Young leaders committed to advancing human rights now have an extraordinary opportunity to contribute directly to a major United Nations initiative through the Youth4Rights Advisory Group 2026, established by the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR).
As part of the Global Alliance for Human Rights, the Youth4Rights Advisory Group seeks to mobilize and empower young people from around the world to help shape the future of human rights advocacy, dialogue, policy engagement, and youth participation. This prestigious initiative recognizes that young people play a transformative role in building just, inclusive, peaceful, and rights-based societies.
The Youth4Rights Advisory Group will consist of twelve outstanding young leaders who will bring youth perspectives to global human rights discussions while helping design, promote, and strengthen the Global Alliance for Human Rights. Through this unique platform, selected members will work alongside international stakeholders, support youth engagement efforts, participate in global events, and contribute to advancing human rights worldwide.
For young advocates, entrepreneurs, innovators, activists, and changemakers seeking meaningful engagement with the United Nations human rights system, this opportunity offers an exceptional pathway to influence global conversations and help shape the future of human rights.
The Global Alliance for Human Rights is an ambitious international initiative designed to bring together a broad range of stakeholders committed to strengthening human rights around the world.
The initiative seeks to:
The Global Alliance is inspired by the enduring vision of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and forms part of preparations leading to the Declaration’s 80th anniversary in 2028.
Its mission is to place human rights at the center of:
By connecting individuals, institutions, organizations, governments, and communities, the Alliance seeks to create meaningful impact across sectors and regions.
OHCHR recognizes that young people are not simply future leaders—they are leaders today.
Young people contribute:
Addressing contemporary human rights challenges requires the direct participation of young people whose experiences, insights, and creativity can help shape effective responses.
Through the Youth4Rights Advisory Group, young leaders will have a formal mechanism to influence and strengthen the Global Alliance for Human Rights while ensuring youth voices remain central to global human rights efforts.
The Youth4Rights Advisory Group is a youth leadership body established under the Global Alliance for Human Rights.
The Advisory Group will:
The Advisory Group serves as an important bridge between young people worldwide and the broader human rights ecosystem.
The Youth4Rights Advisory Group will consist of:
OHCHR will ensure diversity in the selection process, taking into account:
The goal is to create an inclusive group that reflects the diversity of youth worldwide.
Selected members will actively contribute to the work of the Global Alliance for Human Rights.
Responsibilities include:
Members will contribute to:
of Alliance initiatives and activities.
Participants will support outreach efforts through:
Members will help:
Advisory Group members may participate in:
Members will serve as important representatives of youth voices within the Global Alliance for Human Rights and related initiatives.
Selected members should be prepared to dedicate approximately:
Eight hours per month
to Advisory Group activities.
This commitment allows participants to remain actively engaged while balancing their studies, careers, and other responsibilities.
The initial term of service will run from:
12 August 2026 – 31 December 2027
There is also the possibility of extending the mandate through:
December 2028
This provides selected members with a long-term opportunity to contribute to global human rights efforts.
Although participation is voluntary, selected members gain significant professional, leadership, and networking opportunities.
Benefits include:
Participants will work within a major OHCHR initiative connected to global human rights efforts.
Members will strengthen:
Selected youth leaders will gain recognition through their participation in a United Nations human rights initiative.
Participants will connect with:
Members may engage in events and activities linked to the Global Alliance for Human Rights.
While members serve on a voluntary basis without remuneration, travel expenses related to participation in Global Alliance activities and events will be fully covered.
Applicants must meet all of the following requirements:
Applicants must be:
Applicants must possess:
Applicants must demonstrate:
The opportunity welcomes a wide range of applicants, including:
Importantly, specialized human rights expertise is not mandatory.
Unlike many youth engagement initiatives, the Youth4Rights Advisory Group provides a direct avenue for young people to influence a major international human rights initiative.
Participants will:
This makes the initiative particularly valuable for young people seeking meaningful leadership opportunities within the United Nations system.
Applications must be submitted by:
21 June 2026 at 23:59 CET
Late applications may not be considered.
Interested candidates must complete the Official Application Form provided by OHCHR before the deadline.
Applicants are encouraged to carefully demonstrate:
Visit HERE to learn more about the OHCHR Youth4Rights Advisory Group 2026.
The OHCHR Youth4Rights Advisory Group 2026 offers a remarkable opportunity for young leaders to contribute directly to a global United Nations human rights initiative. By joining this prestigious advisory body, participants will help ensure that youth voices remain central to international human rights discussions while strengthening their own leadership, advocacy, and global engagement skills. As the world approaches the 80th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the Youth4Rights Advisory Group represents an important platform for empowering a new generation of changemakers committed to building more inclusive, equitable, and rights-based societies worldwide.
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