Fully Funded UN Opportunity: Youth Scholarship – UNITAR Study Programme & UN Geneva 2026
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Summary:
The Youth Scholarship for the UNITAR Chemicals and Waste Study Programme 2026—offered by the United Nations Institute for Training and Research in collaboration with the Chemicals and Waste Youth Platform—provides fully funded participation in Geneva, Switzerland. It includes travel, accommodation, and access to major UN events like the Basel Convention OEWG-15 and the United Nations Human Rights Council session. Only 5 slots available. Deadline: 27 April 2026.
Scholarship Name
UNITAR Chemicals & Waste Youth Scholarship 2026
Host / Organization
- United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR)
- Chemicals and Waste Youth Platform
Programme Type
- Short-term international training + policy engagement
- Not a degree programme
Value / Benefits (Fully Funded)
- Round-trip flights (economy)
- Hotel accommodation
- Programme fees covered
- Meals + transport (reimbursed)
- Visa support (invitation letter)
- UNITAR Certificate of Completion
Eligible Countries
- Applicants from:
- Developing countries
- Least Developed Countries (LDCs)
- Small Island Developing States (SIDS)
- Indigenous communities
(Nigeria qualifies ✔️)
Eligibility Criteria
You must:
- Be 18–35 years old
- Be available in Geneva (23 June – 17 July 2026)
- Show:
- Interest in the environment, chemicals, waste, or public health
- Strong motivation + career alignment
- Commit to:
- Full participation
- Sharing knowledge after the programme
Key Dates
- Deadline: 27 April 2026
- Programme Duration:
- 23 June – 17 July 2026 (Geneva 🇨🇭)
How to Apply
- Submit the application form (with written responses) before the deadline
👉 Selection is based on:
- Motivation
- Personal story
- Relevant work/projects
- Community impact potential
For more information and application:
Visit the official website of the UNITAR Chemicals & Waste Youth Scholarship 2026
