Young Leaders for Peace
A Summer Intensive Course
UPEACE Young Leaders for Peace (YLP) is a summer programme dedicated to empowering high school students with the knowledge, skills, and experiences needed to become effective peacebuilders in their communities and beyond.

In Person Course
June 14, 2026
to
June 28, 2026
San José Province, Costa Rica




Program Overview
UPEACE Young Leaders for Peace (YLP) is a summer programme dedicated to empowering high school students with the knowledge, skills, and experiences needed to become effective peacebuilders in their communities and beyond. Through an immersive, two-week summer programme at the UPEACE Headquarters in San Jose, Costa Rica, participants will explore the multifaceted nature of peace, engage in hands-on learning, and connect with the natural environment to understand the vital link between peace, leadership, and sustainability.
YLP aims to foster a generation of empathic, informed, and socially responsible leaders who will advocate for and practice peace in their daily lives, contribute meaningfully to international peace initiatives, and inspire others through their commitment to nonviolence and compassionate dialogue. From taking courses at the top of a protected forest in San Jose to coffee farm visits and hiking excursions this programme is designed around experiential learning to instill the building blocks of peace as a practice and way of life. At UPEACE, we recognize that having fun and building life-long friendships are also crucial components of peace and leadership development.
Eligibility & Additional Criteria
Applicants must be currently enrolled high school students (e.g., rising sophomores, juniors, and seniors at the time of the programme in June 2026). Applicants should demonstrate an interest in peace, but are not expected to have previous peacebuilding experience on their resume.
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Applicants must also confirm that they will provide proof of all necessary vaccinations, personal health insurance, and a valid passport in order to secure their spot in the YLP 2026 cohort. No exceptions will be made. These requirements will be included in the parental authorization packet emailed to the applicant’s parent/guardian upon application submission.

