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KOFI ANNAN FELLOWSHIP IN GLOBAL HEALTH LEADERSHIP

Application Deadline: 30 January 2026

LOCATION: Ethiopia

The Fellowship supports aspirational public health leaders in Africa to acquire advanced skills to strategize, manage, and lead public health programmes that will transform public health on the continent. Fellows admitted will lead and contribute to the implementation of Africa’s Health Security and Sovereignty Agenda and the new public health order for Africa and help shape the next generation of leaders.

Since its launch, the fellowship has graduated 84 Fellows from over 34 African countries, with many now leading transformative initiatives, authoring books, and creating cross-border partnerships, and one even serving as a Minister of Government.

ELIGIBILITY:

Citizen of an African Union member state.

Senior public health professionals from AU Member States with backgrounds in One Health, human medicine, sexual & reproductive health, public mental health, animal health, finance, health policy, epidemiology, and related fields.

Postgraduate degree in a public health-related field.

10+ years of professional experience after a master’s degree.

Full-time employment in a public or private health institution.

Demonstrated or potential leadership capacity.

Selection is conducted by an independent committee of experts from the African Union Commission, Africa CDC, and global partners. The process upholds equal opportunity principles to ensure representation of women and underrepresented groups.

Applications must be submitted online and include:

Employer support letter confirming full participation.

Two recommendation letters.

Personal statement (max 400 words) demonstrating public health commitment and vision.

Leadership challenge project proposal (max 400 words).

Incomplete submissions and email applications will not be considered.

Important Dates:

Application deadline: 30 January 2026

Applicants notified: 30 April 2026

Programme begins: 1 June 2026

BENEFIT:

Full access to digital and residential learning resources.

Travel, insurance, and daily allowances during residential placements.

Software support for online learning.

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ISS DAKAR: JUNIOR FELLOWSHIP PROGRAMME, 2025–2026

Application Deadline: 1 August 2025

LOCATION: Senegal

The Institute for Security Studies (ISS) and the Bosch Foundation are empowering West Africa’s next generation of policy leaders through a flagship program on ‘Gender, human security, and geopolitics.’ Exceptional young West Africans (especially women) are invited to apply for the first intake of four fellows.

ELIGIBILITY:

As a fellow, you will spend 10 months working with leading African experts in Dakar to understand the governance challenges preventing West Africa from reaching its full potential. You will gain rare access to top decision-makers and help craft policy solutions. Fellows have a unique opportunity to build connections that unlock various careers in human security policymaking and practice.

Be a citizen of any West African country

Be under 30 years of age

Hold a Master’s degree in international relations, political science, law, anthropology, sociology, or related fields

Have a strong interest in security, gender, democracy, governance, or geopolitics

Be fluent in English or French; additional West African languages are a plus

Be a confident communicator, self-motivated, and eager to grow in a dynamic team

This is your pathway to policy influence, your training ground in leadership, and your gateway to networks of professionals committed to improving Africa’s future. 
If you’re ready to become a voice for change and a builder of peace and prosperity, apply now!

Email your complete application to Souleymane Ndiaye at dakarjobs@issafrica.org by 1 August 2025.

Your application must include:

A motivational cover letter

A detailed CV with three references

A scanned ID or passport copy

 Female candidates are strongly encouraged to apply.

BENEFIT:

Monthly stipend plus health insurance

Accommodation in Dakar

Return flight to and from your home country

Professional mentorship from experienced ISS researchers

Access to a vibrant fellowship network and career opportunities across Africa 

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