Applications are now open for the UNDP Communications Internship 2026 in Malaysia, a paid international internship for students and recent graduates interested in communications, sustainability, and development work. This opportunity is offered by the United Nations Development Programme, one of the leading global organizations working on sustainable development initiatives.
The UNDP Communications Internship is a 3-month program open to candidates from around the world. It provides hands-on experience in communication strategies, media engagement, and development-related projects within an international work environment.
This internship is closely linked with the Malaysia-UN SDG Trust Fund, a collaborative initiative between the United Nations in Malaysia and the MySDG Foundation, supported by the Ministry of Finance Malaysia. The fund focuses on promoting impactful projects aligned with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in Malaysia.
Interns will gain practical experience in content creation, social media management, research, and communication campaigns that support development goals. This role is ideal for individuals passionate about storytelling, global issues, and making a positive social impact.
The UNDP Communications Internship 2026 offers a valuable opportunity to work in an international setting, develop professional skills, and contribute to meaningful development initiatives. It is an excellent choice for those seeking paid internships abroad, global exposure, and career growth in communications and development sectors.
Type
Paid
Location
Malaysia
Deadline
Jun 13, 2026
Posted By
Kashif Mushtaq
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