The call is open to apply for the WFP Internship Program 2022. All Students doing Undergraduates & Graduates are Eligible for this World Food Program. WPF is one of the Largest Humanitarian organizations working In the united nations in different countries. If you are looking to work for the welfare of Humanity so apply for this WFP Paid internship Opportunity. WPF’s Basic aim is to help the suppressed people of the world with Food delivery and other help to secure them. All Expenses are fully covered by the WPF program.
This International Internship is open in different Countries of the World. The organization has won the Noble Peace Prize in 2020. WPF won the Gold Standard Internship Host Badge from the University of Oxford for offering Support and internships to help the students in their careers. The Goal of the internship program is to provide students interested in international development with a better understanding of WFP’s work and mission.
The duration of WPF Internship will stay 2 to 8 Months and you will get a Good Monthly Stipend by the WPF. World Food Programme (WFP) works in 117 countries. In conflict situations, we bring relief to exhausted populations and use food assistance to build pathways to peace and stability. Our operations are entirely funded through the generous voluntary contributions of donor governments. A total of 93% of all government contributions go directly to supporting life-saving and life-changing Tasks.
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The World Food Programme (WFP) is the leading humanitarian organization saving lives and changing lives, Delivering Food Assistance in emergencies, and working with communities to improve nutrition and build resilience.
WFP’s efforts focus on emergency assistance, relief and rehabilitation, development aid and special operations. Two-thirds of our work is in conflict-affected countries where people are three times more likely to be undernourished than those living in countries without conflict.