Applications Open for CHOGM 2026 Social Media Correspondents

Antigua and Barbuda, host nation of the forthcoming 2024 Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM), has unveiled an innovative initiative to integrate youth perspectives into the global dialogue. The program is actively recruiting a cadre of young content creators to serve as official correspondents, tasked with documenting and disseminating the summit’s proceedings across digital media channels.

This initiative specifically seeks to elevate youth commentary on critical agenda items, with a sharp focus on climate change mitigation, advancing gender equality, and strengthening civil society engagement. Eligibility is extended to active members or distinguished alumni of established youth leadership programs, including the Antigua and Barbuda National Youth Ambassador Programme, the CARICOM Youth Ambassador Programme, and the National Youth Parliament. Furthermore, the application pool encompasses current university students, tertiary institution attendees, former school leaders (such as head boys, head girls, and prefects), and young professionals with a proven dedication to socio-developmental causes.

Prospective candidates must exhibit a compelling on-camera persona and possess foundational technical knowledge in video production, encompassing principles of lighting, audio capture, and compositional framing. Mandatory proficiency is required in contemporary content creation tools, including smartphone/HD camera operation, wireless microphone usage, and video editing software. Interested individuals are instructed to submit their applications via email to youthaffairs@ab.gov.ag, clearly marked with the subject line ‘CHOGM Correspondents,’ no later than the deadline of Friday, February 6, 2026.

CHOGM 2026 is poised to convene leaders from across the Commonwealth in Antigua and Barbuda, positioning the twin-island nation at the epicenter of high-level international discourse on development, multilateral cooperation, and the collective challenges confronting member states.