UNDP Digital, AI & Innovation Paid Internship (Global Call 2026)
UNDP
Home‑Based (Remote)
Role description
UNDP Digital, AI & Innovation Remote Paid Internship (Global Call 2026)
Organization: United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
Location: Home‑Based (Remote)
Employment Type: Paid Internship (Full‑time)
Contract Duration: 3 months
Application Deadline: October 1, 2026
Languages Required: Fluency in English
About UNDP
The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) is the UN’s global development arm, operating in over 170 countries with more than 17,000 staff. UNDP works on critical issues such as poverty reduction, climate change, renewable energy, governance, and women’s empowerment. Digital technologies and artificial intelligence are now central to UNDP’s strategy, enabling inclusive and sustainable development solutions worldwide.
Internship Overview
The Digital, AI and Innovation (DAI) Hub is UNDP’s central platform for advancing systems transformation, digital public infrastructure, and innovation. Interns will contribute to projects that combine global expertise with local insights to deliver future‑ready development solutions.
This internship is not just a routine placement—it reflects how digital transformation and AI are reshaping global development . For Ethiopian graduates and young professionals, opportunities like this highlight the importance of data‑driven decision making and inclusive innovation in tackling challenges such as climate change, governance, and poverty reduction. By participating, interns gain hands‑on exposure to international development practices , while also building skills that are increasingly in demand across both public and private sectors.
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Duties & Responsibilities
Interns may support UNDP in one or more of the following areas:
Systems Transformation & Innovation: Research, policy design, and knowledge sharing. Programme Delivery & Capacity Building: Toolkits, training materials, and webinars. Data Policy & Governance: Research on data protection, governance frameworks, and digital rights. Data Analytics & Insights: Collecting, cleaning, and analyzing datasets; dashboards and visualizations. Partnerships & Strategic Communications: Outreach, drafting proposals, and producing content. Product Design & AI Tools: Supporting design, testing, and implementation of digital products. Research & Knowledge Management: Maintaining UNDP knowledge platforms and drafting summaries.
Qualifications
Enrolled in or recently graduated from a Bachelor’s or Master’s programme in IT, Computer Science, Engineering, Data Science, Policy, or related fields. Strong interest in digital transformation, AI, and innovation . Excellent communication, problem‑solving, and teamwork skills. Ability to work independently in a fast‑paced environment.
Benefits
Monthly stipend (varies by duty station). Flexible start date (applications reviewed on a rolling basis until September 30, 2026). Remote work opportunity with global exposure.
Organization: United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
Location: Home‑Based (Remote)
Employment Type: Paid Internship (Full‑time)
Contract Duration: 3 months
Application Deadline: October 1, 2026
Languages Required: Fluency in English
About UNDP
The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) is the UN’s global development arm, operating in over 170 countries with more than 17,000 staff. UNDP works on critical issues such as poverty reduction, climate change, renewable energy, governance, and women’s empowerment. Digital technologies and artificial intelligence are now central to UNDP’s strategy, enabling inclusive and sustainable development solutions worldwide.
Internship Overview
The Digital, AI and Innovation (DAI) Hub is UNDP’s central platform for advancing systems transformation, digital public infrastructure, and innovation. Interns will contribute to projects that combine global expertise with local insights to deliver future‑ready development solutions.
This internship is not just a routine placement—it reflects how digital transformation and AI are reshaping global development . For Ethiopian graduates and young professionals, opportunities like this highlight the importance of data‑driven decision making and inclusive innovation in tackling challenges such as climate change, governance, and poverty reduction. By participating, interns gain hands‑on exposure to international development practices , while also building skills that are increasingly in demand across both public and private sectors.
Ethiopian professionals directory
Duties & Responsibilities
Interns may support UNDP in one or more of the following areas:
Systems Transformation & Innovation: Research, policy design, and knowledge sharing. Programme Delivery & Capacity Building: Toolkits, training materials, and webinars. Data Policy & Governance: Research on data protection, governance frameworks, and digital rights. Data Analytics & Insights: Collecting, cleaning, and analyzing datasets; dashboards and visualizations. Partnerships & Strategic Communications: Outreach, drafting proposals, and producing content. Product Design & AI Tools: Supporting design, testing, and implementation of digital products. Research & Knowledge Management: Maintaining UNDP knowledge platforms and drafting summaries.
Qualifications
Enrolled in or recently graduated from a Bachelor’s or Master’s programme in IT, Computer Science, Engineering, Data Science, Policy, or related fields. Strong interest in digital transformation, AI, and innovation . Excellent communication, problem‑solving, and teamwork skills. Ability to work independently in a fast‑paced environment.
Benefits
Monthly stipend (varies by duty station). Flexible start date (applications reviewed on a rolling basis until September 30, 2026). Remote work opportunity with global exposure.