1. Generation Change Fellows Program

 
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About USIP
The United States Institute of Peace is an independent, nonpartisan institution established and funded by Congress to increase the nation's capacity to manage international conflict without violence. USIP aims to “think, act, teach, and train” across the spectrum of international conflict prevention, management, and resolution and to help societies in the period of post-conflict stabilization. Learn more about USIP.
  
About Generation Change Fellows Program
The Generation Change Fellows Program (GCFP) is dedicated to strengthening the capacity of civically engaged youth leaders as they emerge as peacebuilders in their communities. By delivering training in effective leadership, conflict management, and prejudice awareness and reduction; providing online courses and other resources; and fostering a global learning community, the two year Fellowship gives participants the additional skills, knowledge, support, and resources needed to increase their resilience as peacebuilders and civic leaders, manage conflict at a local level, and increase the effectiveness of their peacebuilding programs.

Generation Change Fellows are between 18 and 35 years old. They hold leadership roles within civic organizations and are actively working to positively impact their community. The Fellows have earned trusted and legitimacy within their community through their demonstrated commitment to their work. 

About the Training
The five day program will deliver training in effective leadership, conflict management, and prejudice awareness and reduction in order for these emerging leaders to increase their resilience and have a greater impact on their respective communities. The training will provide a safe space for participants to share ideas, gain new tools, practice constructive conversations, and better understand conflict resolution, especially as it relates to their country. It will also expose participants to experts in the leadership development and conflict resolution fields.

Upon completing the training, participants will join Generation Change’s global community of emerging civic leaders and will have access to various resources provided by USIP. USIP will pay for participant airfare, lodging, meal, and visa expenses.

Criteria to Apply
Must be of South Sudanese origin.
Must live and work in South Sudan, Sudan, Ethiopia, Kenya or Uganda.
Must be 18-35 years old.
Must be able to read, write and speak English.
Must hold a leadership role in an organization that does peacebuilding work.
Possess a willingness to participate and learn from peers and facilitators
Must have a passport that is valid through January 2018.

Submission Opens
There are two mechanism through which South Sudanese youth leaders can apply.
1. Submit the written application using Survey Monkey
2. Submit a video application using facebook.

To apply using a video application, please answer each question on the following page in one video and message the video via facebook to the Generation Change Fellows Program facebook page. 

To complete your application, you must email your CV and a copy of your passport to GenChange@usip.org. Applications will be accepted no later than May 22, 2017 at 17:00 (GMT -4:00). Incomplete or late submissions will not be considered.

Selected participants will be notified by email by June 15, 2017. If you are not notified by this time, you have not been selected.

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