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UNODA Youth Leader Fund 2025 for a World Without Nuclear Weapons (Fully Funded trip to Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan)

UNODA Youth Leader Fund 2025 for a World Without Nuclear Weapons
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UNODA Youth Leader Fund 2025 for a World Without Nuclear Weapons (Fully Funded trip to Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan)- The online application portal is currently open for UNODA Youth Leader Fund 2025 for a World Without Nuclear Weapons and will close on 13th April, 2025. Importantly, there is no fee associated with the application process, and interested individuals can apply at the official website provided below

About

The Youth Leader Fund (YLF) is an innovative learning programme aimed at equipping the leaders of the future with the knowledge, skills, and network to join global efforts to eliminate nuclear weapons – the most dangerous weapons on earth. The programme is seeking youth who are motivated to use their talents to promote change for a more peaceful and secure world.

The selected candidates will receive training in general principles of nuclear disarmament, non-proliferation and arms control through online courses, with a selected cohort going on a week-long in-person study tour to Nagasaki and Hiroshima.

The future leaders will also exchange ideas with disarmament experts from think tanks, civil society organizations, media, and the diplomatic field, and will be provided with the opportunity to develop practical skills and know-how to engage and practically contribute to issues related to nuclear disarmament, non-proliferation and arms control.

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Target Audience

Eligibility Criteria

If you are interested in UNODA Youth Leader Fund 2025 for a World Without Nuclear Weapons,ensure you meet the following criteria below:

For online training courses:

Program Details

The programme runs from 2023 to 2030 across four phases of two years each. The current call for applicants is for the second phase of the programme – for the years 2025 and 2026.

Interactive online component lasting four months 

The programme kicks off with an engaging and interactive online component. Through self-paced eLearning modules and online discussions, participants will acquire a solid knowledge base on key disarmament and non-proliferation issues. In addition, they will have the opportunity to enhance their skills through skill-building workshops and practical assignments, as well as live webinars, where they can interact in real-time with disarmament experts and fellow participants. The weekly time commitment for this component is approximately 4-6 hours.

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In-person study tour to Hiroshima and Nagasaki (fully-funded) 

Upon successful completion of the online component, 50 selected participants will embark on a six-day study tour to Japan. This experience will bring them to Nagasaki and Hiroshima, where they will engage with hibakusha, the survivors of the atomic bombings, as well as local youth. Additionally, they will jointly organize a youth-led event, fostering meaningful discussions and exchange of ideas.

Collaborative creation of impactful activities 

Beyond the event, participants will play a vital role in collaborating and creating impactful activities that can be shared with their respective communities. These activities will aim to raise awareness and inspire positive change towards a world without nuclear weapons.

Mentoring the next cohort 

Upon programme completion, participants will remain involved through mentoring the next cohort of aspiring youth leaders. By sharing their insights and experiences, they will guide and inspire future participants. Participants can also opt in to mentorship programme with Phase I participants serving as mentors.

Benefits

In-person study trip to Japan (if selected):

There is no registration fee for the online foundation course (eLearning modules, skill-building workshops and live webinars). All participants successfully completing the online component will receive an official certificate of completion from UNODA.

For those selected for the study trip:

Certificates 

All participants who successfully complete the online component will receive an official certificate of completion from UNODA.

Details About Youth Leader Fund (YLF) 2025 in Japan

Application Deadline

The Applications will close on 13 April 2025, 23:59 UTC.

Contact

youthleaderfund@un.org

For More Information:

Visit the Official Webpage of the UNODA Youth Leader Fund for a World Without Nuclear Weapons.

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