Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, World Food Forum, Global Youth Action
FAO elearning Academy

Global Youth Contest:
From learning to impact

A global call for young learners and professionals to share how the FAO elearning Academy supports studies, careers and practice. Three winners will be selected and awarded a fully funded trip to Rome to attend the World Food Forum 2026.

Applications are open until 31 July 2026 (23.59 CEST).
3 winners
Fully funded trip to Rome
18-35
Eligible age range
12-15 Oct 2026
World Food Forum dates in Rome, Italy
01 · About the contest

Overview

The Global Youth Contest invites you to share how learning with the FAO elearning Academy has shaped your journey and enabled you to turn knowledge into action, whether by acquiring new skills, advancing your studies, career, or creating positive change in your community.

Take part by submitting a short written story on how the FAO elearning Academy has transformed your journey and how you have applied your learning in practice. Support your story with verified course completion and certified digital badges obtained from the FAO elearning Academy.

To celebrate and amplify young voices, three selected winners will receive a fully funded trip to Rome to attend the World Food Forum (12–15 October 2026), and will be invited to share their stories in a video interview featured on the FAO elearning Academy homepage and across its social media channels.

More than a contest, this is your opportunity to raise your voice, inspire other young learners from around the world, and join a global movement striving towards better agrifood systems for all!

Young learner smiling outdoors
02 · Objectives

Purpose of the contest

The contest aims to spotlight authentic and inspiring learning journeys that lead to impact, by amplifying young learners’ voices in the global agrifood dialogue.

Highlight stories of impact

Bring forward stories that show how learning with the FAO elearning Academy leads to tangible change in people’s lives and communities.

From learning to action

Share how you apply what you’ve learned in real-life contexts, from personal growth to community or system-level change.

Learn from each other

Inspire peers by sharing experiences and lessons with young people from around the world.

Go global

Increase the visibility of youth voices and expand awareness of FAO elearning Academy opportunities.

Be an agent of change

Show how young learners are helping drive more sustainable and inclusive agrifood systems.

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03 · Eligibility criteria

Who can apply

To apply, you must meet the following criteria:

  • Be aged 18–35 years.
  • Be from any country or region, including underrepresented or vulnerable groups.
  • Be a registered learner of the FAO elearning Academy.
  • Demonstrate how learning has contributed to your knowledge and skills, or academic or professional development.
  • Have completed FAO elearning Academy courses and obtained certified digital badges.

Note: The selected winners must hold a passport valid until at least April 2027.

04 · Prize

Recognition and opportunities

To celebrate and amplify learning journeys that lead to impact, three winners demonstrating the strongest learning-driven impact will be selected.

Fully Funded Trip to Rome

All three winners will receive a fully funded trip to Rome to attend the World Food Forum (WFF) from 12 to 15 October 2026, with all travel and participation costs covered.

Video Interview and Global Visibility

The selected winners will be invited to share their stories in a video interview featured on the FAO elearning Academy website, the YouTube FAO Education Hub, and across social media channels.

05 · Evaluation criteria

Selection criteria

Your application will be assessed based on the following criteria:

  1. 1Availability to participate in the global award process, including travel requirements.
  2. 2Number of certified digital badges obtained.
  3. 3Quality and clarity of your impact story, including clear evidence of how learning was applied.
  4. 4Verified completion of FAO elearning Academy courses.
  5. 5Your application as young learner belonging to underrepresented, vulnerable or marginalized group will be positively considered, in line with FAO’s commitment to inclusive participation and leaving no one behind.
Important: The use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools to generate responses is strictly prohibited and will result in immediate exclusion from the contest.
06 · Guide for participants

Step-by-step guide

Before submitting your application

  1. Create an account on the FAO elearning Academy platform.
  2. Explore available learning areas and complete courses of interest.
  3. Earn certified digital badges.
  4. Start preparing your short impact story (maximum 4 000 characters), reflecting how learning has shaped your knowledge, skills, and professional or academic path.

How to fill in the application form

  1. Complete the online application form.
  2. Use the same email address as your FAO elearning Academy account (required for badge verification).
  3. Provide a complete and accurate list of your earned badges.
  4. Include your impact story (maximum 4 000 characters).
  5. Submit your application by 31 July.

After submitting your application

  1. Applications will be reviewed by the FAO elearning Academy Evaluation Committee.
  2. Shortlisted candidates will be contacted for interviews.
  3. Finalists will be selected and informed individually.
  4. All applicants will be notified of the outcome of their application.

Ready to submit?

Are you ready to share your learning journey with the world and become one of the inspiring young leaders advancing sustainable agrifood systems?

Application form

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Important: The application link will only be active until 31 July 2026 (23.59 CEST). Only one application per participant is allowed. You are strongly encouraged to complete as many relevant courses and earn as many badges as possible before submitting your application.
07 · Support

Frequently asked questions

The contest is conducted exclusively in English, and only stories written in English will be considered.

For further information, please contact youth-contest@fao.org.

If your application is not selected, your submission will still contribute to FAO’s global youth and education work. Insights from impact stories help inform FAO on the real impact of learning, highlighting how education supports sustainable agrifood systems and advances Sustainable Development Goal 4 (Quality Education).

For questions related to FAO elearning Academy courses, please consult the FAO elearning Academy Help and Support page.