Intern,
Volunteer or Work Abroad
National
Clearinghouse on Disability and Exchange at Mobility International USA
This is a fabulous
website!
"A comprehensive
one-stop resource for people with disabilities, exchange and disability
staff interested in study, work, intern, volunteer, research or teach
abroad programs."

Students can get abroad as part of
exchange programs for vocational training or for cultural exchange
as well as
non-paying volunteer work. Graduates and undergraduates can apply
for international internships and make use of
recruitment and career services
ILO has a
list of organizations that welcome international workers and volunteers

United States
State Department
"A job. A chance. A
future. If you are a student with a disability, the Department of State
may want to employ you. In an effort to increase the hires of people
with disabilities the Department has partnered with the Department of
Labor, Office of Disability Employment and Policy, and the U.S.
Department of Defense, who administer the Workforce Recruitment Program
for College Students with Disabilities (WRP). The purpose of the program
is to attract and refer talented students with disabilities to federal
and private sector organizations for temporary and permanent
employment."

This funding resource allows
you to search by country or subject to find the study abroad
funding information that you need.
Professional and Technical Staff Opportunities at the World Bank Group
-------------------------------------------
GoAbroad.com is an
international education and experiential travel resource. Their
directories contain over 25,000 opportunities abroad updated daily
including study abroad, internships, volunteer opportunities, teach
abroad, and language schools.

The Seeds of
Sustenance Fellowship Program
The Seeds of Sustenance ( SOS ) Fellowship and
Internship Programs provide unique opportunities for international
development and public health professionals and graduate students to
gain valuable international experience through their work as
fellows/interns assigned to development organizations in sub-Saharan
Africa or Southeast Asia . SOS fellows and interns help to improve the
managerial and training capacity of participating Non-Governmental
Organizations (NGOs) and Community-Based Organizations (CBOs) in
developing nations focused on providing community support and
sustainable training programs to vulnerable populations in the following
areas: HIV/AIDS Prevention and Care, Nutrition, Sustainable Agriculture,
Food Security, Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL), and Drug
and Alcohol Abuse Prevention.
International
Jobs and Career Resources
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