The Minorities Fellowship Programme (MFP) is offered by the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR). It is the most comprehensive training program for human rights defenders belonging to national, ethnic, religious, and linguistic minorities. The program takes place in Geneva, Switzerland, and aims to empower fellows to effectively use the UN human rights system to protect and promote the rights of their communities.
Program Benefits
- Comprehensive Training: Fellows receive intensive training on the UN human rights system, with a specific focus on minority rights mechanisms.
- Practical Experience: Participants attend sessions of the Human Rights Council and other relevant UN bodies.
- Financial Support: The fellowship covers:
- Return economy class airfare to Geneva.
- Basic health insurance for the duration of the program.
- A stipend to cover modest accommodation and living expenses.
- Networking: Fellows build a global network of minority rights defenders and engage directly with OHCHR staff and experts.
Eligibility Criteria
- Identity: Must belong to a national, ethnic, religious, or linguistic minority group.
- Nomination: Must be nominated by an organization or community group working on minority issues.
- Language: Fluency in English, Arabic, or Russian (the program is offered in these three language streams).
- Commitment: Must demonstrate a commitment to training other members of their community upon return.
Application Process
- Application Deadline: Typically April 15, 2026 (Applications usually open in early 2026).
- How to Apply: Applications are submitted via the OHCHR online portal or by email/fax in exceptional circumstances.
- Required Documents: Application form, nomination letter, and a personal statement.
Application Link:
For complete details and the application forms, visit the official OHCHR Minorities Fellowship Programme website.







