Youthس Storytelling Challenge 2026 in Egypt: Climate Change Competition for Young Creators, Storytellers, and Youth Leaders
The Youthس Storytelling Challenge 2026 is now officially open for young people across Egypt who want to share their voices, experiences, and creative ideas on climate change and environmental solutions.
This exciting youth competition invites participants to explore how climate change affects their daily lives and how local communities are responding with innovative and practical solutions. Through short videos, reels, vlogs, audio stories, digital art, and visual storytelling, Youthس creates a platform where young people can lead important conversations around sustainability, environmental awareness, and climate action.
Organized under the Danish-Egyptian Dialogue Initiative (DEDI), and implemented by the United Nations Development Programme Egypt (UNDP Egypt) in collaboration with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark, this challenge offers young creators a rare opportunity to showcase their ideas, receive professional storytelling support, and gain visibility for their work.
Applications are open until 7 May 2026, making this one of the most exciting youth competitions in Egypt for climate-focused innovation and digital storytelling.
What is Youthس?
“Youthس” is a creative storytelling challenge designed by youth, for youth.
The name combines the English word “Youth” with the Arabic letter “س”, symbolizing being seen, heard, and represented. It reflects the challenge’s cross-cultural spirit and its mission to amplify youth voices across Egypt.
Youthس creates a space where personal stories are connected to broader climate realities and where local experiences become part of larger conversations about environmental change and sustainable futures.
Rather than simply discussing climate change academically, the challenge encourages participants to show how it appears in everyday life—through agriculture, food systems, waste management, and community action.
This initiative is built on the belief that young people are not only affected by climate change, but also hold powerful lived experiences and practical ideas that deserve recognition.
Why Youthس Matters
The challenge aims to:
- Amplify youth voices and lived experiences
- Connect personal stories to wider climate challenges
- Highlight local solutions and innovative community ideas
- Create a safe and visible space where youth feel seen, heard, and represented
- Encourage youth-to-youth dialogue and awareness around environmental issues
- Strengthen youth leadership in climate action and sustainability
Youthس is not just a competition—it is a platform for visibility, empowerment, and youth-led environmental change.
Focus Areas
Participants must submit ideas connected to one of the following three focus areas:
Food and Agriculture
Stories may focus on food systems, farming challenges, water scarcity, food security, agricultural sustainability, or how climate change impacts local food production.
Waste and Circular Economy
Participants can explore waste management challenges, recycling systems, plastic reduction, community waste solutions, sustainable consumption, and circular economy innovations.
Climate Change
This broader category includes environmental challenges, climate resilience, community adaptation, green innovation, and local responses to climate-related issues.
Accepted Creative Formats
Youthس encourages creative freedom and welcomes multiple digital storytelling formats, including:
- Short videos
- Reels
- Vlogs
- Photo stories
- Digital artwork
- Audio stories
- Podcasts
Participants are encouraged to choose the format that best represents their story and message.
What Applicants Need to Submit
At this stage, applicants do not need to submit final completed content.
Only an idea and creative vision are required.
Applicants must submit:
1. Microsoft Form Application
Participants must complete the official Microsoft Form and explain:
- Their story idea
- The chosen focus area
- Preferred creative format
- The message they want to communicate
2. Short Video Submission
Applicants must record a 40–60 second video answering:
“Which focus area did you choose, and why did you join Youthس?”
The video must be uploaded through the application form and also shared on social media while tagging DEDI and UNDP Egypt.
This helps demonstrate motivation, originality, and engagement with the challenge.
Selection Criteria
Applications will be evaluated based on:
- Relevance to the challenge themes and focus areas
- Clarity, originality, and strength of the story idea
- Ability to communicate the message clearly and engage the audience
- Understanding of the environmental or climate issue being addressed
- Inclusion of practical solutions, local initiatives, or innovative responses
- Educational value and audience awareness-building potential
- Ethical storytelling that respects individuals and communities and avoids harmful or misleading portrayls
Strong applications combine creativity, relevance, and practical impact.
What Selected Participants Receive
Successful participants will gain access to:
- Professional storytelling capacity-building support
- Training and mentorship sessions
- Time and guidance to produce final content
- Opportunities to showcase their work publicly
- Possibility to participate in future DEDI and UNDP activities
- Official certificates of participation upon successful completion
This makes Youthس both a competition and a youth development opportunity.
Timeline
Challenge Launch: 15 April 2026
Application Deadline: 7 May 2026
Selected Participants Announced: 19 May 2026
Capacity Building: May – June 2026
Content Production: June 2026
Final Announcements: July 2026
Early application is strongly recommended.
About DEDI
The Danish-Egyptian Dialogue Initiative (DEDI) 2025–2028 is a youth-driven platform for innovation, green transition, climate dialogue, peace, and sustainability.
Implemented by UNDP Egypt in collaboration with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark, DEDI serves as a living laboratory for climate action and cross-cultural dialogue between Denmark and Egypt.
It focuses on empowering youth to lead conversations and solutions around the future of sustainability, peace, and environmental justice.
How to Apply
Interested applicants must complete the official Microsoft Form registration before 7 May 2026.
Applicants should prepare:
- Their story idea and concept
- Chosen focus area
- Preferred creative format
- A 40–60 second personal video response
- Social media post tagging DEDI and UNDP Egypt
Applications must be submitted before the official deadline.
For updates and announcements, applicants should follow the official DEDI, UNDP Egypt, and social media platforms.
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