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World Food Forum Youth Assembly: WFF Partner Call

World Food Forum Youth Assembly 2026: Official Partner Organization Call WFF
Official Opportunity: 2026 Cycle

The World Food Forum (WFF) Youth Assembly is officially calling for Partner Organizations to co-organize the 2026 agenda. Led by the Youth Policy Board (YPB), this is a year-round commitment for youth-led groups to shape global agrifood policy.

Status: Applications Open
Notification: February 2026

If you lead a youth organization, university club, or NGO passionate about food systems, this is your chance to step onto the global stage. The WFF Youth Assembly has released its official 2026 Terms of Reference (ToR), inviting organizations to move from “attendees” to “co-organizers.”

This is not just a conference invitation; it is a partnership agreement to work directly with the WFF Secretariat and the Youth Policy Board for the entire calendar year.

Duration Jan – Dec 2026
Eligibility Organizations Only
Selection February 2026

2026 Priority Themes

For the 2026 cycle, the Youth Assembly will focus on 11 specific themes. To be selected, your organization must demonstrate “proven expertise” in at least one of these areas. Selected partners will engage in a maximum of two thematic processes.

  • Biodiversity
  • Bioeconomy
  • Climate Change
  • Desertification, Land Degradation & Drought
  • Fisheries & Aquaculture
  • Forestry
  • Livestock
  • Nutrition
  • Water Management
  • Young Women’s Empowerment
  • Resilience

Your Role as a Partner Organization

Based on the official Terms of Reference, this is an active working role. Selected partners are expected to:

  • Co-Create Content: You will help design the interactive sessions and consultations.
  • Provide Experts: Your organization will nominate speakers and moderators for the sessions.
  • Mobilize Youth: You must use your social media and networks to bring young people to the table.
  • Policy Integration: Support the WFF in presenting youth-led recommendations to intergovernmental decision-makers.

Eligibility Criteria

To qualify, your organization must meet the following strict requirements outlined in the ToR:

  • Global Operational Scope: Preference is given to organizations that operate at a large scale.
  • Proven Expertise: You must have a track record in agrifood systems, climate change, or development.
  • Capacity: You must assign a “Contact Point” (one primary, one secondary) who can attend regular planning meetings throughout 2026.
  • Values: Alignment with WFF values of integrity, responsibility, and collaboration.

Frequently Asked Questions (Based on Official ToR)

Who selects the partners?
The selection is a two-step process. First, the WFF Youth Assembly Secretariat conducts a preliminary assessment of eligibility. Second, the Youth Policy Board (YPB) reviews shortlisted candidates based on strategic alignment.
Can we engage in other WFF programs?
Yes. The ToR states that selected partners may also optionally engage with other WFF Youth Initiative programs, such as Education, Culture, Local Action, and Innovation.
What is the “Terms of Engagement”?
Selected partners must sign an agreement to provide inputs for session materials, maintain responsive communication, and support joint engagement at conferences.
Visit Official WFF Website to Apply

Disclaimer: This guide is based on the “2026 Terms of Reference” document. MeritBound.com is an independent platform. Please contact [email protected] for official inquiries.

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