The ECW Hosted Fund at UNICEF is accepting applications for its 2026 remote internship program, an opportunity for recent graduates and early-career professionals passionate about supporting education for children and youth in crisis-affected contexts around the world. With a monthly stipend, full-time engagement and global exposure, this internship provides a strong entry into humanitarian & education development work.
What the Internship Offers (Benefits)
- 💵 Monthly stipend of USD 1,700 (for interns based at or aligned with duty-stations such as Geneva, New York, or Copenhagen).
- 📅 Full-time 6-month program (35 hours/week), starting around February–March 2026, with flexible scheduling and remote work.
- 📊 Hands-on experience in Monitoring & Evaluation (M&E): support data collection, analysis, report writing, impact evaluation, and contribute to global education-in-emergencies efforts.
- 🌍 Global exposure — working with ECW’s Secretariat, collaborating with an international team, building networks in humanitarian and education development circles.
- 🧰 Skill development — gain practical skills in data analysis, research, program evaluation, communication, and global education strategy.
Who Can Apply (Eligibility Criteria)
To be eligible for the ECW Internship 2026, you should:
- Be 18 years or older.
- Be enrolled in a Master’s degree programme, or have graduated with a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree within the past three years.
- Have an academic background in education, international development, social sciences, humanitarian work, or related fields; strong data-analysis skills (Excel, R, STATA, Power Query, etc.) are a plus.
- Be proficient in English (reading, writing, speaking). Knowledge of French or Spanish is an advantage.
- Be available to work full-time remotely, aligning with Geneva/UN duty-station working hours (CET).
UNICEF encourages applicants from low- and middle-income countries, and values diversity and inclusion.
Internship Duration & Conditions
- Duration: 5–6 months (preferred 6 months / 26 weeks)
- Working hours: Full-time, 35 hours per week; flexible scheduling possible with supervisor agreement. Up to 2.5 days off per month allowed (stipend adjusted if more leave is taken)
- Remote-first approach: Interns will work remotely, with optional office space in Geneva or New York (if needed or preferred)
How to Apply & Deadline
- Visit the official UNICEF careers portal and search for Job Ref: 588321 — Internships M&E – ECW Hosted Fund.
- Deadline for applications: 19 December 2025, midnight EST.
- Prepare your CV, academic credentials, and a short cover letter explaining your interest, background, and relevant experience.
- High priority is given to candidates with strong data-analysis skills, prior humanitarian/development exposure, or lived experience in low-/middle-income countries.








