ITTO Fellowship Programme 2026 — Empowering the Next Generation of Tropical Forestry Leaders
The International Tropical Timber Organization (ITTO) continues its long-standing commitment to strengthening global forestry expertise through the Freezailah Fellowship Fund. The ITTO Fellowship Programme 2026 is now officially open, offering a powerful opportunity for young and mid‑career professionals across ITTO member countries to advance their skills, contribute to sustainable forest management, and elevate their careers.
Overview of the ITTO Fellowship Programme
Since its establishment in 1989, the ITTO Fellowship Programme has played a transformative role in building human capacity in tropical forestry and related disciplines. The programme supports short-term professional development activities that directly contribute to:
- Sustainable management of tropical forests
- Efficient use and processing of tropical timber
- Improved economic information on international tropical timber trade
The fellowship is funded through the Freezailah Fellowship Fund, supported by generous contributions from multiple countries and partners.
Programme Achievements and Global Impact
📌 Reach and Participation
As of December 2021, the programme has supported:
- 1400+ fellows
- From 49+ countries
- Working in government, academia, research institutions, civil society, and the private sector
📌 Regional Distribution of Fellowships
- Africa: 32%
- Asia-Pacific: 30.6%
- Latin America & Caribbean: 24.9%
- Developing consumer countries: 9.6%
- Developed consumer countries: 3.1% (activities conducted in producer member countries)
📌 Thematic Areas Supported
- Reforestation & Forest Management: 71.7%
- Forest Industry: 19.8%
- Economics, Statistics & Markets: 8.5%
📌 Financial Contributions
Total funding to date: US$9.8 million, contributed by:
- Japan (68%)
- USA (19%)
- Netherlands (7%)
- Australia (2.5%)
- Others (3.5%) including Sweden, UK, Bali Partnership Fund-B, and private companies
📌 Support for Women Foresters
The programme strongly encourages women’s participation:
- 424 women fellows supported
- Representing 30%+ of all fellowships awarded
Impact Assessment Findings
Two major impact assessments (2010 and 2016) highlight the programme’s significant contributions:
Professional and Institutional Impact
- 82% contributed moderately or significantly to reforestation/forest conservation in their home countries
- 88% improved productivity and performance in their institutions
- 42% influenced national forestry or environmental policy
- 61% now work on international forestry issues such as climate change and REDD
Academic and Career Advancement
- 85% hold advanced degrees (PhD or Master’s)
- Over one-third earned these degrees with fellowship support
- 60%+ received job promotions or new positions immediately after their fellowship
- 73% reported that their career advancement was directly related to skills gained through the programme
ITTO Fellowship Programme 2026 — Application Details
The 2026 cycle is now open for applications.
📅 Key Dates
- Application Deadline: 20 July 2026 (Monday), 17:00 Japan Standard Time (JST)
- Earliest Start Date for Fellowship Activities: After 1 January 2027
- Results Announcement: Around 25 November 2026, following the 62nd ITTC
💰 Fellowship Grant Amount
- Maximum grant: US$10,000
📌 Eligible Activities
The programme primarily supports short-term professional development, including:
- Participation in international conferences
- Training courses
- Study tours
- Preparation of manuals or monographs
- Small grants for postgraduate study
📌 Eligibility
- Open only to nationals of ITTO member countries
- Priority given to nationals of developing member countries
Applicants can access the Information Note 2026 and the estimated selection timeline via the ITTO website.
Why This Fellowship Matters
The ITTO Fellowship Programme is more than a funding opportunity—it is a catalyst for:
- Strengthening global forestry leadership
- Enhancing sustainable forest management
- Supporting climate action and biodiversity conservation
- Empowering professionals to influence policy and institutional change
With a proven track record of transforming careers and institutions, the 2026 cycle offers another chance for emerging forestry leaders to make a lasting impact.
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