UNFPA is committed to diversity and inclusion, and to a work environment that is equal to all.
Ethnic origins of our personnel*
Source: Self-reported survey data (52% personnel response rate) as of October 2023. Includes all personnel types.
Addressing racism and racial discrimination is one of the many aspects of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion. UNFPA does not shy away from the tension of eliminating racism in our workplace. We firmly stand as an anti-racist organization, and are continuously working to address racism in the workplace by raising awareness of employee experiences; developing capacities amongst managers and staff through training and coaching on unconscious bias, inclusive leadership, enhancing our abilities to call in and call out discriminatory behaviour; and reviewing our policies and the effects of our practices to recognize and address systemic racism. UNFPA is clear in its commitment to develop an equitable and inclusive workplace where all employees feel a sense of belonging. As a result, 5 per cent of our colleagues self-identify as belonging to a minority ethnic group, 6 per cent to a minority religious group and 8 per cent to indigenous or native peoples. We are really a global organization that represents the diversity of the people we work with.
To further inclusion and representation efforts in our workforce, UNFPA launched the Young Professionals from Africa and of African Descent programme in 2021. Open to qualified candidates who are no older than 32 years of age and who self-identify as a person of African descent or are a national of an African country, the programme offers an opportunity to gain hands-on experience in a fast-paced, international environment with the potential to grow into leadership roles in international development. Now in its second year, the programme is a starting point for an exciting career with the United Nations, aiming to attract motivated young professionals with diverse academic and professional backgrounds to join UNFPA at the headquarters in New York.