Deadline: 9-Apr-23
With the theme “Global citizenship and youth empowerment for inclusive futures for all,” the online Workshop invites active global citizens who aspire to work together to build a more inclusive society for all by combating inequality through innovation, commitment, solidarity, and common vision and hope for a better future.
The graduates of the Workshop will be given an exclusive opportunity for grant and mentorship!
Asia-Pacific Centre of Education for International Understanding (APCEIU) is committed to empowering youth by providing a platform where global youth leaders can discuss, share, exchange, network and learn together to drive changes towards a culture of peace at various levels. The Youth Leadership Workshop on GCED, organized by APCEIU, has been held annually since 2015 in collaboration with partners, including GCED Youth Network.
Workshop Components
- 18 April (Tue): Workshop Orientation
- 19 – 22 April: (Self-paced & small group discussion) Pre-Workshop Study
- 24 – 28 April: Online LIVE Workshop on “Global citizenship and youth empowerment for inclusive futures for all”
After the Workshop, a Grant Competition will be opened for the graduates. Grants of up to maximum $1,000 and mentorship opportunity will be awarded to the selected winners!
Benefits
- Intensive & interactive 2-week Online workshop with experts.
- Networking with youth leaders around the world.
- Invitation to APCEIU’s international youth & educators’ network.
- WIN A MENTORSHIP & GRANT opportunity!
Participants
50 youth leaders actively engaged in GCED.
Eligibility Criteria
Applicants should meet the following requirements:
- Born between 1995 and 2004.
- Citizens of the Official Development Aid (ODA) recipient countries (Applicants only from Official Development Aid (ODA) recipient countries are eligible for the application.
- Minimum 2 years of active experience in youth activities.
- Completion of the e-learning course titled “GCED for Youth” on GCED Online Campus before the application deadline.
- Proficiency in spoken and written English.
For more information, visit UNESCO.