
UNICEF has officially opened applications for its fully remote 2025 Internship Program, offering up to $1,700 per month to selected interns from around the world. Whether you’re a student or a recent graduate, this is your chance to join one of the world’s leading humanitarian organizations and contribute to meaningful projects — all from the comfort of your home.
Application Deadline: Rolling basis (Apply Early)
Stipend: Up to $1,700/month (based on location)
Duration: 6 to 26 weeks
Location: Fully Remote
Start Date: Flexible
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Who Can Apply?
This opportunity is open to students and recent graduates worldwide:
- Currently enrolled in or recently graduated (within the last 2 years) from an undergraduate, graduate, or PhD program.
- Fields of study may include International Relations, Development Studies, Communications, Public Health, Economics, or other related disciplines.
- No prior work experience is required.
- Volunteering, leadership roles, or prior internships are an added advantage.
- Applicants must be proactive, independent, and familiar with digital tools like Microsoft Office or Google Workspace.
What Will You Do?
Intern responsibilities vary depending on the department, but typically include:
- Conducting research and preparing reports.
- Supporting data collection, entry, and analysis.
- Creating written content for newsletters, social media, and official reports.
- Assisting with the planning and coordination of virtual meetings and events.
- Attending team meetings and contributing to cross-departmental projects.
Why You Should Apply
This internship offers more than a monthly stipend. It’s a launchpad for a global career:
- Gain professional experience with one of the most respected UN agencies.
- Strengthen your resume with global development work.
- Build your international network with professionals in humanitarian fields.
- Develop real-world skills in research, communication, data analysis, and project coordination.
- Get paid while working remotely with flexible hours.
When & How to Apply
UNICEF reviews applications on a rolling basis, so submitting your application early increases your chances. Start dates are flexible and depend on department needs.
To Apply: Visit the official UNICEF Careers
Application Tips
- Tailor your cover letter to reflect your passion for humanitarian work.
- Highlight leadership, volunteering, or university projects that show initiative.
- Keep your CV clear, concise, and focused on impact and relevance.
- Show your enthusiasm for global change and children’s rights.
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