3-MONTH UNDP ONLINE INTERNSHIP 2026 (WITH MONTHLY STIPEND)
Applications are open for the UNDP Digital, AI and Innovation Internship 2026. This is a home-based internship for eligible students and recent graduates.
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Duration: 3 Months
Location: Home Based (Remote)
Benefits:
Monthly Stipend
Remote internship experience
Exposure to digital, AI, data and innovation work
No application fee
Who Can Apply?
Graduate students
Final-year bachelor’s students
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Fluency in English is required
How to Apply: Apply through the official UNDP vacancy portal and complete the required Airtable form. Both steps are required.
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Dear New UKRN from overseas, Apologies!😪
I apologize for not telling you this earlier. Maybe because I was lost in the excitement of the opportunity moving abroad brings you. Or maybe because I did not think about it.
I apologize for not telling you that you will have to stand for 12 hours during your shifts.
I apologize for not telling you that you will need to pick extra shifts to make ends meet and live comfortably.
I apologize for not explaining the importance of community support and that you will struggle within the first few weeks and months.
I sincerely apologize for not giving you a heads-up that you may not be able to eat your native meals anymore, and even if you do, they will not taste the same.
I apologize for not telling you about specific cultural differences, maybe because I do not even know them all. You have to be ready to embrace everyone’s culture.
I apologize for not telling you that you do not have to say “sorry” if it is not your fault, and that saying sorry will automatically make you a suspect of the situation.
I apologize again for not telling you the importance of buying quality and comfortable work shoes - they will save you body pains and leg aches.
I apologize for not telling you the importance of record keeping. I mean, having a personal diary where you jot down things that happened with you at work, etc. This will save you when you least expect it.
I apologize for not telling you to avoid bank or agency shifts until your competencies have been signed off and you are confident. A lot of people have gotten into trouble because of this.
Regarding tax, I should have told you this “Don’t cut corners”. Let HMRC do their thing. If you have any issues, call them.
I apologize for not telling you to stick to your visa requirements and restrictions. Public funds are not something you are entitled to for now. You can check this out on https://t.co/8iKGgnOwKN
I apologize for not telling you that every action here has consequences, and you don’t need to know anyone in the authorities.
I apologize for not telling you that whilst you are supposed to work effectively and have good team dynamics, colleagues are not friends, and if a friend turns to a colleague, don’t mix work and friendship.
I should have told you this, but I think you already know. Be diligent with your work and do not malinger.
I apologize for not telling you that to build a stable relationship here, you have to make sacrifices and be deliberate about it.
I apologize for not explaining the importance of building a credit score. I know we come from a background where we have to always pay for things in full... well, it is different here.
I apologize if I didn’t mention to you the importance of entering the electoral register.
There are a lot of things I wish I had told you sooner, but I am happy you are here now. Make the best of this journey.
If you find this helpful, please repost so that we can help more people 🫶
Once again, apologies.
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If Occupational Health Nursing is on your radar, BLS and ACLS shouldn't be missing from your CV. Here's where you can learn them for FREE.
Disque Foundation – Save a Life Initiative
Free BLS
Free ACLS
Free PALS
Includes study guides, videos, and a certificate of course completion.
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Website: Disque Foundation
American BLS
Free BLS/CPR course
Free CPR & First Aid course
The training is free. If you want a certification card, there's a fee.
Website: https://t.co/9ucpNu4eHe
ACLS Certification Association
Free ACLS training resources
Free BLS study materials
Includes practice tests, algorithms, megacode simulators, flashcards, and videos.
Website: https://t.co/x6LkJu1Rla
If you need an American Heart Association (AHA) certificate:
The AHA does not offer free BLS or ACLS certification. Their online learning must be followed by a hands-on skills assessment, and the course is paid.
For Nigerian nurses: If you're taking BLS/ACLS for migration (UK, Australia, Middle East, etc.), always check whether your employer specifically requires an AHA-accredited certificate. Many employers will not accept free online certificates alone and may require an official AHA or equivalent certification with a practical skills assessment.
https://t.co/IIA6M9PQkI
AHPRA. OBA. ANMAC.
Don't worry, I'm not speaking in tongues.
It's the AUSTRALIAN NURSING PATHWAY that almost made me fall off my chair.
"Okay, this pathway actually makes sense."
Before we start, a quick geography lesson.
Australia is both a country and a continent located in Oceania, southeast of Asia. It's one of the richest countries in the world and is known for its high standard of living.
Their currency is the Australian Dollar (AUD).
As of today: 1 AUD ≈ ₦960
Now let's get into it:
Looking to move to the United States as a nurse?
One of the questions I get asked most often is:
“Which agencies recruit international nurses for the USA?”
To help you get started, here is a list of agencies that actively work with internationally educated nurses and provide support with licensing, immigration, visa processing, relocation, and job placement.
AOLA Healthcare
https://t.co/rBsDPm10qQ
Ameri Nurse USA
https://t.co/KEnG5YAPVg
Grandison Nursing
https://t.co/NwUV1dvbKX
Global Nurse Partners
https://t.co/3dAkPZbucd
Western Arch Staffing
https://t.co/DJTj8WukHf
Care International Agency
https://t.co/7mgVU64pZH
VEMA Staffing Partners
https://t.co/cW36qGtArx
Valley Medical Staffing
https://t.co/kbhRrpX0HN
Connetics USA (AMN Healthcare International)
https://t.co/S91lsJQTeV
Clearport USA
https://t.co/wU1Pt07vZo
MedStaff Alliance
https://t.co/87KXAWrUQj
Before signing with any agency:
1. Read the contract carefully.
2. Ask about salary and benefits.
3. Confirm whether housing assistance is provided.
4. Ask who pays for NCLEX, VisaScreen, immigration fees, and relocation costs.
5. Understand the length of any employment commitment.
6. Verify whether the position is direct hire or agency employment.
7. Never pay large upfront recruitment fees without proper verification.
If you have already relocated to the USA through an agency, share your experience below.
Which agency did you use?
How long did the process take?
Would you recommend them to other nurses?
Your answers could help thousands of nurses planning their journey to the United States.
#InternationalNurse
#NCLEX
#NurseMigration
#RegisteredNurse
#USRN
#NursesAbroad
#NurseLife
#NursingCareer
#HealthcareJobs
#VisaScreen
#CGFNS
#ForeignNurses
#NurseRecruitment
#WorkInUSA
#Nursejoywilliam
If you are an internationally trained nurse living in Africa and dreaming of working in America, this is the step-by-step process of how to write the NCLEX-RN and become eligible to work as a registered nurse in the United States.
This process can feel overwhelming at first, but thousands of nurses from Africa complete it every year. The key is understanding the process clearly and preparing financially.
STEP 1: CHOOSE A BOARD OF NURSING (BON)
In the United States, every state has its own Board of Nursing. You do not apply to America as a whole. You apply to a specific state.
Some states are more friendly to international nurses than others.
Best Boards of Nursing for International Nurses:
1. New York
Why nurses choose it:
- Does not require a Social Security Number to take NCLEX
- Popular among African and international nurses
- Straightforward process
- Can write NCLEX outside the US
Requirements:
- Nursing school transcripts
- Verification of nursing license
- Infection control course
- Child abuse course
- Passport identification
Estimated costs:
- NY application fee: about $143
- Infection control course: $15–$30
- Child abuse course: $15–$30
2. Texas
Why nurses choose it:
- Large job market
- Faster processing
- Many hospitals sponsor international nurses
Requirements:
- Credential evaluation through CGFNS
- English exam may be required
- Fingerprinting/background check
- Nursing transcripts and license verification
Estimated costs:
- Application fee: around $150
- Fingerprints/background check: $40–$100
3. Illinois
Why nurses choose it:
- No Social Security Number needed for NCLEX eligibility
- Good for first-time applicants
Requirements:
- Credential evaluation
- Nursing transcripts
- License verification
Estimated costs:
- Application fee: approximately $98–$150
4. Florida
Why nurses choose it:
- Easier endorsement later
- Huge healthcare job market
Requirements:
- Credential evaluation
- Fingerprints
- Background check
- English proficiency may be required
Estimated costs:
- Application fee: around $110–$200
STEP 2: COMPLETE CREDENTIAL EVALUATION
Most states require your nursing education to be evaluated to confirm it meets US standards.
The most common organization used is CGFNS/TruMerit
What they evaluate:
- Nursing transcripts
- Nursing license verification
- Education hours
- Clinical rotations
Estimated cost:
- CES Professional Report: $350–$485
Additional possible costs:
- Transcript processing
- Courier fees
- Translation/notarization if needed
Estimated total:
$400–$700
STEP 3: SUBMIT YOUR APPLICATION TO THE BOARD OF NURSING
Once credential evaluation is complete:
- Submit your BON application
- Send supporting documents
- Wait for eligibility approval
Documents commonly required:
- Passport
- Nursing diploma/degree
- Transcripts
- License verification
- Credential evaluation report
Processing time:
4 weeks to 6 months depending on the state
STEP 4: REGISTER FOR THE NCLEX EXAM
Register through Pearson VUE NCLEX after your BON approves your eligibility. (NCSBN)
Official fees:
- NCLEX registration fee: $200 USD
- International scheduling fee: $150 USD
Total:
$350 USD (NCLEX)
Important:
You can write NCLEX in international testing centers outside America including:
- South Africa
- Kenya
- India
- Philippines
- United Kingdom
- UAE
STEP 5: RECEIVE YOUR ATT (AUTHORIZATION TO TEST)
Once approved, Pearson VUE sends you an ATT email.
This allows you to:
- Schedule your exam
- Choose your testing center
- Select your exam date
The ATT is extremely important.
Do not lose it.
STEP 6: PREPARE FOR THE NCLEX
This is where many nurses fail because they underestimate the exam.
NCLEX is not about memorization.
It tests:
- Critical thinking
- Prioritization
- Safety
- Delegation
- Clinical judgment
Best NCLEX study resources:
- UWorld
- Archer Review
- Simple Nursing
- Kaplan
- Saunders Comprehensive Review
Estimated review costs:
- $50–$500 depending on the package