Internship

Protection Intern - Research & Reporting

Yaoundé, Cameroon
UNHCRYaounde, Cameroon20 May 2026
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Formality Risk: Low
  • Short Posting Period (13d): 13 days between posting and deadline — shorter than the typical 2–4 week window for UN professional positions.

Terms of Reference

The ideal candidate should demonstrate:

• Strong analytical and research skills, with the ability to synthesize complex protection information into clear written products.

• Demonstrated academic interest in refugee protection, human rights, displacement dynamics, or African political contexts.

• Ability to draft concise reports, briefing notes and analytical summaries.

• Interest in Community-Based Protection approaches and durable solutions, including social cohesion and humanitarian–development nexus frameworks.

• Strong writing skills in English (essential); working knowledge of French is an asset.

• Good organizational skills and ability to work independently under guidance.

• Intellectual curiosity, discretion and sensitivity to protection and displacement-related issues.

Occupational Safety and Health Considerations:

To view occupational safety and health considerations for this duty station, please visit this link:

https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/travel

Living and Working Conditions:

Yaoundé is a duty station classified B. Living conditions are good including in other major cities such as Douala as well. Yaoundé is the political capital where most embassies and representations of international organizations are based while Douala is the economic capital hosting the main seaport. Despite the instability in the South-West and North-West Province due to the ``Anglophone crisis and in the Far North Province due to Boko Haram Activities, the situation in the political capital and other parts of the country is overall good. Yaoundé is under security level 2.

All United Nations personnel must comply with UNDSS procedures and recommendations during their assignment to Cameroon. Thefts and burglary are the main incidents against UN personnel.

The access to health services in Yaoundé is good. The yellow fever vaccine is compulsory and vaccination cards should be presented at the entrance. Vaccinations against Meningococcal Meningitis and Hepatitis A and B are also recommended. The basic drugs are available in pharmacies, but it is recommended to bring specific prescription drugs.

The currency used in Cameroon is Franc CFA (XAF). Many hotels, restaurants and large businesses in Yaoundé accept the main international credit cards (Visa, MasterCard, American Express, etc.). It is also possible to withdraw cash from automatic telling machines found in all the major cities.

The accommodation facilities are in general good and the choice is wide. It is possible to rent unfurnished and furnished accommodations. International staff in Yaoundé are advised to reside in specific parts of the town (Bastos and Omnisport) where diplomatic police undertake regular patrols. Transportation in town can be easily arranged through local taxis.

The incumbent will be briefed on conditions in locations within the region upon arrival as appropriate.

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This position doesn't require a functional clearance

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