Deadline: 20 June 2025
Are you a young storyteller who cares deeply about rivers, communities, and climate change? If so, the Barak-Meghna Storytellers Fellowship could be the perfect opportunity for you.
The goal is to highlight local resilience, amplify Indigenous voices, and explore nature-based solutions to environmental challenges.
Your project should tell real stories from the ground, connect with a specific audience, raise awareness, and offer practical ideas—not just activism.
Themes
- Restoring ecosystems for a Sustainable future
- Water Justice & Inclusive Governance
- Women, Youth & Water
- Sustainability and Water Security
Funding Information
- As a selected fellow, you will receive mentorship support and up to 1,500 Euros in funding to bring your idea to life.
Eligibility Criteria
- This fellowship invites young people from Bangladesh and India, between the ages of 18 and 35, to share meaningful stories from the Meghna River Basin.
Application Requirements
- A total of four proposals will be selected, and each project must be completed within six months.
- To apply, you’ll need to submit a creative and solution-focused proposal.
- This could be a short video, a photo story series, a blog or article, or even a media campaign.
For more information, visit IUCN.