Job Overview
UNESCO Prize for Global Citizenship Education 2025 | $50,000
UNESCO is now accepting nominations for the 2025 Prize for Global Citizenship Education (GCED) โ a prestigious international award celebrating exceptional projects that foster inclusive, peaceful, and responsible global citizenship.
Funded by the Republic of Korea, this biennial prize awards $50,000 USD to one outstanding initiative that has significantly advanced peace education, human rights, sustainable development, and intercultural understanding.
Whether you are part of a youth-led organization, an NGO, an institution, or an individual changemaker, this is your chance to gain international recognition and scale your projectโs impact.
๐ What Is the UNESCO GCED Prize?
The GCED Prize, launched in 2024, recognizes outstanding efforts in Global Citizenship Education โ a key UNESCO priority that empowers learners of all ages to engage with the world and take action toward a more just, sustainable, and peaceful future.
Who Can Apply?
There are two main categories of eligibility:
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Youth-Led Organizations
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Registered groups led by individuals aged 18 to 30 years
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Other Eligible Applicants
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Individuals
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Institutions
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NGOs
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Other organizations not affiliated with UNESCO
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๐ What Makes a Strong Application?
To stand out, applicants must demonstrate:
1. Program Implementation
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A project or initiative operating for at least 12 months
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Clear goals aligned with GCED, including:
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Peacebuilding and conflict resolution
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Human rights education
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Cultural diversity and inclusion
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Environmental sustainability
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UNESCO Prize for Global Citizenship Education
2. Tangible Outcomes
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Measurable results and testimonials
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Multimedia evidence (e.g., reports, photos, videos, articles)
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Impact on underrepresented or marginalized groups
3. Innovation and Scalability
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Creative approaches to civic engagement and education
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Proven ability to adapt or replicate the initiative in other contexts
โ๏ธ How to Apply
To be considered, all candidates must submit a full application through a UNESCO-recognized nominating body (such as National Commissions for UNESCO or Permanent Delegations).
โ Key Information:
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Deadline: 1 September 2025
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Award: $50,000 USD for the winning initiative
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Apply Through: A recognized nominator (not directly to UNESCO)
๐ Visit the official UNESCO GCED Prize page to learn more and access nomination forms.
๐ Timeline at a Glance
Date | Milestone |
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Now โ Sep 1 | Applications open through nominators |
Fall 2025 | Review & Evaluation |
End of 2025 | Winner announced & recognized globally |
๐ก Why You Should Apply
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Global Recognition: Get highlighted by UNESCO and its global education networks
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Funding Boost: $50,000 to grow and scale your project
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Networking: Connect with other changemakers, partners, and funders in education and development
FAQs
Q: Can I nominate myself?
No. You must apply through a recognized nominator (e.g., your countryโs National Commission for UNESCO or a Permanent Delegation).
Q: Does the project need to be global in reach?
Not necessarily. Local or regional projects with measurable impact are highly encouraged to apply.
Q: Can non-formal education projects apply?
Yes! Both formal and non-formal education initiatives are welcome.
Q: What if our project is youth-led but unregistered?
Unfortunately, only formally registered youth-led organizations can apply under the youth category.