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Friday, 15 May 2026

ECOWAS COYWA PROGRAM FOR AFRICAN WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS

 ECOWAS COYWA Program Is Open — And African Women Entrepreneurs Need to See This



If you are a young woman building a business anywhere in West Africa, this opportunity was designed with you in mind. The ECOWAS Commission has officially launched applications for the COYWA Program — Creating Opportunities for Youth and Women in Africa — and applications are open right now.

HereπŸ‘‡πŸΌ Is everything you need to know.

What Is COYWA?

COYWA is a flagship initiative of AUDA-NEPAD, developed in partnership with the Spanish Agency for International Development Cooperation (AECID). The programme was established after a strategic reflection on youth and women's empowerment, and spans a five-year implementation period. Aligned with the African Union's Agenda 2063, COYWA aims to empower women and youth both economically and socially.

The programme's overarching goal is to improve the capacities, autonomy, and livelihoods of African women and youth, resulting in greater economic independence, stronger leadership, and enhanced contribution to community development. 

The ECOWAS Commission is now running its own arm of this continental programme — the ECOWAS Young Women Entrepreneurs Program (EYWEP) — specifically targeting women entrepreneurs across the 15 ECOWAS Member States.

Who Is This For?

This programme is for you if you are:

✅ A young woman aged 18–35 from an ECOWAS Member State (this includes Nigeria, Ghana, Senegal, CΓ΄te d'Ivoire, Gambia, Benin, Burkina Faso, Guinea, Liberia, Mali, Niger, Sierra Leone, Togo, Cape Verde, and Guinea-Bissau)

✅ An entrepreneur or business owner — whether you are early-stage or already growing

✅ Passionate about innovation, impact, and sustainability

✅ Working in sectors such as technology, agribusiness, renewable energy, digital commerce, or any enterprise with growth potential

The programme is also open to youth-led startups, innovators, and women-owned businesses across West Africa.  

What Will You Gain?

Selected participants will benefit from business incubation and acceleration support, mentorship from industry experts and ecosystem leaders, entrepreneurial training and capacity-building, networking access with regional innovators and investors, and exposure to regional and international markets.  

In plain terms — this is not just a certificate programme. It is a full ecosystem of support to help you build, scale, and position your business for long-term success.

The programme's core components include certified training covering digital and financial literacy, e-commerce, and skills development, alongside employment creation, inclusiveness, human rights, and gender equality initiatives. 

Why You Should Apply

West African women entrepreneurs face real gaps — access to finance, visibility, mentorship, and structured business education. Programmes like COYWA are increasingly important channels for connecting founders with mentorship, visibility, training, funding readiness, and the ecosystem support needed to build sustainable businesses capable of scaling across African markets.  

This is a regional-level programme backed by the ECOWAS Commission and the African Union. Being selected gives you not just tools, but legitimacy — the kind that opens doors with investors, partners, and international networks.

How to Apply

πŸ“Œ Application Portal: Visit the official ECOWAS EYWEP platform at eywep.cdjscedeao.org

πŸ“Œ Download the Application Form: Available directly on the Resources page of the website (COYWA Application Form — English version available)

πŸ“Œ Deadline: Check the official website for the exact closing date — the call for applications was published on 9 May 2026, so the window is active now. Do not wait.

πŸ“Œ Contact: eywepinfo@cdjscedeao.org

πŸ“Œ Social Media: Follow @ecowas_cedeao and use the hashtag #COYWA for updates

Opportunities at this level — backed by a continental body, open to women across 15 countries, offering real business support — do not come every day. If you are a woman building something in West Africa, this is your moment to step into a bigger room.

Apply. Share with a sister entrepreneur. And let us know in the comments if you submit your application.

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TOGETHER WOMEN RISE FEATURED GRSNTS PROGRAM 2026

 FUNDING ALERT: Together Women Rise Featured Grants Program 2026 — Apply Before June 5!



If you run a nonprofit organization working to improve the lives of women and girls in the Global South, this is the funding opportunity you've been waiting for — and you need to move fast.

Together Women Rise is currently accepting applications for its 2026 Featured Grants Program, and the window is open only until June 5, 2026.

πŸ’° What Is the Grant?

Together Women Rise plans to invest at least $1 million in its Featured Grant program this year — an increase of about 35% over 2025 grants awarded. Featured Grants range in size from $35,000 to $50,000, and fund organizations and projects that address the varied issues and needs of women and girls in the Global South, including education, healthcare, economic opportunities, gender-based violence, child marriage, and more.  

The funding is typically disbursed over a 24-month period, providing recipients with the stability needed to implement and sustain their projects effectively.  

 What Is the Programme For?

Together Women Rise funds projects and organizations that are making life-changing differences for women and girls in low-income communities in the Global South — reaching the most vulnerable and marginalized communities, women and girls living in extreme poverty, often in some of the most remote areas of the world.  

They fund a range of projects related to women's economic opportunities, education, leadership, health, safety and security, and climate justice. Many grants fund integrated approaches that address multiple, interconnected challenges — projects that combine education with health services and economic empowerment, for example.  

The core philosophy is this: organizations and projects funded will create lasting change in the lives of the women and/or girls they serve, and must actively include their perspectives — providing solutions identified by the women and girls being served.  

Who Should Apply?

This opportunity is designed for nonprofit organizations working to improve the lives of women and girls across low-income and marginalized communities in the Global South. Organizations working at the intersection of empowerment, health, education, and sustainability are strongly encouraged to apply.  

Additionally, women must make up the majority of the organization's leadership, reinforcing the programme's commitment to women-led solutions.  

Key eligibility conditions include:

-Applicant must not have received a Together Women Rise grant within the past four years.  

-Organizations using a fiscal sponsor must have a verifiable, existing relationship with that sponsor in place for at least the past 12 months.  

-Grants support capacity building, programme expansion, or the development of new initiatives. Funding cannot be used for debt reduction, endowments, election campaigns, lobbying, or government entities.  

 How to Apply — Step by Step

The application process works in three stages:

-Eligibility Questionnaire — Complete a brief form to determine your eligibility

-Organisation Profile — Eligible applicants receive instructions to create an online profile

-Full Application — Includes IRS documentation, operating budget, Form 990s, and fiscal sponsor agreement (if applicable)  

-After being selected, grantees must provide high-quality photos, a short video, impact stories, and progress reports. Participation in webinars and regular check-ins is required over the grant period.  

Why This Matters Right Now

This grant cycle comes at a critical time. As government and private funding for foreign aid and gender equality programmes declines, Together Women Rise is stepping up — this year's application cycle already received over 600 applications, a dramatic increase from the typical 100 to 200 per cycle, making it the most competitive cycle to date.  

That means if your organisation qualifies — don't wait. Apply now.

πŸ—“️ Key Dates

Application Opens: May 5, 2026 (9:00 a.m. ET)

Application Deadline: June 5, 2026 (5:00 p.m. ET)

Late submissions are not accepted under any circumstances. 

πŸ“© Apply & Learn More

πŸ”— Application & Guidelines: togetherwomenrise.org/featured-grant-guidelines

πŸ“§ Questions? Email: grants@togetherwomenrise.org

Office hours are also being held on May 19 and June 1 — times and registration links are available on their website.  

Share this with every woman-led organisation in your network. Funding like this changes lives. πŸ’š

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LEAP Africa Social Innovators Programme (SIP) 2026 — Applications Are Now Open!

 LEAP Africa Social Innovators Programme (SIP) 2026 — Applications Are Now Open!



Are you a young African building a business that solves real problems? This 9-month fellowship could be your biggest breakthrough yet.

What Is the Social Innovators Programme?

The Social Innovators Programme (SIP) is a 9-month fellowship that recognises the transformative potential of social innovation in Africa. It is designed to address systemic challenges and promote sustainable development by providing early-stage social entrepreneurs with the essential skills, resources, knowledge, and support needed to overcome barriers to growth. 

For the past 13 years, LEAP Africa, through the SIP, has empowered over 294 young social innovators, transforming the lives of over 4 million people across 14 African countries, with over $7.8 million in funding and revenue generated.  (LEAP Africa) That is not a small achievement — that is a track record you want to be part of.

Who Is This For?

This fellowship is built for YOU if you are:

A young African between the ages of 18 and 35, running a social enterprise that addresses challenges within Africa. Fellows are drawn from fields such as Agriculture, Technology, Climate Action, Sustainable Cities and Communities, Affordable and Clean Energy, and Workforce Development.  

Applicants working in education, technology, climate action, health, youth empowerment, agriculture, and related sectors are especially encouraged to apply.  

⚠️ Female applicants are strongly encouraged to apply.

To be eligible, you must:

-Be a citizen or permanent resident of an African nation

-Be running a social enterprise based in an African community

-Have founded or co-founded a social venture with at least 3 years of impact  

-Be between 18–35 years old as at April 2026

-Be proficient in English (spoken and written)

-Be able to commit to fully participating in the entire programme duration from April to October 2026 

What Will You Gain?

Selected fellows will participate in 4–6 weeks of intensive virtual training, followed by four months of mentorship from experienced professionals.  

This is achieved through a 5-day physical enterprise sustainability workshop, virtual coaching and networking calls, immersive one-on-one mentoring sessions, and monthly virtual webinar sessions and site visits. 

Beyond training, fellows gain:

-Access to funding opportunities and investor connections

-The opportunity to pitch their ventures to investors, funders, and policymakers 

-Recognised certification that strengthens professional credibility 

-A powerful network of African innovators and changemakers

The fellowship ends on a high note — it culminates in the SIP Awards (SIPA), where outstanding participants are recognised. Awards include the Outstanding Fellow Awards for top-performing fellows, the Mr. Seyi Bickersteth Prize for financial accountability and sustainability, and the Mr. Innocent Chukwuma Prize for contributions to gender empowerment and youth development. 

What Is the Time Commitment?

In total, participants can expect to dedicate an average of 12–14 hours per month over the course of the fellowship. 

 All sessions are mandatory, with prior notice required for any exemptions.

Application Deadline

⏰ 12th June 2026 — but do not wait until the last minute.

LEAP Africa strongly advises completing the application early to avoid technical glitches or internet access issues. LEAP Africa cannot be responsible for applications not submitted on time, regardless of the reason.  

Apply using the link below πŸ‘‡πŸΌ 

πŸ‘‰ https://leapafrica.org/sip/

When applying, describe the real problem your initiative solves and the communities you serve. Include numbers, achievements, growth metrics, or success stories where possible. Make your application count.

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LAGOS BUSINESS SCHOOL YOUNG TALENTS PROGRAMME 2026: APPLY NOW!

 Lagos Business School Young Talents Programme 2026 — Applications Now Open for Young Nigerians



If you are a high-achieving Nigerian graduate looking to fast-track your career, build your leadership capacity, and connect with some of Nigeria's brightest minds — this one is for you.

Applications are now open for the 2026 Lagos Business School Young Talents Programme (YTP), a highly selective talent development initiative designed to identify, develop, and connect outstanding young graduates across Nigeria. 

What Is the Young Talents Programme?

The YTP brings together high-potential individuals for an intensive two-day, in-person learning and leadership experience focused on preparing participants for life and career opportunities beyond academia. The programme challenges participants to think critically, collaborate in teams, develop capstone projects, and present innovative solutions to real-world problems.  

It is also a pathway into the LBS Management Scholarship Academy, giving participants access to broader academic and professional opportunities. The training is aimed at preparing participants not only for corporate careers but also for future doctoral and research opportunities.  

Who Is It For?

To qualify, candidates must hold a First Class or Second Class Upper degree or its equivalent, be below 30 years old at the time of application, and may have completed or currently be pursuing a master's degree (optional). 

Previous participants of the Young Talents Programme are not eligible to apply again. 

What Will You Gain?

-Leadership & Business Training — intensive sessions on leadership, entrepreneurship, productivity, and business strategy facilitated by experienced professionals and academics 

-Mentorship — faculty-led and professional mentorship that continues after the programme through structured team-based mentoring lasting approximately six months  

-Networking — the opportunity to connect with top professionals, business leaders, and other talented graduates from across Nigeria 

-Talent Pipeline — YTP serves as a gateway for identifying exceptional young talent for advanced academic opportunities, research pathways, and recruitment by partner organisations and sponsors  

How Competitive Is It?

Very. Only about 50 participants are selected annually from a large national applicant pool. If you have the grades and the drive, now is the time to put yourself forward.

Key Dates

Application Deadline: June 2, 2026

Programme Dates: July 23–25, 2026

Apply using the link below πŸ‘‡πŸΌ 

events.lbs.edu.ng/YTP26

Don't wait — the deadline is June 2, 2026, and spots are extremely limited. Share this with every brilliant young Nigerian in your network. This is the kind of opportunity that changes trajectories.

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Monday, 11 May 2026

FULLY FUNDED ONE FUTURE CONFERENCE SPAIN 2026

 One Future Conference Spain 2026 — Fully Funded Seats Available for Young Leaders Worldwide



Are you between 16 and 46? Do you dream of connecting with global changemakers, policymakers, and innovators — all expenses paid? This is your sign.

The One Future Conference 2026 is a fully funded international youth conference taking place in Barcelona, Spain from 16–19 July 2026, uniting young leaders and professionals from across the globe to engage in artificial intelligence, global diplomacy, human rights, entrepreneurship, sustainability, leadership development, policy discussions, and high-impact international networking opportunities. 

And the best part? Fully funded participation slots make it accessible to talented individuals regardless of financial background.  

 What Is the One Future Conference?

The One Future Conference Spain is a four-day international conference designed for young people and young professionals, open to participants from all countries and regions.

 The conference blends high-level discussions with hands-on learning experiences, offering participants a unique opportunity to engage with global themes while building real-world skills, networks, and impact. 

Whether you are a student, early-career professional, entrepreneur, activist, or aspiring policymaker, the One Future Conference offers a platform to learn, lead, and connect globally.  

The conference features high-level panel discussions, interactive leadership workshops, policy dialogue sessions, and group problem-solving activities.

Instead of only listening to speakers, participants will join workshops, policy labs, crisis simulations, and open discussions where they can share their own ideas. 

A total of 200 seats are available, including 30 fully funded and 40 partially funded opportunities for outstanding applicants worldwide.  

Who Is This For?

This conference is built for driven, impact-oriented young people. Students, entrepreneurs, activists, researchers, and early-career professionals are all encouraged to apply. Participants can apply without having prior experience or any background, and IELTS is not required. 

If you are Nigerian, African, or from the Global South — this is especially relevant for you. The opportunity is open to everyone, and funded seats are specifically designed to break financial barriers for talented applicants worldwide.

✅ Eligibility Requirements

Applicants aged 16 to 46 years from any country may apply for funded categories. There are no restrictions on educational background or professional experience. Individuals above 46 years may apply under Conference Pass categories as Observers.  

A basic understanding of English is encouraged, as the conference will be conducted in English. No formal language certificate required.

In short:

-Age: 16–46

-Nationality: Any country

-Background: No restrictions

-Language: Basic English (no IELTS/TOEFL needed)

 What Does "Fully Funded" Actually Include?

-Fully Funded delegates receive: international airfare, accommodation, full conference access, daily breakfast and coffee breaks, merchandise, certificate, and official visa support.  

-Partially Funded delegates receive accommodation, full conference access, daily breakfast and coffee breaks, merchandise, certificate, and official visa support — but airfare is not included. 

-Both categories are applied for through a single form. All applicants will automatically be considered for both funded categories. 

πŸ” How Are Funded Seats Selected?

Selection is competitive and merit-based using the ONE Impact Framework, which assesses leadership potential, motivation, impact orientation, and global mindset.  

πŸ“… Application Deadline

The application deadline is Monday, 25 May 2026.  That means you have very little time — act now.

Note: Applicants applying for Fully Funded or Partially Funded seats are required to pay a USD $17.99 application fee. This fee supports administrative and evaluation processes and does not guarantee selection.  (One-future)

πŸ”— How to Apply

Head to the official conference website to submit your application:

πŸ‘‰ one-future.org/spain2026

Complete the single funded seats application form — you will automatically be considered for both the fully funded and partially funded categories.

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FCMB SheVentures 2026: Get Up to ₦10 Million Zero-Interest Loan for Your Business

 FCMB SheVentures 2026: Get Up to ₦10 Million Zero-Interest Loan for Your Business — No Interest, No Hidden Charges



If you are a woman running a business in Nigeria, this is one opportunity you cannot afford to scroll past.


One of the biggest barriers facing women entrepreneurs in Nigeria is access to affordable capital. High interest rates, tough collateral requirements, and complex application processes have kept many promising businesses from growing. But First City Monument Bank (FCMB) has just opened applications for the 2026 SheVentures Zero-Interest Loan Programme — and this could be the game-changer your business needs.

What Is the FCMB SheVentures Programme?

FCMB SheVentures is a financing initiative by First City Monument Bank designed specifically to support women-owned and women-managed small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) across Nigeria. The programme offers zero-interest business loans alongside business advisory services, financial inclusion support, and capacity-building opportunities.

In the words of Nnenna Jacob-Ogogo, Group Head of SheVentures and Impact Segments at FCMB: "By removing the cost barrier and offering quick, flexible funding, this zero-interest loan is designed to safeguard existing jobs, enable businesses to invest in growth initiatives, and foster resilience in challenging economic conditions."

How Much Can You Access?

The loan facility is structured in two tiers:

General Category: ₦500,000 to ₦5,000,000

Sector-Specific Category: ₦5,000,000 to ₦10,000,000

The funding is capped at up to 50% of an applicant's average monthly turnover. Repayment is structured over four or six months, giving you the flexibility to align repayments with your business cash flow. The interest rate is 0% — with all charges embedded in a fully transparent structure, so there are no surprises.

Who Is This For?

This programme is open to:

Women-owned or women-managed businesses

SMEs registered in Nigeria

Businesses in sectors including agriculture, retail, fashion, manufacturing, trading, healthcare, hospitality, education, contracting, and export

Entrepreneurs seeking flexible working capital support to grow their business


What You Get Beyond the Loan

Successful applicants will receive more than just money. The SheVentures programme also provides:

Business advisory services to strengthen your operations

Financial inclusion support to help you manage and grow sustainably

Capacity-building opportunities to sharpen your entrepreneurial skills

A 3-day online training (applicants must be willing to participate)


Deadline

No specific closing date has been announced — but FCMB has advised all interested applicants to apply early due to the high volume of submissions expected. Don't wait. The earlier you apply, the better your chances.

You will need to provide:

Business name and address

CEO/majority shareholder name and gender

TIN Number

Business sector

Loan amount and purpose

FCMB account number (if you already bank with FCMB)

Confirmation that you have the required documentation ready (see terms and conditions on the portal)


Application Link below πŸ‘‡πŸΌ 

apply.fcmb.com/women-in-business-zero-interest-loan

If your business is in retail, agriculture, fashion, manufacturing, or any of the eligible sectors, this is your moment. Zero interest. No hidden charges. Real capital to grow.

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BOYCODE AFRICA BOOTCAMP 5.0 IS NOW OPEN

 Boycode Africa Bootcamp 5.0 is Now Open — Here's Everything You Need to Know




Applications are open. The deadline is May 22, 2026. Don't sleep on this.

What Is the Boycode Africa Bootcamp?

The Boycode Africa Bootcamp is one of the most impactful youth development programmes on the continent. Now in its fifth edition, it is run by The Stellar Academy — an organisation with a proven track record of transforming young African men into skilled, confident, and economically independent tech professionals.

The programme is designed to equip young boys in underserved African communities with digital and technical skills to help them leverage technology and thrive in an ever-evolving digital world.  But it goes beyond just coding. The Boycode Bootcamp goes beyond traditional learning, emphasising resilience, creativity, and ethical leadership.  

This is not just a tech class. This is a life transformation programme.

Who Is It For?

Boycode Africa Bootcamp 5.0 is open to young men aged 13 to 25 across Africa who are interested in learning practical, in-demand digital skills. You do not need prior experience. You do not need to be in university. You just need the hunger to learn and the willingness to show up.

If you are a young man in Nigeria, Ghana, Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania, or anywhere across the African continent — this is for you.

What Will You Learn?

Bootcamp 5.0 offers 6 skill tracks that participants can choose from:

🎨 Graphic Designing

πŸ€– Artificial Intelligence

πŸ“ Product Design

πŸ“Š Data Analysis

πŸ” Cyber Security

🎬 Photo & Video Editing

These are not theoretical courses. During the intensive training programme, participants obtain digital literacy with a focus on technical subjects that expose them to a world of opportunities that was previously not accessible to them. In addition to technical skills, the training transforms the mindset of participants through a deep introspection process that aids personal growth. 

Why Should You Apply?

The results from past editions speak for themselves.

One success story is Erioluwa, a 17-year-old from a low-income family who struggled to finish secondary school due to financial constraints. After completing the BoyCode programme, he was able to secure training jobs where he now trains other people on product design. 

Another graduate, Godspower, journeyed from Ekpoma to Lagos to attend the bootcamp. Under Boycode, he evolved into an exceptional graphic designer and secured a fully remote, paid internship shortly after completing the programme.  

Peter Adebowale, an 18-year-old from Ipaja in Lagos, not only discovered newfound confidence through the Boycode experience but leveraged it into securing an internship at Microsoft.  

These are real young men. Real results. Real transformation.

The programme includes six months of virtual classes on topics such as tech, culture, business, and entrepreneurship, culminating in a graduation ceremony.  

The Numbers

200 young men to be trained

6 skill tracks to choose from

13–25 age range eligible

1 deadline: May 22, 2026

How to Apply

Applications are now open. Visit the official application link below:

πŸ‘‰ https://bit.ly/BoycodeAfrica5

For enquiries, reach out directly:

πŸ“ž +2348181008962 | +2348033717689

Don't Miss This

Opportunities like this are rare. A free, structured, mentor-led programme that has produced graduates working at Microsoft, landing remote internships, and building freelance careers — all starting from nothing.

If you know a young man between 13 and 25 who needs direction, send this to him today. The deadline is May 22, 2026. Time is short.

Share this post and help one more young African man discover what he is capable of.



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Sunday, 10 May 2026

AfCFTA Startup Acceleration & Partnership Program 2026

 AfCFTA & Korea Africa Foundation Are Looking for 30 African Startups to Take Global — Is Yours Ready?



If you run a business and you've been dreaming of taking it beyond Nigeria, beyond Africa — this might be the opportunity you've been waiting for.

The African Continental Free Trade Area Secretariat (AfCFTA), in partnership with the Korea Africa Foundation (KAF), has officially launched the AfCFTA Startup Acceleration & Partnership Programme 2026 — and they are looking for 30 high-potential African startups to support.

What Is This Programme?

This is a flagship initiative designed to support African startups in scaling their businesses, strengthening innovation capacity, and expanding into global markets — with a special focus on Korea.  

Think of it as a launchpad. The programme aims to promote innovation, commercialisation, and cross-border collaboration among African startups while encouraging investment and partnership opportunities that can strengthen Africa's startup ecosystem. 

Who Should Apply?

The programme is targeted at startups with innovative and scalable business models. Applicants are expected to demonstrate clear readiness for international expansion and show interest in entering the Korean market as well as other international markets.  

Your startup must operate in one of these priority sectors:

Fintech, e-commerce, logistics, agri-tech, manufacturing, and digital platforms.  

In simple terms — if your business is ready to grow beyond your current market, has a working model, and fits any of those sectors, you qualify to apply.

What Will You Gain?

Participating startups will receive support aimed at enhancing competitiveness and scalability. The initiative will also help founders explore cross-border business opportunities and connect with potential investors and strategic partners.  

This is not just a programme — it is access to a global network, international visibility, and the kind of partnerships that can change the trajectory of your business.

Application Deadline

⚠️ 24 May 2026. That is very close. Do not wait.

Click on the link below πŸ‘‡πŸΌ to apply 

https://au-afcfta.org/afcfta-startup-acceleration-partnership-program-2026/


Opportunities like this do not come often. AfCFTA is one of the most powerful trade bodies on the continent, and the Korea Africa Foundation brings with it access to Asian markets and innovation ecosystems. If your startup is ready for the next level, this is your moment.


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Saturday, 9 May 2026

CALL FOR PAPERS: WOMEN IN LEADERSHIP

 ATTENTION RESEARCHERS AND ACADEMICS: This Global Opportunity is Open to Nigerians



Call for Papers — Women in Leadership: Accelerating Development Outcomes

Deadline: 7 June 2026

If you are a researcher, academic, PhD student, or policy professional working on issues of gender, leadership, governance, or economic development — this is a call you cannot afford to miss.

Some of the most powerful institutions in the world are joining forces to host a landmark global conference, and they are actively looking for voices from developing countries like Nigeria.

What Is This Opportunity?

The Women in Leadership: Accelerating Development Outcomes conference is a two-day global academic and policy convening happening on 10–11 September 2026 at the London School of Economics (LSE), London. The event is also available as a hybrid conference, meaning you can participate online from Nigeria if you cannot travel.

The conference is being organised by the World Bank Gender Department, the Gates Foundation, and LSE's Hub for Equal Representation in the Economy (H.E.R.), in partnership with leading institutions across Africa, Asia, Latin America, and the Arab world — including the African Center for Economic Transformation.

This is not a minor event. This is a first-of-its-kind global gathering designed to build the evidence base on how women's leadership shapes development — and what works to advance it.

Who Is It For?

The conference invites submissions of research on women's leadership and its impact on development outcomes, covering causal evidence on policies and interventions that advance women's leadership, as well as research examining the effects of women's leadership on governance, economic performance, service delivery, and organisational outcomes. 

This is for:

-Academic researchers and university lecturers

-PhD students and postdoctoral scholars

-Policy researchers and think tank professionals

-Development economists and social scientists

-Anyone conducting evidence-based research on gender and leadership

Are Nigerians Eligible? YES.

Early-career researchers and those based in developing countries are strongly encouraged to apply.  Nigeria is a developing country. Nigerian researchers are not just eligible — they are specifically being sought out. Submissions with a strong emphasis on developing country contexts and early career scholars are particularly encouraged. This means research on Nigerian women in business, governance, or community leadership is directly relevant and welcome.

What Research Topics Are They Looking For?

The conference has three thematic areas that will guide its structure: women's leadership and governance outcomes; policies and interventions that expand women's leadership; and the impact of women's leadership on economic and organisational performance. 

In plain terms, they want research that answers questions like:

-What barriers stop women from leading in business and government?

-Which policies and programmes have actually worked to increase women's leadership?

-What happens to communities, organisations, and economies when women lead?

-If your research touches any of these areas — whether in northern Nigeria, across the country, or the African continent — this is your stage.

Key Deadlines

-Paper submission deadline: Sunday, 7 June 2026

-Notification of acceptance: 5 July 2026

-Conference dates: 10–11 September 2026

What Do You Submit?

You can submit an extended abstract of a maximum of 500 words, or a full paper.

 You do not need a completed paper to apply — a well-written abstract of your research is enough to get considered.

 Apply using the link below πŸ‘‡πŸΌ 

https://sticerd.lse.ac.uk/_new/events/event/?index=10705

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Friday, 8 May 2026

AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL: MICRO INFLUENCER APPLICATION OPEN

 Your Followers Could Change Lives — Here's Your Chance to Prove It





Amnesty International Nigeria & the Embassy of Germany Are Looking for Young Digital Creators. Is This You?

If you've been using your social media to talk about things that matter — justice, fairness, freedom, people's rights — then Amnesty International Nigeria just opened a door specifically for you.

They're recruiting a Micro-Influencer Cohort as part of their programme titled "Strengthening Human Rights Defenders to Protect Civic Space," funded in partnership with the Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany, Abuja. Applications close on 12th May 2026 — so if this speaks to you, don't sleep on it.

What Is This About?

Amnesty International Nigeria is building a team of young digital creators who will join their cohort and use their online platforms to amplify conversations around human rights, civic engagement, and social impact — in an intentional, responsible, and ethical way.

This isn't a brand deal. It's not about selling a product. It's about using your platform for something that outlasts a trend cycle. It's about becoming part of a movement that fights for people's dignity and freedom.

Who Is This For?

This opportunity is designed for young Nigerians between 18 and 35 years old who are:

-Based in Lagos, Abuja, or Enugu

-Already creating content — with 10,000 to 25,000 followers on at least one platform (LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook, X, YouTube, or TikTok)

-Passionate about human rights, social impact, civic engagement, or ethical storytelling

-Able to create content that is engaging and socially relevant

-Available to participate in programme activities between May and August 2026

Why Should You Apply?

1. Your influence has a bigger purpose.

You've already built an audience. Most creators are still figuring out how to turn that into income or impact. This cohort helps you channel your reach into something that genuinely matters — protecting civic space and human rights in Nigeria.

2. You're backed by a global institution.

Amnesty International is one of the most respected human rights organisations in the world. Being part of their micro-influencer cohort puts your name alongside serious, credible work — the kind that builds your long-term reputation, not just your follower count.

3. It's a real programme, not a gig.

This is a structured cohort with a clear timeline (May–August 2026). That means training, community, support, and purpose — not just a brief and a hashtag.

4. The timing couldn't be more important.

Nigeria's civic space is under real pressure. Voices that speak truth, document injustice, and mobilise communities online are more needed now than ever. If you've been waiting for a reason to use your platform boldly — this is it.

The application deadline is 12th May 2026.

Not every opportunity is about money. Some are about legacy — about being able to say, "I used what I had to speak for those who couldn't." If you have a platform, a conscience, and a voice, Amnesty International Nigeria wants to work with you.

Apply using the link below πŸ‘‡πŸΌ 

https://forms.cloud.microsoft/pages/responsepage.aspx?id=Kfjbwo03wUS0ehwEOSTd8_tJmXxWSkdGtfu_xt_-6exUQzVKR0xUMzFSVTZVVDRMQk4yNERUQklPTi4u&route=shorturl

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FULLY FUNDED: ICMM YOUNG LEADERS SCHOLARSHIP 2026

 ICMM Young Leaders Scholarship 2026: A Fully Funded Global Opportunity for Changemakers



Are you a young leader passionate about sustainability, climate action, or responsible resource management? This opportunity was made for you.

What Is It?

The ICMM Young Leaders Scholarship 2026 is a fully funded global opportunity for outstanding young leaders working in sustainability, environmental protection, and responsible resource management. Offered in partnership between the International Council on Mining and Metals (ICMM) and One Young World, the scholarship supports emerging changemakers to participate in the prestigious One Young World Summit 2026. 

ICMM will be supporting 5 delegates to attend the One Young World Summit, where they will hear from industry leaders, take part in focused workshops, and meet with other young leaders from across the world. 

Who Is It For?

This scholarship is for outstanding young leaders in biodiversity conservation, decarbonisation, responsible natural resource production, social performance, and sustainability. 

In other words, if your work sits at the crossroads of environmental protection, industry, and policy — this is your stage. The scholarship targets individuals aged 18–35 who are actively contributing to sustainability, biodiversity conservation, climate action, and responsible resource production. It aims to amplify the voices of young changemakers committed to building a more sustainable and equitable future. 

Eligibility Requirements

To qualify, you must:

-Be aged 18–35 (exceptions are possible for outstanding candidates) and demonstrate proven leadership or measurable impact in at least one area: biodiversity conservation, decarbonisation, responsible mining, social performance, or sustainability advocacy. 

-Candidates should also show willingness to engage with fellow scholarship recipients and participate actively in Summit activities. Note: applications from individuals under 18 are not accepted. Candidates over 35 may be considered if they demonstrate significant impact and commitment. 

Also note that applicants may be invited to submit additional documentation including references, a pitch video, and/or a video call with representatives of One Young World and ICMM as part of the application process. 

What Do You Get?

This is a comprehensive package — not just a ticket to a conference. Selected scholars receive:

-Full sponsorship to attend the One Young World Summit 2026 (3–6 November, Cape Town), including round-trip international travel and hotel accommodation 

-Exclusive dialogue with the ICMM CEO on the sidelines of the One Young World Summit 

-Lifelong membership of the One Young World Ambassador Community, and access to the One Young World Action Accelerator and expert-led mentor sessions to help turn inspiration into action 

-Participation in the Global Kickstart programme, focused on leadership development and thematic expertise, and exposure to global thought leaders and decision-makers

About the Summit

The One Young World Summit 2026 will take place in Cape Town from 3–6 November 2026, bringing together young leaders from over 190 countries to collaborate on solutions to global challenges.

Application Deadline

⏰ 7 June 2026

The application process closes on 7 June 2026. (Icmm) Don't wait — the window is closing fast.

How to Apply

πŸ”— Apply hereπŸ‘‡: oneyoungworld.com/scholarship/icmm-young-leaders-scholarship-2026


For candidates already working at the intersection of sustainability and leadership, this scholarship offers high-impact global exposure rather than traditional academic funding. It is less about studying — and more about stepping into global decision-making spaces. If your work already creates measurable change, this is a strategic platform to scale it internationally. 

The world needs bold, responsible leaders now more than ever. If that's you — apply before June 7th.

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Thursday, 7 May 2026

HPAIR ACONF 2026: RISING WITH RESOLVE

 ONE LAST CHANCE TO JOIN HARVARD'S PREMIER LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE IN HANOI



HPAIR ACONF 2026 · Hanoi, Vietnam · August 19–23, 2026

⏰ Application Deadline Extended to May 15, 2026

The Harvard College Project for Asian and International Relations has extended its application deadline for ACONF 2026 to May 15th, 2026. If you missed the first window, this is your second shot — and you should not waste it.

What Is HPAIR?

The Harvard College Project for Asian and International Relations (HPAIR) is one of the most respected student-run organisations in the world. Founded in 1991 at Harvard University, it was created to build a global forum where students and young professionals could engage seriously with the most pressing economic, political, and social issues shaping the Asia-Pacific region.

Over more than three decades, HPAIR has organised 49 conferences across 34 countries, touching the lives of more than 40,000 students and young professionals worldwide. It has become far more than a conference series — it is a pipeline for global leadership.

HPAIR ACONF 2026 — Hanoi, Vietnam

This year's Asia Conference takes place in Hanoi, Vietnam from August 19–23, 2026. It is a 5-day immersive programme bringing together students, young professionals, and changemakers from across the globe to engage with world leaders, business executives, academics, and policymakers in real, substantive conversations.

The theme for 2026 is "Rising with Resolve" — a theme that speaks directly to the moment we are living in. A world shaped by geopolitical shifts, technological disruption, and deep uncertainty. The conference frames the central question not simply as how the next generation will rise, but how we rise with resolve in the face of that complexity.

Who Should Apply?

HPAIR ACONF 2026 is open to:

-University students from any discipline — business, law, tech, medicine, humanities, social sciences

-Young professionals eager to engage in global dialogue and cross-sector thinking

-Changemakers, entrepreneurs, and aspiring leaders interested in Asia's role in shaping the world

-Anyone who is at least 18 years old as of August 19, 2026

-Any nationality — this is a fully open, global conference

There is no requirement to attend a specific university or come from a particular academic background. HPAIR deliberately casts a wide net because great ideas and future leaders come from everywhere.

Why You Should Apply

This is not a typical student conference. HPAIR ACONF has previously hosted speakers including McKinsey Managing Partners, the CEO of Quora, former U.S. Trade Representatives, senior diplomats, and leading academics. The 2026 edition features a confirmed lineup of former Deputy Ministers, senior TPG Capital advisors, Professors of International Relations, and senior policy figures from across Asia.

As a delegate, you will have access to:

-Keynote addresses by globally recognised leaders from business, policy, academia, and the non-profit world

-Panel discussions on economics, technology, sustainability, healthcare, and global policy

-Executive seminars offering rare, deep-dive access to senior executives and decision-makers

-Interactive workshops designed for real collaboration — not just listening

-A global network of peers, leaders, and professionals that extends well beyond the five days

-Cultural immersion in Hanoi, one of Southeast Asia's most dynamic and historically rich capitals

As HPAIR puts it: "The real question facing young generations today is not simply how to rise, but how we rise with resolve amid that uncertainty." This conference is where that conversation happens — in the room, with the people who are shaping the answers.

Practical Details

The conference includes a participation fee, which covers full access to all programming, lunches throughout the five days, and dinner on the opening ceremony day. Delegates are responsible for their own accommodation and travel, but HPAIR provides support in identifying suitable options.

Financial assistance is available through HPAIR's scholarship programme. Do not let finances be the reason you do not apply — that option exists for a reason.

All deadlines are in Eastern Time (ET). Factor in your time zone before submitting.

Apply Now — Deadline: May 15, 2026

The deadline has been extended, but it will not move again. Submit your application at the official portal, or

Apply using the link below πŸ‘‡πŸΌ 

apply.hpair.org


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APPLY FOR THE AMEL INSTITUTE SUMMER 2026 COHORT

 AMEL Institute Summer 2026 Cohort is Open for Applications



If you are a young leader in Africa or the Middle East who wants to make a real difference in your community, this opportunity was made for you.

The African Middle Eastern Leadership Project (AMEL) has announced that applications are now open for the AMEL Institute Summer 2026 programme — an online leadership training initiative designed to equip young changemakers with the skills to advance more inclusive, safe, and equitable societies across Africa and the Middle East. 

Who Is This For?

The AMEL Institute offers free, interactive training for activists aged 18 to 35. It is designed for young people who are already taking action — or ready to start — in spaces like community advocacy, social innovation, civic engagement, and youth leadership.

The mission is to fill dangerous knowledge gaps and transfer know-how from experienced activists and experts to bold and visionary young leaders who are taking action to build more open, safe, and thriving societies.  

Whether you are a grassroots organiser, a student passionate about human rights, or a youth leader looking to build stronger impact, the AMEL Institute was built with you in mind.

What Will You Gain?

This is not just another training. The programme is taught by experienced activists, seasoned practitioners, and select experts from renowned institutions such as Stanford and Harvard covering practical, real-world topics including:

-Human rights and gender inclusivity

-Nonviolent movement-building and peacebuilding

-Democracy and democratic development

-Activist safety and self-care, including online security and mental health

-Genocide prevention and Holocaust education

-How to communicate about your cause using modern media tools

-Equipped with these skills and strong networks of like-minded young leaders, AMEL trainees are able to step up their changemaking locally and nationally, while creating momentum regionally and globally to advance dignity and rights for all. 

And yes — the programme is fully online and completely free for participants. 

Why You Should Apply

Opportunities like this are rare. In 2026, AMEL is expanding the programme to reach 1,000 changemakers through multiple cohorts. That tells you how seriously they are investing in the next generation of African and Middle Eastern leaders.

Through training, mentoring, and advocacy, bold and creative young African and Middle Eastern activists — both those living in the global north and those throughout the MEA region — are empowered to step up their civil society activism, while at the same time building their skills and experience to ascend to top leadership positions.

You will not just be learning. You will be joining a growing continental network of changemakers who are shaping the future of their communities.

Key Details

-Programme: AMEL Institute Summer 2026 Cohort

-Format: Fully online

-Cost: Free

-Timeline: July – August 2026

-Who can apply: Young leaders aged 18–35 from Africa and the Middle East

⏰ Deadline: May 17, 2026

Do not wait. Spots are limited and demand is high.

πŸ”— Apply now atπŸ‘‡πŸΌ www.amelproject.org/apply

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APPLY FOR THE YOUNG PROFESSIONALS BOOTCAMP 2026 (₦150 MILLION GRANT POOL)

 Calling All Creatives: Apply for the Young Professionals Bootcamp 2026 (₦150 Million Grant Pool)



If you are a creative young Nigerian between the ages of 20 and 35, this is one opportunity you cannot afford to scroll past.

The Platform Young Professionals Bootcamp (YPB) 2026 is open for applications — and this year, it is coming with something serious: a ₦150 million grant pool for participants with viable business ideas and ventures to pitch for.

What Is the Young Professionals Bootcamp?

The Young Professionals Bootcamp is an intensive in-residence leadership and enterprise programme designed to equip high-performing young professionals aged 20 to 35 with critical skills and mentorship to inspire innovation, drive success in the marketplace, and transform the Nigerian economy. 

The bootcamp has remained steadfast on its mission for a decade, and its curriculum focuses on supporting young professionals across three broad streams: Entrepreneurship, Creative Industry, and Corporate Career. 

For creatives specifically — whether you work in film, music, design, or the broader creative economy — the programme gives you the chance to hone your craft and learn the business of creativity. 

What Is in It for You?

This is not just another training programme. Here is what selected participants actually receive:

Funding Access: Participants have the opportunity to pitch their ideas or projects for funding consideration, with the ultimate prize being a share of the ₦150 million grant pool. 

World-Class Training: Over three intensive days, selected participants will receive world-class practical training, develop innovative solutions, and strengthen their capacity to contribute meaningfully to Nigeria's economic growth. 

Mentorship: Fellows meet, engage, and learn from the insightful stories and experiences of established industry mentors across business, corporate career, and creative industry. 

Full Coverage: Successful candidates will be provided accommodation, feeding, and training materials for the duration of the bootcamp. Application and attendance are both completely free.

Networking: Fellows connect with one another and nurture rewarding relationships that will accelerate their career trajectory in the short and long term. 

Who Is This For?

This opportunity is particularly well-suited for young Nigerians aged 20 to 35 with business ideas or early-stage ventures, students and recent graduates seeking direction or seed funding, entrepreneurs looking to sharpen and pitch their concepts, and professionals aiming to strengthen their leadership and innovation capabilities. 

The good news? The programme is open to applicants from all states, ensuring equal opportunity for talented young Nigerians nationwide. You do not have to live in Lagos to qualify.

Key Eligibility Criteria

You must be between 20 to 35 years of age by June 2026, and you should be a final year student or a graduate. You must also be Nigerian and fully available to attend the bootcamp in its entirety — slots cannot be transferred and attendance is required in full.

When and Where?

Shortlisted participants will attend a four-day bootcamp running from June 25 to 28, 2026. The bootcamp will hold in Lagos, Nigeria, and the exact venue will be communicated to successful candidates.

Application Deadline

24th May, 2026. That gives you a short window, so do not delay.

Apply using the link below πŸ‘‡πŸΌ 

www.youngprofessionalsng.org

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Tuesday, 5 May 2026

EUROPEAN LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE SWITZERLAND 2026

 European Leadership Conference Switzerland 2026



If you have been looking for a legitimate opportunity to step onto a global stage, connect with leaders from across the world, and engage with the United Nations — this one is worth your attention.

Rising Leaders Magazine is hosting the European Leadership Conference (ELC) Switzerland 2026, and applications are open to people from all over the world, including Nigeria.

What Is It?

The European Leadership Conference Switzerland 2026 is a four-day international leadership event organised by Rising Leaders Magazine in partnership with the United Nations, UNESCO, the European Union, and other global bodies. It brings together young professionals, students, researchers, social activists, and entrepreneurs to collaborate on global challenges, develop leadership skills, and build international connections.

When and Where?

πŸ“… Dates: 1 – 4 August 2026

πŸ“ Venue: MΓΆvenpick Hotel Geneva | United Nations, Switzerland

What Will Happen There?

The four-day programme is structured as follows:

Day 1 — Welcome, introduction, group photos, and a diplomatic dinner

Day 2 — Cultural exchange workshops, panel discussions, and networking sessions

Day 3 — Public policy workshop, United Nations Office engagement, and certification awards

Day 4 — Farewell breakfast, lifetime connections, and future collaboration commitments

Who Can Apply?

This conference is open to participants of all ages and from all countries. You do not need a specific background or qualification. It welcomes:

-Students

-Young professionals

-Researchers and academics

-Social activists and entrepreneurs

-Emerging leaders and passionate change-makers

What Do You Get?

Depending on the scholarship category you qualify for or the ticket you purchase, benefits include:

-Fully funded or partially funded scholarships (covering airfare, accommodation, and meals)

-Official certificate of participation

-Exclusive Swiss invitation letter for visa purposes

-Embassy visa appointment assistance and sponsorship letter

-Opportunity to speak at the conference

-Engagement with the United Nations

-Fellowship and work opportunities in the USA and across Europe

-Recognition in Rising Leaders Magazine

-Global networking and career opportunities

-Ticket and Application Options

There are three registration options:

-Funded Scholarship Application — £16.99 application fee. You apply and become eligible for full or partial funding including airfare, accommodation, meals, and visa support.

-Visa Invitation Letter — £111 or £150. For those who want an official invitation letter and full visa support documents to self-fund their participation.

-Conference Access — £399 or £500. Full access to the conference, invitation letter, UN engagements, international speaker opportunity, and embassy recommendation.

Note: The application fee covers administrative and legal costs for processing. It is a mandatory requirement for scholarship applicants.


πŸ”— Apply using the link below πŸ‘‡ 

risingleadersmag.org/events-switzerland

For enquiries:

πŸ“§ office@risingleadersmag.org

πŸ“± WhatsApp: +1 (929) 240-1811

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