USAID International Youth Digital Leadership Council 2022 – Call for Applications. Apply below.
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16th December 2022
The International Youth Digital Leadership Council or “Digital Youth Council” is a 12-member council of young leaders between the ages of 16 and 24 who are working on issues related to digital platforms and safety, and who are interested in reducing digital harm for children and youth. The Digital Youth Council will positively incorporate youth voices and strengthen the capacity of youth participants to both (1) allow USAID to get reactions and creative ideas towards successfully fulfilling the goals of its Digital Strategy, and (2) strengthen the next generation of digital changemakers and advocates.
In the Spring of 2021, the Digital Youth Council selected the first cohort of young changemakers from Bolivia, Cameroon, Georgia, Haiti, India, Kenya, Malaysia, Nigeria, Rwanda, and Zambia. The Council kicked off monthly member meetings with USAID. Their work aimed to reduce digital harm for children and youth and to provide USAID with a better, youth-informed understanding of how children and youth want to interact with digital assets. The Council also forms part of USAID’s new Global LEAD initiative to support one million young changemakers around the world with increased civic engagement and leadership opportunities.
USAID is recruiting for a second Digital Youth Council to begin in 2023. The second council will include one graduate of the first Digital Youth Council who will serve as a guide and mentor to new members in 2023. Council Members are expected to start in February 2023 and serve for eleven months.
The Digital Youth Council is supported by YouthPower2: Learning and Evaluation (YP2LE), a USAID-funded activity focused on building and disseminating evidence on Positive Youth Development (PYD).
Roles and Responsibilities for Digital Youth Council Members
The Digital Youth Council will meet monthly (virtually) for 11 months to discuss and plan ideas and build their capacity as youth ambassadors on digital harm. The meetings will follow a thematic agenda, starting with an initial kick-off designed to connect members with one another and in ways that enable them to share their experiences online and interests in preventing digital harm. A full onboarding process will be used to orient members to the role of the Council and expected outcomes of the group. Subsequent meetings will have members of the Digital Youth Council work individually or in groups to propose innovative solutions to address the prevention and response to digital harm. Each member will undertake an individual or group project on a topic related to the prevention of digital harm and present their project findings in the final two meetings of the Council.
Key roles and responsibilities of council members include:
Armenia, Bangladesh, Cambodia, Colombia, Congo, Democratic Republic of the, Dominican Republic, Ethiopia, Guatemala, Kenya, Kosovo, Liberia, Malawi, Philippines, Somalia, Uganda, Zambia, Zimbabwe
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Digital Youth Council members will work directly with Mattito Watson, Senior Technical Advisor, Children and Adversity, USAID DCHA/DRG, Children in Adversity Division. Additional member support will be provided by the YP2LE team at Making Cents International.
Based on the goals and objectives of the DYC, members will be expected to meet the following requirements:
Digital Youth Council members will receive a one-time $300 stipend to be paid upon the start of their membership to defray internet costs for Council meetings. Council members will also receive a $700 honorarium to be paid upon the successful completion of their membership. Members must document their time to receive the honorarium. The reporting format and guidance will be provided by YP2LE.
Interested candidates should submit their completed applications using the online application form here:
Incomplete applications will not be considered. Submissions will be accepted on a rolling basis until 11:59 p.m. EST on December 15, 2022.
Have more questions? Check out the FAQs document here!
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