UN internship paved the way for bigger, better role
China DailyWang Weiwei Wang Weiwei, 34, who has been with international organizations for seven years, tells of the benefits of his overseas work experience. The project impressed some officials, as this "correlation analysis "provided data support that could be used at meetings of fishery directors from UN member countries, and could be used by the UN to make recommendations about aquaculture and set health advice for the public. Compared with my previous internship experiences, which were often business-centered, I believe that working at an international organ of the UN gave me a strong sense of mission and made me more motivated. While other good fisheries management practices were initiated by developed countries, international organizations like the UN agency promoted them at the international level. In 2018, with the help of China Fisheries Law Enforcement, I complied the first market price report on China's aquatic products, which account for more than 70 percent of the world's total aquatic production.