United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN HABITAT): Internship Programme

The objectives of the internship programme are: - To provide current students with important practical experience which complements their field of study, which at the same time will be of benefit to the UN offices to which the intern is assigned. - To promote among the students a better understanding of major global problems confronting the world and to give them an insight into how the UN attempts to find solutions to these problems. - To expose the students to the UN and its policies and programmes and have them become ambassadors of good will. - To enable students from all parts of the world to exchange information during and after the internship so as to appreciate cultural diversity amongst different peoples and have them become ambassadors of peace and good will. Offices are located in Nairobi, assignments involving on-site visits or field work in Nairobi or elsewhere are very rare. Interns are normally assigned work that is desk-based and may include, but not limited to: * Project formulation, monitoring and/or evaluation. * Research and preparation of papers/reports. * Preparing work for and participation in intergovernmental meetings. * Webpage/Database design and maintenance. * Fund-raising. * Liaison with partners Before applying for internships, candidates are advised to visit the websites of the various divisions of interest in order to have an overview of what activities they deal with and if they are related to the degree courses they are studying. Internships take place in the following branches: 1. Training and Capacity Building Branch 2. Urban Economy and Finance Branch 3. Land and Tenure Section

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Requirements

Duration
  • 1-3 months
  • 3-6 months
Maximum age
90
Student status required
Yes
Type of student status required
  • Graduate
  • Current student
Qualifications required
  • Undergraduate degree
Languages
Language notes
Interns are expected to be fluent in at least one of the two working languages.
Application process
The Applicant MUST: 1. Be currently enrolled in a third or fourth year of under-graduate (BA/BSc.) or in a graduate (Masters) or post-graduate (Ph D) programme, and will continue to be enrolled during the period of the internship and after. 2. Submit an endorsement from the Nominating/Sponsoring Institution. (see application form). 3. Be willing to intern on a full-time basis spending five days a week for a period of not less than THREE MONTHS and not exceeding SIX MONTHS. 4. Send a letter of endorsement from his/her educational institution, attesting to the fact that he/she is currently a registered student and will continue to be enrolled for the envisaged period of the internship.

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