The World Health Organization (WHO) has officially launched a global call for expressions of interest for the third term of the WHO Youth Council (2026–2028). This exciting opportunity invites youth-led and youth-focused organizations from around the world to play a direct role in influencing global health discussions, policies, and strategies.
As one of WHO’s flagship youth engagement platforms, the WHO Youth Council provides an avenue for young people and youth organizations to contribute meaningfully to international health governance. Through advocacy, collaboration, innovation, and policy engagement, selected organizations will help strengthen youth participation in shaping healthier and more resilient communities worldwide.
Organizations interested in becoming part of this influential network are encouraged to submit their applications before the deadline and carefully review all eligibility requirements.
The WHO Youth Council was established to strengthen youth engagement within the World Health Organization by creating a structured platform through which young people can contribute to health-related decision-making processes.
The Council serves multiple purposes, including:
The Council reflects WHO’s commitment to ensuring that young people are not merely beneficiaries of health policies but active contributors to the design and implementation of solutions that affect their lives and communities.
Young people represent a significant proportion of the global population and are increasingly recognized as critical stakeholders in addressing public health challenges.
Through the WHO Youth Council, participating organizations can:
Council members have opportunities to provide perspectives and recommendations that inform WHO strategies and initiatives.
Organizations can ensure that issues affecting young people are represented in international health conversations.
Members gain access to a diverse network of youth organizations, health advocates, experts, and policymakers from around the world.
The Council provides a platform for organizations to demonstrate leadership and advocate for meaningful youth participation in health governance.
Organizations can share innovative approaches and experiences that support stronger and more inclusive health systems.
WHO is seeking a diverse and representative group of organizations from across the globe.
Eligible organizations include:
Organizations where young people hold leadership positions and drive decision-making processes.
Organizations that primarily work to support, empower, or advocate for young people.
Youth branches or youth wings operating within larger national or international organizations.
WHO has also indicated its interest in selecting a balanced mix of organizations from both:
This multidisciplinary approach ensures diverse perspectives and strengthens the Council’s ability to address complex public health challenges.
To qualify for membership, organizations must satisfy all requirements outlined in the revised WHO Youth Council Terms of Reference.
Key eligibility expectations include:
Applicants are strongly encouraged to thoroughly review the Terms of Reference before submitting their application.
An important requirement for participation in the WHO Youth Council is membership in the WHO Civil Society Commission.
WHO has announced that all Youth Council members will also be expected to participate in the WHO Civil Society Commission.
Organizations that are not already members must:
WHO has clarified that applications to the Youth Council can still be considered while the organization’s Civil Society Commission application is under review.
This requirement aims to strengthen collaboration between youth organizations and broader civil society stakeholders engaged in global health initiatives.
Organizations wishing to apply must complete all required application components.
Applicants must fill out the official online application form and provide all requested information.
In addition to the application form, organizations must complete and submit the Tobacco-Arms Disclosure Form.
Applications will be evaluated based on:
Organizations should provide clear and compelling information demonstrating how they can contribute to the Council’s mission and objectives.
WHO will assess applications using several factors, including:
The organization’s work and activities should align with youth engagement and meaningful participation.
Applicants should demonstrate relevant experience in advocacy, leadership, public health, youth development, community engagement, or related areas.
Organizations should clearly explain why they wish to join the Council and how they plan to contribute.
WHO seeks broad geographic, thematic, and organizational representation to ensure that multiple perspectives are reflected within the Council.
30 June 2026 at 23:59 CEST
Organizations are encouraged to submit their applications well before the deadline to avoid last-minute technical challenges.
October 2026
Selected organizations will participate in the Council’s first in-person meeting, marking the beginning of the 2026–2028 term.
Before applying, organizations should carefully read and complete the following documents:
Reviewing these materials is essential for understanding the Council’s responsibilities, expectations, and operational framework.
Participation in the WHO Youth Council offers several valuable advantages:
Organizations seeking selection should consider the following strategies:
Highlight measurable achievements and successful initiatives led by your organization.
Clearly explain how young people participate in leadership and decision-making processes.
Illustrate international partnerships, collaborations, or activities that demonstrate global reach.
Explain how your organization intends to contribute to the Council’s work during the 2026–2028 term.
Demonstrate a commitment to health equity, inclusion, youth participation, and sustainable development.
Interested organizations are required to complete the online WHO Youth Council Application Form.
Click HERE to learn more about the WHO Youth Council 2026–2028.
The WHO Youth Council 2026–2028 presents an exceptional opportunity for youth-led and youth-focused organizations to engage directly with one of the world’s most influential health institutions. Through this platform, organizations can help shape health policies, advocate for youth priorities, contribute innovative ideas, and strengthen youth participation in global health governance.
Organizations from around the world that are passionate about advancing youth engagement and improving public health outcomes should take advantage of this opportunity and submit their applications before the 30 June 2026 deadline. Participation in the WHO Youth Council offers not only global visibility and networking opportunities but also a meaningful chance to influence the future of international health policy and practice.
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