How Can 1 Get Some Job In United Nations Or Its Branches Like Unicef , Unesco,UNFPA In India ?
I mean what qualification 1 must have ? Like, currently i'm pursuing my bachelors in IT. But i wana do job in UNFPA situated in Delhi . In which stream should i pursue my masters so that in future i may be eligilble for gttin job in UNFPA or any of the UN's branches ?
Answer:You need to finish your degree first. You also need to have excellent references who can attest to the quality of your work and character.
The UN also likes staff who have experience training others and working with people with various backgrounds, so look for volunteering opportunities (unpaid work) with NGOs, charities and others so you can get an understanding of their needs and how they work, as well as get experience working with people who do not have IT experience and need training and guidance. This will look very good on your resume or P11.
Are you familiar enough with open source tools to be able to use them or recommend them? What about accessibility issues for people using older software or using assistive technology? The UN also likes people who aren't tied to just one software company -- who know how to use a variety of tools.
Your English skills also need to be excellent to work at a UN agency. Use a spell check and grammar check on your resume and any letters you write for jobs.
Jobs for local hires are usually *not* posted on the main UN jobs web site, but only on the local country office web sites. If you want a job with UNFPA in Delhi, then you need to look at their web site regularly -- that's where they will post job openings for local staff. Also, subscribe to their email newsletter, if they have such. Same for local offices of UNICEF and UNESCO and any other UN office you want to work for -- you want to be able to say what kind of work they do if you are lucky enough for a job interview (it will be what sets you apart from other IT candidates).
I Want To Work For India's Betterment, What All Organizations Can I Contact For It?
I am very influenced by Indians knowledge and how they hold maximum high profile jobs in USA.
And I am aware of the problems what India is facing as its a Developing Nation.
I want to work for India, for there Illetracy ,poverty, unpriviledged childrens and all,
Please help me, to know what all Organizations can I contact in USA to work in India, as I have heard of AIF,UN,UNICEF
Who else can I contact?
Beg your Pardon.......!!
Why to contact RAW? You took me wrong, i suppose
I want to work as a Part of NGO in India, give my services for betterment and new developments in INDIA
Please visit this group and try to help !!
Please share your views here
the url is
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/towards-new-india/
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Why Isn't India Arie Looking At Me When She Asks Her Unicef Question?
Answer:ROFLMFAO!!!!!!!!!!! dude that's funny...good question maybe she thinks we're not worthy of her.....pffft i don't know
i Want To Know Whether Unicef Has Started Any Immunization Program Of Hepatitis -b Vaccine In India In 2006?
Answer:yes hep -b vaccine is available under UNICEF program. but the vaccine is optional and money has to be paid. 700/- rs for the entire course.
its not yet included in the national immunization becos of the cost constraints
How Can India Think They Will Be A World Power When They Kill Female Babies Off By The Millions?
India Has Killed 10 Million Girls in 20 Years
Girls Are Considered a Burden in Sections of Indian Society By PALASH KUMAR
Dec. 15, 2006
Print Ten million girls have been killed by their parents in India in the past 20 years, either before they were born or immediately after, a government minister said on Thursday, describing it as a "national crisis".
A UNICEF report released this week said 7,000 fewer girls are born in the country every day than the global average would suggest, largely because female foetuses are aborted after sex determination tests but also through murder of new borns.
"It's shocking figures and we are in a national crisis if you ask me," Minister for Women and Child Development Renuka Chowdhury told Reuters.
Girls are seen as liabilities by many Indians, especially because of the banned but rampant practice of dowry, where the bride's parents pay cash and goods to the groom's family.
ABC News Story.
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