Are you between the ages of 14 and 24? Do you care about social, cultural, political and economic
issues? Are you interested in improving your blogging and digital media skills?
This is your chance to apply for a 4 months blogging internship with Voices of Youth – UNICEF’s vibrant online youth community. The 4-month internship offers you (young people aged 14-24) an opportunity to develop your writing, research and critical thinking skills and allows you to connect with other engaged young people around the world in global dialogue.
We are looking for 10-15 young people from across the world – fluent in English [Spanish/French] – who will blog at least once a week and participate in online discussions on the platform. In total, about 30-40 interns will be selected to participate in the April internship. Due to the high demand and limited number of spaces available, Voices of Youth will only contact candidates that were selected for the internship.
Benefits:
During the internship you will receive regular feedback on your writing, get access to tips & tricks on how to write a good blog post and exchange ideas with other blogging interns. At the end of the internship you will have improved your blogging skills, gained new insights into global development issues and been connected to a network of international young bloggers.
Eligibility:
You are between 14 and 24 years old
You are fluent in written English [Spanish/French] – it’s no problem if English [Spanish/French] is not your first language, but you should be comfortable writing in English [Spanish/French].
You will be able to access the Internet at least once a week to blog, comment and participate in debates.
You are available to start the internship in April 2015.
Please note that this internship is by remote participation – so you will NOT be required to travel anywhere.
How to Apply
To apply, please fill out the Google form by 15 March 2015.
For questions, please write to mliatowitsch@unicef.org or contact us on Twitter @voicesofyouth
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