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Fellowship for Young Africans: The Washington Fellowship is the new flagship
program of the President’s Young African Leaders Initiative (YALI).
This
program will bring over 500 young leaders to the United States each year,
beginning in 2014, for leadership training and mentoring, and will create
unique opportunities in Africa to put those new skills to practical use in
propelling economic growth and prosperity, and strengthening democratic
institutions.
The
Washington Fellowship will:
Invest
in a new generation of young African leaders who are shaping the continent’s
future.
Respond
to the strong demand by young African leaders for practical skills that can
help them
take their work to the next level in the fields of public service and
business.
Deepen
partnerships and connections between the United States and Africa.
Build
a prestigious network of young African leaders who are at the forefront of
change and innovation in their respective sectors.
Leaders
will attend U.S. universities for training in one of three areas: public
management and administration; business and entrepreneurship; and civic
leadership.
Training
in each of these sectors will focus on the skills young African leaders need to
run better ministries, start and grow businesses, and serve their
communities.
The
initiative will grow to 1000 young leaders each year.
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Fellows will spend six weeks at top American universities and colleges that
will provide tailored training in the sectors above, leveraging top faculty,
cutting-edge curricula, and local opportunities to impart practical
professional and leadership training.
Formal
university training will be augmented by workshops, mentoring, and networking
opportunities with leaders in each field, as well as internships across the
United States.
For
example, U.S. agencies such as the Overseas Private Investment Corporation and
the Export-Import Bank will host Washington Fellows as interns to expose them
to the U.S. workplace and practices, and build their technical skills.
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Fellows will also benefit from partnerships with American companies like
Boeing, which will provide leadership training at the Boeing Leadership Center
in St. Louis to extend Fellows’ campus-based training.
The
Fellows will also have the chance to interact with the President during an
annual Summit in Washington, D.C., along with other senior U.S. government,
business, and civic leaders.
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Fellowship for Young Africans - Application Criteria
Be
a citizen of and reside in a sub-Saharan African country. Persons holding U.S.
citizenship or permanent residency are ineligible.
Speak
and write proficiently in English.
Be
between 25-35 years of age at the time of application submission, although exceptional
candidates younger than 25 will be considered.
Have
a proven record of leadership and accomplishment in public service, business or
entrepreneurship, or civic engagement.
Demonstrate
a commitment to public or community service, volunteerism, or mentorship.
Be
committed to return to Africa and contribute their skills and talents to build
and serve their communities.
For more details and application contacts, follow link here, see Washington Fellowship for Young Africans
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