The World Bank Accountability Mechanism (AM) Dispute Resolution Service (DRS) offers highly-motivated young professionals from the global south an opportunity to be exposed to the mission and work of the World Bank Accountability Mechanism.
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Accountability Mechanism (AM) Dispute Resolution Service (DRS) Internship
Aim and Benefits of Accountability Mechanism (AM) Dispute Resolution Service (DRS) Internship
The Intershipis is Fully funded
Requirements for Accountability Mechanism (AM) Dispute Resolution Service (DRS) Internship Qualification
- Degree in a relevant subject, such as law, social science etc, with relevance to dispute resolution work or accountability in an international context. Advanced academic qualifications or relevant professional experience will be considered an asset.
- Professional interest in community-level development and social and environmental issues.
- Keen interest in working in an international environment and understand complex geopolitical and cultural differences.
- Strong organizational and research skills.
- A team player with a demonstrated ability to work in a multicultural environment and to build and maintain effective relationships with colleagues.
- Excellent English communication skills. Please include a tailored cover letter with your application, which outlines why you should be considered a suitable candidate for the position.
- Additional language skill is desirable (e.g., French, Spanish, Arabic, Portuguese, Swahili or any other language relevant the work of the Accountability Mechanism)
- Flexibility with travelling and working hours.
Interview date, Process and Venue for Accountability Mechanism (AM) Dispute Resolution Service (DRS) Internship
Duration: Six months
Visa: Support will be provided to successful candidates to obtain the necessary work visa for the period of the internship.
Application Deadline
December 30, 2024How to Apply
Interested and qualified? Go to
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For more details, visit World Bank Internship website.