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Can your nationality help you secure a job at FAO in 2022?

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Similar to the UN Secretariat and UNESCO, FAO also utilizes a strict quota system. The main difference between the secretariat and FAO is that FAO also utilizes the term non-representation, which refers to member countries without any staff member.

  

United Nation’s Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) encourages applications from qualified nationals of non-represented and under-represented member countries as well as qualified women. This means that knowing how your country is represented at the UN agency is a strong reason for applying. Impactpool provides the complete list of all countries’ staff representation and we explain how the quota is calculated.

        Opportunities at the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)

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