United Nations Young Professionals Programme (YPP) 2023-24 (Fully-Funded)

United Nations is inviting applications for the Young Professionals Programme (YPP) 2023-2024. It is a fully funded program for candidates who want to pursue their careers as international civil servants with the United Nations Secretariat. It consists of an entrance examination and professional development programs once successful candidates start their careers with the UN.

What is the UN Young Professionals Programme?

  • Initially, you will be appointed for two years and then be reviewed for a continuing appointment.
  • The Organization promotes mobility within and across duty stations and job families.
  • As a new recruit, you are expected to work in a different duty station for your second assignment.
  • You will be offered orientation and mobility training as well as career support.
  • This will help you adapt and accelerate the learning period leading to productive work and job satisfaction as an international civil servant. 

Who we are

  • The world looks to the United Nations for solutions to complex problems everywhere; from ending conflict and alleviating poverty to combating climate change and defending human rights. The issues on our agenda are manifold and diverse as are the careers we offer. Among our ranks, you will find staff members who monitor elections, disarm child soldiers, coordinate relief in humanitarian crises, and provide administrative as well as logistical support to carry out our complex mandates. These are just a few examples amongst our many other equally critical and necessary functions.
  • The wide array of jobs means that you may change functions, departments, geographic locations, and even organizations or fields of work throughout your career in the Organization.
  • The diversity of our people, some 41,000 staff from our 193 Member States, means that you will find yourself working in multicultural teams with people from all backgrounds and cultures who have wide perspectives, experiences, expectations as well as approaches.
  • As an international civil servant, you are expected to uphold the highest standards of efficiency, competence, and integrity in all matters affecting your work and status. Integrity includes probity, impartiality, fairness, honesty, and truthfulness. Those we serve have a right to expect no less.

What we do

  • The United Nations is an international organization founded in 1945 and committed to maintaining international peace and security; developing friendly relations among nations; promoting social progress, better living standards, and human rights.
  • Due to its unique international character, and the powers vested in its founding Charter, the Organization takes action on a wide range of issues and provides a forum for its 193 Member States to express their views, through the General Assembly, the Security Council, the Economic and Social Council, and other bodies and committees.
  • The work of the United Nations touches every corner of the globe and focuses on a broad range of fundamental issues, like sustainable development, protection of the environment and refugees, disaster relief and mitigation, counter-terrorism, as well as disarmament and non-proliferation.
  • In September 2015, world leaders gathered at the United Nations Headquarters in New York and unanimously adopted the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, a new universal standard for development that will ensure no one is left behind.
  • 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) represent the cornerstone of the historic, transformational Agenda. Building on the success of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), the SDGs aim to go further to end all forms of poverty. Universal and indivisible, the SDGs call for action by all countries—developed, developing, and middle-income—to promote prosperity while protecting the planet over the next fifteen years.
  • The SDGs officially came into force on 1 January 2016. Governments, businesses, and civil society have started mobilizing efforts to achieve the goals, by aligning their priorities with the SDGs and adopting plans to achieve them.

Application Process

  1. Confirming Eligibility
  2. Creating a profile and preparing an application
  3. Submitting a job application
  4. Evaluation of the application
  5. Written Examination
  6. Oral Examination
  7. Results notification
  8. Welcome to the UN

Eligibility

Nationality: be a national of a participating country

Education: hold at least a first-level university degree relevant for the exam(at least a relevant Bachelor’s degree or a 3-year equivalent degree)

Age: be 32 years old or younger in the year of the examination

Language: be fluent in either English or French

Ideal Candidate Description

Who can apply?

The YPP examination is held once a year and is open to nationals of countries participating in the annual recruitment exercise. The list of participating countries is published annually and varies from year to year.

Basic application criteria

  • You must have the nationality of a participating country.
  • You must hold at least a first-level university degree relevant to the exam subject you are applying for.
  • You must be 32 or younger in the year of the examination.
  • You must be fluent in either English or French. 

United Nations YPP Participating Countries 2023

Afghanistan
Andorra
Angola
Antigua
Barbuda
Bahrain
Belize
Brunei Darussalam
Cabo Verrde
Central African Republican
China
Comoros
Cuba
Democratic People’s Republic of Korea
Dominica
Equatorial Guinea
Gabon Grenada
Guinea-Bissau
Haiti
Israel
Japan
Kiribati
Kuwait
Lao People’s Democratic Republic
Liberia
Libya
Liechtenstein

Marshall Islands
Micronesia (Federated States of)
Monaco
Mozambique
Namibia
Nauru
Norway Oman
Palau Panama
Papua New Guinea
Paraguay
Qatar
Republic of Korea
Saint Lucia
Saint Vincent
The Grenadines
Samoa San Marino
Sao Tome and Principe Saudi Arabia
Slovenia
Solomon Islands
South Sudan
Timor-Leste
Turkmenistan
Tuvalu United Arab Emirates
United States of America
Cabo Verde

Cost/ Funding for Participants

Fully Funded

United Nations YPP Salary

The United Nations Young Professional Program (YPP) salary structure is given below:

For entry-level professionals (P1- P3)$ 37,000 – 80,000
For mid-career professionals (P4- P5)$67,000-1,06,000
For senior-level professionals (D1-D2)$95,000-1,23,000

The grants, allowances, and salaries paid by the United Nations are generally exempted from the income tax.

Last Date

The UN YPP’s 2023 last date for Applications will be 29 June 2023 (closes at 11:59 PM New York time).

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