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Call for EOIs: Strengthening Youth Leadership and Civic Engagement (Guinea-Bissau)

Public Diplomacy Grants Program for 18 Lincoln Corners throughout in Pakistan

Deadline: 03-Apr-2026

UNICEF U-Reporters 2026 supports youth leadership, digital citizenship, and community mobilization across the country. The program empowers young people to implement local initiatives, engage in advocacy, and strengthen community participation, leveraging the U-Report platform for evidence-based social action.

Program Overview

The UNICEF U-Reporters 2026 initiative enables young people to become active agents of change in their communities. Through capacity building, civic engagement, and digital participation, the program strengthens youth leadership and promotes social accountability.

Focus Areas

Target Audience

Program Activities

  1. Capacity Building for U-Reporters:
    • Leadership development
    • Digital citizenship and social media literacy
    • Advocacy and communication for behavior change
    • Gender equity awareness
    • Interpersonal communication
    • Use of U-Report as a tool for social monitoring and evidence-based advocacy
  2. Youth-Led Community Actions (U-Actions):
    • Designing and implementing local initiatives based on community needs
    • Raising awareness on issues such as education, health, child protection, civic engagement, and gender equity
  3. Strategic Advocacy Events:
    • National U-Reporters Forum to connect youth, government representatives, community leaders, and technical partners
    • Enhancing visibility of youth initiatives and promoting youth participation in decision-making
  4. Data Collection and Evidence-Based Planning:
    • Conducting at least three U-Report surveys targeting around 4,000 responses
    • Using data to inform advocacy, strategic planning, and policy development

Expected Results

Who is Eligible?

How to Apply / Participate

  1. Registration: Join the U-Report platform as a new or existing reporter
  2. Training Participation: Attend continuous capacity-building sessions offered by UNICEF and partners
  3. U-Action Design: Identify community needs and design a youth-led initiative
  4. Implementation: Carry out the U-Action, monitor impact, and document results
  5. Advocacy Participation: Engage in strategic events and dialogues to present findings and recommendations

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FAQ Section

1. Who can participate as a U-Reporter? Any young person registered on the U-Report platform, including new and existing reporters.
2. What are U-Actions? Youth-led initiatives designed to address priority issues in local communities.
3. How many trainings are provided? Continuous capacity-building sessions focusing on leadership, advocacy, and digital citizenship.
4. How is data used in the program? Survey data informs advocacy, policy development, and planning of youth-led initiatives.
5. What are the expected outcomes? Strengthened youth leadership, completed U-Actions, structured dialogues, and documented data for advocacy.
6. Can organizations support U-Reporters? Yes, partner organizations provide technical guidance, training, and continuous support.
7. How are youth engaged with decision-makers? Through structured dialogues at local and national levels, including forums and advocacy events.

Conclusion

UNICEF U-Reporters 2026 empowers youth to take leadership roles, engage in civic action, and implement local initiatives that create measurable impact. By combining digital participation, capacity building, and community mobilization, the program fosters youth as catalysts for positive change across their communities.

For more information, visit UN Partner Portal.

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