The International Youth Climate Delegate Program (International YCDP) will involve 100 young people in the international climate policy negotiation process, with a preference for delegates from Least Developed Countries (LDCs), Small Island Developing States (SIDS), Indigenous Peoples, and other minority groups from around the world.
This event will be led by Her Excellency Shamma Al Mazrui, the COP28 Youth Climate Champion, in partnership with YOUNGO, the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change’s Official Children and Youth Constituency (UNFCCC).
The specific objectives of the program include the following:
The International YCDP runs from March to December 2023. The timeline for the selection period is expected to be as follows:
As one of the 100 International Youth Climate Delegates, you will have the opportunity to:
In addition to the opportunities listed above, a small number of delegates will also be invited to participate in other critical climate change summits, including the SB58 UNFCCC Intersessionals in June 2023 in Bonn, Germany, the “Pre-COP” in October 2023, and the UN Regional Climate Weeks. The selection process for these opportunities will be announced at a later stage.
• Participants should be between the ages of 18 to 35 by the end of the year
• The program is open to youth everywhere, with strong priority to residents of SIDS and LDCS. We encourage youth from indigenous communities and other minority youth to apply.
• Demonstrable commitment to and experience in climate and sustainability fields, including but not limited to education, paid and/or voluntary work, and extracurricular activities.
• Applications are encouraged from candidates with at least two years of experience and/or education in sectors such as climate, energy, infrastructure, urban development, biodiversity and nature conservation, food and water systems, health, peace and security, education, humanitarian relief, transport, industry, finance, gender equality, and community engagement, among other areas.
• Priority will be given to candidates who have experience of climate policy engagement, and are able to commit to building a clear advocacy plan for COP28.
• Candidates should ideally be independent from their government COP delegations. In a limited number of cases, participants may be youth representatives within their national government delegations but would still be expected to consult with youth outside of government.
• Participants do not have to be a member of YOUNGO to apply
Recognizing that the vast majority of negotiations take place in English, and our aim for youth delegates to be fully engaged in COP negotiations, the application form is in English and we encourage youth with a working knowledge of English to apply.
However, we also welcome applications from youth who are confident they will be able to participate in the negotiations through interpretation assistance from their networks or organisations. In such cases, applicants are welcome to seek external assistance for submitting their applications. The COP28 Presidency will strive to make more opportunities available with interpretation assistance as we are committed to advocating for more accessible COP processes.