Call for Applications: OHCHR Indigenous Fellowship Program

Deadline Date: August 31, 2024

Donor Name: Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR)

Grant Size: Not Available

https://www.ohchr.org/en/about-us/fellowship-programmes/indigenous-fellowship-programme/call-applications-ohchr-indigenous-fellowship-program-2025?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAR2TUV1YYR_HpQC0QAc5Nv_ch82SwGDeCz0mEq5B4VJ3AlalFaA3ZEG_pH4_aem_ddbX-g4PwZjF7_dhLDDfbw

The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) is pleased to announce the Indigenous Fellowship Program to give indigenous persons the opportunity to gain knowledge about the UN system and mechanisms dealing with human rights issues in general and indigenous issues in particular.

Participants who complete the internship will be able to better assist their organizations and communities in protecting and promoting their rights. The 4 weeks fellowship programmed for the summer of 2024 will be available in 5 languages: English, Spanish, French, Russian and Portuguese. 

Costs Covered

  • The selected candidates are entitled to a return flight ticket, living expenses and basic health insurance for the duration of the training.

When does it take place?

  • Fellows from all 5 language components of the programme are trained together with simultaneous interpretation over 4 weeks in Geneva. The date of the training programme usually coincides with the annual session of the Expert Mechanism on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (June/July each year), allowing the fellows to participate more actively in that Mechanism.
     

Who can apply?

  • The candidate must be indigenous (non-indigenous persons will not be taken into consideration, even if they have close links with indigenous communities and/or organizations).
  • Age should not be a limitation to participation in the programme.
  • Formal education should not be a limitation to participation in the IFP given the socio-economic barriers confronted by many indigenous peoples that limit access to formal educational institutions.
  • Candidates should agree to train other indigenous persons after the return to their respective communities/organizations.
  • The candidate should be proposed, and his/her candidacy supported by his/her indigenous organization and/or community. It is desirable that the sponsoring organization has a firm constituency or membership and that it is representative.
  • The candidate should have a good working knowledge of the language in which the programme is imparted.

For more information, visit United Nations.

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