The Youth RISE International Working Group (IWG) 2026 Open Call presents a unique and impactful opportunity for young individuals across the globe who are passionate about shaping the future of drug policy, advancing harm reduction strategies, and strengthening youth-led advocacy movements.
As global conversations around drug policies continue to evolve, there is an increasing need for inclusive, youth-driven perspectives that reflect the realities faced by communities worldwide. This open call is designed to bring together a diverse group of young leaders who are committed to influencing change at both national and international levels.
Youth RISE is a global, youth-led network that focuses on advocating for harm reduction, human rights, and evidence-based drug policies. The organization works to empower young people, particularly those directly affected by drug use and punitive drug policies, by providing them with platforms to engage in advocacy, policy-making, and leadership.
Through its global network, Youth RISE promotes meaningful participation of young people in decision-making spaces, ensuring that their voices are not only heard but actively shape policies that affect their lives.
The International Working Group (IWG) is a central component of the Youth RISE global network. It operates alongside the Core Consultancy Team and is composed of national representatives from different regions of the world.
Members of the IWG play a crucial role in:
This structure ensures that Youth RISE remains grounded in diverse perspectives while maintaining a strong, coordinated global presence.
Selected applicants will become part of an influential global body that contributes to shaping international advocacy efforts. Their responsibilities include:
Members are expected to actively contribute while balancing their involvement based on their availability.
Joining the International Working Group offers a wide range of professional, academic, and personal development opportunities.
Members gain access to an international network of young advocates, professionals, and organizations working in the field of drug policy and harm reduction.
Participants benefit from various training sessions, workshops, and skill-building programs designed to enhance leadership, advocacy, and communication skills.
The program provides opportunities for mentorship from experienced professionals, as well as peer-to-peer learning within a supportive community.
Members may engage in global platforms such as United Nations forums, including the Commission on Narcotic Drugs, where they can contribute to high-level discussions.
IWG members may contribute to:
Members play a role in guiding the strategic direction of Youth RISE through their active participation and input.
Participants may gain access to funding for national or regional initiatives, either directly through Youth RISE or through collaborative fundraising efforts.
Youth RISE prioritizes recruiting from within the IWG for:
Depending on available funding, members may receive financial support to attend regional and international conferences, as well as United Nations and regional forums.
Applicants should take note of the following conditions:
The application process is straightforward and designed to be accessible.
Monday, 13 April 2026 at 23:59 GMT
Late applications will not be considered, so applicants are encouraged to apply well before the deadline.
Youth RISE will organize an informational webinar between 8 and 10 April 2026 to guide prospective applicants.
The webinar will provide:
Applicants should monitor Youth RISE’s official communication channels for registration details.
The Youth RISE IWG is more than a volunteer position; it is a platform for meaningful engagement in global governance and advocacy. It enables young people to:
For those committed to social justice, public health, and youth empowerment, this opportunity offers a powerful pathway to create tangible impact.
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