Women Deliver Young Leaders Program 2020 for young Advocates

Application Deadline:13 March 2020 11:59 p.m. Eastern Time (ET)

The Women Deliver Young Leaders Program connects outstanding young advocates with the platforms, the people, and the resources that can amplify their influence on a larger scale. With an emphasis on sexual and reproductive health and rights, Women Deliver elevates the work of young people taking a stand for gender equality.

The award-winning Women Deliver Young Leaders Program connects passionate young advocates with the platforms, people, and resources to amplify their influence on a larger scale. With an emphasis on sexual and reproductive health and rights, Women Deliver elevates the work of young people taking a stand for gender equality. Since its inception, the program has worked with 700 young advocates from 138 countries who are on the front lines of initiatives to advance gender equality and the health and rights of girls and women.

PROGRAM TIMING: 2020-2022

The next class of Women Deliver Young Leaders will be onboarded in May 2020, and will then have access to the program’s platforms, people, and resources. Class of 2020 participants in good standing will also be offered access to scholarships to the Women Deliver 2022 Conference, and upon successful completion of the program, join the Women Deliver Young Leaders Alumni Network.

Requirements

In order to meet the requirements of the program, applicants MUST:

  • Be between the ages of 15-28 at the start of the program (1 May 2020)
  • Be proficient in English
  • Have regular access to email and the internet
  • Have a valid passport, or be willing to acquire one at own expense, and be able to travel internationally
  • Have access to a bank account or PayPal account for sponsored opportunities

For More Information:

Visit the Official Webpage of the Women Deliver Young Leaders Program 2020

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