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Young Health Programme Impact Fellowship 2023

2023 Global Health Supply Chain Research Challenge

Deadline: 20-Mar-23

Are you a young person aged 18-30 who is looking to create a healthier environment for other young people in your community? Are you leading projects within a registered non-profit organsiation? Do you have an innovative approach that focuses on tackling the main lifestyle behaviours (tobacco use, physical inactivity, harmful use of alcohol, unhealthy diets, exposure to air pollution) which contribute to chronic disease? If you answered yes to all of these questions, One Young World wants to hear from you.

This year, AstraZeneca is going beyond Scholarships to power and deliver a unique YHP Impact Fellowship that provides development opportunities, access to networks, and funding to help the most impactful young health leaders to help them create even more positive change.

By collaborating with One Young World, these inspiring young leaders will attend the One Young World Summit 2023 in Belfast, UK and receive a US $10,000 grant to contribute to a specific project within their eligible non-profit organisation. This grant will assist in the development and delivery of effective health promotion programmes, with an emphasis on under-resourced and marginalised communities in low- and middle-income countries. They believe that access to networks, development, and funding will lead to a global health movement led by, and for, young people.

That’s why they’re creating a bespoke YHP Impact Fellowship which will enable selected young non-profit leaders to receive:

This Fellowship is powered by and delivered in partnership with AstraZeneca’s Young Health Programme (YHP). The YHP is a core part of AstraZeneca’s sustainability ambition to use its capabilities to make a meaningful impact where society needs it – health. The YHP is a global disease prevention programme with a unique focus on young people aged 10 to 24, living in vulnerable environments and under-resourced settings around the world. The YHP aims to prevent the most common non-communicable diseases (NCDs) such as cancer, type II diabetes, heart disease and respiratory disease by addressing the primary risk factors – tobacco use, harmful use of alcohol, physical inactivity, unhealthy diet and exposure to air pollution.

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Eligibility Criteria
Selection Process

For more information, visit One Young World.

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