design through this Climate Resilience Internship. You’ll work shoulder-to-shoulder with local farmers and teachers to help create more sustainable and climate-resilient environments, gaining skills that bridge theory and practice.

You will have the opportunity to focus on either the Tree Nursery & Agroforestry project, supporting vital reforestation and food security efforts, or the Sustainable Site Planning & Management project, helping schools and communities design educational, practical, and eco-friendly solutions. As an environmental intern, you will learn how to translate sustainability theory into tangible, community-owned solutions. As part of the experience, you’ll be able to deeply immerse yourself in everyday Ugandan life, engaging with the local community, exploring vibrant villages, tasting traditional foods, and discovering the region’s rich culture and beautiful landscapes.

Learning Objectives

  • Develop practical skills in environmental management
  • Gain hands-on experience in community engagement and participatory education
  • Learn to use mapping and monitoring tools to track environmental progress
  • Understand how climate resilience, food security, and education impact sustainable development

ORGANIZATION

This community-based organization in Uganda is driving real, lasting change across health, education, gender equality, and sustainability. By partnering with schools, women’s groups, and grassroots initiatives, the organization empowers communities to design and lead solutions that truly fit their needs. From promoting clean energy and water access to supporting local entrepreneurship and leadership, every project has tangible impact and long-term benefits. This approach ensures communities are not simply recipients but creators of their own lasting change. With a strong focus on collaboration, learning, and social responsibility, this NGO inspires individuals to contribute meaningfully to lasting community impact and making a real difference in the world.

TASKS & REQUIreMENTS

You will work alongside local farmers, youth groups, and school partners to promote sustainable land use and climate resilience. This is a tailor-made internship meaning that your focus and daily activities will depend on your background and goals – with the option to specialize in either Tree Nursery & Agroforestry or Sustainable Site Planning & Management. As with all Roots internships, tasks may vary seasonally and adapt to community priorities to ensure you have an engaging and meaningful experience.

What You’ll Do

Tree Nursery & Agroforestry

  • Establish and manage a climate-resilient tree nursery
  • Support farmers and students to design and implement agroforestry demonstration plots
  • Conduct GIS and field mapping of planting and restoration sites
  • Monitor tree survival and ecosystem health
  • Collect and evaluate data on the restoration and agroforestry projects
  • Train and support community members in sustainable land management techniques
  • Mobilize youth for tree-planting and environmental awareness campaigns

Sustainable Site Planning & Design

  • Facilitate workshops on land-use planning, sustainable school design, and land use management
  • Guide students in mapping school grounds and proposing site improvements (e.g., sanitation, green spaces)
  • Document and share best practices for replication in other communities
  • Work with teachers and students to create school site plans and eco-design concepts
  • Support the implementation of student-led projects that improve sustainability and accessibility
  • Empower young people to take ownership of their environments and advocate for climate-conscious community planning

Requirements

  • Background or strong interest in environmental management, agroforestry, planning, construction, or sustainability studies
  • Comfortable with outdoor fieldwork and community-based activities
    Skills in mapping/GIS and participatory design are an advantage
  • Interest in education and working with young people
  • Strong communication and collaboration skills
  • Cultural sensitivity and adaptability when working alongside diverse communities
  • Interest in education and working with young people

WHERE YOU’LL STAY

Interns will live with a welcoming Ugandan host family as part of their placement, with their own lockable room furnished with basic essentials. Living with the family provides a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in daily Ugandan life, from shared meals to local routines and traditions. Most families will hand-wash your laundry, though interns are responsible for washing undergarments and delicate items. Bucket baths are common, with hot or cold water depending on the household, and occasional power outages mean bringing a headlamp or flashlight and a power bank is recommended. Accommodations are in relatively rural communities, and interns are expected to remain open-minded, curious, and respectful of local culture and traditions.

Safety & Support

Safety & Support

Make sure to visit your doctor and dentist for a check-up before your internship and to get all the recommended vaccines and/or medications necessary to stay healthy. A Yellow Fever vaccination is required for all travelers seeking to enter the country.

Buikwe District is considered relatively safe for visitors, though petty crimes such as pickpocketing or bag snatching can occur, particularly in busy areas. Road conditions and traffic safety may vary, especially in rural areas, and some communities have limited sanitation infrastructure, so it’s important to follow local health and hygiene guidance. As in any new location, interns should remain aware of their surroundings, keep belongings secure, avoid walking alone after dark, avoid carrying large amounts of cash, and follow the advice provided by our local partners and host families.

Communication

Communication

All interns are provided with a basic mobile phone, local SIM card, and portable internet modem, including monthly airtime and data for work-related communications. For personal Internet access and staying connected with friends & family, you’ll be able to top up your local mobile data plan. Consider purchasing an e-SIM to ensure connection upon arrival. Make sure your personal mobile phone is unlocked for international carriers. Based on the nature of where you’ll be staying, you should expect occasional network fluctuations and power outages.

Meals

Meals

Your host family will provide three meals each day. Ugandan meals are simple and fresh. On a typical plate, you might find matooke (green banana), rice, beans, groundnut (peanut) sauce, vegetables, sweet potatoes, cassava, Irish potatoes, or occasionally chicken, fish, and beef.

Please inform the Roots team of any allergies or dietary restrictions, including vegetarian/vegan preferences.

Location details

Location details

Located in central Uganda, Buikwe District is a scenic area along the northern shores of Lake Victoria, known for its peaceful landscapes and refreshing lake views. The district offers a chance to experience fishing communities, green farmlands, and islands that highlight its natural beauty and culture. With its relaxed atmosphere and welcoming people, Buikwe is an appealing destination for interns seeking a quiet and authentic experience.

DATES & RATES

Fee Breakdown

Arrival dates are set in order for interns to start together and have a social/community environment. Alternative arrival dates can be considered if necessary.

2026 Arrival Dates
21 March – 23 May – 20 June – 26 September – 17 October

What you’ll pay (2026 rates)

4 weeks USD 2,994

8 weeks USD 4,229

10 weeks USD 4,661

12 weeks USD 5,092

16 weeks USD 5,953


Internships longer than 16 weeks (4 months) are possible, get in touch for rates.

Inclusions

  • Careful matchmaking. It takes time to find the right internship for each person, and we take this process very seriously.
  • Initial interview with one of our team to gauge your skills, interests, and desired learning outcomes.
  • An academic internship eligible for university credit. Check with your university to confirm if this internship qualifies for credit or alternatively we can assist you with purchasing transfer credits.
  • Accommodation in a private room in a homestay
  • Airport transfers upon arrival and departure
  • Three meals a day
  • Local mobile phone, SIM card, and portable internet modem, including monthly airtime and data for work-related communication and emergencies
  • Guidance with your visa arrangement and other preparations
  • Development of an Internship Work Plan to help you reach your learning goals
  • On-site mentoring to support community engagement and responsible behavior
  • Orientation program covering local culture, community engagement, and sustainable development skills
  • Training in community assessment, project design, and monitoring & evaluation
  • Regular check-ins during the internship
  • Support from the Roots team remotely
  • Mid-program retreat for reflection, skill-building, and peer connection (min. 6 week internship)
  • Final presentation event with community stakeholders to review achievements, reflect on learning, and ensure project continuity
  • USD 450 contribution to community projects via a shared seed fund (NOTE: it is strongly encouraged to fundraise for your experience!)
  • Certificate of completion at the end of the internship
  • Reference letter upon request

Exclusions

  • Flights to Entebbe International Airport
  • Visa and medical/travel insurance costs for the duration of your placement – must include cover for repatriation
  • Additional data bundle for streaming and personal use
  • Drinks, snacks, and items of personal nature (f.e. curios, gifts, clothing)
  • Costs for additional excursions or activities
SCHOLARSHIP & FUNDING

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Some of our most commonly asked questions for programs in Uganda.

What can I expect from an internship in Uganda?

Embarking on an internship in Uganda promises a dynamic and enriching experience. From the bustling urban landscapes to the magnificent natural wonders, Uganda offers a unique backdrop for professional growth and cultural immersion. Interns can anticipate gaining hands-on experience in their chosen field. Engaging with local communities provides an understanding of Uganda’s rich culture, fostering meaningful connections and cross-cultural insights. The internship experience is likely to involve a combination of practical work, collaboration with local professionals, and the chance to contribute to impactful projects. Additionally, you can explore the diverse landscapes, from the majestic Lake Victoria to the lush greenery of national parks, which adds an adventurous element to your overall experience. An internship in Uganda is a gateway to personal and professional development, offering a balance of work, exploration, and cultural discovery.

How will a nonprofit internship in Uganda help my career development?

Participating in a nonprofit internship in Uganda presents a transformative opportunity for career development, surpassing conventional professional experiences. By immersing yourself in a grassroots project and contributing your skills to sustainable development initiatives, you become an integral part of something much larger than yourself. The meaningful impact of your work is not only evident in the tangible outcomes of the projects, but also in the profound sense of purpose derived from contributing to a worthwhile cause. Connecting with the local community on a deep level, you gain insights into the intricacies of their challenges and aspirations, fostering a holistic understanding that goes beyond theoretical knowledge. Explore this blog for valuable insights into the career advantages gained from participating in a nonprofit internship.

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Will I receive a stipend of any kind during my internship?

Unfortunately, nonprofit internships do not come with any financial compensation. Nevertheless, there are numerous ways to secure funding for your internship. Although monetary rewards may not be part of the equation, the wealth of knowledge and the diverse opportunities for both professional and personal development are immeasurable.

QUICK FACTS

LOCATION: Buikwe District, Uganda
PROGRAM FOCUS: Community Development NGO
TASK FOCUS: Conservation, Monitoring, Data Evaluation, Ecological Studies
LENGTH: Min. 4 weeks
COST: From USD 2,994

HIGHLIGHTS

  • Restore ecosystems through reforestation and agroforestry
  • Collaborate with students and teachers on community-led planning
  • Build skills in GIS mapping and sustainable design thinking
  • Contribute to long-term environmental and community impact
  • Immerse in rural Ugandan culture and local life
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