Background

HIV is spreading faster in Eastern Europe and the Commonwealth of Independent States than in any other region in the world. According to the latest 2010 UNAIDS Report on the Epidemic, Eastern Europe and Central Asia remains the only region in the world where prevalence continues to climb. There are now an estimated 1.5 million people living with HIV, representing a nine-fold increase in less than 10 years. The epidemic continues to target young adults of working age, with over 80 percent of PLHIV under the age of 29.

Multi-drug and extensive-drug resistant tuberculosis (MDR and XDR TB respectively) also represents a large health issue. According to WHO, there are currently an estimated 81,000 people with MDR and XDR TB in the region and most of them do not receive proper diagnosis and treatment. The elimination of malaria is also on the agenda in the Central Asia sub-region.

Even though many countries in the region have made notable progress in addressing health issues in the context of economic, ecological and social development, significant gaps remain to be filled, particularly in view of achieving the health related Millennium Development Goals (MDGs 4 – Reduce Child Mortality, 5 – Improve Maternal Health and 6 - Combat HIV/AIDS, Malaria and other diseases). 

Based on the UNAIDS Division of labour, UNDP plays the lead role in the HIV response as it relates to MDGs and development planning, governance, human rights, gender and sexual diversity.

The Regional HIV, Health and Development team provides support to the country offices and national stakeholders in the Eastern Europe and Central Asia region through advisory services, knowledge management and the implementation of strategic regional programmes.

Duties and Responsibilities

The interested candidate will assist the HIV, Health and Development Unit at the Bratislava Regional Center in the following tasks:

  • Translation, proofing and editing of UNDP websites, reports, articles and emails;
  • Participation in the coordination of translation projects;
  • Support with the development of text (in Russian) for the public HIV/AIDS website
  • Other as required

Competencies

  • Translation project management experience an asset;
  • Strong organizational skills and the ability to multi-task;
  • Interest in human development, HIV, public health and the United Nations;

Required Skills and Experience

Education:

  • Enrollment in a graduate degree programme in translation, linguistics or literature

Experience:

  • Knowledge of HIV, Health and development terminology;
  • Availability of at least 20 hours a week for a period of at least 3 months;
  • Solid writing and communications abilities;
  • Ability to work in a multicultural environment and awareness of political sensitivities;
  • Responsible, responsive, and enthusiastic.

Language:

  • Native fluency in Russian.
  • Fluency in written and spoken English is required.

Payment:

Internships within the UN system are unpaid and subject to conditions the applicant must get familiar with prior to signing his/her internship agreement.

Conditions of Internship at UNDP Bratislava Regional Centre and full ToR can be found at http://europeandcis.undp.org/home/internship.

Application procedures:

Qualified candidates interested in the Internship have to be registered in online database through http://europeandcis.undp.org/home/?event=public.internshipApplyForm, stating "Translation, HIV/AIDS" as Field of interest. Candidates not registered in the database will not be further considered.

Interested candidates should apply by 2 March 2012. Your application should include a cover letter and resume.