- The Ministry of Foreign Affairs called on qualified professionals to apply for the United Nations Resident Coordinator/Humanitarian Coordinator Talent Pipeline
- The initiative aimed to strengthen leadership capacity within the UN system while ensuring diversity, gender balance, and global representation
- Applications for the current cycle would close on Thursday, 12 February 2026, at 23.59 hours (EST)
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced on Wednesday, February 4, that it had invited qualified professionals to express interest in joining the United Nations Resident Coordinator/Humanitarian Coordinator (RC/HC) Talent Pipeline.
In a statement, the ministry’s spokesperson, Kimiebi Imomotimi Ebienfa, said the initiative sought “high-calibre professionals to join leadership roles within the United Nations Resident Coordinator and Humanitarian Coordinator system.”

Source: UGC
The ministry explained that the RC/HC Talent Pipeline was designed to identify and prepare individuals for leadership positions, while broadening and diversifying the pool of eligible candidates. It added that “due consideration will be given to gender balance and equitable geographical representation.”
Read also
Police Force recruitment: NPF asks Nigerians to apply before deadline, releases application link
Structured opportunities for professionals
According to the statement, successful candidates would benefit from structured opportunities to strengthen their “leadership, coordination, and humanitarian competencies.” However, the Ministry stressed that “admission into the RC/HC Talent Pipeline does not automatically constitute appointment,” noting that candidates must apply separately to the Resident Coordinator Assessment Centre.
Applications for this cycle will close on Thursday 12, February 2026, at 23:59 hours (EST). The Ministry highlighted that while United Nations staff members must obtain formal nominations from their governments, “non-UN professionals may apply directly without prior nomination.”
Call to eligible professionals
Members of the public with the requisite experience and commitment were urged to participate.
The statement added: “We encourage all eligible professionals with leadership capacity and dedication to multilateral cooperation, humanitarian action, and sustainable development to submit their applications within the stipulated time frame.”
Details on eligibility requirements, application procedures, and the Talent Pipeline framework are available on the official UN website: unsdg.un.org/2030-agenda/leadership/resident-coordinator-humanitarian-coordinator-rchc-talent-pipeline.
See the X post below:
What is UN?
The United Nations (UN) is a global organisation founded in 1945 to promote peace, security, and cooperation among nations.
The UN brings together 193 member states to address common challenges such as conflict, poverty, climate change, and human rights. Guided by its Charter, the organisation provides a platform where countries can discuss issues and find shared solutions.
Its headquarters is in New York City, and it operates through bodies like the General Assembly, Security Council, and Economic and Social Council. The UN also coordinates humanitarian aid, supports sustainable development, and upholds international law, making it central to global governance.

Source: Getty Images
UN opens applications for Nigerians to become youth volunteers
Legit.ng earlier reported that UN Youth Volunteer programme is designed for young people aged 18 to 29 who are eager to support United Nations agencies in political, development, and humanitarian work around the world.
If you are interested in making a meaningful global impact, it is important to understand how the UN Youth Volunteer programme works and how to apply.
Proofreading by Funmilayo Aremu, copy editor at Legit.ng.
Source: Legit.ng