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Programme Overview
The Next Generation Fellows program, established by the United Nations Foundation, puts young people at the forefront of this movement, to help shape the policy agenda, inspire bold thinking, and drive solutions and innovation at scale.
This fellowship empowers young leaders aged 18–30 to lead campaigns and initiatives that shape global governance and advance the Sustainable Development Goals.
Thematic Next Generation Fellows
The four Thematic Fellows will be key players in the Next Generation Fellowship, taking the lead on issues in one of the four areas:
- People: Focused on ensuring the dignity, rights, and well-being of individuals globally. They will address issues such as education, health, gender equality, and social protection, advocating for inclusive policies that leave no one behind.
- Planet: Leading on environmental advocacy, addressing climate change, oceans, biodiversity loss, and the sustainable management of natural resources. They will drive campaigns that prioritize environmental justice, intergenerational equity, and global sustainability.
- Prosperity: Championing economic growth and development that benefits everyone. Their work will center on tackling inequality, fostering innovation, and advocating for fair access to opportunities, technology, and sustainable livelihoods.
- Peace: Focused on advancing peaceful, just, and inclusive societies. Their role will include advocating for conflict prevention and violence reduction, justice systems reform, and the promotion of intergenerational and cross-cultural dialogues to strengthen global cooperation.
Requirements
- Aged 18-30 at the start of the fellowship.
- Proven experience in youth advocacy, global governance, and leadership roles.
- Familiarity with UN processes, SDG implementation, and multilateral frameworks.
- Expertise in writing, campaign execution, and policy advocacy.
- Proven management and mentorship capabilities to guide diverse teams.
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills for engaging diverse stakeholders.
- Proficiency in using digital tools to engage participants, analyze data, and share impact stories.
- Multilingual proficiency (preferred: one additional UN language besides English).
Interview Dates and Process
- Fellows will work part-time, one day a week for two years, gaining experience in advocacy, strategy, and leadership, while advancing youth-driven solutions for a sustainable and equitable future.
- This role is compensated based on UN consultant rates aligned with experience and location.
Application Deadline
February 17, 2025How To Apply
Are you qualified and interested in this opportunity? Kindly go to
United Nations on ourfutureagenda.org to apply
For more details, visit United Nations Foundation website.