The World Health Organization (WHO) offers various internships and job opportunities for individuals interested in contributing to global health initiatives. Here’s a general overview: WHO Internship Program - Eligibility: Typically, candidates must be enrolled in a degree program (undergraduate, graduate, or postgraduate) or have graduated within the past six months. A relevant field of study related to WHO's work (public health, medicine, social sciences, etc.) is often required. - Duration: Internships usually last between 6 to 24 weeks. - Location: Internships can be at WHO headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland, or in one of its regional or country offices worldwide. - Compensation: WHO internships are generally unpaid, but as of 2020, interns may receive financial assistance to cover living expenses. - Application Process: Applications are accepted through the WHO's careers portal. The process is competitive, and candidates are selected based on qualifications and the needs ...
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