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BREAK THE HATE CHALLENGE TO ATTEND ONE YOUNG WORLD SUMMIT IN MUNICH

Application Deadline: 16 June 2025

LOCATION: Germany

Hate has gone viral. From racism and xenophobia to antisemitism, anti-Muslim bigotry, misogyny, and attacks on the LGBTQI+ community—intolerance is exploding. Fuelled by algorithms, echo chambers, apathy and fear, hate speech is spreading faster, louder, and uglier than ever before. Hate is deafening us to a point where we can’t even hear each other.

While this might have become the norm, it’s not normal. It’s time to turn up the volume on empathy and break hate.

At the One Young World Summit in Montréal, we were proud to give the stage to PACT!, a new movement for radical goodness on a mission to make hate socially unacceptable. In 2025, PACT! and One Young World are coming back together to launch the Break the Hate Challenge.

This award goes to the ones who don’t flinch—who fight hate with bold ideas, loud voices, and absolutely no apologies.

ELIGIBILITY:

This opportunity is open to all young leaders (aged 18-35) who are tackling hate in their communities or countries. We’re looking for leaders who make you sit up, lean in, and pay attention — the kind who challenge the status quo not just with words, but with bold, boundary-breaking creativity. The judges from PACT! itself have short attention spans, so the more original, eye-opening, and head-turning your entry, the better. They are particularly keen to support candidates who demonstrate

Tangible Impact: Creating real change—mobilizing communities, influencing policies, changing attitudes, and saving lives.

Creative Edge: Fighting hate in creative and unexpected ways, whether through art, comedy, or public spectacle.

Relentless Courage: Never backing down, bold in the face of resistance, determined and resilient.

BENEFIT:

Three winners will:

Receive full funding to join the One Young World Summit 2025 in Munich.

Get the opportunity to present their work to leaders from 190+ countries at the Summit.

Receive £5,000 to accelerate their impact.

APPLY

FULLY FUNDED 2025 MINISTRY OF ECONOMY, TRADE AND INDUSTRY (METI) GOVERNMENT OF JAPAN INTERNSHIP PROGRAMME.

Application Deadline: Monday, June 30, 2025

LOCATION: Japan

Apply for the 2025 Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) Government of Japan Internship Program. This program aims for people from developing countries to get a great opportunity to learn overseas business strategies in Japanese businesses and to acquire the skills and expertise from Japanese companies. 

ELIGIBILITY:

Foreign human resources with advanced knowledge and skills who are nationals of developing countries

Check the list of eligible countrieshttps://www.oecd.org/en/topics/oda-eligibility-and-conditions/dac-list-of-oda-recipients.html

Countries listed on the OECD/DAC list excluding the People’s Republic of China Can apply to multiple courses (but can only participate in one course)

Can support the aims of this program and contribute to the promotion of internationalization of Japanese companies, the expansion of overseas business of Japanese companies, and the building of networks with overseas universities through the internship.

Have the nationality of a country on the OECD/DAC list (excluding the People’s Republic of China)
Applicants who reside in a country other than their nationality (including developed countries) are eligible to apply. However, applicants currently residing in Japan are not eligible to apply.

Those who have a certain level of Japanese language proficiency (JLPT Japanese Language Proficiency Test N3 or above) or English proficiency

In principle, applicants must be between 18 and 40 years old as of August 25, 2025.

Those currently enrolled in or who have graduated from a junior college, technical college or other higher education institution

Students must be able to submit a certificate of enrollment from their affiliated university and a letter of recommendation from their affiliated university or university faculty. Graduates must be able to submit a graduation certificate from their affiliated university and a letter of recommendation from their affiliated institution or university faculty.

Those who can submit certificates of various qualifications (IELTS, TOEIC, TOEFL, CEFR, JLPT, etc.)

Those who are able to devote themselves to internships and training at companies and are able to carry out their activities on the dates of their planned activities submitted to the secretariat

Those who have not yet found employment and are willing to work in Japan (if you are already employed, this is possible if you strongly desire to move to Japan)

Other individuals who meet the individual conditions set by each company

Those who have not participated in this program between 2016 and 2024

BENEFIT:

Providing various training for interns (cross-cultural understanding training, crisis management training, business Japanese training, mid-term follow-up training, career training, etc.)

Internship insurance (contract performance cost insurance, liability insurance, personal credit insurance)

Support by Course: Online Course: Providing a communication environment such as a PC, internet, and means of communication necessary for internship activities

Allowance: 1,000 yen per day will be paid in local currency depending on the number of days of internship activity.

Course for coming to Japan (first and second semester: Transportation costs to the training facility, accommodation during the training

Allowance: 3,000 yen per day will be paid in multiple installments depending on the number of days of the internship stay

Mobile phone rental

Provision of round-trip airfare (economy class), travel insurance for visiting Japan, assistance with obtaining a visa

The accepting company will provide the living environment, including accommodation and transportation to the company.

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