Multiple internship at United Nations

Remote UN Paid Internships

Multiple Remote Paid Internships Opportunities at The United Nations Foundation

The United Nations Foundation is offering paid Internships opportunities for both University students and fresh university graduates.
There are more than 300 organizations under and recruiting under the United Nations Foundation recruitment schemes.
Interns work remotely and between 14 to 40 hours a week depending on the employer and Interns own schedule.

Remuneration is highly encouraging plus other benefits attached.
Selected employees to resume working remotely

INTERN, US SDG, POLICY PLANNING

The intern will provide policy, research, analysis, and event support, allowing them to learn about and work on sustainable development efforts across multiple sectors, including state and local governments, universities, philanthropy, businesses, and civil society organizations. The intern will also participate in a semester long research project on a priority issue for the Foundation.

INTERN, BUSINESS COUNCIL FOR THE UN AND PRIVATE SECTOR PARTNERSHIPS

The Business Council for the UN (BCUN) is a membership organization that nurtures cross-sector collaboration and facilitates corporate engagement at the UN and on the SDGs. An initiative of the UN Foundation, that works in an integrated fashion across the UN Foundation, BCUN connects forward-thinking companies with the UN to advance action on the SDGs and our shared goals around global health, climate action, gender equality and other critical issues.

BCUN members participate in substantive dialogue with UN and UN Foundation leaders, as well as the diplomatic and expert community to advance thought leadership and collaboration.

The Business Council for the UN (BCUN) and Partnerships intern will provide communications, research and other support to the team– allowing her/him to learn about several priority issues of the Foundation and to gain experience in working at the intersection of business, development and the UN.

INTERN, COMMUNICATIONS, BETTER WORLD CAMPAIGN

The Better World Campaign (BWC) works to foster a strong, effective relationship between the United States and the United Nations to promote core American interests and build a more secure, prosperous, and healthy world. BWC engages policymakers, the media, and the American public alike to increase awareness of the critical role played by the UN in world affairs and the importance of constructive U.S.-UN relations. The Communications Intern, Better World Campaign will report to the Senior Officer, Digital Media and Communications and work with other communications team members.

INTERN, COMMUNICATIONS, CLEAN COOKING ALLIANCE

The Clean Cooking Alliance (CCA) works with a global network of partners to build an inclusive industry that makes clean cooking accessible to the three billion people who live each day without it. Established in 2010, the CCA is driving consumer demand, mobilizing investment to build a pipeline of scalable businesses, and fostering an enabling environment that allows the sector to thrive. Clean cooking transforms lives by improving health, protecting the climate and environment, empowering women, and helping consumers save time and money. In alignment with the Sustainable Development Goals, CCA is working to achieve universal access to clean cooking by 2030.

The Communications Intern will be an integral member of CCA’s Advocacy and Communications Team. The Intern will assist in all aspects of CCA’s internal and external communications, including social media outreach, creative writing, email marketing, copyediting, website management, and special projects. Strong candidates will have experience updating websites and social media channels, strong writing skills, and a demonstrated interest in learning about communications tactics for reaching targeted audiences.

This is a remote opportunity that pays $15/hour.

INTERN, COMMUNICATIONS, GIRL UP

Girl Up is a global leadership development initiative, positioning girls to be leaders in the movement for gender equality. With resources in six languages and 4,500 Girl Up Clubs in more than 125 countries, we’ve trained 85,000 girls of all backgrounds to create tangible change for girls everywhere.

Girl Up provides leadership training and gives girls tools to become gender equality advocates and activists. Through our programs, girls broaden their social impact skill set, bene t from a platform to tell their stories, and apply STEM for social good.

Girl leaders create real
policy change at local and national levels, help raise millions of dollars to support United Nations programs that reach tens of thousands of girls around the world, and build community-based movements. Girl Up was founded by the United Nations Foundation in 2010, and
continues to work across a global community of partners to achieve gender equality worldwide.

The communications intern will primarily support Girl Up’s communication and storytelling strategies, across all platforms and at key events.

INTERN, COMMUNICATIONS, GLOBAL PARTNERSHIP FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT DATA

The United Nations Foundation links the UN’s work with others around the world, mobilizing the energy and expertise of business and non-governmental organizations to help the UN tackle issues including climate change, global health, peace and security, women’s empowerment, poverty eradication, energy access, and U.S.-UN relations. For more information visit www.unfoundation.org/.

The Global Partnership for Sustainable Development Data is a global network bringing together more than 260 governments, the private sector, and civil society organizations dedicated to using the data revolution to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The Global Partnership drives action at the local, national, and global level to ensure the new opportunities of the data revolution are used to monitor and achieve the SDGs. For more information.

INTERN, COMMUNICATIONS, SHOT@LIFE

Shot@Life is a grassroots advocacy campaign of the United Nations Foundation that champions global childhood immunization. We rally members of the public, members of Congress, businesses, and civil society partners — through public education, grassroots advocacy, and fundraising — to support and invest in the global childhood immunization programs of UNICEF, World Health Organization, and Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance. Shot@Life’s over 350,000 supporters and over 2,500 core grassroots advocates in all 50 states strive to decrease vaccine-preventable childhood deaths and give every child a shot at life no matter where they live.

Shot@Life is seeking a Communications Intern to assist on various communications projects that support our grassroots advocates, corporate partners, and organizational partners. The intern will help produce high-quality written communications, draft compelling social media content, and support the day-to-day functions of our team. In addition, the Communications Intern will support the execution of Shot@Life’s spring conference and four-week advocacy push for global childhood immunization programs. The Communications Intern will report to the Communications Officer and collaborate across the Shot@Life and Global Health departments.

The Intern will work 15-20 hours a week at a rate of $15/hour and will be required to track and submit hours worked on a bi-weekly basis.

INTERN, CURRICULUM, LEARNING & TRAINING, GIRL UP

Girl Up is a global leadership development initiative positioning girls to be leaders in the movement for gender equality. With resources in five languages and 5,000 Girl Up Clubs in more than 130 countries, we’ve trained 95,000 girls of all backgrounds to create tangible change for girls everywhere. Girl Up provides leadership training and gives girls tools to become gender equality advocates and activists.

Through our programs, girls broaden their social impact skill set, benefit from a platform to tell their stories, and apply STEM for social good. Our girl leaders create real policy change at local and national levels, help raise millions of dollars to support United Nations programs that reach tens of thousands of girls around the world and build community-based movements. Girl Up was founded by the United Nations Foundation in 2010 and continues to work across a global community of partners to achieve gender equality worldwide

INTERN, DIGITAL COMMUNICATIONS, PUBLIC AFFAIRS

This Digital Communications Intern will join a collaborative, energetic team that produces wide-ranging content for the UN Foundation’s digital channels. This role will be an active contributor to our team’s content planning, creation and management, helping us deliver strong digital engagement creatively and with distinctive flair. The intern will be a savvy, ambitious multi-skilled digital communications leader in the making. They will support day-to-day content creation for UN Foundation websites and social media, and bring fresh, creative ideas for delivering thumb-stopping work. They will be fluent across or have an interest in building skills across digital communication work stream planning, copywriting, web content management, design, and analytics. In addition, they will be passionate about our issues and policy priorities such as climate change, gender equality, and global health, and have a deep interest in leveraging communications to build a better world.

INTERN, EVENTS, GIRL UP

Girl Up is a global leadership development initiative, positioning girls to be leaders in the movement for gender equality. With resources in six languages and 5,000 Girl Up Clubs in more than 130 countries, we’ve trained 85,000 girls of all backgrounds to create tangible change for girls everywhere.

Girl Up provides leadership training and gives girls tools to become gender equality advocates and activists. Through our programs, girls broaden their social impact skill set, bene t from a platform to tell their stories, and apply STEM for social good. Our girl leaders create real policy change at local and national levels, help raise millions of dollars to support United Nations programs that reach tens of thousands of girls around the world, and build community-based movements. Girl Up was founded by the United Nations Foundation in 2010, and continues to work across a global community of partners to achieve gender equality worldwide.

The event intern will primarily support Girl Up’s event programs including our virtual Girl Talk series and annual Girl Up Global Leadership Summit.

INTERN, GLOBAL COMMUNITY, GIRL UP

Girl Up is a global leadership development initiative positioning girls to be leaders in the movement for gender equality. With resources in five languages and 5,000 Girl Up Clubs in more than 130 countries, we’ve trained 95,000 girls of all backgrounds to create tangible change for girls everywhere. Girl Up provides leadership training and gives girls tools to become gender equality advocates and activists.

Through our programs, girls broaden their social impact skill set, benefit from a platform to tell their stories, and apply STEM for social good. Our girl leaders create real policy change at local and national levels, help raise millions of dollars to support United Nations programs that reach tens of thousands of girls around the world and build community-based movements. Girl Up was founded by the United Nations Foundation in 2010 and continues to work across a global community of partners to achieve gender equality worldwide

INTERN, GLOBAL HEALTH

The Global Health Department at the UN Foundation works to support the World Health Organization, UN agencies, and partners that deliver vital services to improve health globally and forge new and dynamic partnerships for health. As such, one of our lines of work is on emerging health challenges like pandemic preparedness and antimicrobial resistance, as well as health security.

The UN Foundation is seeking a global health intern to support the research activities for its work on advancing a shared agenda on strengthening global systems for pandemic preparedness and response. This work includes:

Convening key actors in tailored formats across Member States, key groupings, and leading practitioners and experts (including representatives of independent review processes) to enable discussion, refine proposals, and encourage convergence around key ideas and recommendations.

Facilitating timely and productive dialogue across multilateral.

Policy analysis and support to Member States via their diplomatic missions in New York.

Produce targeted research or other supportive material to advance debate.

This position reports to the Director, Global Health and will be expected to work as part of a broader team that includes other members of the Global Health, policy planning, and advocacy teams.

INTERN, GRAPHIC DESIGN, GIRL UP

Girl Up is seeking a Graphic Design Intern to assist on various projects across channels for the communications team. The Graphic Design Intern will assist members of Girl Up’s Communications team to help organize video and photo assets, assist in designing materials for print, social channels and Girl Up events in addition to other tasks as assigned. The Graphic Design Intern will report to the Senior Graphic Designer and collaborate across Girl Up’s departments, including Programs and Development teams.

INTERN, GRANT WRITING, GIRL UP

Girl Up is seeking a Grant Writing Intern to support the Development Team’s efforts in growing their foundation and grant pipeline. The Grant Writing Intern will provide added grant research and writing  support to the team.. We are seeking interns capable of researching funding opportunities with fixed guidelines, and writing grants for eligible funding. This will require an intern with strong research, writing and analytical skills. The Grant Writing Intern will report directly to Development Manager.

INTERN, GRASSROOTS ADVOCACY, NOTHING BUT NETS

The United Nations Foundation links the UN’s work with others around the world, mobilizing the energy and expertise of business and non-governmental organizations to help the UN tackle issues including climate change, global health, peace and security, women’s empowerment, poverty eradication, energy access, and U.S.-UN relations.

Nothing But Nets is an innovative grassroots campaign that fights malaria, which claims the life of a child every two minutes. Our campaign goals are to raise critical funds to send life-saving insecticide treated bed nets to families and to advocate for malaria prevention programs like the President’s Malaria Initiative and the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria. The selected intern will undertake supporting these and other special projects throughout their internship.

This is a remote opportunity that pays $15/hour.

INTERN, GRASSROOTS ADVOCACY, SHOT@LIFE

The Shot@Life Grassroots Advocacy Intern will learn from the Director of Grassroots Advocacy and Senior Campaign Associate how Shot@Life grows and engages its network of champion advocates. The intern will support all activities of Shot@Life Champion advocates, the campaign’s most committed individuals who advocate, educate, and fundraise for global access to vaccines.

The Intern will work 15-20 hours a week at a rate of $15/hour and will be required to track and submit hours worked on a bi-weekly basis.

INTERN, HUMAN RIGHTS POLICY

INTERN, LEGISLATIVE, BETTER WORLD CAMPAIGN

The Better World Campaign (BWC) works to foster a strong, effective relationship between the United States and the United Nations to promote core American interests and build a more secure, prosperous, and healthy world. BWC engages policymakers, the media, and the American public alike to increase awareness of the critical role played by the UN in world affairs and the importance of constructive U.S.-UN relations. The BWC Legislative Intern will report to the Deputy Director and work with other team members to support BWC’s legislative and Congressional relations work

INTERN, PARTNERSHIPS & ENGAGEMENT, PUBLIC AFFAIRS

INTERN, POLICY PLANNING

The Policy Planning team works across the Foundation on a variety of UN issues to support analysis, policy-supported work, and content preparation.

The Policy Planning graduate-level Intern will support the Policy Planning team in monitoring, tracking and analyzing day-to-day issues relevant to international cooperation, including a particular focus on the World Bank, IMF, G7 and G20. The intern will provide cross-cutting policy, research, analysis, and events support—allowing them to learn about and work on several priority issues of the Foundation, including the Sustainable Development Goals, COVID-19 pandemic response and recovery, digital cooperation, and multilateralism. The intern will also participate in a semester long research project on a priority issue for the Foundation.

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INTERN, STRATEGIC PLANNING & IMPLEMENTATION

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INTERN, STRATEGY & COMMUNICATIONS, FAMILY PLANNING 2030

The Apply for any of the jobs listed above, follow the following instructions:

Visit the official United Nations Foundation site via this link United Nations Foundation

visit the career at the top right menu of the official United Nations Foundation site and browse through the listed internships on the site and apply for any one of your choice.


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  1. I’m interested in the Curriculum and training position. I’m an educator with over 22 years experience in the educational field.

  2. I am a Forensic Investigator and i graduated in October 2022 my Bachelor’s degree in Forensic Science and Technology. I am interested in some of the internships listed above and if i fit anywhere please consider me.I can adapt to any environment swiftly and learn fast.I am prepared to take any new role starting from learning stage and grow fast as required by any organization

  3. Am a fourth year student majoring in information systems I am interested in some of the internships listed above and if any post are up for any individuals please consider me.. I am a faster learner and willing to learn any new stuff as required by the duty of my work. Thank you

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