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Fully Funded 3rd Global MAB Youth Forum 2026 in Italy

UNESCO has officially opened the call for the 3rd Global MAB Youth Forum, set to take place in the breathtaking Po Delta Biosphere Reserve, Italy, from 18–22 May 2026. This elite forum will gather 200 young leaders to shape the future of biodiversity and sustainable development for the next decade.

With accommodation and meals fully covered by UNESCO and its partners, this is a premier opportunity for young environmentalists to turn ideas into global impact.

Funding Breakdown and Award Value

The forum is designed to be inclusive, ensuring that financial barriers do not prevent the world’s most passionate youth from participating.

Benefit Category Coverage Detail
Accommodation 100% Covered for the duration of the forum in Italy.
Meals & Catering Fully Provided (Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner) during the event.
Travel Support Limited Support Available for eligible participants (competitive basis).
Participation Fee £0 (No Application Fee) – The forum is free to attend for selected delegates.

Candidate Requirements

To be eligible for one of the 200 seats, you must meet the following UNESCO criteria:

  • Age: You must be between 18 and 35 years old.
  • Connection: You must be actively engaged with a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve (living, working, studying, volunteering, or conducting research there).
  • Endorsement: A letter of support from your local Biosphere Reserve, MAB National Committee, or National Commission for UNESCO is required.
  • Commitment: You must be ready to help shape the “Hangzhou Strategic Action Plan (2026-2035)” and implement follow-up actions in your home region.

Application Strategy

Since only 200 participants will be chosen globally, the selection process is highly competitive. UNESCO uses two pathways:National Focal Points,Open Call.To stand out In your statement of contribution, focus on tangible outcomes. Don’t just say you care about the environment; explain a specific project you have led in a Biosphere Reserve and how the forum will help you scale that impact. Highlight your ability to act as a bridge between UNESCO and your local community.

Application Deadlines and Key Dates

The window to apply is short. All expressions of interest must be submitted by 23 March 2026 (23:59 CET). Successful applicants will be notified shortly after the review period to begin their visa and travel arrangements. The forum itself will run from 18–22 May 2026, with delegates expected to arrive in Rosolina Mare, Italy, for the opening session.

Official Source

To access the application form and view the full technical guidelines, use the official UNESCO links below:

1.https://www.unesco.org/en/articles/3rd-global-mab-youth-forum-2026-committed-future-we-want

2.https://indico.un.org/event/1022458/

Engr Nida Sangal

Nida Sangal is an IT graduate, international education journalist, and scholarships mentor whose work sits at the intersection of technology, global student mobility, and access to funded higher education. She covers scholarship announcements, fellowship cycles, university funding decisions, and the policy developments shaping international student recruitment across North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and the Gulf. Drawing on a technical background in information technology and years of direct mentorship experience guiding applicants through competitive scholarship processes worldwide, Sangal brings a practitioner's precision to her reporting. Her coverage goes beyond announcement summaries — she interrogates funding mandates, tracks shifts in eligibility criteria across academic cycles, and contextualizes individual awards within the structural forces driving global higher education access, from rising tuition costs and bilateral education agreements to the expanding role of foundation philanthropy in developing-world student funding. As a scholarships mentor with a global following, Sangal understands what applicants actually need from scholarship journalism: not recycled listings, but timely, accurate reporting that helps serious candidates make informed decisions about where to apply, when, and why. That reader-first discipline shapes every article she writes. She reports for Fully Funded Scholarships as a Senior Correspondent, covering government-sponsored scholarship programmes, university-administered awards, research fellowships, and international internship funding across all academic levels — undergraduate through postdoctoral.

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