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WHO Youth Council Fellowship 2026 (Hybrid) | Fully Funded

Switzerland

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Closes Jun 30, 2026 · 14 days left
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WHO Youth Council Summary
Country
Switzerland
Location
Remote, On site
Duration
 2 year
Benefit
Fully Funded

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The WHO Youth Council is a formal platform for youth engagement within the World Health Organization. Selected organizations will contribute insights and expertise of young people to shape global health policies and strategies for the 2026–2028 term.

The World Health Organization (WHO) is the directing and coordinating authority on international health within the United Nations system. It is responsible for providing leadership on global health matters, shaping the health research agenda, setting norms and standards, and monitoring health trends.

WHO Youth Council Benefits

  • Opportunity to serve on the WHO Youth Council for the 2026–2028 term
  • Influence WHO health policy and strategy
  • Amplify youth voices and promote public health advocacy
  • Participate in Council meetings, including an in-person meeting in October 2026
  • Contribute to global public health advocacy

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WHO Youth Council Eligibility Criteria

  • Organizations are invited to submit expressions of interest
  • Applicants must be members of the WHO Civil Society Commission, or they must submit an application to the Commission
  • If needed, the Civil Society Commission application should be submitted before the expression of interest is considered

Required Documents

  • WHO Youth Council Application Form
  • Tobacco-Arms Disclosure Form
  • If not a member: application to WHO Civil Society Commission

Program Components

  • Contribute insights and expertise of young people to shape WHO health policies and strategies
  • Amplify youth voices and promote public health advocacy
  • Support WHO efforts to strengthen youth contributions to health systems through advocacy and innovative initiatives
  • Attend Council meetings, including the first in-person meeting in October 2026

How to Apply for WHO Youth Council

  • Complete the online WHO Youth Council application form
  • Submit a Tobacco-Arms Disclosure Form
  • If not yet a member of the WHO Civil Society Commission, also submit an application to the Commission
  • Review the official page carefully for full requirements and instructions

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Here are the most frequently asked questions about the WHO Youth Council. These answers cover eligibility, benefits, deadlines, and how to apply.

What is the WHO Youth Council?

The WHO Youth Council is a formal platform for youth engagement within the World Health Organization. Selected organizations contribute insights and expertise of young people to shape global health policies and strategies for the 2026–2028 term.

Who can apply for the WHO Youth Council?

Organizations are invited to submit expressions of interest. Applicants must be members of the WHO Civil Society Commission, or they must submit an application to the Commission before their expression of interest is considered.

What is the deadline to apply?

The application deadline is 23:59 CEST, 30 June 2026. All required documents must be submitted by this date.

What are the benefits of serving on the WHO Youth Council?

Members have the opportunity to influence WHO health policy and strategy, amplify youth voices, participate in Council meetings including an in-person meeting in October 2026, and contribute to global public health advocacy.

How long is the term for the WHO Youth Council?

The term is for two years, covering 2026–2028. Members will serve throughout this period and participate in Council activities.

Where will the WHO Youth Council meetings be held?

The program location is global. The first in-person meeting is scheduled for October 2026, though the specific location has not been announced.

What documents are required to apply?

Applicants must submit the WHO Youth Council Application Form and a Tobacco-Arms Disclosure Form. If not already a member, an application to the WHO Civil Society Commission is also required.

Is this opportunity fully funded?

Yes, the WHO Youth Council is fully funded. Selected organizations will have their participation supported, including attendance at the in-person meeting in October 2026.

Can individuals apply for the WHO Youth Council?

No, only organizations are invited to submit expressions of interest. The Council is designed for youth organizations to represent the voices of young people.

How can I apply for the WHO Youth Council?

You must complete the online WHO Youth Council application form, submit the Tobacco-Arms Disclosure Form, and if needed, apply to the WHO Civil Society Commission. Review the official page for full instructions.


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