Internship Opportunity: Policy, Projects & Communications

Ruth Faber

Gain hands-on experience in EU advocacy, communications, and project coordination within a dynamic faith-based network in Brussels.

Update on Internship Applications

Thank you for your interest in the Policy, Projects & Communications Internship at EU-CORD.

We have been delighted by the high level of interest in this opportunity, receiving over 280 applications. This significantly exceeds the response we received in previous rounds, where we typically received around 20 applications.

As a result, we are no longer accepting new applications at this time.

We are grateful to everyone who has taken the time to apply and look forward to reviewing the submissions already received. Should further opportunities arise in the future, they will be published on our website.

Thank you for your understanding and interest in EU-CORD’s work.

The Humanitarian Reset must not leave persons with disabilities behind

Disability inclusion should already be embedded in EU humanitarian reform. Yet current MFF and Global Europe Instrument discussions show that recognition of the UNCRPD and persons with disabilities remains too weak. This article argues why inclusion must be defended clearly in the Humanitarian Reset.

EU-CORD General Assembly 2026: finding a new direction

At its April 2026 General Assembly in Brussels, EU-CORD members came together to reflect on the future of the network. As EU-CORD enters a period of transition, members reaffirmed their commitment to working together, maintaining a Christian voice in Europe, and exploring a more sustainable, member-led way forward.