Young changemakers passionate about integrity, transparency, accountability, and anti-corruption are invited to apply for the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) YouthLED Integrity Advisory Board 2026–2028.
The prestigious global opportunity is open to motivated young people aged 18 to 29 from around the world who are committed to promoting ethical leadership and combating corruption in their communities and beyond.
Applications are open until 14 August 2026.
The YouthLED Integrity Advisory Board operates under UNODC’s Global Resource for Anti-Corruption Education and Youth Empowerment (GRACE) Initiative and provides a platform for young people to actively contribute to global anti-corruption efforts.
The YouthLED Integrity Advisory Board is built on the principle of “nothing about us without us,” recognizing young people as active partners in shaping anti-corruption policies, programmes, and initiatives.
Rather than serving merely as beneficiaries of anti-corruption efforts, Board members act as leaders, innovators, advocates, and contributors who help strengthen youth participation in integrity and governance initiatives worldwide.
Selected members work closely with UNODC and the GRACE Initiative team to ensure that youth voices are reflected in anti-corruption programming and decision-making processes.
YouthLED Board members serve as co-leading partners and advisors to UNODC.
Their responsibilities include:
Board members will also contribute to consultations, events, discussions, and projects designed to advance integrity and transparency at local, national, and international levels.
UNODC is seeking committed and enthusiastic young people from diverse backgrounds and regions.
Applicants must:
Previous experience with the United Nations or UNODC is not required.
The programme welcomes applications from individuals with varying levels of experience and strongly encourages participation from underrepresented and marginalized communities.
Selected members will initially serve for a minimum of one year as part of a two-year mandate.
Key details include:
Activities may include:
Participation on the Board is entirely voluntary and does not include financial compensation.
Interested applicants must submit the following:
Applicants are encouraged to familiarize themselves with the Board’s Terms of Reference and Code of Conduct before applying.
UNODC strongly promotes diversity, inclusion, and equitable representation in the Board selection process.
Applications are encouraged from young people across all regions, identities, cultures, and backgrounds.
The organization has indicated that priority consideration will be given to applicants from countries that have not previously been represented on the YouthLED Integrity Advisory Board.
The Board has previously included members from:
Applications will be assessed based on:
Shortlisted applicants may be invited to participate in interviews during the review process.
14 August 2026
15 August – 25 September 2026
5 October 2026
30 October 2026
The YouthLED Integrity Advisory Board provides a unique opportunity for young people to collaborate directly with a United Nations entity, contribute to global anti-corruption efforts, and influence initiatives promoting transparency and accountability worldwide.
Participants will gain valuable experience in international cooperation, policy engagement, youth advocacy, and leadership while connecting with a global network of young changemakers dedicated to building more ethical and accountable societies.
Organization: United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC)
Programme: YouthLED Integrity Advisory Board 2026–2028
Eligibility: Young people aged 18–29 worldwide
Location: Global (Virtual Participation)
Duration: Up to 2 years (renewable)
Compensation: Voluntary Position
Application Deadline: 14 August 2026
Start Date: 30 October 2026
As corruption continues to undermine development, trust, and social progress globally, meaningful youth participation has become increasingly important. The UNODC YouthLED Integrity Advisory Board offers an influential platform for young leaders to help shape anti-corruption initiatives, strengthen community engagement, and contribute to building a future grounded in integrity, accountability, and justice.
Disclaimer: Global South Opportunities (GSO) is not the organization offering this opportunity. For any inquiries, please contact the official organization directly. Please do not send your applications & CVs to GSO, as we are unable to process them. Due to the high volume of emails, we receive daily, we may not be able to respond to all inquiries. Thank you for your understanding

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