International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD): Emerging Leaders for Governance and Communication (ELGC)

Requirements

Duration
  • 3-6 months
Minimum age
19
Maximum age
30
Student status required
No
Qualifications required
  • Undergraduate degree
Language notes
Some placements require fluency in languages other than English.
Application process
To be eligible for the Emerging Leaders for Governance and Communication programme, applicants must meet the following criteria: - Be a Canadian citizen or permanent Resident - Be between the ages of 19 and 30 - Be a post-secondary graduate; that is, a graduate of a degree or diploma programme in a university, college, post-secondary school of technology, post-secondary institute or a CEGEP (college d'enseignement general et professionnel, Quebec) - Be out of school (that is, must not have courses, coop-terms or theses left to complete to satisfy the current degree requirements) - Be ready to begin a professional career - Be unemployed or underemployed - Be legally entitled to work in Canada - Have never had a previous paid, career-related, international work experience, - Have never participated in a Youth Employment Strategy (YES) international internship programme in the past - Have the appropriate education, training or expertise (see placement listings for specific criteria) - Demonstrate an interest and/or experience in communication and ICT issues and openness to different cultures and situations - Possess high level of computer skills - Be ready to acknowledge that the country/region where the placement is entails particular risks to their health and security - Have excellent oral and written communication skills in English - Be available for a six-month term - Hold a current passport Application information is available online.
The Emerging Leaders for Governance and Communication (ELGC) programme promotes improved governance in developing countries through the use of information and communications technologies (ICTs).

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