Commission for Gender Equality (CGE) Internships 2026: Stipends Up to R8,500
The Commission for Gender Equality (CGE) is offering graduates a chance to gain valuable experience through its 24-month Internship Programme for 2026. This opportunity is open to South African graduates in fields like Policy and Research, Legal Services, Human Resources, Public Education and Information, and Monitoring and Evaluation.
Application Closing Date: 25 August 2026
Location: Johannesburg and Pretoria, Gauteng, South Africa
Programme Duration: 24 months
Stipend: R7,500 to R8,500 per month
Minimum Qualification: NQF 7 Degree or Master’s Degree
Opportunity Type: Internship
About the CGE Internship Programme 2026
The Commission for Gender Equality (CGE) provides a 24-month internship contract for graduates. This programme is designed for South African citizens who have not previously been part of an internship. It aims to equip them with practical skills and knowledge relevant to their chosen fields.
The internships cover various departments within the CGE, offering structured learning and workplace experience. Successful candidates will gain exposure to the work of a government institution focused on gender equality.
About the Commission for Gender Equality (CGE)
The Commission for Gender Equality is a national institution established to promote gender equality and to advise and monitor the government on gender equality issues. It works to ensure that gender equality is achieved and that all people are treated equally. The CGE operates within the public sector, focusing on human rights and social justice.
Available Internship Opportunities
The CGE is offering internships in the following areas:
- Policy & Research
- Legal Services
- Human Resources
- Public Education & Information
- Monitoring & Evaluation
What the Internship Offers
Successful interns will benefit from:
- A 24-month contract providing long-term work experience.
- A monthly stipend ranging from R7,500 to R8,500, depending on the role.
- Exposure to professional work environments within a government institution.
- Opportunities to develop specialized skills in their respective fields.
- Practical application of academic knowledge.
Programme Duration and Location
The internship programme runs for a duration of 24 months. The internship opportunities are based in Johannesburg and Pretoria, Gauteng, South Africa. Some roles may require extensive travel within South Africa for research or other duties.
Minimum Requirements
Applicants must meet the following general requirements:
- Be a South African citizen.
- Have not previously participated in an internship programme.
- Meet the specific qualification requirements for the chosen internship field.
Specific qualification requirements for each internship are detailed below:
- Policy & Research: Master of Arts Degree in Social Sciences or a relevant Social Sciences discipline.
- Legal Services: Bachelor of Laws (LLB), BA Law, or BCom Law.
- Human Resources: NQF Level 7 Bachelor’s Degree in Human Resource Management, Industrial Psychology, or an equivalent qualification.
- Public Education & Information: NQF Level 7 Bachelor’s Degree in Social Sciences, Humanities, Gender Studies, Education, or an equivalent field.
- Monitoring & Evaluation: NQF Level 7 Bachelor’s Degree or Honours/Master’s qualification in fields such as Monitoring and Evaluation, Statistics, Public Administration, Administration, Public Management, Information Management, or Social Sciences.
Competencies Required
Depending on the specific internship, candidates may need to demonstrate the following skills:
- Computer literacy, including proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook).
- Excellent analytical and report-writing skills.
- Strong verbal and written communication skills.
- Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
- Attention to detail and ability to maintain confidentiality.
- Legal research and drafting skills (for Legal internships).
- Knowledge of relevant legislation (e.g., BCEA, LRA, EEA, OHSA for HR internships).
- Digital communication capability (for Public Education & Information).
- Proficiency in MS Project, Power BI, or Access (for M&E internships).
- Willingness to travel extensively.
- Ability to work under pressure.
- Valid driver’s licence (for Policy & Research).
Who Should Apply?
This internship programme is ideal for recent South African graduates who are eager to gain practical experience in fields related to gender equality, policy, law, human resources, communications, or monitoring and evaluation. It is particularly suited for individuals looking to start their careers and contribute to a significant government institution. Applicants must be committed to learning and professional development.
Required Documents
Applicants must prepare the following documents for their application:
- A detailed CV, including address and date of birth.
- A certified copy of your South African ID document.
- Certified copies of your relevant qualifications (Matric certificate, degree certificates, etc.).
- For foreign qualifications, a SAQA evaluation report is required.
How to Apply
Applications must be submitted via email to the CGE.
Email applications to: [email protected]
Applicants should clearly indicate the specific internship programme they are applying for in their email subject line. Ensure all required documents are attached and that the email is sent before the closing date.
Important Notes
- All internships are offered on a 24-month contract basis.
- The monthly stipends range from R7,500 to R8,500.
- Only South African citizens are eligible to apply.
- Individuals who have previously participated in an internship programme cannot apply.
- Successful candidates will be responsible for their own transport to and from the workplace.
- The CGE is not obligated to offer permanent employment to interns after the programme concludes.
- Only candidates who are shortlisted for an interview will be contacted.
- If you do not receive feedback within four weeks after the closing date, consider your application unsuccessful.
- The CGE reserves the right not to make an appointment.
- Please note that there is a slight inconsistency regarding the placement for the Public Education & Information Internship; confirm the final location with CGE if necessary.
Closing Date
The closing date for applications is 25 August 2026. Late applications will not be considered.
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