ICYF Young Climate Volunteers Camp 2026 (Fully Funded) - Turkey

The ICYF Young Climate Volunteers Camp 2026 is an international youth program organized by the Islamic Cooperation Youth Forum (ICYF) to empower young people to take practical climate action and build climate-resilient communities. The camp combines training sessions, workshops, field activities, and volunteer engagement focused on climate change awareness, leadership, and community impact. Separate sessions are organized for male and female participants to ensure effective participation.

Eligibility:

  • Age between 18 and 35 years
  • Citizen of an OIC Member State, OIC Observer Country, or a Muslim community in a non-OIC country
  • Demonstrated interest or involvement in climate action or volunteer work
  • Ability to communicate in English
  • Commitment to fully participate in camp activities

Benefits:

  • Accommodation and meals during the camp
  • Local transportation in Turkey
  • International travel reimbursement up to a specified limit
  • Cultural activities and city tour
  • Participation letter for visa support
  • Official certificate from ICYF upon completion

Deadline:
15 February 2026

How to apply:
Apply through the official ICYF application portal:
https://icyfdigital.com/EventO/97




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