



Roots Interns
Why choose Roots Interns?
Roots Interns offers academic internships with grassroots projects worldwide to anyone looking for a program that balances meaningful work and valuable learning. With the help of our highly skilled and experienced team, you will be matched with the organization that best fits your internship goals and personal passions. Interning with these innovative organizations allows you to gain invaluable work experience, helping to expand your skills in a real-world setting. At the same time, you get to contribute to the important work happening at a grassroots level; a beautiful offshoot of mutual growth. By working directly with decision-makers and getting to implement projects to see the outcome of your work, you'll leave your internship having practical knowledge you can't get in a typical corporate experience. The bonus is, that you'll be working towards the UN Sustainable Development Goals and making an impact in the everyday lives of local communities. You can choose from a variety of fields such as Animal Welfare, Business Development, Community Development, Creative Writing, Education, Environmental Management, Event Management, Fundraising, Gender Equality, Human Rights, Law, Marine Conservation, Marketing & Communications, Media & Design, Medicine, NGO Management, Photography, Psychology & Social Work, Public Health, or Wildlife Conservation.
Roots Interns offers academic internships with grassroots projects worldwide to anyone looking for a program that balances meaningful work and valuable learning. With the help of our highly skilled and experienced team, you will be matched with the organization that best fits your internship goals and personal passions. Interning with these innovative organizations allows you to gain invaluable work experience, helping to expand your skills in a real-world setting. At the same time, you get to contribute to the important work happening at a grassroots level; a beautiful offshoot of mutual growth. By working directly with decision-makers and getting to implement projects to see the outcome of your work, you'll leave your internship having practical knowledge you can't get in a typical corporate experience. The bonus is, that you'll be working towards the UN Sustainable Development Goals and making an impact in the everyday lives of local communities. You can choose from a variety of fields such as Animal Welfare, Business Development, Community Development, Creative Writing, Education, Environmental Management, Event Management, Fundraising, Gender Equality, Human Rights, Law, Marine Conservation, Marketing & Communications, Media & Design, Medicine, NGO Management, Photography, Psychology & Social Work, Public Health, or Wildlife Conservation.
Roots Interns Reviews
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Community Based Internship in Brazil
February 03, 2026by: Annie BakerProgram: Research and Nature Conservation Internship in Brazil
During this internship, I sharped my skills teaching English, working with kids of all ages, event set up and take down, supporting teachers as they taught various classes, and learned Portuguese throughout my stay. I learned about mangrove ecosystems and explored the impact of sea level rise on them. Overall, it was an amazing experience!
Remote International Program Launch Internship Review
February 02, 2026by: Julian CoenenI think Roots emphasizes finding the right match for all applicants, ensuring a valuable experience. Roots allows anyone to make a valuable impact, whether it be with physical presence or remote work.
Manipulative and Highly Misleading Internship
January 21, 2026by: Sam TappenProgram: Research and Nature Conservation Internship in Brazil
Although I met some great people and try to focus on the good that came from my internship, I would be lying if I didn't express how misleading it was, resulting a lot of emotional distress and frustration. My work contract stated I would be primarily conducting environmental research, monitoring forest biodiversity, and data analysis. In reality, for 28-30 hrs/wk I was babysitting, sweeping, and trying to help teachers conduct classes (who didn't even know who I was or how to include me, making matters worse that I couldn't communicate to them, as I didn't speak any Portuguese when I arrived and was told it wasn't needed). When I did do environmental work (1-2 hrs/wk), it was researching on my own or reviewing my work with my supervisor, in which instead of encouraging and teaching me, she spoke very condescendingly and blamed me for things whenever she could, even for information or instruction she never told me. I was minimally trained, and quickly became the trainer of the volunteers after me. I felt strongly that my time and work was undervalued and that my supervisor had some resentment and would often get very frustrated at me for simple things, like not hearing her or not knowing info. that was never disclosed to me (by her). When I brought up my concerns, she would gaslight me, tell me I were wrong and try and blame me for the situation, using manipulation tactics. Crucial information wasn't communicated to me consistently, often making my work feel very purposeless and unsuccessful. There wasn't a role for interns here (or physical space in many instances, as I was told to move out of the way often), I was made to feel in the way, and would not recommend undergoing this internship.
A special time in the community of Masiphumelele
January 16, 2026by: AnoushkaHad the most wonderful internship at Projekt Ubuntu Connekt! Worked with an amazing team, consisting of 2 amazing community women leaders, at the community hall. The time I spend with the children was special and I learned so much from them! I felt so at home in the community and was surrounded with great joy everyday!
Bojana
January 16, 2026by: BojanaMy internship was a highly valuable and enriching experience that combined practical work with meaningful learning. It allowed me to apply theoretical knowledge in a real-world context while developing new skills and confidence. The supportive environment and hands-on responsibilities made the experience both personally and professionally rewarding.
From Global Policy to Local Practice: Reflections on an Internship at FHCI
January 16, 2026by: ajarsenithThis placement offered excellent practical experience of theoretical insight into International Relations put into action on grassroots development in an education and gender-oriented NGO. As I supported curriculum, policy-relevant research and operation, I observed how global concepts- like the SDGs were being turned into local programs. Overall, it reinforced my research, analytical and professional skills and confirmed my passion for international development and policy-focused work.
Malawi Sanctuary & Research Placement Review
January 10, 2026by: Ryan SewellI spent 16 weeks in Malawi, doing both a two-week Sanctuary and 14 week Research Placement with LWT. I had an incredible experience, from the friendly people to the fascinating wildlife, natural beauty, and food, everything was amazing. It was not only a once-in-a-lifetime experience, but as a student currently studying Ecology and Evolutionary Biology and wanting to pursue a career in wildlife conservation, this placement provided me with an experience that prepared me for a future in this field and equipped me with skills like radio telemetry and data entry. However, I do wish I could've been more involved with some of the data entry, organization, and manipulation (e.g. GIS), but otherwise I highly recommend this program.
Great
January 09, 2026by: Johnette W. ThomasMy internship journey with Root Interns has been truly worthwhile. My team was amazing, and I developed both personally and professionally. Confidence and leadership are just two of the best skills I gained throughout this experience.
Data Science Intern
December 24, 2025by: joeyyunThe internship was a great experience and very accommodating. I felt that I had a lot of freedom in my work and schedule while also being given guidance on certain projects. I ended up learning quite a bit at my own pace and pushing myself to meet expectations. Communication was also good between my supervisor and myself.
Roots Internship Review
December 19, 2025by: Om PatelThis was my second internship placement with Roots. I am a computer science student and the first internship was IT related but this time I was placed into a program where I was able to program and learn with a lot of freedom as I was the solo developer for the duration of my internship and I gained a lot of exposure to many things and a lot of communication from my supervisor. I also met a mentor figure who has been guiding me and helping me along my journey which I am very thankful for as well. The experience with Roots was very pleasant and I got a lot out of this opportunity.
Reflections from REACH Siem Reap
December 17, 2025by: Gavi E-SProgram: Education Internship in Cambodia
As I reflect on the people I've met during my time as an intern in Cambodia, the word that first comes to mind is genuine. From my coworkers and the students I worked with to the street food vendors who have kept me well fed, I've felt sincerely welcomed at every turn. This sense of authenticity extended into the workplace as well. The NGO I've been working for has a deeply meaningful impact on the local community, and in my role, I feel that my contributions will be long-lasting and truly student-centered, rather than oriented toward short-term volunteer experiences that primarily benefit the volunteer.
Semillas Life Wildlife Conservation Review
December 04, 2025by: JungleEleriOverall I had a great experience on this internship! I was able to fully immerse myself in the culture, work entirely in Spanish, and see remote parts of the Amazon. At times the difference in work culture was hard to adapt to, and it was hard to work in a second language, but this only made the experience more valuable in the end. Definitely an experience you can’t get anywhere else.
10/10 Experience From Start To Finish
November 27, 2025by: NWoodingProgram: Construction Internship in Cambodia
My time in Cambodia was the perfect blend of culture, hard work, learning and developing. The people are lovely and couldn’t be more helpful and I felt safe and comfortable throughout my time in Siem Reap. It has truly been amazing and I’m gutted to be leaving already!
A Meaningful and Supportive Global Health Internship Experience
October 24, 2025by: Jacob N.My internship placement with the Wellness Africa Foundation through Roots Interns has been an incredibly rewarding experience. The program provided structured guidance while still allowing me to take ownership of meaningful policy work that aligned with my academic goals. Communication with both Roots and the host organization was supportive and responsive, ensuring that I felt prepared and valued throughout. I would highly recommend Roots Interns to any student seeking an opportunity to apply their studies in a real-world, globally relevant context.
Internship Review
October 08, 2025by: freuschI had same excellent experience overall from start to finish. Everyone was incredibly helpful and I learned valuable skills to take with me in my future endeavors. My main tasks were: Organizer student files and profiles, create fundraisers, review social media posts, research.
Poor Quality "Internship": They only care about money!
September 30, 2025by: ALawrenceFor context, I have traveled abroad to Mexico, Brazil, and the Caribbean. I am a generally agreeable person and am absolutely fine with hands-on, gritty experiences. But this experience was beyond disappointing. The actual value versus the cost is unforgivable. I received absolutely no guidance from my supervisor during my internship (which was an entire month). Never did they review the workplan with me or acknowledge that I was an “intern” rather than a volunteer– it seemed like there was no differentiation. The staff even asked me what my role was because they had no idea and clearly never reviewed my documents. The staff were also quite rude, and often gossiped about volunteers and made snide remarks in front of them. The “internship” was not at all about developing my skills. Instead, I learned from other volunteers whose only experience was starting a few days earlier than me. To say the facilities were “rustic” is generous; bedding was blood-stained and ripped. Despite working with animals, there was no soap in any of the bathrooms, and a volunteer contracted a parasite during my stay because of it. EcuaExplorer ignored my repeated messages for weeks, both before and during my trip. Many of the tasks are physical labor that have nothing to do with the animals, like moving sand. Though the experience itself is an amazing opportunity, and working with the animals is incredible, everything else about it is poorly organized. They are much more interested in making money off of their volunteers over investing in a worthwhile internship experience. I don't appreciate how Roots dismissed my concerns by telling me that EcuaExplorer was a “quality” placement when I reached out to them. Roots seems to have little communication with their internship placements. If you are really set on this place, I would advise you to book directly through their website rather than through a 3rd party. Not worth it.
Successful internship at Drip by Drip
September 30, 2025by: Intern at Drip by DripI am very satisfied with this internship opportunity. During my time here, I was able to broaden my horizons and gain valuable knowledge about water-related issues and how they are addressed within the textile industry. I felt that my contributions were valued, as my ideas were consistently listened to and taken into consideration. I learned how to work effectively in a remote setting while balancing my studies and personal life, which has made me feel more prepared and confident to enter the workforce after graduation. Getting to collaborate with great colleagues and engage directly with experts in the water field, gave me deeper insights into the challenges and solutions surrounding water stewardship.
Valuable Experience
September 24, 2025by: MCThe experience was extremely valuable to understand the healthcare system in Zambia. However, there was much less public health work than expected--only working with patients in the mornings with not enough focus on most severe cases and no public health education. Recommend if interested in healthcare and community building vs public health.
Orphan Care Internship
September 16, 2025by: BoltonProgram: Orphan Care Internship in Costa Rica
I would defiantly recommend this internship for people who have a passion for animal care and rewilding. It was an amazing experience that taught me so much. It was rewarding whilst also providing time to explore Costa Rica as a tourist.
An Internship to remember
September 09, 2025by: Gabrielle7127I worked in-person and remotely which has allowed me to experience two work dynamics, both of which have been enjoyable and have developed me as a whole. I found that the transition from in-person work to remote was handled very efficiently and i was able to get stuck back in, with a very clear idea of what i had to do - my supervisor did a wonderful job at coordinating this. This has been such a great experience for me. My main tasks were; Creating and delivering creative writing workshops for local schools with my supervisor, gathering parent testimonials, making an anthology of students stories and poems and planning and creating content for a campaign.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Roots Interns?
Roots Interns is an international internship placement agency that connects students and young professionals with impactful and career driven internship opportunities worldwide.
Are the internships paid?
All internships offered through Roots Interns are unpaid as they include a matchmaking process, logistics planning, accommodation, and other inclusions. Specific details can be found in the internship descriptions.
What does my fee cover?
The placement fee covers the time and admin concerned with finding you the ideal internship, preparation, and assistance. Accommodation fee comes on top of it and gives you a choice of comfortable and central places to stay at market-related rates. All items included in the fee can be found with each specific program.
What academic backgrounds qualify students for internships?
We aim to give opportunities to various interests and knowledge thus our internships are open to students from a variety of different academic backgrounds.
Which countries do Roots Interns offer internships in?
Internships are available in countries spanning across Africa, Europe, Asia, and Latin America. You can find the full list of countries in the drop-down menu on our programs page, or on our website.
Interviews
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Juwairiah Ishaq
Participated in 2025
Juwairiah Ishaq is an English Literature student from India. She’s an aspiring writer and blogger, and I am trying to get more professional experience...

Juwairiah Ishaq
Participated in 2025
I was inspired to gain experiences in new cultures and different perspectives. Despite this being a remote internship, it was an enlightening experience! I met with people from various backgrounds and learned a lot about working online.

Hally Finney
Participated in 2025
Hally Finney is 22 years old and is from Birmingham, Alabama. She’s passionate about animals, loves to meet new people, and experience new things. She...

Hally Finney
Participated in 2025
I had always wanted to work at and learn about the workings of an animal sanctuary, but in the US, it is very difficult to find an opportunity that doesn’t require a lot of prior experience as well as certification.

Didar Sevval Sencan
Participated in 2025
Didar is from Istanbul, Türkiye. After graduating from high school, she studied veterinary medicine at Atatürk University. She interned at the Istanbu...

Didar Sevval Sencan
Participated in 2025
I’ve always been eager to do an internship abroad because I’m an open-minded and enthusiastic person. The thought of learning new things in a completely foreign country while working with people from different nations and cultures without relying on my native language truly inspired me.

Diego Garcia Rosales
Participated in 2023
Diego Garcia Rosales is a 26-year-old International Creative Business student from Spain, born and raised in Luxembourg and currently based in Amsterd...

Diego Garcia Rosales
Participated in 2023
After a few years of studying in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, I felt the need to have a new experience abroad. Moving to a new country and the "getting out of my comfort zone" feeling that comes with it felt like the right step.

Nakeshia Tobias
Interviewed in 2022
Nakeshia studied at Cape Town's Theatre School and worked at the Rainbow Academy as a performer, hostess, and production administrator. Later, Nakeshi...

Nakeshia Tobias
Interviewed in 2022
What inspired you to travel abroad?
Coming from an underprivileged community, but considering myself more privileged than most, I always felt the need to help wherever I can. And as soon as I discovered this industry, I realized I can affect change on a much bigger scale than what I was used to. This inspired me to be part of such an amazing team.

Juliana Connors
Participated in 2017
Juliana is from the United States where I worked for several years as a horse trainer. She left her job to travel and volunteer abroad. She went to S...

Juliana Connors
Participated in 2017
It was a long road to choosing to spend time abroad. Mostly, I was inspired by wanting to contribute to a cause meaningful to me and to see more of the world. I’m American and after Trump’s election I took a hard look at the work I was doing and decided it was time for a change. I also read a few books, randomly, about or placed in Africa (novels and books about development). Both really sparked my interest in experiencing Africa and in participating in more meaningful work.

Laura Penninga
Participated in 2019
Laura is 18-years-old and from the Netherlands. She’s in her third year of the Bachelor of International Communication in Groningen, and is spending t...

Laura Penninga
Participated in 2019
I've always wanted to go abroad. I grew up in a small town in the Netherlands, with not much to see and not much to do (except for staring at the horizon, which is quite far away as the Netherlands is extremely flat).

Talitha van der Waerden
Interviewed in 2020
Talitha has worked as a tour leader in the Middle East, as a communications consultant, and a project manager developing recruitment and change manage...

Talitha van der Waerden
Interviewed in 2020
What inspired you to travel abroad?
I was inspired by the opportunity of being able to help other people have a similarly good experience as the one I had when coming to South Africa for a skills-based volunteering experience. And it's great to be able to help our non profit partners grow and develop by sending them valuable interns.

Marleen Lammers
Interviewed in 2020
Although she started her career as a journalist in The Netherlands, Marleen Lammer was drawn to Zambia about 15 years ago. Throughout southern Africa,...

Marleen Lammers
Interviewed in 2020
What inspired you to travel abroad?
We founded Roots Interns because we saw an opportunity to match skilled interns with grassroots organisations; a mission that provides both unique internships for students around the world, and hugely valuable support to small nonprofits doing important work. Roots Interns grew organically within Greenpop, an environmental organisation based in Cape Town that I was part of for many years. International interns were a vital part of Greenpop from the start, and undoubtedly helped make the projects what they are today. Seeing how much Greenpop benefited from having interns on board, and how valuable the learning experience was for the interns drove us to launch Roots Interns; so that we could host a larger amount of interns and support more important causes.
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Roots Interns offers academic internships with grassroots projects worldwide to anyone looking for a program that balances meaningful work and valuable learning. With the help of our highly skilled and experienced team, you will be matched with the organization that best fits your internship goals and personal passions. Interning with these innovative organizations allows you to gain invaluable work experience, helping to expand your skills in a real-world setting. At the same time, you get to contribute to the important work happening at a grassroots level; a beautiful offshoot of mutual growth. By working directly with decision-makers and getting to implement projects to see the outcome of your work, you'll leave your internship having practical knowledge you can't get in a typical co...

Roots Interns

Roots Interns
Ready to Learn More?
Roots Interns offers academic internships with grassroots projects worldwide to anyone looking for a program that balances meaningful work and valuable learning. With the help of our highly skilled and experienced team, you will be matched with the organization that best fits your internship goals and personal passions. Interning with these innovative organizations allows you to gain invaluable work experience, helping to expand your skills in a real-world setting. At the same time, you get to contribute to the important work happening at a grassroots level; a beautiful offshoot of mutual growth. By working directly with decision-makers and getting to implement projects to see the outcome of your work, you'll leave your internship having practical knowledge you can't get in a typical co...
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