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Intern: UN/Global Policy (Fall 2025) – Geneva

Center for Civilians in Conflict
Fellowship
On-site
Geneva Geneva Switzerland

About CIVIC

Center for Civilians in Conflict (CIVIC) is an international nonprofit and nongovernmental organization with offices around the world working to improve protection for civilians in conflict zones. Our mission is to support communities affected by conflict in their quest for protection and work with armed actors and relevant institutions to strengthen their resolve and capacity to prevent and respond to civilian harm. We are advocates who believe that no civilian caught in conflict should be ignored, and advisors who provide practical solutions to preventing and responding to civilian harm. Learn more at civiliansinconflict.org.  


About the Position

CIVIC is seeking highly qualified applicants for our fall internship program to work directly with ourUN/Global Policy team. An internship at CIVIC is a rigorous and rewarding experience, requiring strong research skills, a working knowledge of international humanitarian law and practice, and an exceptional level of maturity and focus.



This is an unpaid internship; however, interns may receive a small daily stipend to cover transportation to CIVIC's offices. 


Academic credit arrangements can be made with your institution.


Commitment of at least 20 hours per week for a minimum of three months, ideally starting October 1, 2025.


The internship is part-time, based in Geneva, and on a hybrid work schedule.


Key Functions

The intern will be integrated into the team and will support, among other tasks:

  • Assisting in planning, supporting, and executing advocacy and policy strategies, including the rollout of CIVIC products for key stakeholders in New York and Geneva;
  • Researching issues relating to protection of civilians in conflict, with a focus on UN peacekeeping operations, and drafting relevant materials including blogs and literature reviews;
  • Preparing for and attending relevant events and meetings at the UN and within the humanitarian, security, human rights, disarmament, and IHL sectors;
  • Developing briefing materials for meetings and missions;
  • Monitoring conflicts and countries of interest;
  • Contributing to qualitative data analysis;
  • Depending on profile, responsibilities may also include developing social media content; maintaining databases; and supporting meetings and events as needed.


Requirements/Qualifications

  • This internship is open only to students who are currently enrolled in a recognized graduate-level academic program.
  • Applicants should be flexible and have confidence in handling multiple tasks, as well as the ability to work independently.
  • Applicants are expected to have excellent writing and research skills and should anticipate using these skills frequently.
  • Interns will be expected to maintain a level of confidentiality and discretion when working with sensitive information.
  • Fluency in French is an added advantage.


Additional Details


Applications will be accepted until Wednesday, September 10, 2025 at 4:00 PM ET. 


CIVIC seeks to recruit, develop, and retain the most talented people from a diverse candidate pool in the belief that this is critical to achieving our goals. We strongly encourage applications from persons with diverse backgrounds and experiences.


CIVIC is not able to sponsor employees at this point, so please ensure that you can legally work in this location when applying.


Note to Recruiters and Placement Agencies: CIVIC does not accept unsolicited agency resumes. CIVIC does not pay placement fees for candidates submitted by any agency other than its approved partners.