Deadline: 26-Jul-2026
The Pre-COP31 Australia & Pacific Youth Climate Dialogue (APYCD) 2026 is a three-day regional climate event in Fiji that brings together young people aged 14–29 from Australia, New Zealand, and Pacific Island nations to discuss climate change and develop youth priorities ahead of COP31. Organized by UNICEF with regional partners, the event provides a platform for youth voices to influence climate policy discussions and strengthen youth leadership in climate action.
Selected participants will receive support covering travel, accommodation, meals, and participation costs, while contributing recommendations that may inform upcoming climate negotiations.
Overview of the Pre-COP31 Australia & Pacific Youth Climate Dialogue
The Pre-COP31 Australia & Pacific Youth Climate Dialogue (APYCD) is a regional youth climate engagement platform designed to amplify the voices of young people in climate policy discussions before the 31st Conference of the Parties (COP31).
The three-day event will bring together more than 60 youth participants from:
- Australia
- New Zealand
- Pacific Island countries
The Dialogue will take place in:
Location: Nadi, Fiji
Dates: 1–3 October 2026
The event will occur immediately before the Pacific Pre-COP31 meeting, allowing youth recommendations and priorities to contribute to broader climate discussions.
Purpose of the Youth Climate Dialogue
The main purpose of APYCD is to create an inclusive platform where young people can:
- Share experiences related to climate change
- Develop youth-led climate recommendations
- Strengthen leadership and advocacy skills
- Participate in climate policy discussions
- Build regional networks for climate action
The programme recognizes that young people are key stakeholders in addressing climate change and should have meaningful participation in decision-making processes.
Key Objectives
The Dialogue aims to:
- Increase youth participation in climate governance
- Support youth leadership in climate advocacy
- Encourage collaboration between young people across the Pacific region
- Identify youth priorities ahead of COP31
- Strengthen skills in negotiation, communication, and climate policy
- Ensure diverse youth perspectives are represented
Event Details
Event Name
Pre-COP31 Australia & Pacific Youth Climate Dialogue (APYCD)
Date
1–3 October 2026
Location
Nadi, Fiji
Organizer
The event is organized by UNICEF in partnership with:
- Government of Fiji
- Government of Australia
- Regional organizations and partners
Participants
More than 60 young climate leaders from Australia, New Zealand, and Pacific Island nations will participate.
Who Is Eligible?
Applicants must meet the following eligibility requirements:
Age Requirement
Applicants must be:
- Between 14 and 29 years old
Location Requirement
Applicants must be residents of:
- Australia
- New Zealand
- Eligible Pacific Island countries
Availability Requirement
Applicants must:
- Be available to attend the event physically in Fiji
- Participate throughout the three-day programme
Communication Requirement
Applicants should be able to communicate in:
- English
- Sign language
Who Are They Looking For?
The programme seeks young people who demonstrate:
- Active involvement in climate action
- Leadership experience
- Interest in climate policy and advocacy
- Ability to represent broader youth perspectives
- Commitment to collaboration and community engagement
Applicants from diverse backgrounds are strongly encouraged.
Priority may be given to:
- Indigenous youth
- Young women
- Youth with disabilities
- LGBTQI+ youth
- Young people from remote or underserved communities
Why This Event Matters
Climate change has a significant impact on Pacific communities, especially young people who will experience long-term environmental and social consequences.
The Dialogue helps ensure that youth perspectives are included in climate discussions by:
- Creating space for youth voices in climate negotiations
- Supporting inclusive climate leadership
- Connecting young climate advocates across countries
- Encouraging youth-led solutions
- Strengthening regional cooperation
Benefits for Selected Participants
Selected participants will receive support for participation, including:
- International and regional travel support
- Accommodation
- Meals during the event
- Event participation costs
For participants under 18 years old:
- Chaperone support will also be covered
Costs Not Covered
Participants are responsible for arranging and paying for:
- Personal travel insurance
Travel insurance is not provided by the organizers.
Programme Activities
Participants will take part in activities such as:
Climate Discussions
- Regional climate conversations
- Youth priority-setting sessions
- Discussions on climate challenges and solutions
Leadership Development
- Climate advocacy training
- Negotiation skill development
- Youth leadership activities
Networking Opportunities
Participants will:
- Connect with other young climate leaders
- Engage with stakeholders
- Build long-term climate action networks
Recommendation Development
Youth participants will work together to create recommendations that can support climate discussions ahead of COP31.
How to Apply
Applicants should follow these steps:
Step 1: Check Eligibility
Confirm that you:
- Meet the age requirement
- Live in an eligible country
- Can attend the event in Fiji
- Have interest or experience in climate action
Step 2: Prepare Your Application
Applicants should highlight:
- Climate-related activities they have participated in
- Leadership experience
- Community involvement
- Motivation for joining the Dialogue
- How they represent youth perspectives
Step 3: Demonstrate Your Climate Engagement
Strong applications should show:
- Commitment to addressing climate change
- Experience working with communities
- Ability to collaborate with diverse groups
Step 4: Submit the Application
Applicants must complete and submit the official application process according to the programme guidelines.
Selection Criteria
Applications will be assessed based on:
Commitment to Climate Action
Applicants should demonstrate genuine involvement in climate-related activities.
Leadership Capacity
Selection will consider:
- Leadership skills
- Advocacy experience
- Ability to inspire others
Representation and Diversity
Applicants should be able to represent wider youth perspectives, especially those from underrepresented communities.
Collaboration Skills
Applicants should demonstrate:
- Teamwork ability
- Openness to different perspectives
- Interest in regional cooperation
Participation Requirements
Selected participants must:
- Attend the full three-day event
- Follow the participant Code of Conduct
- Attend a mandatory safeguarding briefing before participation
- Follow UNICEF safeguarding requirements
Tips for a Strong Application
Applicants can strengthen their applications by:
- Clearly explaining their climate action experience
- Sharing examples of community involvement
- Describing how climate change affects their region
- Showing leadership and teamwork skills
- Explaining how they will represent other young people
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Applicants should avoid:
- Providing unclear examples of climate involvement
- Focusing only on personal interests without community impact
- Ignoring diversity and inclusion themes
- Failing to explain leadership experiences
- Submitting incomplete application information
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is the Pre-COP31 Australia & Pacific Youth Climate Dialogue?
It is a regional youth climate event in Fiji that brings together young people from Australia, New Zealand, and Pacific Island countries to discuss climate change and develop youth priorities before COP31.
Who can participate in the Dialogue?
Young people aged 14–29 who live in Australia, New Zealand, or eligible Pacific Island countries can apply.
Where and when will the event take place?
The event will take place in Nadi, Fiji, from 1–3 October 2026.
Are participation costs covered?
Yes. UNICEF will cover travel, accommodation, meals, and participation costs for selected participants.
Do participants need to pay for anything?
Participants must arrange and pay for their own travel insurance.
What qualities are organizers looking for?
Organizers are looking for young people with climate engagement experience, leadership skills, collaboration ability, and commitment to representing youth voices.
Why is this event connected to COP31?
The Dialogue allows young people to develop recommendations and priorities that can contribute to climate discussions before COP31 negotiations.
Conclusion
The Pre-COP31 Australia & Pacific Youth Climate Dialogue 2026 provides an important opportunity for young people across Australia, New Zealand, and Pacific Island nations to influence climate conversations and strengthen youth leadership.
By bringing together diverse youth voices in Fiji, the programme supports inclusive climate action, regional collaboration, and meaningful participation of young people in global climate discussions ahead of COP31.
For more information, visit UNICEF.



























