Global Call for Applications: Global Youth MIDORI Training Platform 2025
The United Nations University Institute for the Advanced Study of Sustainability (UNU-IAS) and the AEON Environmental Foundation (the Foundation) are pleased to announce that applications are now open for the Global Youth MIDORI platform (GYM) 2025 International Training Programme, to be held online in August.
GYM is a joint programme launched by UNU-IAS and the Foundation in 2024 to enhance the capacity of youth to address global environmental challenges such as biodiversity loss and climate change, and establish a platform for young individuals.
It enhances the knowledge and skills necessary for youth to meaningfully participate in international decision-making processes, developing the capacity of young leaders to build a sustainable society both locally and globally.
An intensive three-day online training will be held in August, with a speech contest on the final day.
The contest will select four winners, and the top two will have the opportunity to participate in the 2025 UN Climate Change Conference (UNFCCC COP301) in Belém, Brazil, as part of the delegation of the United Nations University.
GYM also offers various learning, capacity building and networking opportunities to all participants for their long-term development as youth leaders.
Summary of the Global Youth MIDORI Training Platform 2025
- Type: Training/Contest
- Location: Online {Remote}
- Duration: 3 days
- Eligible Countries: All
- Sponsor: United Nations University (UNU) and AEON Environmental Foundation
- Programme Date & Time: 4–6 August 2025, 09:00 – 17:30 (JST)
- Some Perks: Networking opportunities, Learning and capacity building, Chance to win the speech contest….and lots more
- Deadline: May 18, 2025
Eligibility Requirements for the Global Youth MIDORI Training Platform 2025
- The call is open to eligible applicants from all countries.
Candidates must:
- be currently enrolled in a university undergraduate programme (as of 1 May 2025),
- be proficient in English and be able to follow discussions and actively participate, and
- have experience in or be currently engaged in actions to address climate change and/or biodiversity loss.
Deadline: May 18, 2025