Published: 22 May 2023 1,222 views
The United Nations Office for Disarmament Affairs (UNODA) and the government of Japan are calling on young people to apply for an innovative learning programme “Youth Leader Fund for a World Without Nuclear Weapons”.
The new learning programme is aimed at equipping the leaders of the future with the knowledge, skills, and network to join global efforts to eliminate nuclear weapons – the most dangerous weapons on earth.
The programme is seeking youth who are motivated to use their talents to promote change for a more peaceful and secure world.
The selected participants will receive training in general principles of nuclear disarmament, non-proliferation and arms control through online courses, with a selected cohort going on a week-long in-person study tour to Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
The future leaders will also exchange ideas with disarmament experts from think tanks, civil society organizations, media, and the diplomatic field, and will be provided with the opportunity to develop practical skills and know-how to engage and practically contribute to issues related to nuclear disarmament, non-proliferation and arms control.
Importantly, participants will learn about the lessons that the survivors of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, called hibakusha, have long been sharing with the world about the unimaginable suffering caused by nuclear weapons. As the hibakusha continue to age, it is vital that their powerful stories and appeals to eliminate nuclear weapons are carried forward by future generations.
This comprehensive programme combines interactive online learning, an immersive study tour, participation in a youth-led conference and collaborative activities.
Interactive online component lasting 4 months:
The programme kicks off with an engaging and interactive online component. Through self-paced eLearning modules participants will acquire a solid knowledge base on key disarmament and non-proliferation issues. In addition, they will have the opportunity to enhance their skills through skill-building workshops and live webinars, where they can interact in real-time with disarmament experts and fellow participants. The weekly time commitment for this component is approximately 4-6 hours.
In-person study tour to Hiroshima and Nagasaki:
Upon successful completion of the online component, a select group of 50 participants will embark on a 6-day study tour to Japan. This experience will bring them to Hiroshima and Nagasaki, where they will engage with hibakusha, the survivors of the atomic bombings, and other. Additionally, they will participate actively in a youth-led conference, fostering meaningful discussions and exchange of ideas.
Collaborative creation of impactful activities:
Beyond the conference, participants will play a vital role in creating impactful activities that can be shared with their respective communities. These activities will aim to raise awareness and inspire positive change towards a world without nuclear weapons.
Mentoring the next cohort:
Upon programme completion, participants will remain involved through mentoring the next cohort of aspiring youth leaders. By sharing their insights and experiences, they will guide and inspire future participants.
The UN Office for Disarmament Affairs (UNODA) (French: Bureau des affaires du désarmement) is an Office of the United Nations Secretariat established in January 1998 as the Department for Disarmament Affairs, part of United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan's plan to reform the UN as presented in his report to the General Assembly in July 1997.[2] Its goal is to promote nuclear disarmament and non-proliferation and the strengthening of the disarmament regimes in respect to other weapons of mass destruct... continue reading
Application Deadline | 31 Jul 2023 |
Country to study | Japan |
Type | Training |
Sponsor | United Nations Office for Disarmament Affairs (UNODA) |
Gender | Men and Women |
The intention is to bring together an eclectic and geographically diverse group of advocates for nuclear non-proliferation and disarmament aged between 18 and 29 years.
Young people interested or active in international affairs, such as government or civil society organisations, as well as those with a background or interest in education, academia, journalism, industry, and other areas, are encouraged to apply.
The programme is open to youth from across the globe, from nuclear-weapon States and non-nuclear-weapon States alike.
Benefits:
The programme will provide foundational skills and knowledge including on disarmament, non-proliferation and development-related issues; conflict prevention and resolution; arms control; confidence- and security-building measures. All topics will be examined in the context of working for a world free of nuclear weapons. Participants will also hone their leadership, communications and related skills.
Certificate of completion: all participants successfully completing the on-line component will receive an official certificate of completion from UNODA.
Age
Nationality
The programme is open to national from all countries and territories
Language
The training courses will be conducted in English only. Proficiency in English is required to participate
Qualifications
To apply for the programme, it is not necessary to have any specific degree or qualification. The programme is open to individuals from diverse educational backgrounds who have an interest in contributing to a world free of nuclear weapons and a willingness to learn.
No previous knowledge of non-proliferation and disarmament issues is required. We encourage applications from those new to the area.
The programme may be suitable for students, for those who have recently completed their education, and for those who are early or mid-career and are seeking to expand their knowledge and skills.
For online training courses:
In-person study trip to Japan (if selected):
All applicants are required to fill in the online application form. Further information may be requested at a later stage by the Selection Committee. Selected participants will be informed during the third quarter of 2023 and will be requested to upload their ID and documents to confirm the correctness of information stated in their application.
Failure to be selected does not prejudice application for future iterations of this learning programme.
Application period |
18 May – 31 July 2023 |
Number of participants selected for the online foundation course |
100 |
Online course starting |
4th quarter of 2023 |
Selection of in-person study trip participants |
Summer 2024 |
Number of participant’s selected for in-person study trip |
50 |
Study trip to Hiroshima and Nagasaki |
3rd quarter of 2024 |
For more details visit: UNODA website.