Enter Diplomat For Day 2025 Contest in Brussels

UK Gov

The British, Australian, Canadian, and US embassies in Belgium invite female Belgian high-school students, aged 16 to 19, to enter a competition to be a diplomat for a day.

Diplomat for a day

The 'diplomat for a day' competition is a joint initiative by the UK, Australian, US and Canada embassies in Belgium. It aims to encourage young women and girls to become leaders and advocates for change, including through mentorship opportunities.

If you win the competition you will be invited to spend a day at the 4 embassies in Brussels on 10 March, shadowing senior leaders and learning about the work of a diplomat. You will also be able to take part in a discussion with business and civil society on the importance of gender equality. The embassies will cover travel and accommodation costs in Brussels.

Why you should enter this competition

Women and girls represent half of the world's population and therefore also half of its potential. Today there are too few women in international diplomacy, including women from under-represented backgrounds, whether ethnic, religious, economic, cultural, or personal identity, among others. Women are not represented at parity in political and business sectors.

To end this underrepresentation, we must ensure equality of opportunity and equitable outcomes for everyone. This is why we, Australia, Canada, the UK and the US, are working towards gender equality around the world.

Who can enter

You can enter this competition if you:

  • are a Belgian citizen (or a Belgian dual national), and a Belgian resident
  • identify as a girl or woman
  • are enrolled in high school
  • are between 16 and 19 years old, or turn 16 in 2025

How to enter

To enter, you must answer the following question:

Why do you think equal rights are important and what actions would you carry out, or have already carried out in order to achieve and/or promote equal rights?

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