UN GENEVA OFFICE OPPORTUNITIES
"Annual women leadership conferences held in the United Nations and government venues throughout Europe since 2001 with the goal of providing women leaders and young emerging leaders the opportunity to share knowledge, tools and resources to strengthen peacebuilding." Contact details will follow
The Geneva Office focuses its efforts at the UN Office in Geneva in the following areas:
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Human Rights
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Partnerships with governments/UN
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Education for Peace
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SDGs
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Peace & Reconciliation
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Youth and Leadership
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Interreligious Cooperation
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Mediation
HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION INTERNSHIP
This is an opportunity to get directly involved with WFWPI’s advocacy work with the Human Rights Commission (HRC). The intern will work closely with the Director of the Geneva office to work on projects that may include: developing and running a side event; outreach to NGOs, UN reps, missions and UN staff; developing advocacy materials; and contributing to researching or drafting written statements in collaboration with other NGOs.
This internship is available three times during the year, around the three sessions of the Human Rights Council, in March (four weeks), June (three weeks) and September (three weeks). The interns will be expected to commit to the time frame associated with their preferred session, and will work with the Geneva office to determine what activities they may get involved in, based upon the intern’s availability.
Interested applicants should submit a resume and cover letter, clearly stating which session they wish to be involved in, to unoffice@wfwp.org
SUMMER INTERSHIP! ( AUG-SEP, 2021)
Application deadline : July 15, 2021
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Interested applicants should submit a resume and cover letter, clearly stating which session they wish to be involved in, to
RESEARCH INTERNSHIPS
The Geneva office offers an opportunity for undergraduate and graduate students to develop their own research project, related to one of the areas of focus listed above. This internship is flexible in length.
Interested applicants should submit a resume, cover letter and research project proposal to unoffice@wfwp.org. The proposal should be no more than two pages and should include: the area of focus their topic will relate to; an overview of their research topic; guiding research questions and thesis statement; a research plan/methodology; a short preliminary list of UN offices, resolutions, or individuals they may contact or look into in conducting their research; and any cited sources consulted in making their proposal.
UN VIENNA OFFICE OPPORTUNITIES
"Annual women leadership conferences held in the United Nations and government venues throughout Europe since 2001 with the goal of providing women leaders and young emerging leaders the opportunity to share knowledge, tools and resources to strengthen peacebuilding."
The Vienna Office focuses its efforts at the UN Office in Vienna in the following areas:
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Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice
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Drug & Substance Abuse Prevention
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Education, Global Citizenship & SDGs
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Peace & Disarmament
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Migration & Intercultural Harmony
There is the possibility of participating at NGO committee meetings, CCPCJ- Commission on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice sessions (normally during May each year), and CND- Commission on Drug and Narcotic Substances sessions (normally in March each Year). WFWP has also been accepted to send a delegation to the United Nations Convention on Transnational Organized Crime (UNTOC).
Besides UN activities, the Vienna Office also creates working groups and conferences to create more opportunities for those who wish to get involved.
Contact details will follow