You can now apply for the Online Volunteers WHO Vaccination Campaign 2026, a global remote opportunity supporting public health awareness. The World Health Organization (WHO) is recruiting 500 online volunteers to promote vaccination awareness in Tanzania. This flexible role runs for 4 weeks and requires only 1–5 hours per week.
About This Role
This opportunity places you at the center of a global health awareness campaign focused on increasing vaccination uptake. You will support digital communication efforts that educate communities on the importance of immunization and help counter misinformation online.
Your work will directly contribute to World Immunization Week initiatives, helping to improve public understanding of vaccines and their role in preventing diseases such as measles and polio. This role suits you if you are active on social media, interested in public health, and want to contribute to meaningful global impact from anywhere.
Key Responsibilities
- Share approved vaccination awareness content across social media platforms
- Support digital campaigns by engaging audiences with accurate information
- Help amplify WHO messaging during World Immunization Week
- Monitor engagement and identify opportunities to improve reach
- Promote positive health behaviors through online communication
- Avoid misinformation and ensure only approved content is shared
- Collaborate with the communication team as guided
Required Qualifications and Experience
Essential:
- Basic experience using social media platforms (Facebook, X, Instagram, etc.)
- Strong interest in public health and community awareness
- Ability to communicate clearly in written English
- Access to internet and digital devices
Desirable:
- Background in communication, media, or health-related fields
- Experience in digital campaigns or online volunteering
- Knowledge of vaccination and public health topics
Skills and Competencies
- Social media communication skills
- Ability to follow guidelines and use approved materials
- Attention to detail when sharing health information
- Basic digital literacy
- Strong sense of responsibility and professionalism
What WHO Offers
- Opportunity to contribute to a global health initiative
- Flexible working schedule (1–5 hours per week)
- Experience working with a United Nations agency
- Skill development in digital communication and public health
- Certificate of participation upon successful completion
About the World Health Organization (WHO)
The World Health Organization (WHO), founded in 1948, is the United Nations agency responsible for global public health. It works with countries and partners to promote health, keep the world safe, and support vulnerable populations.
WHO plays a key role in vaccination campaigns worldwide, helping prevent millions of deaths each year through immunization programs. In Tanzania, WHO continues to support efforts to improve vaccination coverage and respond to disease outbreaks.
How to Apply
Follow these steps to apply:
- Visit the official United Nations Volunteers (UNV) platform
- Search for the assignment: Awareness Campaign to Promote the Importance of Vaccination in Tanzania
- Create or log in to your UNV account
- Submit your application online
Ensure your profile highlights your communication skills and interest in public health.
Application Deadline
Apply as soon as possible — positions may be filled quickly due to high demand.
Documents Required
- Updated CV/Resume
- UNV online profile
- Brief motivation statement
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