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UN intern in Geneva quits after resorting to sleeping in tent

David Hyde, from New Zealand, says Geneva accommodation costs are not affordable

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The unpaid UN intern stands next to his tent and mattress.

An unpaid intern at the United Nations in Geneva has resigned after revelations that he was sleeping in a tent caused uproar.

David Hyde, 22, who had flown 18,000km from New Zealand to take up an internship, said accommodation costs in the Swiss city were unaffordable.

Images of the international relations graduate - standing in an immaculate suit, UN badge around his neck, next to a small, blue tent and rolled-up foam mattress - had circulated on social media.

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Hyde, who had had been camping by the side of Lake Geneva near the city's botanical garden, received an outpouring of offers of accommodation, according to the Tribune de Geneve, which broke the story.

But on Wednesday, Hyde - unshaven and wearing a rumpled shirt - stood in the sun outside the gates to the UN's European headquarters and said he had decided to resign.

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"I'm announcing my resignation from the United Nations internship programme," he said.

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