Anouk Tinez

As a final-year master’s student in population and development sciences at ULB, I undertook this internship in order to gain experience directly related to my studies and to discover both the fieldwork and administrative aspects of the sector.

During my internship, I participated in several projects, including training ARES scholarship recipients, co-developing projects such as WOMENINTech, Débunk, and Campus en Action, as well as communicating on social media and performing various administrative tasks. The WOMENINTech project was particularly memorable: supporting it from conception to implementation and seeing its impact on participants was very rewarding.

This experience at ULB-Coopération took place in a supportive environment and allowed me to develop a more realistic view of the NGO sector. My expectations were met; this internship confirmed my interest in cooperation while making me want to explore other areas in order to broaden my professional experience.

The projects