What is the Women Entrepreneurship Incubator Program? The USAID Women Entrepreneurship Incubator Program (WEIP) is a dynamic and impactful initiative to empower women-owned small and growing businesses (WO-SGBs) across Kenya. This program provides a comprehensive support system that includes essential resources, personalized mentorship, and tailored financial assistance. By fostering an environment conducive to growth and success, WEIP helps women entrepreneurs enhance their business capabilities, expand their market reach, and ultimately scale their operations. Through workshops, training sessions, and networking opportunities, participants gain valuable skills and insights, enabling them to navigate challenges and seize new opportunities in the competitive entrepreneurship landscape.
The One Young World Academy is a globally recognised e-learning platform designed to empower young leaders to make an impact. In partnership with the Gates Foundation, we are launching a special series focused on critical global health issues. The Academy series will explore how multifaceted approaches - combining innovation, advocacy, and partnerships are essential to advancing global health outcomes.
You want to get yourself and your work to the next level. You’re looking for people to support you on your journey. You have a bold vision for yourself and your work. You want to develop yourself as a credible and inspiring leader in pursuit of the lifelong practice of moral leadership and gain a nuanced understanding of how you can be of the greatest service to yourself, your work, and the world. Now you are eligible and good for the fellowship.
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The Finnish National Agency for Education (EDUFI) announces a call for research proposals from public or private non-profit organizations established in Europe or Africa that operate within a consortium of European and African organizations.
The Elevate Africa Fellowship is a prestigious mid-career leadership program designed to empower and support African professionals who have demonstrated a sustained commitment to driving positive change in their communities, industries, and the continent at large.
Applications are now open for the 2025 Dalai Lama Fellowship, a prestigious opportunity for emerging changemakers committed to creating positive social impact. The Dalai Lama Fellows (DLF) program spans one year and is designed to help participants develop leadership skills that are deeply rooted in principles of awareness, compassion, and integrity. This interdisciplinary program provides a rich and transformative learning experience. Participants will engage in a comprehensive curriculum that covers various aspects of leadership and social change, guided by experienced mentors and coaches. The curriculum is carefully crafted to encourage reflective thinking, self-awareness, and the cultivation of empathetic leadership styles. In addition to the structured learning opportunities, Fellows will benefit from group learning sessions that foster collaboration and community building among peers. These sessions encourage dialogue and the sharing of experiences, allowing participants to draw inspiration from one another’s unique backgrounds and insights. Moreover, the program offers additional forms of support tailored to meet individual needs, ensuring that each Fellow can effectively apply the lessons learned to their respective areas of interest and work. By the end of the fellowship, participants will be well-equipped to make meaningful contributions to their communities and the broader world, driven by principles that foster understanding and compassion.
Applications are now open for the Wilson Center Agents of Change Youth Fellowship for 2025. This fellowship is designed to acknowledge the critical role the MENA (Middle East and North Africa) region plays in addressing climate change and highlights the indispensable potential of youth leadership in this area. The Wilson Center aims to empower young leaders by providing them with the tools and resources necessary to drive meaningful change within their communities and beyond. The Agents of Change Youth Fellowship will support participants in developing innovative strategies and programs that can contribute to a sustainable, peaceful, and prosperous future not only for their own nations but for the global community as well. This initiative underscores the center’s commitment to fostering a generation of leaders who are equipped to tackle some of the most pressing environmental and social challenges facing the world today. Join us in shaping the future—apply for the 2025 cohort of the Agents of Change Youth Fellowship today!
Applications are currently being accepted for the prestigious TU Delft African Water Corridor Scholarship for the 2025-2026 academic year. This scholarship is specifically designed to support talented students from Sub-Saharan Africa. The Faculty of Civil Engineering and Geosciences (CEG) will grant the African Water Corridor Scholarship to two exceptional candidates who are pursuing a Master’s degree in Environmental Engineering, with a focus on the track of Water Resources Engineering. The scholarship aims to foster academic excellence and contribute to the development of innovative solutions for water-related challenges in Africa. Recipients of the scholarship will benefit not only from financial support but also from being part of a vibrant academic community dedicated to sustainability and engineering advancements in water resources. Interested applicants are encouraged to apply soon, as opportunities like this can significantly impact the future of water management in their home countries. For more details on eligibility criteria, application procedures, and deadlines, please refer to the official TU Delft scholarship website.
Applications are now open for the 2025 Africa CDC-Kofi Annan Global Health Leadership Fellowship Program, a prestigious initiative launched by the African Union Commission in partnership with the Kofi Annan Foundation. This program, which began on May 25, 2020, is specifically designed to identify and nurture future leaders in the field of public health across Africa. The fellowship aims to equip participants with the necessary skills, knowledge, and networks to effectively address the unique public health challenges facing the continent. It offers a comprehensive curriculum that includes leadership training, policy development, and strategic thinking, along with opportunities for hands-on experience in public health initiatives. Fellows will engage with experts from various fields, participate in collaborative projects, and explore innovative solutions to improve health systems in their home countries. By fostering a new generation of leaders, the program seeks to advance Africa’s public health systems and support the implementation of a new public health order that prioritizes health equity and sustainability.
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