Internships at UPR Info
UPR Info is currently recruiting a Pre-sessions Intern within the Policy and Advocacy Programme. Internships are vital to our organization and we strive to provide a unique learning experience that fully engages interns in meaningful work. Reporting to the Programme Manager, interns at UPR Info are given significant responsibilities, including tasks to perform both independently and in cooperation with other team members.
Responsibilities
The internship will include, but will not be limited to the following tasks:
- Assisting with communications, writing news articles and concept notes, preparing infographics, drafting press releases, and drafting social media messaging;
- assisting with preparation ahead of the Pre-sessions, including drafting invitations, booking flights, accommodation, and visas for participants;
- communicating directly with invitees and participants, as well as service providers;
- organizing logistics and assisting the UPR Info Team and participants during the Pre-sessions; and
- developing multimedia tools.
In addition, the intern will monitor and report on the 36th and 37th Sessions of the UPR Working Group, the 45th Session of the Human Rights Council, and UPR Info’s Pre-sessions in October and December; all of which take place at the Palais des Nations.
Profile Requirements
To be considered for an internship at UPR Info, the applicant must meet the following requirements:
- Enrolled in a bachelor’s or graduate programme (second university degree or Master's degree, or higher), at the time of application in one of the following fields: human rights, international relations, international law, or international development;
- interest in international human rights mechanisms, the United Nations system, and the Universal Periodic Review (related experience would be an asset);
- strong analytical skills
- strong interest and experience in social media communications;
- experience in event coordination and logistics;
- native proficiency in oral and written English or French (with good working knowledge of the other). Written knowledge of other UN languages is a strong asset, especially Spanish; and
- able to work well in a team and adapt to an international working environment.**Internship conditions**
This internship is based in Geneva and is full time for a period of 6 months from 1 August 2020 – 31 January 2021. UPR Info is the proud initiator of the We Pay Our Interns initiative, and the intern will receive a stipend of CHF 1’500 per month for the duration of the internship.
How to apply:
How to apply
Please send ONLY your CV (2 pages maximum) and cover letter (1 page maximum) in PDF to presessions@upr-info.org before midnight (CEST) on Sunday, 24 May 2020. Any applications received after this time will not be considered. Please clearly indicate the name of your academic institution and expected date of graduation (month/year) in your cover letter. Applications that do not include this information will not be considered. Only applications received via email will be considered.
Please indicate ‘Application for Pre-Sessions Programme’ in the subject line of the email.
Next Steps
We are grateful for your interest in the work of UPR Info. However, due to the large number of applications we receive, only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
The interviews are likely to be held (in person or via Skype) in June.
UPR Info is an equal opportunities employer. All applications will be treated with the strictest confidence.
Who We Are
UPR Info is a non-profit, non-governmental organisation (NGO) with headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland. The organisation’s goal is to ensure all stakeholders seize the opportunity to engage in the Universal Periodic Review (UPR), an effective mechanism to advance human rights on the ground. To achieve this goal, UPR Info aims to support the inclusive and effective participation of stakeholders throughout the UPR cycles, including United Nations (UN) Member States, NGOs, National Human Rights Institutions (NHRIs) and civil society, and to raise awareness of the process by providing these critical actors with capacity-building tools to impact the process.
Founded in February 2008, UPR Info has held Special Consultative status with ECOSOC since 2012. Since the inception of the Review, UPR Info remains the only organisation in the world that focuses specifically on the UPR process. UPR Info addresses all human rights issues and all countries without discrimination or politicization, and this extensive experience is widely recognized by actors including UN agencies, Member States, NGOs, NHRIs and academics. As an impartial, non-advocacy NGO, UPR Info has the rare opportunity to work together with civil society and governments and occupies a niche by bringing these actors together and building trust among them.
UPR Info is a proud member of the "We pay our interns" initiative.