Nationality for All (NFA) is currently accepting applications for its SEAP Fellows 2026. Interested applicants are encouraged to click here to learn more about this opportunity and apply for it.
The Nationality for All has officially announced the 2026 SEAP Fellows Programme, a three-month, full-time remote fellowship designed for early-career human rights professionals across the Asia-Pacific region. The programme supports advanced research, fact-checking, and knowledge development on statelessness, nationality rights, and legal identity systems.
Fellows will receive:
Skills Required
Applicants should demonstrate:
Strong desk research skills
Good writing and analytical ability
Attention to detail
Ability to synthesize information clearly
Strong organizational and time-management skills
Because the fellowship is remote and full-time, applicants should also be:
Comfortable working independently
Reliable in meeting deadlines
Able to maintain consistent communication remotely
Knowledge Requirements
Applicants should have:
Background knowledge in:
Human rights
Law
Public policy
International relations
Related disciplines
Knowledge of:
Citizenship rights
Statelessness
Legal identity systems
is highly desirable, though not mandatory.
Preferred Experience
Experience in:
Research projects
Human rights initiatives
Non-profit or civil society organizations
would be an advantage, though prior professional experience is not mandatory.
Persons with lived experience of statelessness will be prioritized.
Applicants must submit:
Apply for NFA - SEAP Fellows