As the global health landscape continues to evolve, the World Health Organization (WHO) remains a cornerstone in disease prevention, emergency response, and health systems strengthening. In November 2025, WHO has opened a new round of volunteer opportunities for individuals passionate about supporting global health initiatives, contributing to humanitarian response, and gaining hands-on experience with an international institution. Whether volunteering online or on-site, these roles offer a meaningful way to make an impact.
Why Volunteer with WHO?
Volunteering with the World Health Organization provides both professional growth and the opportunity to support work that directly protects and improves lives. Volunteers support critical functions such as outbreak monitoring, public health outreach, research assistance, communications, and emergency preparedness. In return, they gain valuable insights into international health coordination, exposure to real-world global challenges, and the chance to collaborate with experienced health professionals from around the world.
WHO welcomes applicants from diverse academic and professional backgrounds—including public health, communications, medicine, data analysis, community outreach, languages, and social sciences.
Current WHO Volunteer Opportunities – November 2025
Below are the officially listed open roles for November 2025. Opportunities vary across regions and include both on-site and online assignments:
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1. Public Health Expert – WHO Qatar (Onsite)
Location: Qatar
Duration: 12 months
Deadline: 23 November 2025
This role supports national health programmes, disease control strategies, and public health planning. Ideal for candidates with strong expertise in epidemiology, public health management, or health policy.
2. Program Officer – HIV and Tuberculosis – WHO Congo (Onsite)
Location: Congo
Duration: 12 months
Deadline: 19 November 2025
Volunteers in this role will assist with planning, monitoring, and strengthening HIV/TB interventions. Suitable for individuals with experience in infectious diseases, programme coordination, or community health.
3. Communications and Donor Visibility Officer – WHO Somalia (Onsite)
Location: Somalia
Duration: 6 months
Deadline: 21 November 2025
This assignment focuses on creating communication materials, documenting field activities, and enhancing donor visibility. Applicants with communications, journalism, or public relations experience are encouraged to apply.
4. RCCE Online Campaign for Climate Change and Health – WHO Iraq (Online)
Location: Iraq (Remote assignment)
Duration: 1 week
Posted: 1 month ago
Deadline: 22 November 2025
A short but impactful remote opportunity supporting digital campaigns on climate change and health under the MMPTF Project. Ideal for those skilled in digital media, public communication, or online community engagement.
5. Interpreter/Translator – WHO Türkiye (Onsite)
Location: Türkiye
Duration: 6 months
Posted: 7 days ago
Deadline: 25 November 2025
This role supports translation and interpretation for health missions, training sessions, and field teams. Suitable for multilingual candidates with strong language accuracy and cultural understanding.
How to Apply for WHO Volunteer Opportunities
Applying for WHO volunteer roles is straightforward and fully online. To get started:
1. Visit the Official WHO Careers Portal : Browse the volunteering section where all current openings, requirements, and deadlines are listed.
2. Select Your Preferred Assignment : Review each position carefully and ensure the responsibilities align with your skills and interests.
3.Create an online profile on the UNV recruitment Portal
4. Submit Your Application Online :Complete the application form, upload your documents, and submit before the deadline. Some roles may include written tests or interviews.
5. Wait for Confirmation : If shortlisted, WHO will contact you directly with next steps, including orientation or onboarding procedures.
WHO volunteering offers a rare opportunity to contribute to global health while building international experience. Whether you’re assisting with climate communication campaigns, supporting public health programmes on the ground, or contributing through technical expertise, your work will help strengthen communities and advance global health equity. November 2025 presents a powerful chance to get involved—apply early and take the first step toward making a global difference.
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