Unicef Youth

UNICEF youth

Want to help change the world and stand up for children’s rights? Then you’ve come to the right place – UNICEF youth! Here you can speak your mind, help design projects, support our media work, and much more.

At UNICEF youth we’ll keep you up to date on opportunities for getting involved with UNICEF. We keep you informed over WhatsApp. Participation is completely voluntary. You decide when, where, and how much you’d like to get involved.

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All young people in Switzerland and Liechtenstein between the ages of 10 and 24.

  • First, register via our online form. If you’re under 16, you’ll need consent from your parent or guardian.
  • We’ll add you to our WhatsApp community UNICEF youth, where you’ll find various age groups.
  • We’ll keep you up to date on opportunities for getting involved.
  • Participation is completely voluntary. You can unregister at any time.
  • UNICEF youth doesn’t offer jobs or internships.
  • Be part of a national platform that advocates for society.
  • Gain valuable experience that will help you in your personal life and your professional career.
  • Say what you think, and help shape our work.
  • Meet new friends who are interested in the same things you are.
  • Get an official confirmation that recognizes your commitment and skills.
  • When you join a campaign, you get cool goodies.
  • Leave feedback on our work and get involved in projects.
  • Take surveys and express your opinion.
  • Discuss what’s important to you with experts and other young people.
  • Support us at events and get actively involved.
  • Take part in social media campaigns and support our public relations work.
  • And lots more – discover them all at UNICEF youth!

The communication within UNICEF youth is done in German, French and Italian. Please register in the language that suits you best:

German registration form

French registration form

Italian registration form

Send them to us at youth@unicef.ch.

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