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WFP Multiple Associate Programme. Apply Now for 2025

About the Organization

The World Food Programme (WFP) is the world’s largest humanitarian organization, working to end global hunger and improve food security for vulnerable populations. As the food assistance branch of the United Nations, WFP provides lifesaving support in emergencies and develops long-term solutions to hunger and malnutrition in over 120 countries. Its mission is to save lives, change lives, and build a world with zero hunger.

WFP Multiple Associate Programme. Apply Now for 2025

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Why Work for WFP

Working with WFP means being part of a mission-driven organization that creates real-world impact. The WFP Associate Programme offers an exceptional platform for early-career professionals to contribute to humanitarian operations while gaining practical experience and exposure to international development. You’ll work with passionate colleagues, receive professional development opportunities, and build a global network in one of the most respected humanitarian agencies in the world.

Key Responsibilities

As an Associate at WFP, you will support technical and operational functions across various departments. Responsibilities may include:

  • Assisting with data analysis, project planning, and implementation
  • Supporting emergency response and logistics coordination
  • Contributing to monitoring and evaluation efforts
  • Preparing internal reports, briefing documents, and donor updates
  • Engaging with stakeholders and supporting field operations

Associates may be placed in headquarters or country offices, depending on the organizational needs and candidate profiles.

Who Can Apply?

The WFP Associate Programme is open to highly motivated individuals who meet the following criteria:

  • A university degree (Bachelor’s or Master’s) in relevant fields such as International Relations, Public Policy, Nutrition, Logistics, or related disciplines
  • Strong analytical and communication skills
  • A demonstrated interest in humanitarian or development work
  • Proficiency in English (knowledge of a second UN language is an asset)
  • Up to three years of relevant work experience

WFP values diversity and encourages applications from qualified women, persons with disabilities, and candidates from developing countries.

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Application Process

The selection process is competitive and includes multiple stages:

  1. Online Application – Submission of a CV and motivation letter
  2. Screening – Review of qualifications, experience, and alignment with WFP’s values
  3. Assessment – May include written tests or video interviews
  4. Final Interviews – Conducted by hiring managers from relevant departments

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How to Apply

Interested candidates should visit the official WFP Careers website to search for Associate Programme openings. Create a profile, upload your documents, and submit your application before the deadline. Early applications are encouraged, as positions are filled on a rolling basis.

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