Development aid careers in the United Nations system: What you need to know

The United Nations system offers an impressive variety of career opportunities for international development professionals — from the U.N. headquarters in New York to more than two dozen specialized agencies and programs around the world working on everything from global health to food security and the environment.

While the U.N. Secretariat in New York, led by Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, has considerable clout on foreign affairs, it is in fact less involved in providing technical assistance around the world than, for instance, the U.N. Development Program, UNICEF or the World Bank Group, a U.N. specialized agency that, with more than 10,000 employees, is the world’s largest multilateral donor.

Seeking out U.N. job opportunities can be daunting, since each U.N. specialized agency and program has its own employment website and procedures – although the latter have been streamlined. Devex Jobs features all UNICEF jobs and many other vacancies across the U.N. system.

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