The Agents of Change Youth Fellowship is a professional initiative offered by the Wilson Centre’s Middle East Programme and Environmental Change and Security Programme. This fellowship is designed to support emerging leaders from the MENA region dedicated to tackling climate change, water security, and peace.
The 2025 programme emphasises water-related challenges in the MENA region, focusing on water insecurity, its links to conflict dynamics, and its role in ensuring regional stability and sustainability. It features a virtual seminar series and a capstone project, culminating in the publication of the fellows’ research papers in a collective volume.
Benefits of Wilson Centre Agents of Change Youth Fellowship Programme
The benefits include:
- Participation in a virtual seminar series featuring leading experts.
- Development of a 3,000-word research paper on water issues in the MENA region.
- In-person presentation of research at a final capstone convening.
- Publication of fellows’ research papers in a collected volume.
Requirements for Wilson Centre Agents of Change Youth Fellowship Programme
The eligibility criteria include:
- Applicants must be citizens of countries in the MENA region.
- A minimum of a bachelor’s degree and 3 years of work experience in a relevant field, or a master’s degree with demonstrated interest in climate change, water, and peace, is required.
- Applicants must be 35 years of age or younger at the time of submission.
- Fellows can be located anywhere globally but must have reliable and consistent internet access for video conferences and meetings.
Application Documents
Applicants are to submit the following documents:
- Current resume or CV
- Cover letter
- Completed application form (link at the top of this page)
- Two letters of recommendation (please ask for letters to be sent directly to mep@wilsoncenter.org)
- A short response (500 words maximum) to the following question: What is one strategy or approach you believe could effectively address the growing water insecurity in the Middle East and North Africa? Your response may focus on a single country or consider a regional perspective.
Application Deadline
December 15, 2024
How to Apply
For more details, visit the Wilson Center fellowship webpage