UNITAID Reviews

1.7

20% would recommend to a friend

(19 total reviews)

Duneton Philippe

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8% positive business outlook

UNITAID has an employee rating of 1.7 out of 5 stars, based on 19 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a poor working experience there. The UNITAID employee rating is 55% below average for employers within the Non-profit and NGO industry (3.7 stars).

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19 reviews
1.0
27 May 2019

Great mandate, but poor leadership and toxic culture

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Great reason of existence, innovative projects, the organization has an very interesting and important position in the public health landscape, some very resourceful and intelligent colleagues.

Cons

The organization shines externally but rotten from inside. Toxic culture due to lack of leadership. Lots of favoritism and nepotism, no meritocracy. Problems are concealed from the Board. Senior management egos are huge, they care of only their careers. Staff demoralized, many people on medical leave because of burn-out.

1.0
23 Oct 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Great mandate Interesting projects Very committed and skilled staff Human-sized organisation UN salaries and benefits

Cons

Poor, archaic management based on fear, reprisal, manipulation and favoritism Abuse of authority All is made to demotivate highly dedicated staff No promotion on merit but on favoritism and only for the inner circle Barely no transparency from the management gang Rules do not apply to ALL staff Many staff on sick leave and many others got sacked

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UNITAID Response
6y
Thank you for your valuable feedback and commitment to the work of Unitaid. Unitaid takes seriously your comments and feedback. We are making continued efforts to improve work relations and the working environment for staff at Unitaid.Several staff support resources are available to all staff and anyone is encouraged to use the existing channels of engagement and communication, including:The Office of the Ombudsman, The Office of Compliance, Risk Management and Ethics (CRE) including the WHO Anonymous Integrity Hotline; Staff Association and the Human Resources Department.
1.0
20 Oct 2019

A shadow of what it used to be

Recommend
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Pros

Inspiring mission Staff is hardworking, driven and committed to the cause. Pay is good and you get to travel to interesting countries (depending on your team and position)

Cons

It pains me to write this because I really do love the organization, but Unitaid is no place for anyone under this current management team. It is tragic though because so many people believe in the organization's mission and what it aims to achieve. The organization is led by amateurish and visionless leaders who take no responsibility for decisions or problems within their teams, but rather spend time serving the ED at the expense of the work. They lack country experience (with the exception of maybe one person), care very little for the cause, and all have a colonial view on what 21st-century international development should be. At the heart of this problem is the ED who is narcissistic, machiavellian, authoritarian, and has zero regard for the countries we serve, the Executive Board, and the people under his watch. He doesn't care about anyone and really only sees Unitaid as a stepping stone to something bigger. As a result, staff morale is at an all-time low and everyone is looking for a way out. Other issues: - It is insanely hierarchical. All decision taken by Directors. - it is not the most diverse organization. if you don't believe me, just look at the website. Even more striking at the P5 level and above - The inflexible operating model makes your day-to-day job a living hell. Expect tons of paperwork, repetitive processes, and everyone needing to have a say in even the most minute task.

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UNITAID Response
6y
Thank you for your valuable feedback and commitment to the work of Unitaid. Unitaid takes seriously your comments and feedback. We are making continued efforts to improve work relations and the working environment for staff at Unitaid.Several staff support resources are available to all staff and anyone is encouraged to use the existing channels of engagement and communication, including:The Office of the Ombudsman, The Office of Compliance, Risk Management and Ethics (CRE) including the WHO Anonymous Integrity Hotline; Staff Association and the Human Resources Department.
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