Deadline: December 15, 2025

The UNICEF Canada Youth Advocacy Program 2026 is now open for applications, offering a transformative platform for young people across Canada to develop strong advocacy skills and meaningful civic engagement tools. This 10-month virtual programme empowers participants to explore key societal issues, understand their rights, and learn how to influence decision-makers effectively. Designed with youth leadership at its core, the UNICEF Canada Youth Advocacy Program 2026 provides practical knowledge, real-world guidance, and a supportive network to help young advocates create lasting change in their communities.


About the Opportunity

This fully online initiative runs for 10 months from February to December, delivered primarily via Zoom. Participants engage in monthly sessions led by experienced advocates, policy experts, and youth leaders. The programme offers a flexible 2–5-hour monthly commitment, making it accessible for young people balancing school, work, or other responsibilities. It brings together a diverse group of youth from various backgrounds, fostering collaboration, shared learning, and inclusive dialogue.


Eligibility

Applicants must meet the following criteria:

  • Aged 13–24
  • Living in Canada
  • Demonstrated interest in advocacy, activism, government engagement, or social change
  • Willingness to participate actively in online sessions and group activities

Benefits

Participants in the programme gain:

  • Comprehensive training on designing, planning, and implementing advocacy initiatives
  • Opportunities to engage with experienced youth and adult advocates
  • A deeper understanding of how governments and decision-making systems work
  • Skills to communicate effectively with leaders, policymakers, and communities
  • Collaboration with a diverse cohort of young people nationwide
  • Participation in UNICEF Canada–led advocacy initiatives locally and internationally
  • Access to a supportive alumni network upon completion
  • A certificate of completion for those who attend all core sessions

Curriculum Overview

The curriculum is designed to build strong advocacy foundations, with practical tools and skill-building sessions. Topics include:

  • Self-care for advocates
  • Advocacy 101: Key principles and strategies
  • Understanding rights, laws, and political structures
  • Identifying advocacy goals and designing an advocacy plan
  • Mapping influence and identifying key decision-makers
  • Understanding legislative processes such as the House of Commons and Senate
  • Engagement strategies for talking to government officials, raising awareness, and building public support
  • Additional participant-led topics based on interests and emerging priorities

Time Commitment

Participants should expect to commit approximately 2–5 hours monthly, which includes virtual sessions, group work, and personal advocacy project development.


Application Requirements

Applicants will complete an online application form outlining their interest in advocacy, motivation for joining, and ability to commit to the programme duration.


Timeline / Key Dates

  • Application Deadline: 15 December 2025
  • Programme Duration: February – December 2026

How to Apply

Applications must be submitted online through the designated programme application portal. Interested youth are encouraged to apply early to secure their place.


Selection Process

Candidates are selected based on interest, motivation, and dedication to advocacy work. The programme seeks a diverse group of young people passionate about making a positive impact.


Additional Information

Participants will engage in small group activities, virtual meetups, advocacy planning sessions, and peer-to-peer collaborations. The programme is designed to be inclusive, supportive, and youth-led, ensuring all voices are heard and valued.


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