The UNICEF Internship Programme provides recent graduates and students from a range of academic backgrounds with the chance to complete international internship opportunities with UNICEF.
Interns at UNICEF benefit from meaningful internship experiences that will advance their academic, professional, and personal development as well as hands-on learning opportunities in the humanitarian sector.
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What we offer
Students and recent graduates have the opportunity to obtain first-hand practical work experience through our internship program.
Internship duration: Internships typically last six to twenty-six weeks. Part-time or full-time internships are also options.
We pay for the following costs: UNICEF pays interns a monthly stipend. Where funds is available, a one-time lump sum may also be given as a donation toward the cost of travel and visas.
Visa: If required, UNICEF will offer pertinent supporting documentation for our visa requests.
UNICEF Internship 2023 Requirments
If your profile satisfies the following criteria, it might be a suitable fit:
18 years old or older.
Education:
- have recently graduated or are currently enrolled in an undergraduate, graduate, or PhD program.
Languages:
- capable of speaking at least one of the three official languages of UNICEF: English, French, or Spanish. It can also be necessary for you to speak the working language of the company you are applying to.
Have no relatives in your direct reporting chain of authority, such as your mother, father, sister, or brother, working for UNICEF.
possess great academic achievement and drive
Any professional experience that is pertinent to the position you are looking for will be given more weight.
How to Apply?
- Please click the “Apply Now” button when you find a position that interests you in order to begin the application process.
- Review each internship opportunity’s requirements thoroughly, then tailor your profile to emphasize your suitability for the position.