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Every benefit,
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30 allowances, grants, deductions and protections make up the UN common-system package. Many are set centrally by the ICSC and apply the same everywhere; others differ by organization — each tile says which. Pick the contract you hold — or the one you have been offered — and the table shows what you actually get. Tap any tile for the detail.

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Full reference — all 30 benefits × every contract
Benefit CAFTATAIPSAIICAUNVIC
Cost of living
Post adjustment — A cost-of-living multiplier applied to net base salary, set per duty station so that purchasing power is equivalent everywhere. % of net base salary. Classified by ICSC; the exchange-rate element is revised monthly at hard-currency stations, and the cost-of-living element on a 5% index movement or every 12 months. (ICSC)
Rental subsidy — A subsidy where rent takes an unreasonably high share of your remuneration, for internationally recruited staff newly arrived at a duty station. Percentage of the rent above a threshold share of net remuneration. Tapers over time. (ICSC (rental-subsidy scheme))
Family
Dependent spouse allowance — Paid where you have a recognised dependent spouse. Replaced the old dependency-rate salary scale when the unified scale came in. 6% of net remuneration (Professional and above). (ICSC)
Child allowance — A fixed annual amount per recognised dependent child. Flat USD amount per child, per year (≈$2,929 for Professional and above; the amount is doubled for a child with a disability). (ICSC)
Single parent allowance — Paid in lieu of the child allowance for the first dependent child, where you are a single parent providing main and continuous support. 6% of net remuneration for the first child. (ICSC)
Education grant — Reimbursement of admissible education costs for dependent children, on a global sliding scale, plus a boarding lump sum where applicable. Sliding scale from 86% down to 61% of admissible costs, up to a ceiling. A separate special education grant reimburses 100% for children with disabilities. (ICSC (GA-approved sliding scale))
Parental leave — Paid leave for all parents regardless of gender or how they became a parent, with additional leave for birth mothers. 16 weeks for all parents, plus 10 further weeks for birth mothers (26 total). (ICSC parental-leave framework)
Mobility & relocation
Mobility incentive — An incentive for staff who move between duty stations, payable from the second assignment onward. Fixed amount by grade and number of assignments (+25% at the 4th, +50% at the 7th). Requires five years’ prior common-system service; not paid at H (headquarters) locations. (ICSC mobility & hardship scheme)
Assignment / settling-in grant — A lump sum to meet the extraordinary costs of arriving at a new duty station. A DSA portion (≈30 days for you, half-rate per accompanying family member) plus a lump sum of one month of net base salary and, where applicable, post adjustment. (ICSC mobility & hardship scheme)
Relocation shipment — Shipment of personal effects when taking up or changing an international assignment. Lump sum, or entitlement shipment, depending on the organization and length of appointment. (Each organization’s staff rules)
Home leave — Paid travel to your home country, for internationally recruited staff. Once every 24 months; every 12 months at the most difficult (category D and E) duty stations. (Common-system standard)
Family visit travel — Travel to visit eligible family members who do not reside at the duty station. Once every 12 or 24 months depending on duty station. (Each organization’s staff rules)
Hardship & risk
Hardship allowance — Compensation for living and working conditions at difficult duty stations. Fixed annual amount by duty-station category (B–E) and grade band. Category H and A attract nothing. (ICSC mobility & hardship scheme)
Non-family service allowance — Additional compensation, on top of hardship, where family members cannot be installed at the duty station for security reasons. Flat annual amount by dependency status (about $19,800 with dependants, $7,500 without). (ICSC mobility & hardship scheme)
Danger pay — Paid where very dangerous conditions prevail. Provisional and non-pensionable. Flat monthly rate for international staff (about $1,645); 30% of the local salary-scale midpoint for locally recruited staff. Reviewed every three months. (ICSC)
Rest & recuperation — Paid breaks away from the duty station, with travel, at qualifying locations. Cycle of 6, 8 or 12 weeks depending on the duty station (a 4-week cycle only in very exceptional, specially approved cases). (ICSC R&R framework)
Security & insurance
UNJSPF pension — Participation in the United Nations Joint Staff Pension Fund. The single largest difference between staff and affiliate personnel. Participant contributes 7.9% of pensionable remuneration; the organization contributes 15.8%. Vesting at 5 years; normal retirement age 65 for those joining from 2014. (UNJSPF Regulations)
Health insurance — Medical and dental cover under a UN-sponsored plan, with a cost-shared premium. For staff, the premium is shared between you and the organization. (Each organization’s insurance plan)
Service-incurred compensation — Compensation for death, injury or illness attributable to service — long known in the UN Secretariat as “Appendix D”. Statutory scheme under each organization’s staff rules. (Each organization’s staff rules)
Malicious acts insurance — Cover for death or disability arising from a malicious act, at designated locations. System-funded group policy; the benefit is generally the lesser of about $500,000 or 10× net annual salary. (UN system-wide MAIP policy)
After-service health insurance — Continued medical cover into retirement, subject to a qualifying period of contributory service. Requires a minimum period of participation in a UN health plan, continued without interruption into retirement. (Each organization’s ASHI plan)
On separation
Repatriation grant — A payment on separation for expatriate staff relocating away from the last duty station. Not paid on summary dismissal. Scaled to years of qualifying expatriate service (from 5 years) and dependency status. Paid only on actual relocation outside the duty-station country. (Common-system standard (GA scale))
Termination indemnity — Payable where the organization terminates your appointment before its expiry — not where a fixed-term contract simply expires. Scaled to completed years of service and appointment type. (Common-system standard (GA scale))
Annual leave commutation — Payment for accrued, unused annual leave on separation. Up to 60 days for staff on fixed-term or continuing appointments; temporary-appointment holders are capped at 18 days. (Common-system standard)
Death grant — A payment to surviving family members on the death of a staff member in service. Months of pay scaled to years of service and dependency status. (Common-system standard (GA scale))
Pay mechanics
Staff assessment — An internal deduction that stands in place of national income tax. Gross salary minus staff assessment gives net base salary. Applied to gross salary. Not a benefit — a mechanism. (Common-system standard (ICSC scale))
Step increment — Progression within a grade for satisfactory service. For P-1 to P-5, annual to step VII then biennial; at D-1, annual to step IV then biennial; at D-2, biennial throughout. (Common-system standard (ICSC scale))
Special post allowance — A supplement when you temporarily carry out the duties of a higher-graded post. The difference to the higher grade, after a qualifying period (commonly three months; immediate in specified exceptional cases). (Each organization’s staff rules)
Language allowance — For General Service and related staff who pass a proficiency examination in an additional official language. Fixed pensionable amount; a further allowance at half the rate for a third official language. (Each organization’s staff rules (ICSC rate))
Overtime & night differential — Compensation for work beyond the working week, and for night work — General Service and related categories. Compensatory time off or additional payment. (Each organization’s staff rules)

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Entitlements vary by organization, duty station and the terms of your offer — affiliate personnel most of all. This is a plain-language summary of published policy, not official entitlement advice; where this table and an organization's official policy differ, the official policy prevails.