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Saturday, April 11, 2026Youth Scholarships for United Nations Chemicals and Waste Study Programme 2026 in Switzerland | Fully Funded The Youth Scholarships for United Nations Chemicals and Waste Study Programme 2026 in Switzerland provides a unique, fully funded opportunity for young professionals to engage in multilateral policymaking in Geneva. This programme supports up to five participants from developing countries, LDCs, SIDS, and Indigenous Peoples to attend the United Nations Chemicals and Waste Management Study Programme, the Basel Convention OEWG-15, and the 62nd Human Rights Council session from 23 June to 17 July 2026. Scholarship Summary Country: Switzerland Location: Geneva Host: Chemicals and Waste Youth Platform (CWYP) and the United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR) Dates: 23 June to 17 July 2026 Benefit: Fully Funded Deadline: 27 April 2026 BENEFITS Economy-class, round-trip flight tickets booked by the Organizing Team. Hotel accommodation arranged by the Organizing Team. Coverage of Study Programme fees. Reimbursement of meals, visa fees and transportation costs against receipts and as approved by Organizing Team. UNITAR Certificate of Completion. Possible official letter of invitation from UNITAR for visa support upon confirmation of registration. ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA Are between the ages of 18 and 35 at the time of application; Are from a developing country, Least Developed Country (LDC), Small Island Developing State (SIDS), or are a representative of Indigenous Peoples; Are available to travel and be present in Geneva from 23 June through 17 July, and are committed to participating in the full duration of the programme; and Have submitted this completed application form by the deadline (27 April 2026). Clear motivation for participating in the programme and how it aligns with current work, interests, and future career aspirations in chemicals and waste management, environmental health or related fields; and Commitment to sharing knowledge learned and contributing to follow-up activities within their communities, organizations or networks.
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