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DRC ARE NOW PUBLISHING NEW AND EXCITING INTERNATIONAL POSITIONS

Are you looking for experience to kick-start an international career within the humanitarian sector? Or do you want to upgrade your skills and move forward in your career by getting in-dept training and hands-on field experience? Do you want to make a real difference for refugees in Africa, Latin America and Europe by working within a leading international organization? Then this is your chance!

The Danish Refugee Council (DRC) is leading an exciting new EU project aiming at recruiting and deploying volunteers as part of the European Union Aid Volunteers initiative. The project enables EU citizens and long-term residents in EU to get involved in international humanitarian aid projects in non-EU countries affected by disaster. 

DRC will within the project deploy 62 EU Aid Volunteers during 2019 to DRC and UNHCR Country Offices in Africa, Latin America and Europe. From the 62 positions, there will be 16 Senior EU Aid Volunteer positions (more than 5 years of professional experience) and 46 Junior EU Aid Volunteer positions (less than 5 years of professional experience).

We have just released the first of the vacancies, so please apply if you are interested in professional volunteering in a non-EU country affected by disaster and upgrade(kick-start your international career.

Read more about the vacancies here: https://drc.ngo/relief-work/the-drc-stand-by-roster/our-rosters/eu-aid-volunteers-roster

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