The dress code for United Nations (UN) staff members can
vary depending on the location, role, and type of event or meeting they are
attending. However, as a general rule, UN staff members are expected to dress
professionally and conservatively.
In the UN headquarters in New York City, for example, the
dress code for staff members is typically business attire, which includes
formal suits, dress shirts and pants, skirts, and dresses. In some cases,
business casual attire may be appropriate, which can include collared shirts,
slacks, and skirts.
Outside of the headquarters, the dress code may be more casual,
particularly in field offices or when staff members are working in the field.
However, even in more casual environments, UN staff members are expected to
dress professionally and respectfully, particularly when interacting with local
partners or stakeholders.
It is always a good idea to check with your supervisor or
the event organizer to determine the appropriate dress code for a specific
meeting or event. In general, UN staff members should aim to dress in a manner
that reflects the professionalism and values of the organization.