By Nneka Nwogwugwu
The International Labour Organization (ILO) is offering fully funded internships for young professionals passionate about promoting social and economic justice in the workplace.
This opportunity allows interns to contribute to the ILO’s mission of advancing decent work and social protection for all.
About the Internship
The ILO internship program provides young professionals with hands-on experience in international labour issues, including labour standards, social protection, and job creation. Interns will work alongside experienced professionals and contribute to projects that promote fair labour practices and social justice.
Benefits
The ILO internship program offers numerous benefits, including:
– A monthly stipend to cover living expenses
– Opportunities to gain valuable work experience in an international organization
– Exposure to diverse perspectives and ideas
– Networking opportunities with professionals in the field
Eligibility
To be eligible for the ILO internship program, applicants must:
– Be enrolled in a graduate-level program or have completed their degree within the past two years
– Have a strong academic record and relevant coursework
– Demonstrate a commitment to social justice and labor issues
– Be fluent in one of the ILO’s working languages (English, French, or Spanish)
Application Process
The application process for the ILO internship program typically includes:
– Online application
– Resume and cover letter submission
– Transcript and degree certificate submission
More Information
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The International Labour Organization (ILO) offers fully funded internships for young professionals interested in promoting social and economic justice in the workplace. The program provides hands-on experience in international labor issues, such as labor standards and social protection. Interns collaborate with experienced professionals and work on projects advancing fair labor practices and social justice.
Benefits of the internship include a monthly stipend, work experience in an international organization, exposure to diverse ideas, and networking opportunities. Eligible applicants must be enrolled in a graduate program or have recently completed their degree, possess a strong academic record, and demonstrate commitment to social justice issues. Fluency in one of the ILO's working languages (English, French, or Spanish) is required. The application process involves an online application, resume and cover letter submission, and the submission of transcripts and degree certificates.