The United Nations Voluntary Fund for Indigenous Peoples invites applications from Indigenous individuals and representatives of Indigenous organizations to attend two of the most critical UN meetings on Indigenous Peoples’ rights in 2026.
too long, Indigenous voices have been excluded or underrepresented in global decision-making forums. The UNPFII and EMRIP sessions are unique platforms where Indigenous Peoples can directly engage with:
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- UN agencies
- National governments
- Civil society organizations
- International experts
- Human rights bodies
Participation in these sessions provides a rare chance to shape global policy, share lived experiences, and demand accountability for the rights and futures of Indigenous communities around the world.
This is a breaking opportunity for those seeking global visibility, networking, and advocacy influence at the UN headquarters in New York and the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva. The UN Voluntary Fund for Indigenous Peoples was established to support the participation of Indigenous representatives in key United Nations meetings that directly affect their rights and future. The fund enables grassroots Indigenous voices to influence UN policymaking, resolutions, and reports—especially in forums where their communities are often underrepresented.
What’s Covered – Fully Funded Participation
Successful applicants will receive comprehensive financial support to attend one or both sessions, including:
- Round-trip airfare to New York or Geneva
- Hotel accommodation for the duration of the forum(s)
- Daily subsistence allowance to cover food and transportation
- Visa support and associated fees
- Guidance and orientation for first-time UN attendees
This opportunity is ideal for Indigenous leaders, youth advocates, and rights defenders who would otherwise be unable to attend due to financial constraints.
Name of Organizer
United Nations
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Requirements/Eligibility Criteria
Applicants must meet the following criteria to be considered:
1. Indigenous Identity: Must identify as Indigenous and belong to a recognized Indigenous community or nation.
2. Active Advocacy Role: Be actively engaged in the promotion and protection of Indigenous rights, including land, language, environment, legal, health, or educational issues.
3. Community Representation: Have a clear mandate to represent an Indigenous organization or community, with documentation or written support where possible.
4. Financial Need: Require financial assistance to attend the UN sessions, with no access to alternative funding sources.
5. Impact Potential: Be able to demonstrate how their participation will enhance community advocacy, strengthen visibility, or contribute to policy reform efforts at local, national, or international levels.
6. Inclusive Participation Encouraged: Applications are especially encouraged from:
- LGBTIQ+ Indigenous representatives
- Indigenous persons with disabilities
- Indigenous women and youth
Deadline
31 October 2025
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