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International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD): Internship Programme

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The Internship Programme aims to promote a better understanding of the United Nations and IFAD. IFAD recruits outstanding undergraduates and graduates students who are offered the opportunity to acquire knowledge of a "real work" environment to the mutual benefit of both the Organization and the Intern. Interns are fully involved in the work programme of the Division that has selected them to carry out assignments relevant to their studies under the supervision of a responsible staff member. During this period, the intern may have a chance to visit IFAD-funded projects.

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Requirements

Duration
  • 3-6 months
Maximum age
30
Student status required
Yes
Type of student status required
  • Current student
  • Undergraduate/college
Qualifications required
  • High school or equivalent

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