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APPLY: WHO Internship Programme

The World Health Organization (WHO) Internship Programme is an esteemed initiative designed to foster the next generation of public health leaders.
This programme offers students and recent graduates the opportunity to gain hands-on experience and invaluable insights into WHO’s technical and administrative operations. Through this internship, participants can significantly enhance their understanding and skills, contributing meaningfully to global health initiatives.

Benefits:
Interns in the WHO programme benefit from a structured framework that enhances their educational background through practical experience in various WHO departments. This experience allows participants to build capacity in their chosen fields, making them more competitive in the job market. Additionally, WHO benefits from the fresh perspectives and specialized knowledge that interns bring to the organization. Internship opportunities span across technical fields such as public health, medicine, and social sciences, as well as administrative areas like communications, external relations, and human resources.

Eligibility:
To be eligible for the WHO Internship Programme, applicants must meet several key requirements. They must be at least 20 years old at the time of application and be enrolled in a university or equivalent institution, pursuing a degree in a field relevant to WHO’s work. This includes public health, medicine, social sciences, management, administration, communications, or external relations. Graduates can also apply if they do so within six months of completing their degree. Additionally, applicants must have completed at least three years of full-time studies at the undergraduate level before the internship starts.

Application process:
Interested candidates are required to submit an online application through the WHO’s official internship portal. The application must include a detailed curriculum vitae, a cover letter outlining the candidate’s motivations and qualifications, and academic transcripts. Additional documents, such as proof of enrollment in a university or a recent degree, may also be required. It is essential for applicants to carefully review the specific requirements for the internship position they are interested in, as these may vary depending on the role and location.

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