The President of the General Assembly Fellowship Programme aims to promote youth engagement in multilateralism and support the next generation of diplomats.
The Fellowship will bring to New York a small group of young diplomats and civil servants from developing countries, particularly from Least Developed Countries (LDCs), Landlocked Developing Countries (LLDCs) and Small Island Developing States (SIDS), while also ensuring geographical representation and gender balance.
Fellows will be attached on a rotational basis with the teams of the Office of the President of the General Assembly (OPGA) – Peace and Security; Human Rights and Humanitarian; Sustainable Development; Reform, Legal and Budget; and Communication and Media.
The Fellowship will partner with United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR) to impart training on the United Nations, its organs and subsidiary bodies. The trainings will also cover topics such as sustainable development, climate change, peace and conflict resolution and human rights as well as skills development in negotiation, drafting and public diplomacy.
About United Nations
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PGA’s Fellowship Programme
Application Deadline | 28 Oct 2022 |
Type | Fellowship |
Sponsor | United Nations |
Gender | Men and Women |
Aim and Benefits of PGA’s Fellowship Programme
Fellows will receive:
- A roundtrip economy airfare ticket from their home country to New York City
- A laptop and cell phone for use during the Fellowship
- A monthly stipend
- Furnished room
- Health Insurance
Nominating Missions will be responsible for:
- Securing a US visa for the Fellow
- Accreditation of the Fellow to their Permanent Mission in New York and thereafter secondment to the
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Requirements for PGA’s Fellowship Programme Qualification
Member States and Observer States, from underrepresented countries, particularly LDCs, LLDCs and SIDS, are invited to nominate, through their Permanent Mission in New York, one candidate for the Fellowship. Nominees for the Fellowship should meet the following criteria:
- Between the ages of 25 and 32
- Hold a university degree
- Demonstrate fluency in verbal and written English
- Have a maximum of three years of experience working in national government
Interview date, Process and Venue for PGA’s Fellowship Programme
An independent three-member selection board, composed of a representative from a Member State, the United Nations system and a Civil Society Organization, will review the applications, interview short-listed candidates and select the Fellows. Gender balance and regional representation will be considered in the selection of the Fellows.
Application Deadline
October 28, 2022How to Apply
To nominate a candidate, please send the following materials to Mr. Shojiro Nishimura, Senior Adviser at the OPGA at [email protected] with a copy to [email protected], mentioning “Application for PGA Fellowship” in the Subject:
- Note Verbale from the Permanent Mission nominating the candidate for the Fellowship;
- Candidate’s cover letter expressing intent to join the Fellowship (up to 300 words); and
- Candidate’s CV.
For more details, visit United Nations website.