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    Associate (Knowledge) [Internship]

    Chandler Governance Group

    SingaporeInternship13 Jul 2026

    About this internship

    The Opportunity CGG is looking for an Associate (Knowledge) to support the development, distribution and promotion of the CGGI and related index initiatives. This is a full-time, 4-month internship. Each year, CGG publishes the Chandler Good Government Index (CGGI), which measures the capabilities and effectiveness of governments in 120 countries. CGGI spurs and supports governments to improve their performance, and is among the most established and comprehensive indices of its kind. We also partner with governments and international partners to develop other indices, data tools, publications and knowledge products that support public service leaders and institutions at national and sub-national levels. Our products are distributed to the leaders and senior officials of over 100 governments around the world, as well as international and non-governmental organisations, experts, and media working in the areas of governance and public policy. Responsibilities 1. Research & Documentation Index methodology, data sources, and research: Assist with literature scans, peer review, and data source verification for CGGI and other index projects. Support methodology checks and updates. Perform basic checks of applicable laws and regulations on data use and attribution under guidance. Documentation and materials development: Maintain data-source registers for each index, in line with established standards and attribution requirements. Update project trackers, timelines and repositories. Assist in developing presentation materials, briefing notes and meeting minutes to support internal reviews and external communications. Website maintenance: Propose practical improvements to navigation and user experience. Under the team’s guidance, support updates to CGGI web content. 2. Programme Management & Outreach Stakeholder engagement: Coordinate correspondence and meetings with data providers, expert advisors, partner organisations, and vendors to support the development and promotion of CGGI and other index projects. Distribution management: Update and manage distribution lists used to disseminate CGGI and other knowledge products. Support mail-outs in line with established SOPs. Other administrative and logistical duties, as required. Requirements and Experience This internship can be performed on a full-time basis for a minimum period of four months. A second or third-year undergraduate student, or recent graduate, in public policy, political science, data analytics, economics, law, or a related field Graduate students (Masters, PhDs) in relevant fields are also welcome Interested in global trends in governance and public policy Strong research and data analysis skills Excellent drafting ability and a strong command of written English Sound project management and stakeholder management skills, with attention to detail and an ability to meet deadlines Proficient in Microsoft Office (expertise in Excel is valued) Benefits Competitive allowance Mentoring from former government leaders and officers, and a chance to learn from international experts Insights into public administration, socio-economic issues and international relations Practical work experience in developing and promoting data tools and products Unique opportunity to be part of a team designing and delivering world-class products that help to build high performance governments worldwide. About the Chandler Governance Group The Chandler Governance Group (CGG) is a mission-driven organisation headquartered in Singapore. We are a small organisation, and we work collectively, collaboratively, and entrepreneurially. We aim to get things right the first time, but we are also prepared to adapt quickly when experience shows that something needs to change. Our mission is to improve public sector governance and build strong nations around the world. We believe that when governments are effective and responsive, they earn the trust of citizens and businesses, which in turn supports investment, work, and national development. CGG works with governments in Africa, Asia, Latin America and the Middle East to build public sector capability and leadership through technical projects, practical knowledge creation and sharing, and related advisory work. Examples of this work include the design, enhancement, and implementation of key public sector structures, capabilities, systems, and processes, to enable better foresight and planning, performance appraisal, remuneration, policymaking, and public service delivery. Interested candidates may apply by emailing their CV to: careers@chandlergovernance.com