The requirements for UNICEF internships can vary depending
on the specific internship and the location, but there are some general
requirements that apply to most positions. These requirements include:
Eligibility:
UNICEF internships are open to students and recent graduates from a variety
of disciplines, including international relations, development studies,
social sciences, communications, and others. Candidates must be enrolled
in an undergraduate or graduate degree program, or have graduated within
the past two years.
Language
skills: Fluency in English is required, and knowledge of another UN
language (French, Spanish, Arabic, Chinese, or Russian) is an asset.
Skills
and experience: Candidates should have strong communication, research, and
analytical skills, and be able to work independently and as part of a
team. Previous experience or knowledge of international development,
humanitarian work, or related fields is an asset.
Availability:
Interns are expected to work full-time for a minimum of six weeks and up
to six months, depending on the internship.
Legal
status: Candidates must have a valid visa or work permit for the country
where the internship is located.
Respect
for UNICEF values: Candidates must be committed to the values and
principles of UNICEF, including respect for diversity, integrity, and
accountability.
The requirements may vary depending on the specific
internship and location. Interested candidates should carefully review the
internship description and requirements before applying.