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7 August 2024
We are called upon to model the interpersonal relations in our work that demonstrate the ideals of peace, of respect for the dignity of each person, and of dialogue and cooperation. Here you will find guidance and resources for creating a collegial and productive work atmosphere that allows everyone to do their best on behalf of the United Nations.
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17 October 2024
The United Nations has a global system-wide workplace programme on HIV – UN Cares – designed to reduce the impact of HIV in the workplace by supporting “universal access” to prevention, treatment, care and support for all personnel and their families. You can access accurate and up-to-date global information resources about protection from HIV infection and managing life with HIV prepared by UNAIDS, and seek counselling as needed from Medical Services.
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4 March 2024
Leadership and Management Development (LMD)
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17 October 2024
The United Nations HIV and Global HIV PEP kit program in workplace is designed to reduce the impact of HIV in the work
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3 January 2024
Staff members in the General Service and related categories and in the Field Service category (FS-5 and below) who wish to have an international career with the UN have an opportunity through the examinations for the Young Professionals Programme (YPP). Here you will find the Information on the options for GS and FS staff members who wish to take the examination for the Young Professionals Programme.
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18 October 2024
When you start your work with the United Nations, you are bound to duties and obligations that are exclusively international—meaning that UN staff members serve the world with independence and impartiality. Our Core Values – Integrity, Professionalism, and Respect for Diversity – together with the standards and obligations of our service form the essence of what it means to be an international civil servant.
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17 October 2024
Meningococcal Disease/Meningitis
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29 June 2015
This Portal aims to provide an overview of information and references for staff and individuals interested in learning about the United Nations.
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17 October 2024
You can take every precaution to ensure your health and wellbeing and still sometimes the unforeseen medical emergency happens. In the case of an unforeseen and acute illness or injury away from established duty stations there may be need for medical evacuation. Become familiar with the provisions for medical evacuation if you are serving at or on official travel to a duty station with limited medical facilities.
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17 October 2024
Latest DHMOSH Advisories for UN Healthcare Workers
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17 October 2024
You are ‘cleared’ as medically fit for the work you will do before you join the UN and at other times during your service depending on your health, the role you perform, and the location you serve in. Medical clearances are used only to ensure you are employed in a safe and appropriate manner. The UN Medical Services collects medical information from you and any relevant health practitioners and uses this to make an assessment of your fitness. None of that information is communicated to other areas of the UN. The UN Medical Services simply issues a statement of “fit” or “not fit.” Your confidential medical information remains confidential.