At UN’s global health policy think tank in Malaysia, Interns will engage in a range of activities including research and analysis, policy dialogues, educational initiatives, publications and communications, and operational support. The program provides a unique opportunity for Interns to work alongside diverse teams addressing global health inequalities as per IIGH ‘s strategic ambitions.
Eligible candidates should be pursuing or have recently completed a first or master’s degree, with a strong interest in contributing to global health equity and justice, and be fluent in English. Internships last 3 to 6 months and require physical presence at IIGH Kuala Lumpur. A monthly stipend of MYR 1,000 is provided. For more details, visit the UNU Careers website.