Kisangani

UN & international careers in Kisangani, Democratic Republic of the Congo.

Your Take-Home in Democratic Republic of the Congo

An estimate in US dollars (USD) for a Professional (P / D) post at Kisangani, Democratic Republic of the Congo.

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You must already have 5 years' continuous UN service to qualify, and it applies from your 2nd duty station onward. Paid for up to 5 years at any one station.
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* Health insurance is indicative only — real premiums vary by organization, plan (medical and dental are billed separately) and coverage option. The ~2.5% shown is a placeholder, not a quote.

Indicative estimate — excludes rental subsidy, education grant and settling-in. Professional (P/D) pay is in US dollars; GS/NO on the local scale in local currency. For information only — not official advice.

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Allowances & Benefits in Kisangani

On top of net base salary, ICSC common-system entitlements adjust pay for cost of living and the difficulty of the posting. Not every allowance applies to every posting or every staff category — each is tagged below. Amounts are 2025 rates in US dollars.

Who gets it: IP internationally recruited P/D · GS / NO locally recruited · All staff all staff

Hardship Classification IP

Category D

D is a severe-hardship location — significant limitations in living conditions and/or a difficult security environment.

Annual hardship allowance (internationally recruited) differs by grade:
$14,670
P-1 – P-3
$17,130
P-4 – P-5
$19,550
P-6+ / D
How hardship & mobility work Is this the right posting for you? Family & relocation read

Post Adjustment IP

52%

Post adjustment is a cost-of-living multiplier added to net base salary so purchasing power is comparable across duty stations. It is set city by city, not country-wide. New York (HQ) is 76%.

Democratic Republic of the Congo (Kisangani)
52%
New York (HQ)
76%
Other duty stations in Democratic Republic of the Congo: Kinshasa 52%.
Example of net base + post adjustment (52%), by grade (step 1, annual):
P-2
$85,190
net base $56,046
+$29,144 PA
P-3
$108,429
net base $71,335
+$37,094 PA
P-4
$130,761
net base $86,027
+$44,734 PA
P-5
$156,811
net base $103,165
+$53,646 PA
Post adjustment keeps your purchasing power comparable to New York — a lower multiplier usually reflects lower local costs, not less buying power. Read more about cost of living & real UN purchasing power →
Understand post adjustment

Danger Pay All staff

Not applicable here

Kisangani is not a designated danger-pay duty station. Danger pay is granted only where staff face serious danger such as armed conflict.

About danger pay

Non-Family Duty Station IP

Dependants may not accompany staff here for security reasons. Internationally recruited staff receive an additional non-family allowance:

$19,800/yr
With eligible dependants
$7,500/yr
Without dependants
About non-family duty stations

Rest & Recuperation All staff

Given its conditions, this duty station is typically R&R-eligible: staff receive a paid break with travel every 4–12 weeks depending on severity.

About Rest & Recuperation

Mobility Incentive IP

Kisangani is a hardship duty station (category D), so internationally recruited staff do earn a mobility incentive here — from their second assignment onward, once they have five years' continuous UN service. The annual amount depends on your grade and how many duty stations you've served (it's the same at any hardship location; only category H stations are excluded).

Annual incentive from your 2nd duty station (2nd–3rd), by grade:
$6,900/yr
P-1 – P-3
$8,625/yr
P-4 – P-5
$10,350/yr
P-6+ / D
It rises with each move: a P-4 / P-5, for example, earns $8,625 from the 2nd–3rd duty station, $10,781 from the 4th–6th, then $12,938 from the 7th onward. Set your prior assignments in the calculator ↑
About the mobility incentive
Indicative figures based on UN ICSC common-system rates (2025) & World Bank data — not official entitlement advice. See UN contracts & grade levels.
Pay by Grade in Kisangani

Open the full salary scale, allowances and estimated take-home for a specific grade at this duty station.

Professional & Director (internationally recruited)
P-1 P-2 P-3 P-4 P-5 D-1 D-2
World Bank Group pay in Democratic Republic of the Congo

The Bank is not on the UN common system: there is no post adjustment, each country office is set against its own local market, and figures are quoted net of tax — so they do not compare like for like with the UN figures above. Annual, in local currency.

GradeMinimumMidpointMaximum
G1 USD 10,530 15,040 19,550
GA USD 14,020 20,020 26,020
GB USD 18,600 26,570 34,540
GC USD 24,700 35,290 45,880
GD USD 32,900 47,000 61,100
GE USD 48,010 68,580 89,150
GF USD 70,510 100,730 130,950
GG USD 114,180 163,110 212,040
GH USD 148,430 212,050 275,670

Based on the World Bank Group's FY27 salary structure (7 July 2026), shown here for ease of reference. Figures are reviewed annually and can change without notice — the official World Bank Group salary scales should always be consulted and prevail over anything shown here. What the GA–GK grades mean →

These are UN common-system pay figures (Secretariat, funds, agencies and programmes). The IMF and other Bretton Woods institutions use their own scales (the World Bank's is above), and NGOs and other non-UN employers that also post jobs in Kisangani set their own salaries and benefits — a role here does not guarantee these figures.