UNICEF Internship Program Offers Worldwide Opportunities for Students and Graduates
UNICEF has launched its Internship Program, inviting students and recent graduates to get hands-on experience in humanitarian work.
This program helps young people develop their skills while supporting UNICEF’s mission to protect children’s rights and improve their lives.
According to a report from DAAD Scholarships, this internship offers a chance for people who want to make a positive impact globally.
Through the program, interns will work on real projects that help children and families in need.
Internship Details
The internship can last anywhere from 6 to 26 weeks, depending on what the intern and UNICEF office need. Interns can choose between full-time or part-time positions, making it easier to manage alongside their studies.
UNICEF also provides financial support, offering a monthly stipend to help cover living expenses. In some cases, they may also provide money for travel and visa costs, making the program more accessible.

How to Apply
Students and graduates who are interested can find internships on the UNICEF Interns Portal. To apply, they need to create a profile and highlight their skills and experience.
The application process is clear and organized, helping match the right people to the right positions.
Who Can Apply?
There are some requirements for those who want to join the program:
- Applicants must be at least 18 years old.
- They should be currently studying or have graduated from a university program (undergraduate, graduate, or PhD) in the past two years.
- They must speak English, French, or Spanish, and other languages may be needed for certain locations.
- Applicants cannot have close family members working for UNICEF or be in the same reporting line as a family member.
- A strong academic record and related experience will help in the selection process.
UNICEF is dedicated to helping young people grow through this internship. Interns will gain experience by working on important projects that improve children’s lives, while learning from professionals in the field.
This is a great chance for students and graduates to make a real difference in the world and prepare for a career in humanitarian work.
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