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Apply for the UN SDSN Nigeria 2025 SDGs Advocate Programme for Youths

Apply for the UN SDSN Nigeria 2025 SDGs Advocate Programme for Youths

Are you passionate about creating positive change in your community? The UN Sustainable Development Solutions Network (SDSN) Nigeria is now accepting applications for the 2025 SDGs Advocate Programme — a 4-month intensive training and advocacy journey designed specifically for young Nigerian changemakers.

This programme equips selected youth with the knowledge, tools, and network needed to drive sustainable development in their communities. Over the course of four months, participants will engage in:

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  • 20+ expert-led lectures
  • Original readings & practical assignments
  • Impact-driven assessments

All designed to deepen your understanding of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and build your capacity as an effective advocate for change.

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Why You Should Join

The SDGs Advocate Programme is more than just training — it’s a movement to build a network of young, proactive leaders (aged 18–35) who are committed to driving development at the grassroots level across all 36 states in Nigeria.

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Whether you’re new to the SDGs or already working in the development space, this programme will help amplify your efforts, connect you with like-minded advocates, and position you to lead impactful initiatives that align with global goals.

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Eligibility Criteria

  • Must be a Nigerian youth aged 18–35
  • Able to commit at least 4 hours per week
  • Must be available for virtual training sessions
  • A genuine interest in driving social change
  • No prior SDG experience is required — just your passion and commitment!

Apply here

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