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UN OCHA Job 2026: Humanitarian Affairs Experience in Bangkok

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UN OCHA Job 2026: Humanitarian Affairs Experience in Bangkok

The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) is offering a hands-on internship at its Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific (ROAP) in Bangkok, Thailand. This program provides a unique opportunity for students and recent graduates to gain practical experience in humanitarian coordination, emergency response, and public communication within a major UN agency.

 Internship Overview

OCHA is responsible for coordinating humanitarian actors to ensure coherent and effective responses to emergencies and disasters. The internship is available full-time or part-time, and can be conducted in-person, hybrid, or remotely from Bangkok. Interns will work closely with Humanitarian Affairs Officers in the Operations Unit and collaborate with other units such as the Public Information Unit and the Information Management Unit.

The internship duration is six months, providing extensive exposure to UN humanitarian operations in Asia and the Pacific.

Key Responsibilities

Interns may assist with:

Eligibility Requirements

Candidates must meet one of the following:

Other requirements:

No professional work experience is required, but relevant coursework and skills are expected.

Internship Benefits

While the internship is unpaid, participants gain:

Interns are responsible for their own travel, visa, accommodation, and living expenses. Non-residents must secure the appropriate visa and work authorization.

Application Deadline

Applications for the OCHA Humanitarian Affairs Internship close on March 8, 2026. Early applications are recommended due to competitive selection.

 Final Thoughts

This internship is ideal for students passionate about humanitarian action, emergency response, and international cooperation. Working at UN OCHA in Bangkok provides valuable insight into coordinating global disaster response and shaping effective humanitarian strategies in Asia and the Pacific.