UNICEF offers an internship opportunity for students and graduates to gain practical experience in the corporate world. The internship programme provides hands-on learning experiences in the humanitarian sector. Internships can be on a full-time or a part-time basis. All interns will receive a stipend, paid either by UNICEF or a partner institution, to cover living expenses. If funding is available, a one-time lump sum may be provided to cover travel and visa expenses. The duration of an internship is normally between six and twenty-six weeks. Candidates must be: above 18 years of age. They must be from a developing country and must have a high school degree or equivalent. They will work on various projects, including, but not limited to, education, health and human rights, children’s rights, education and social services. The programme is funded by the U.N. Children’s Fund, which is based in New York, New York City and Geneva, Switzerland. It is a non-profit organisation that provides support to children and their families in need of humanitarian aid.
UNICEF offers an internship opportunity for students and graduates to ….
