Participating in a volunteer trip to Switzerland with the High Commissioner for Human Rights offers a unique opportunity to engage with global human rights issues and gain firsthand experience in the mechanisms of the United Nations. This journey is ideal for those passionate about advocating for indigenous communities and seeking to make a tangible impact on human rights.
Travel and Accommodation Location
The volunteer program takes place in the beautiful city of Geneva, Switzerland, where participants will stay for the duration of the program. Geneva, known for its role as a global hub for diplomacy and international organizations, provides the perfect backdrop for this enriching experience.
The Indigenous Fellowship Programme
The Indigenous Fellowship Programme (IFP) is a unique initiative run by the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR). This program aims to empower indigenous people by providing them with the knowledge and skills needed to engage with international human rights instruments and mechanisms.
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Details of the Switzerland Trip with the High Commissioner for Human Rights
Applications are now open for the 2025 Indigenous Fellowship Programme by the OHCHR. This four-week fellowship, scheduled to take place in June/July 2025 in Geneva, Switzerland, is designed to train participants on the United Nations system and mechanisms that address human rights issues, with a particular focus on indigenous peoples’ rights. The program equips trained participants to better assist their communities and organizations upon their return.
The training is available in five languages: English, Spanish, French, Russian, and Portuguese. Pre-selection is done by former indigenous fellows, with 15 to 20 candidates chosen for each language group. The fellowship is fully funded, covering airfare, living expenses, and basic health insurance.
Duration of the Trip
The program lasts for four weeks.
Eligible Countries
Applicants from all countries are welcome to apply.
Notes
- No language certificate is required to apply.
- There is no application fee.
Funding
Upon acceptance into the High Commissioner for Human Rights trip, participants will receive the following:
- Round-trip airfare.
- Living expenses.
- Basic health insurance coverage.
- An opportunity to explore Europe during the program.
How to Apply
To apply, click on the button below:
Eligibility Criteria
- There is no age limit. Applicants of all ages are welcome.
- Fellows must commit to training other members of their indigenous community upon their return.
- Candidates must be nominated and endorsed by their community or indigenous organization.
FAQ
Q1: Do I need to know a specific language to apply?
No, the program is offered in multiple languages, and no language certificate is required.
Q2: Is there an age limit for the program?
No, there is no maximum age limit to apply for the fellowship.
Q3: What costs are covered by the fellowship?
The fellowship covers round-trip airfare, living expenses, and basic health insurance.
Q4: Can applicants from any country apply?
Yes, applicants from all over the world are eligible to apply.
Q5: Is there an application fee?
No, there is no fee to apply for this fellowship.
Q6: What is expected of me after the fellowship?
Fellows are expected to train other members of their indigenous community with the knowledge and skills gained during the fellowship.
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