Brief Description
The Internet Society Youth Ambassador Program empowers young leaders aged 18–30 from around the world to influence Internet governance, digital policy, and global connectivity. Ambassadors receive specialized Online training in Internet governance, advocacy, communication, and leadership. They also gain mentorship, global Networking Opportunities, and the chance to attend a major Internet event tailored to their profile and location.
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Why This Program Matters
* Shape the Future of the Internet: Play an active role in policies that promote an open, secure, and globally connected Internet.
* Capacity Building: Receive in-depth training on Internet governance, project management, advocacy, and leadership.
* Global Network: Join a diverse community of youth leaders, mentors, and Internet governance professionals.
* Event Participation: Attend high-level Internet governance events based on your interests and location.
* Mentorship: Receive guidance from experienced Internet professionals in policy, technical, and advocacy fields.
* Amplify Your Voice: Represent youth perspectives in global Internet governance spaces.
Benefits
* Build expertise in Internet governance, digital rights, and global policy.
* Develop leadership, advocacy, and communication skills.
* Expand your global network by connecting with peers, mentors, and Internet policy stakeholders.
* Gain exposure by attending major Internet events.
* Influence and impact your local community and the broader digital landscape.
Name of Organizer
The program is organized by the Internet Society (ISOC), a global non-profit organization dedicated to ensuring an open, secure, and trustworthy Internet.

Eligibility / Requirements
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* Aged 18–30 at the time of application.
* Proficient in English (reading, writing, and speaking).
* Comfortable with public speaking and communicating complex ideas.
* Continuous access to a reliable device and the Internet.
* Willing to commit at least 4 hours per week over a 12-month program.
* Availability for weekly online meetings/webinars.
* Ability to travel and hold a valid passport.
* Must not have previously been selected as an IGF Ambassador, IGF Youth Ambassador, Youth@IGF Fellow, or prior Internet Society Youth Ambassador.
Duration & Structure
* 12-month program with structured online training, mentorship, and community collaboration.
* Selection includes an online application review and participation in an Internet Governance online course.
* Participants engage in regular webinars, mentor check-ins, and peer collaboration.
Deadline
2nd December,2025.


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