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Integrity Vice Presidency Internship Program

World Bank headquarters. Washington DC

World Bank headquarters. Washington DC. 

Photo Deborah W. Campos / World Bank

The Integrity Vice Presidency (INT)
The Integrity Vice Presidency (INT)’s role within the World Bank (WB) is to help detect, prevent, and deter fraud and corruption in the use of the WB’s financial resources. By doing this, INT helps to ensure that WBG funds are used for their intended purposes and benefit the people that they are meant to reach.

INT Internship
Interns work alongside INT staff on all aspects of their work. INT does not set aside projects for Interns; they are full members of the INT team. As a result, Interns’ specific responsibilities vary depending upon the INT unit with which they are working. Interns may work in one or more of INT’s business lines and their constituent units:

Additional details on the work that Interns may be involved with can be found in the full Terms of Reference (see link below). The Internship will occur during the Fall, Spring, or Summer. Specific start and end dates are negotiable.

INT Internships are unpaid, and are conditioned upon the intern’s receipt of funding from another source, and in an amount, acceptable to the World Bank. The World Bank does not pay for interns’ health care, travel, visa, or other benefits. There is no assistance provided by the World Bank in obtaining housing; housing may be found using other resources for students working in Washington, DC.

Application Process
To begin the process please submit a letter of interest to INT’s Core Services office (via email: int_coreservices@worldbankgroup.org) with a copy of your resume and a writing sample. Applications will be reviewed, and candidates contacted directly.

Click here for the Terms of Reference (TOR).