
The III Generation of the Fellowship
The III Generation of the Fellowship is a fully funded program aimed at empowering young leaders from the Global South to engage in climate governance and elevate marginalized voices ahead of international negotiations under the UNFCCC. This fellowship combines virtual training, international advocacy, and local impact projects to cultivate a new generation of climate leaders.
Participants will undergo comprehensive training focused on climate justice, engage in international advocacy at COP31 in Turkey, and implement community-level projects post-COP. This opportunity is ideal for motivated youth from marginalized communities who seek to gain international experience in climate negotiations and drive local climate action.
Eligibility
Applicants must be aged 15–30 and nationals, residents, or migrants/refugees from Colombia, Mexico, Peru, Brazil, Indonesia, Ghana, Gabon, Uganda, or Tanzania. They should belong to Indigenous, peasant, Afro-descendant, or rural communities, or be victims of armed conflict. Experience in climate or socio-environmental action is required, and proficiency in Spanish or English is necessary.
Benefits
The fellowship covers round-trip airfare, shared accommodation, daily stipend, and international health insurance.


