Experience are very important. Your skill are very interesting. You have great chance. Go to UN and make your proposal. good luck*
2007-08-28 03:57:03
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answered by L U K E 7
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I'm afraid your experience doesn't count for much. An MA in Sociology would help but not that much without prior experience. Most often BA or an MA in Political Science, International Relations or International Studies are their preferred choice for applicants. (I was one of them)
How to get there? You have to rise up amongst the ranks. Get experience from their sphere. Experience in garments exports won't do squat for UNESCO or UNICEF. Oh and learn some French on the way, it is an advantage.
2007-08-27 14:38:57
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answered by Anonymous
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I am European, English and French speaker, and I have a very heterogeneous background in different areas from communications to computer science and education. After these varied experiences I realized what I really want to do is work for an organization like UNESCO. My only issue is that most people find it difficult to understand my background which has been a trial-error path towards discovering what I really wanted to do. Could this hinder my application?...
2015-05-21 23:48:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Go to the UN building in NYC and tell them that you are a card carrying communist.
16 out of 17 of the AMERICANS that were involved in creating the U . N. were later identified, in sworn testimony, as secret communist agents.
The first Secretary General was the AMERICAN Alger Hiss. Alger Hiss served time in prison pursuant to his involvement in a Communist spy ring.
Many of the other AMERICANS that were involved in creating the U . N. fled the country, to avoid prosecution.
The ONE AMERICAN, that was involved in creating the U . N. ; and was NOT later identified, in sworn testimony, as a secret communist agent, was Dean Acheson. Dean Acheson's law firm was the legal representative of the Soviet Union, in U. S. courts.
If the AMERICANS that were involved in creating the U . N. were Communists, what do you think we got from the rest of the world?
The land for the U. N. building was provided by the Rockefellers.
When the U. S. did not ratify the treaty to create the "League of Nations" the one worlders created a "League of Nations in exile" . This was the Council on Foriegn Relations. CFR members worked to create the UN, and still work to create WORLD GOVERNMENT until this day.
Who were the 16 American citizens who helped create the UN that were identified as communists ?
See: http://home.hiwaay.net/~becraft/Pub7277.htm
You will find this written:
Five years after the 1945 founding of the United nations, official records released by the State Department# identified the individuals listed below as key U.S. contributors to the planning for the world organization. Each of the 16 was subsequently identified in sworn testimony before U.S. government agencies as a secret communist.
Alger Hiss
Nathan Gregory Silvermaster
Harry Dexter White
Harold Glasser
Virginius Frank Coe
Victor Perlo
Noel Field
Irving Kaplan
Laurence Duggan
Solomon Adler
Henry Julian Wadleigh
Abraham George Silverman
John Carter Vincent
William K. Ullman
David Weintraub
William H. Taylor
2007-08-25 02:39:12
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answered by KD7ONE 5
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Be able to pass the examinations of the UN to be accepted as an employee and work it out to rise in the ladder of ranks.
2007-08-25 16:16:01
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answered by FRAGINAL, JTM 7
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Experience. Start at the entry level and work your way up.
2007-08-23 22:26:22
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answered by Theresa 6
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Political pull would help but they accept applications.
2007-08-22 14:49:48
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answered by dianer 5
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b
2007-08-22 10:52:51
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answered by Anonymous
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