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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?

๐Ÿ“… Dates: 1 – 4 August 2026

๐Ÿ“ Venue: Mรถvenpick 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.


๐Ÿ”— Apply using the link below ๐Ÿ‘‡ 

risingleadersmag.org/events-switzerland

For enquiries:

๐Ÿ“ง office@risingleadersmag.org

๐Ÿ“ฑ WhatsApp: +1 (929) 240-1811

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APPLICATIONS FOR THE HRLA 2026 ADVOCACY AND SOCIAL ACTION DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM

 Apply Now: HRLA 2026 Advocacy & Social Action Development Program — Nigerians Are Welcome!



If you are between 18 and 35, passionate about human rights, sustainability, or community development, and looking for an international program you can join from Nigeria — this one is for you.

The Human Rights Lawyers Association (HRLA), in partnership with the Global Human Rights Centre (GHRC), has opened applications for its 2026 Advocacy & Social Action Development Program. Built around the theme "Empowering Changemakers for a Sustainable Future," this is a four-week program designed to develop practical advocacy and leadership skills in emerging leaders across the world.

Yes, Nigerians Can Apply

The program explicitly centres Global South perspectives and fosters inclusive dialogue.  There are no nationality restrictions listed. The sessions are held virtually — online, once a week on Fridays from 12:00 to 1:00 PM UK time in June 2026  meaning you can participate fully from anywhere in Nigeria with a stable internet connection.

What Will You Learn?

The program covers human rights advocacy and social justice, sustainable development and climate action, community leadership and civic engagement, policy influence and systems thinking, and understanding legal frameworks that support human rights.  

Participants will also engage with professionals across legal, policy, and sustainability sectors, gaining exposure to real-world insights and diverse global perspectives.

Who Is Eligible?

Applicants must be between 18 and 35 years old, and have a clear interest in human rights, sustainability, community development, or advocacy and social change. Candidates from various academic and professional backgrounds are encouraged to apply.  

You do not need a law degree or any specific professional background — what matters most is your passion and your commitment to making a difference in your community.

Program Structure at a Glance

The program runs for four weeks in June 2026, with one session per week, each lasting one hour, held on Fridays from 12:00 to 1:00 PM UK time. 

 This makes it manageable even for students or working professionals.

Key Details

Application Deadline: May 25, 2026

Application Link: https://forms.gle/stRdvdpjjKqcYuyc7

Enquiries: info@hrla.org.uk

Website: https://hrla.org.uk

Don't Wait

With only 20 days to the deadline, the window is closing fast. This is a rare chance to gain international exposure, build your advocacy skills, and connect with a global community of changemakers — all from the comfort of your home. If you are a young Nigerian who wants to lead, influence, and create impact, this program deserves your attention.


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ALTHAVEN BUSINESS LAUNCHPAD 2026: WIN ₦500,000 TO SCALE YOUR BUSINESS

 Althaven Business Launchpad 2026: Win ₦500,000 to Scale Your Business


 

If you are a woman entrepreneur in Nigeria who has been working hard but still feels like your business is stuck in the same spot, this opportunity was designed with you in mind.

Applications are open for the Althaven Business Launchpad 2026, and the window is closing fast.

What Is the Althaven Business Launchpad?

The Althaven Business Launchpad 2026 is an 8-week intensive programme designed to support women entrepreneurs in scaling their businesses through structured training, mentorship, and funding opportunities. 

This is not just another workshop. The programme directly addresses the gap that many women-led businesses face — limited access to funding, structured guidance, and strong support systems — by providing not just training, but accountability, mentorship, and access to capital. 

It is designed to help participants refine their business models, improve decision-making, and position their ventures for sustainable growth. By focusing on practical execution rather than theory alone, the programme equips entrepreneurs with tools they can immediately apply to grow revenue and scale operations. 

Who Is It For?

This programme is built for women entrepreneurs in Nigeria who are ready to move their businesses beyond survival mode and into real, structured growth. Whether you are running a product-based business, a service brand, or an early-stage venture with clear potential, this is the room you want to be in.

What Will You Get?

Selected participants will have the opportunity to pitch their businesses and win up to ₦500,000 in equity-free funding to support their growth. They will also gain increased visibility and positioning for future opportunities, partnerships, and investment. 

Beyond the funding, the programme offers a strong community of like-minded women entrepreneurs, providing accountability and collaboration opportunities. 

Programme Format

The programme will take place in Abuja, combining physical sessions held on Saturdays with weekly online classes, creating a flexible but results-driven learning experience. 

Key Details at a Glance

Duration: 8 weeks

Start date: May 9, 2026

Format: Hybrid — in-person sessions in Abuja and weekly online classes

Application deadline: May 6, 2026 

Apply using the link below ๐Ÿ‘‡๐Ÿผ 

https://docs.google.com/forms/u/0/d/e/1FAIpQLSeeSWSTCFnLp_fbTqm3HPjJAnWQvFS6jocf5KLoBrK9eWA-PQ/viewform

A Word Before You Click Away

Most opportunities like this are missed not because women are not qualified, but because they saw it too late or talked themselves out of applying. If you have a business, a vision, and the willingness to do the work — apply today. The grant is equity-free, meaning you keep full ownership of your business.

Share this with every woman entrepreneur you know. The deadline is May 6, 2026

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THE MILLENNIUM FELLOWSHIP CLASS OF 2026

 The Millennium Fellowship Class of 2026 Is Still Open — But You Need to Apply Before May 15



If you are an undergraduate student with a fire in your belly for social change, this is the opportunity you have been waiting for. The Millennium Fellowship Class of 2026 is currently accepting applications, and the deadline has been extended — which means you still have a window to get in.

Here is everything you need to know.

What Is the Millennium Fellowship?

The Millennium Fellowship is a semester-long leadership development program that happens on your campus, jointly presented by the United Nations Academic Impact (UNAI) and the Millennium Campus Network (MCN).

 It is not a scholarship that takes you abroad. It is a structured programme that runs right where you are — on your university campus — and it equips you to design and execute a real social impact project tied to the UN Sustainable Development Goals.

Throughout the programme, Fellows undertake a project that addresses one or more of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, applying what they learn in real time to create tangible social impact.

What Do You Actually Get?

This is not just a certificate to add to your CV, though you do get that too. Here is what being a Millennium Fellow actually gives you:

World-class leadership training, access to a global network of changemakers, recognition from UN Academic Impact and MCN, and support to implement a social impact project. 

A certificate of recognition from United Nations Academic Impact and Millennium Campus Network upon completing the programme and meeting your graduation requirements. 

Structured training, global networking, and hands-on project experience that empowers students to become effective changemakers within their communities and beyond. 

And perhaps most importantly — it is completely free. The programme is free for accepted applicants. There are no fees or charges for students and universities. 

How Big Is This Programme?

Bigger than you probably think. In 2025, 4,500+ Millennium Fellows collectively advanced all 17 Sustainable Development Goals, contributed 389,000+ hours to 2,550 unique projects, and positively impacted the lives of over 1.2 million people in 47 nations. Over 60,000 young leaders on 7,500+ campuses across 160+ nations applied to join the Class of 2025. 

That is the scale of the community you would be joining.

Who Is This For?

The Millennium Fellowship is open to undergraduate students who demonstrate a strong commitment to social impact. You must be currently enrolled as an undergraduate student at a recognised institution, demonstrate interest or involvement in social impact, leadership, or community development, show commitment to advancing one or more of the Sustainable Development Goals, and be willing to actively participate in a campus-based cohort for the duration of the programme

You must also be at least 18 years old by the start of the programme and enrolled as an undergraduate for the entire duration — August through November 2026. (Opportunities for Youth)

Students who are graduating before November 30, 2026 are not eligible.

What Will You Do as a Fellow?

When you apply, you are asked to submit your Millennium Fellowship Project. Whatever your project is, it must be time-bound — something you can make meaningful, measurable impact on during the Fellowship (August–December 2026) — and it must advance at least one Sustainable Development Goal and one UNAI principle.

This could be leading a campus organisation, launching a sustainability initiative, running a community health programme, or anything else that drives real change. The point is that it must be yours — your vision, your leadership, your impact.

Fellows make a commitment to meet in-person at least eight times during the programme with their Campus Directors and other Fellows to share best practices and take collective action. 

Is It Competitive?

Yes. Only 4% of campuses were selected as campus hubs for the Fellowship in 2025. 

 That tells you two things: the bar is high, and the recognition that comes with being selected is real. Apply early, write clearly about your project idea, and make sure your references reflect your capacity and commitment.

Deadlines You Must Know

The Final Extended Deadline for Round 1 is Thursday, May 7th, 2026, and Round 2 is Friday, May 15th, 2026. 

That means right now — today — is the time to move. Do not wait until the last hour.

Apply using the link below ๐Ÿ‘‡๐Ÿผ 

Apply for the Millennium Fellowship Class of 2026

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Monday, 4 May 2026

APPLICATIONS ARE NOW OPEN FOR THE CIVIC YOUTH FORUM 2026

 Civic Youth Forum 2026 — Copenhagen, Denmark: Applications Are Now Open Worldwide



If you are a young leader between the ages of 16 and 45 who is passionate about governance, public policy, civic leadership, or democratic engagement, here is an international opportunity you do not want to miss.

The Civic Youth Forum 2026 (CYF 2026) has opened applications to young people from all over the world. Organised by the Centre for Diplomatic Advancement (CDA), the forum will take place in Copenhagen, Denmark, from 17 to 20 September 2026 — a four-day intensive programme offering 500 scholarships across fully funded, partially funded, and free access categories. 

What Is the Civic Youth Forum?

CYF 2026 is an international youth forum focused on democracy, governance, civic leadership, and public policy engagement.  

The programme brings together 500+ young leaders, students, activists, and professionals from around the world to engage in policy discussions, leadership training, and global networking in one of Europe's most progressive cities.  

Copenhagen is known across the world as a model city for public engagement, sustainable governance, and civic trust — making it more than just a location. It is a real-world learning environment for young leaders interested in civic involvement and governance.  

What Will You Do There?

Over four days, participants will engage in hands-on, structured activities including:

Policy Labs — working on real-world governance challenges and formulating evidence-based solutions and policies.

 Democracy Dialogues — covering civic engagement, rights, political systems, and inclusion. Participants also gain practical leadership communication, advocacy, and negotiation skills taught by experienced practitioners, as well as sessions connecting UN Sustainable Development Goals to real policy tools. 

Who Is It For?

The forum is open to applicants from all nationalities aged 16 to 45, including students, young professionals, activists, researchers, and community leaders. No geographic restriction applies, and the programme aims for a globally diverse cohort.  No IELTS, TOEFL, or academic degree requirement applies.  

The programme is conducted entirely in English.

Whether you are a student, a small business owner with interest in governance, an NGO leader, a researcher, or simply someone who wants to understand how policies shape communities — this forum is designed for you.

What Are the Scholarship Categories?

There are three categories of participation:

-100 Fully Funded seats — the highest tier of support, 

-150 Partially Funded seats, and 

-250 Free Forum Access seats — making it one of the biggest youth forums in Europe in terms of scholarship availability.  

The fully funded category covers international airfare, visa fees, shared accommodation, and meals. A non-refundable application fee of $17 applies. 

The good news: you only need to submit one application and you are automatically considered for all scholarship categories — the selection committee places you in the best available option based on your application.  

What Do Participants Receive?

Benefits include an official invitation letter that can support visa applications, an international certificate of participation, access to all policy laboratories and networking events, and recognition of leadership accomplishments in civic and governmental leadership.  

Application Deadline

The deadline to apply is 5 July 2026.

 Do not wait until the last minute — 500 slots fill up fast.

Apply using the link below 

https://thecda.co/product/cyf-2026-scholarships/

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YOUNG PROFESSIONAL FELLOWSHIP 2026

Young Professional Fellowship Washington 2026: How to Apply and Why You Should



If you have ever wanted to walk the halls of the US Capitol, sit inside the UN General Assembly, or be in the same room with young changemakers from across the world, then the Washington Youth Forum 2026 (WYF) might be the opportunity you have been waiting for.

Applications are now open for the Washington Youth Forum 2026, a fully funded conference presented by the Young Professional Fellowship. It is designed to empower young leaders aged 18 to 35 who are passionate about governance, diplomacy, and social impact.  

What Is the Washington Youth Forum?

The Young Professional Fellowship (YPF) is a non-profit organisation empowering youth to become confident and skilled leaders ready to address global challenges. Through its events across the globe, YPF offers transformative experiences through panel talks, experiential learning activities, and cultural representation sessions. 

The Washington Youth Forum is the flagship edition of this programme, bringing that experience straight to the heart of American power.

The forum brings together emerging changemakers from across the world to strengthen leadership capacity, policy awareness, and civic engagement through interactive learning and meaningful dialogue. Through leadership workshops, policy simulations, and collaborative strategy sessions, participants will develop the knowledge and practical skills required to understand global governance systems and actively contribute to policy conversations shaping the future. 

When and Where

The forum takes place in Washington, DC, from September 15 to 18, 2026. Four days. One city that runs the world.

What You Get

The forum offers three categories of seats:

-25 Fully Funded Seats

-50 Partially Funded Seats

-125 Self-Funded Seats

For fully funded participants, the scholarship covers return airfare, accommodation, an official invitation letter, full summit access, a 100% waiver on the forum fee, meals during the programme, a fellowship kit and merchandise, speaking engagement opportunities, and a certificate of completion.  

Beyond the logistics, you also get access to two experiences that most people only read about in the news — a Capitol Hill Experience and an exclusive visit to the UN General Assembly. These are not sightseeing trips. They are designed to put you inside the actual spaces where policy is made and global decisions are taken.

Who Should Apply?

The forum is open to students, young professionals, entrepreneurs, and social leaders who are passionate about leadership, diplomacy, or community development. No IELTS or TOEFL is required, though proficiency in English is essential. Applicants from all academic and professional backgrounds are encouraged to apply.  

If you run a business, lead a community initiative, advocate for change, or are simply serious about understanding how the world works — this is for you. The forum is open to applicants from all countries. 

Key Themes

The discussions at the forum are built around six areas:

-Youth in Leadership and Public Policy

-Diplomacy and Global Governance

-Education Innovation and Impact

-Climate Leadership and Responsibility

-Sustainable Development and Innovation

-Global Leadership and Collaboration

What Is the Deadline?

The application deadline is 10 May, 2026.  

One Important Note

This programme requires an application processing fee of $30 to be considered for the scholarship (fully funded) category

 This is paid directly to the organisers. Keep that in mind as you prepare your application.

Apply using the link below ๐Ÿ‘‡๐Ÿผ 

https://wyf.youngprofessionalfellowship.org/apply/


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THE ART4CHANGE STORYTELLING FELLOWSHIP 2026

 If You Can Tell Stories, This Fellowship Will Pay You to Tell Them



There are young people across Africa doing remarkable things — building solutions, running grassroots innovations, creating from scratch. But most of their stories never get told. Not because the stories aren't powerful, but because there aren't enough skilled storytellers positioned to capture and share them.

That is exactly what the Art4Change Storytelling Fellowship 2026 is designed to fix.

What Is the Art4Change Storytelling Fellowship?

The Art4Change Storytelling Fellowship is a six-month programme running from June to December 2026, organised by the Africa-Europe Innovation Platform (AEIP) and implemented by The African Youth Cafรฉ (TYC).  

Young people are at the centre of innovation across Africa, Europe, and the diaspora — from digital platforms and creative industries to grassroots community solutions. Yet many of these stories remain underreported or are shared only within limited spaces. The Art4Change Storytelling Fellowship seeks to address this gap. 

Through writing, photography, video, audio, and digital storytelling, fellows will capture real stories of how young people are creating, testing, and applying innovative ideas in their communities. All selected fellows will publish their work on a dedicated blog and digital platform hosted by the project, ensuring that their stories are accessible to wider audiences.  

Who Is This For?

This fellowship is for you if you are:

Aged 18–35, based in Africa, Europe, or the diaspora, interested in storytelling, media, or digital content creation, passionate about documenting youth innovation and community solutions, and able to commit to a six-month programme of training and content production.  

You do not have to be a professional journalist or filmmaker. If you have something to say and a willingness to learn, this programme was built for you.

What Will You Get?

This is not just an opportunity to create content. It is a structured learning programme.

Selected fellows will participate in structured online training sessions on digital storytelling, including writing, photography, video production, and content planning. They will also receive mentorship and editorial support from experienced practitioners throughout the programme, and work with peers from different regions to exchange ideas and approaches to storytelling. 

On top of that, fellows will receive a stipend to support content production costs such as transport, data, and basic fieldwork needs, as well as access to a platform for publishing and showcasing their work. 

By the time the six months are over, participants will have produced a series of published digital stories — articles, videos, photo essays, or multimedia content — documented case studies of youth innovation, and contributions to a shared online archive of youth-led innovation stories. 

Why Should You Apply?

For any young creative in Northern Nigeria or across the Arewa region, this is a rare combination: skills training, mentorship, a stipend, and a global platform — all in one programme.

Young people here are innovating every day. Tailors who have pivoted to ecommerce. Farmers using data to make decisions. Youth-led cooperatives solving food security problems. These stories deserve to be told — and this fellowship will equip you with the tools and support to tell them.

Your story matters. Your community's story matters. And now, there is a platform willing to back you in telling it.

Deadline and How to Apply

Application Deadline: 29 May 2026

Apply using the link below ๐Ÿ‘‡๐Ÿผ 

https://forms.office.com/r/rQak9wB3AD

Do not wait until the last week. Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis, and the earlier you apply, the stronger your chances.

If you know a young creative who needs to see this — a writer, photographer, videographer, or blogger — share this post with them today.

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VITAL VOICES ENGAGE FELLOWSHIP 2026

 Vital Voices Engage Fellowship 2026: This Is for Women Who Want to Lead Beyond the Room



There is a kind of woman who has already been doing the work — serving her community, holding office, driving policy, speaking truth in rooms that were not built for her voice. This fellowship was created for her.

Vital Voices Global Partnership, one of the world's most respected non-profit organizations dedicated to advancing women's leadership, is currently accepting applications for the VV Engage Fellowship 2026. 

The application deadline is 11:59pm EST on May 22, 2026. 

 Here is everything you need to know๐Ÿ‘‡๐Ÿผ

What Is Vital Voices Engage?

VV Engage is a Vital Voices signature fellowship supporting outstanding women public leaders making and influencing policy across the globe. Funded in partnership with Freeport-McMoRan, this fully funded fellowship is designed to strengthen the capacity, decision-making power, and effectiveness of women leaders in public life, fostering bipartisan collaboration, shifting culture around women's public leadership, and advancing equality in public representation globally. 

Since 1997, Vital Voices has built a network of over 47,000 changemakers throughout the years, each daring to reimagine a more equitable world. The organisation impacts 3 million people each year through its investment in women leaders worldwide. 

This is not a certificate course. This is a global platform.

What Does the Program Offer?

The 10-month program allows fellows to participate in training on leadership, strategic communications, political strategy, and governance — in partnership with the Council of World Women Leaders (CWWL) and professors of the Harvard Kennedy School (HKS).  

Fellows will also gain access to a global network of peers and political leaders, including current and former heads of state, through the Council of Women World Leaders.  

By the end of the program, each fellow will have:

Strengthened core public leadership skills, including political strategy, governance, strategic communications, and community mobilization. They will complete the Vital Voices Leadership Journey — a virtual leadership development course built on over 25 years of work with leaders across the world. They will join the VV Engage Alumni community of over 190 alumni from across the globe and gain access to the Vital Voices global network of more than 49,000 women leaders worldwide.  (vitalvoices)

Who Is This For?

To be eligible, applicants must have at least three years of experience holding a leadership or decision-making role in public office, government, civic institutions, political movements, or public policy spaces. Eligible candidates include elected or appointed officials, political party leaders, political activists, community leaders, media professionals, and civil society leaders. 

Applicants must also demonstrate a commitment to the core principles of the Vital Voices Leadership Model — being innovative, collaborative, and driven by a clear sense of mission; engaged in their community; committed to working across different political ideologies; committed to advancing the status of women and girls; and committed to transparency and good governance.

All sessions are conducted in English, so proficiency in English is required. Applicants must be at least 18 years old at the time of application.  

Are Nigerians Eligible?

Yes — absolutely. The fellowship brings together women leaders from various fields across the world, and the program encourages cross-sector synergies, enabling participants to work together towards systemic change.  There is no country restriction. The program is global, and Nigeria is very much part of that picture.

In fact, Christiana Okere — a purpose-driven leader with experience in Fintech, Education, and Agribusiness, who worked on UN-specific projects aimed at rehabilitating and educating victims of armed conflict in Northeast Nigeria — is listed as a 2025 Vital Voices fellow.  Nigerian women are not just eligible. They have already been there and excelled.

How to Apply

The application must be submitted by 11:59pm EST on May 22, 2026. 

Apply using the link below ๐Ÿ‘‡๐Ÿผ 

https://survey.alchemer.com/s3/8783140/Vital-Voices-Engage-Fellowship-2026-Application

The VV Engage Fellowship is highly selective. Shortlisted candidates may be invited for a 30-minute virtual interview. Final decisions will be communicated following the selection process.  

For enquiries, you can contact the Vital Voices Engage team at VVEngage@VitalVoices.org.

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Saturday, 2 May 2026

RAHVAI Grant Applications Are Now Open

 RAHVAI Grant Applications Are Now Open. 



If you're a small business owner or aspiring entrepreneur in Africa and you've been waiting for a funding opportunity that actually speaks to your reality, this one is worth your full attention.

Rehabilitation and Hope for the Vulnerable in Africa Initiative — better known as RAHVAI — has opened applications for its Entrepreneurship Empowerment Grant, offering ₦500,000 in funding support to selected winners across Africa.

Who Is RAHVAI?

RAHVAI (Rehabilitation and Hope for the Vulnerable in Africa Initiative) is the outreach and humanitarian arm of His Presence Chapel Inc., a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit church headquartered in Cypress, Texas, USA.  (RAHVAI) Their mandate is to give hope to the poorest of the poor and lift the marginalized and downtrodden out of poverty in Africa — from food relief and vocational training to clean water and emergency support. 

The entrepreneurship grant is one of the ways RAHVAI backs that mission with real money.

Who Is This Grant For?

This grant is for African entrepreneurs — whether you already have a running business or you're at the idea stage and ready to build. The grant is open to individuals who are 18 years of age or older and who present a clear and concise business plan not exceeding ten pages. 

If you are a small business owner struggling to access capital, a young entrepreneur with a solid idea but no funding, or someone who has a business plan sitting in a drawer waiting for its moment — RAHVAI is calling for exactly you.

Why Should You Apply?

Three reasons:

Real money, no strings attached. ₦500,000 is not a token amount. For a small business in Nigeria or elsewhere in Africa, that kind of capital can change the trajectory of an entire venture — new equipment, inventory, marketing, or operations.

Mentorship and visibility. The RAHVAI grant is part of RAHVAI's mission to empower vulnerable communities across Africa through economic inclusion and capacity building.  

 Finalists and winners gain visibility through RAHVAI's network and platforms — meaning it's not just money, it's exposure.

The process builds you. Preparing a business plan, recording a pitch video, and writing a statement of commitment forces you to get clarity on your own business. Even if you don't win, you come out sharper.

What You Need to Apply

Here is the full checklist from the flyer:

✅ Must be 18 years or older

✅ A clear business plan (maximum 10 pages)

✅ A CV/Resume

✅ A 1-page statement of commitment

✅ A 2–3 minute video explaining yourself and your business

For the application requirements, you must also:

Follow @hpcimpact on Facebook and Instagram

Tag @hpcimpact on Facebook and Instagram with your video

How to Apply

Visit ๐Ÿ‘‰ www.rahvai.org

Complete the application form

Upload all required documents

Submit your 2–3 minute video introducing yourself and your business


Key Dates

๐Ÿ“… Opening Date: April 10, 2026

⏰ Deadline: May 30, 2026

That means you have a narrow window. Do not wait until the last week to gather your documents and record your video.

Contact RAHVAI

๐Ÿ“ง info@rahvai.org

๐Ÿ“ž +1 (832) 887-8254

๐ŸŒ www.rahvai.org


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APPLY FOR THE GGAIF INCLUSIVE AFRIKA BOOTCAMP 2.0

 Africa Is Calling Agripreneurs. Will You Answer?


The GGAIF Inclusive Afrika Bootcamp 2.0 is open — and this might be the most important programme for young African agricultural innovators in 2026.



If you are a young African with a passion for agriculture, innovation, or food systems — and you have been waiting for a programme that actually prepares you for the real world — the Inclusive Afrika Bootcamp 2.0 was built for you.

The Green Growth Agribusiness Innovation Foundation (GGAIF) has officially opened applications for its flagship Inclusive Afrika (I.A) Bootcamp 2.0, a hands-on agribusiness accelerator designed to equip the next generation of African food system leaders with the skills, networks, and mindset to create real, scalable impact.

This is not just another training programme. GGAIF describes it as a full growth ecosystem — combining expert mentorship, peer collaboration, and a practical curriculum designed for today's rapidly evolving agricultural sector.

Who Is This For?

This bootcamp is tailored for young Africans who are — or want to be — active in the agrifood space. Aspiring agripreneurs, agricultural innovators, students in food and farming sciences, digital agriculture enthusiasts, and anyone building within the food value chain will find this programme directly relevant to their journey.

Women are especially encouraged to apply. GGAIF has made gender inclusion a deliberate priority, reflecting a growing recognition that women are central to food security across the continent.

What Will You Learn?

The bootcamp curriculum covers six high-impact focus areas sitting at the intersection of agriculture and modern innovation: agribusiness development and finance, digital agriculture and artificial intelligence, crop production, livestock production, agro-processing and value addition, and climate-smart agriculture.

The integration of AI into the curriculum is a standout feature — a clear signal that GGAIF understands the future of African farming is not just about land, but about leveraging technology to build solutions that are locally relevant and globally competitive.

What You Stand to Gain

Selected participants will receive hands-on training in AI-driven agricultural innovation, mentorship from experienced industry professionals, deep networking with like-minded young Africans in the agrifood space, and the opportunity to develop and pitch scalable solutions to real agricultural challenges.

Why This Matters

Africa's agricultural sector is one of the most critical — and most underdeveloped — economic levers on the continent. Youth unemployment, food insecurity, and climate volatility are converging challenges that demand a new breed of problem-solvers. The I.A Bootcamp 2.0 exists to produce exactly that. The agripreneurs who understand both the soil and the software will lead. If that is you, this is your signal.

Apply using the link below ๐Ÿ‘‡๐Ÿผ 

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfE6Ojy22o_HlTXNV1rZAbobSUEQTfqjtJPtLHw4DZSdxqHuw/viewform


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Watson Institute Flagship Fellowship 2026

 Watson Institute Flagship Fellowship 2026: Everything You Need to Know Before You Apply



If you are an entrepreneur building something that matters — a venture with real social impact — this is one opportunity you cannot afford to scroll past.

The Watson Institute Flagship Fellowship for Impact Entrepreneurs 2026 is now open for applications, and the deadline is June 28, 2026. Here is everything you need to know.

What Is the Watson Institute Flagship Fellowship?

The Watson Institute Flagship Fellowship is a 16-week fully funded program for impact-focused entrepreneurs seeking to elevate their ventures.  It is not a lecture series or a certificate course, it is a full-scale entrepreneurial acceleration experience designed to take your venture to the next level.

The program provides leadership training, business development support, mentorship, and global networking opportunities to help founders scale their ventures. It combines immersive learning, workshops, and a final pitch showcase to accelerate sustainable impact. 

Who Is This Fellowship For?

This is not for everyone — and that is by design. The Flagship Fellowship seeks exceptional entrepreneurs and community leaders who have reached the Problem-Solution or Product-Market Fit stage with their ventures, demonstrate a proven history of impact and leadership within their communities, have successfully raised funding through grants, investments, donations, or other means, and may lead a team of up to ten full-time team members.  (Watson Institute)

In short, you need to already be doing the work — with traction to prove it. This Fellowship is open to applicants from all locations  (Watson Institute) , which means entrepreneurs from Nigeria and across Africa are fully eligible to apply.

Given the programme's focus on social impact, this is particularly relevant for entrepreneurs running ventures in areas like education, health, financial inclusion, agriculture, or community development.

What Will You Get?

1. A Fully Funded Experience

Watson Institute covers the cost of accommodations, programme-related transportation, and most meals. 

 You invest your time and commitment, they invest in the rest.

2. An In-Person Immersive in Boulder, Colorado

The programme begins with a 2-week in-person Immersive in Boulder, Colorado, followed by virtual sessions. This is where you meet your cohort face to face, build community, and dive into the core programme.

3. Weekly Workshops and Training

Weekly commitments range from 6 to 15 hours, covering modules like Foundations, Funding, and Team Management. 

These are not generic business lessons — they are built for entrepreneurs already in the arena.

4. Mentorship and a Global Network

The programme offers mentorship, a global network, and a Summit for pitching to leaders.   The people you meet here could become your future investors, collaborators, and champions.

5. Basecamp Leadership Experience

Some Fellows will be asked to design and lead a 1–3 day Basecamp — an interactive, community-focused workshop that strengthens their leadership skills, expands their network, and provides valuable feedback. Fellows receive training, resources, and a stipend to plan and execute an impactful event that supports rising entrepreneurs and changemakers in their community. 

6. A Pitch Summit

At the close of the programme, Fellows present their ventures at a virtual summit to investors and mentors, giving you a real platform to showcase your growth and attract support.

The Track Record Speaks for Itself

This is not a new programme with untested promises. Alumni of Watson Institute's Fellowships have raised over $190 million, created over 2,300 paid jobs, and impacted over 11 million people around the world through initiatives they have helped lead. 

One 2024 Flagship Fellow, Madeline, was listed on the Forbes 30 Under 30 in Education — and she came through this same programme.

How Competitive Is It?

Fellowships powered by Watson Institute receive a high volume of applications each year and have a 2–8% acceptance rate.  (Watson Institute) That means you need to apply strong — with a clear venture story, proven impact, and a compelling vision for growth.

How to Apply

The process is straightforward but selective:

Candidates complete the online application in approximately 30 minutes. Submit by the priority deadline of June 28, 2026, for early consideration. The Admissions Committee evaluates applications to identify innovative entrepreneurs with scalable ventures and strong potential for impact. Early applicants receive priority consideration. Selected candidates will be invited to a 20-minute Zoom interview. Final decisions will be announced by July 9, 2026, and the programme begins on August 11, 2026. 

Apply using the link below ๐Ÿ‘‡๐Ÿผ 

watson.is/flagship-fellowship

The deadline is June 28, 2026. Apply early. Apply strong.

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Apply for the Young Professionals Bootcamp Before May 24th

 This Could Be the Best Decision You Make in 2026 — Apply for the Young Professionals Bootcamp Before May 24th



If you are between 20 and 30 years old, a Nigerian citizen, and you have a burning desire to build something real — pay attention. The Platform's Young Professionals Bootcamp 2026 is officially open for applications, and the deadline is the 24th of May, 2026.

What Is the Young Professionals Bootcamp?

The Young Professionals Bootcamp is one of Nigeria's most respected programmes for ambitious young people who are ready to develop their skills, grow their businesses, and step into leadership. It is not a conference. It is not a seminar you attend and forget. It is a structured bootcamp designed to produce results.

Who Is It For?

Before you scroll past, check if this describes you:

-You are between 20 and 30 years old by June 2026

-You are a Nigerian citizen

-You are a final year student or a graduate from a tertiary institution

-You have a genuine desire to solve problems and thrive

If that is you, then this programme was built for people like you.

Why Should You Apply?

1. There is up to ₦150 million in grants available

If you already have an existing business, this is not something to ignore. Up to ₦150 million naira in grants is available for business owners. Not a loan. A grant.

2. The people in the room will change your life

The bootcamp attracts young Nigerians who are serious and action-oriented. The connections you make here — with peers, mentors, and facilitators — can shape your business and career for years.

3. You will get clarity and direction

Many young people have talent but lack structure. This bootcamp gives you both. It is the kind of programme that turns confused potential into focused momentum.

4. The window is closing fast

The application deadline is the 24th of May, 2026. That is not far away. Opportunities like this do not wait for you to feel ready.

How Do You Apply?

Visit the official website: www.youngprofessionalsng.org

Apply before the 24th of May, 2026. 

The worst outcome is a no. But you will never know if you never try.

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Thursday, 30 April 2026

CALL FOR APPLICATION: YOUTH LEADERSHIP CERTIFICATION CAMBRIDGE 2026

 Your Ticket to Cambridge: Everything You Need to Know About the Youth Leadership Certification 2026



The Youth Leadership Certification Cambridge 2026, organised by the Global Business Symposium (GBS).

What Is the Global Business Symposium?

The Global Business Symposium is an international organisation dedicated to nurturing the next generation of leaders. Through immersive training programmes, GBS offers young professionals a platform to build essential skills in leadership, management, and strategic thinking. 

They have run successful editions of this certification in multiple cities, including Cambridge UK in 2025, Sydney, and New Zealand, before bringing it back to Cambridge for 2026. The Cambridge 2026 edition is scheduled for September 1–5, 2026. 

What Is the Programme About?

The Youth Leadership Certification Cambridge 2026 is designed for students, young professionals, and entrepreneurs who want to learn how to lead with confidence and make a real impact in their communities. Participants from different countries will come together, which makes the experience even more valuable. During the programme, you will take part in interactive sessions, group activities, and real-life simulations. You will learn about topics like emotional intelligence, modern leadership, and business growth. Experienced trainers will guide you on how to work in teams, solve problems, and communicate your ideas clearly.  

This isn't a passive sit-and-listen conference. It is a hands-on, five-day immersive experience in one of the most prestigious cities in the world — Cambridge, UK.

Who Can Apply?

This is one of the most welcoming parts of the programme. According to the flyer and confirmed across multiple programme editions by GBS:

Age: Open to people aged 18 to 45 years old

Nationality: Open to people across the world — no country is excluded

Background: Students, professionals, and entrepreneurs with a passion for leadership and technology are welcome. The programme also encourages individuals currently working in social development or tech-related roles to apply. 

Language: No IELTS or TOEFL is required. You only need a working knowledge of English.

Whether you are a university student in Kano, a young entrepreneur in Lagos, or a professional in Abuja, you are eligible to apply.

The Big Question: Are There Funded Seats?

Yes. This is the detail that makes this opportunity stand out.

The Cambridge 2026 edition is advertising 100 funded seats. Based on how GBS structures its other 2026 programmes, seats are typically broken into three categories:

Fully Funded — covers return airfare, accommodation, meals, programme fees, and an invitation letter for visa support

Partially Funded — covers accommodation, meals, and fee waivers, but not international travel

Self-Funded — delegates pay their own way but receive equal access to all sessions, workshops, and the official certification

Applications are checked based on eligibility, merit, and how well you fit the programme. If selected, you will need to complete an enrolment process to confirm your seat. 

Application Fee

Consistent with all other GBS 2026 editions, there is a non-refundable application fee of $30. This fee covers the administrative costs associated with the rigorous evaluation of applications. Payment of the application fee does not guarantee selection. All candidates are evaluated based on merit and the criteria set by the selection committee.  

Think of it the same way you would any university or international programme application fee — it is standard practice.

Application Deadline

⚠️ Mark your calendar: June 10, 2026.

That is the deadline to submit your application for the Youth Leadership Certification Cambridge 2026. Given that GBS receives applications from around the world and funded seats are limited, it is strongly advisable to apply early rather than waiting until the final days.

Key Programme Details at a Glance

Detail

Information

Programme

Youth Leadership Certification Cambridge 2026

Organiser

Global Business Symposium (U.S.-based)

Location

Cambridge, United Kingdom

Dates

September 1–5, 2026

Eligibility

Ages 18–45, all nationalities

Funded Seats

100 (Fully, Partially, and Self-Funded)

Application Deadline

June 10, 2026

Application Fee

$30 (non-refundable)

Apply using the link below ๐Ÿ‘‡๐Ÿผ 

cambridge.globalbusinesssymposium.com


Why Should You Apply?

Here is a simple truth about opportunities like this: most people see them, get excited for 60 seconds, and then scroll past. The few who actually apply are the ones who change their story.

Cambridge is not just a city — it is a symbol of excellence and global thinking. Five days in that environment, surrounded by peers from nearly 70 nations, guided by world-class trainers in leadership, emotional intelligence, entrepreneurship, and strategic communication — that is the kind of experience that shifts how you see yourself and what you believe is possible.

Past delegates have described the experience as life-changing, highlighting the opportunity to explore entrepreneurship, sharpen skills, and build meaningful connections with people from around the world 

Don't just share this post. Apply.

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Tuesday, 28 April 2026

The Young Innovation Leader (YIL) Fellowship 2026 Is Open

 The Young Innovation Leader (YIL) Fellowship 2026 Is Open — And You Should Apply




Deadline: May 16, 2026

The Young Innovation Leaders (YIL) Fellowship 2026 is officially open for applications, and the deadline is closer than you think.

What Is the YIL Fellowship?

The Young Innovation Leaders Fellowship was founded in 2018 by Dr. Obichi Obiajunwa with a vision to bridge the gap between formal education and the real-world demands of the workplace. It started with a bold idea that Africa didn't just need more educated young people — it needed young people who could create, lead, and solve real problems.

Since its inception, the YIL Fellowship has empowered over 200 fellows and impacted more than 1,500 young people through its programs. Today, YIL stands as a leading force in youth innovation and development across Africa. 

This is not a seminar. It is not a webinar series with a certificate at the end. It is a highly competitive, multi-stage fellowship designed to identify and develop Africa's sharpest minds.

Who Is It For?

The ideal candidate is between 20 and 35 years old, holds at least a bachelor's degree, and possesses expertise in a hard skill or specialized field that can be leveraged for problem-solving and value creation.  

The fellowship is looking for individuals who demonstrate excellence, leadership potential, and a passion for innovation — whether in technology, business, healthcare, engineering, policy, or any other domain. If you are curious, adaptable, and ready to challenge the status quo, then this fellowship is for you.  

In plain terms: if you have a skill, a hunger to grow, and a genuine desire to contribute something meaningful to Africa — this is your programme.

What Will You Gain?

The YIL Fellowship offers hands-on training in leadership, innovation, and strategic thinking, along with opportunities to collaborate on high-impact projects. 

The programme equips Africa's emerging leaders with skills, networks, and tools to drive innovation and real-world impact — combining leadership training with innovation-focused learning to empower participants to become drivers of transformative change across the continent.  

The YIL Fellowship's four goals, directly from their website, are:

-Training on how to create and lead innovations

-Inspiring young talents to reach their ultimate career goals

-Mentorship to help participants emerge as outstanding entrepreneurs and high-performance professionals

-Empowerment to develop and scale innovations for social impact

And this programme has real credibility behind it. YIL has partnered with organisations like Plan International, UNFPA Nigeria, WIPO Nigeria, AUDA-NEPAD, and the African University of Science and Technology in Abuja — where fellows can earn a diploma in innovation management upon completing the programme.

How Do You Apply?

The application process is designed to identify outstanding individuals who have the potential to lead innovation and create real change. You will go through multiple stages, with each stage unlocking new opportunities as you progress. 

The advice from the organisers themselves: take your time, be authentic, and show them how you think, how you create, and how you lead. Each stage rewards clear, compelling, original responses — not generic answers.

Apply using the link below ๐Ÿ‘‡๐Ÿผ

 younginnovationleaders.org/application-portal

Deadline: May 16, 2026

For enquiries, reach the team at info@younginnovationleaders.org or call +234 8123831687

Why You Should Apply — Right Now

Africa is not short of talent. What it needs is structured, intentional investment in the people who already have the fire to build something.

The YIL Fellowship is one of the few programmes on this continent that takes young African talent seriously — not as beneficiaries of charity, but as the next generation of leaders, creators, and problem-solvers the continent needs.

The deadline is May 16, 2026. That gives you just days to put your best application together.

Don't scroll past this one. Apply.

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Apply Now for the African Academy for Women in Political Leadership

 A Seat at the Table: Apply Now for the African Academy for Women in Political Leadership



Africa is changing. But its political leadership doesn't yet reflect that change — at least not fully. Women across the continent continue to be underrepresented in parliaments, cabinets, and political parties, not because of lack of capability, but because of systems that were not built with them in mind.

That is exactly what a new continental programme is setting out to fix.

The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), in collaboration with the African School of Governance (ASG), the African Union Commission (AUC), and the African Women Leaders Network (AWLN), has officially opened applications for the inaugural cohort of the African Academy for Women in Political Leadership — a continental programme designed to build the next generation of women who govern Africa. 

What Is This Programme?

The African Academy for Women in Political Leadership is a four-week blended programme that combines high-impact virtual learning, an immersive residential convening in Kigali, mentorship from senior African leaders, and applied leadership practice. 

The curriculum is comprehensive and practical, covering:

-Political leadership and governance

-Strategic communications

-Coalition-building and legislative processes

-Campaign and political financing

-Ethical leadership and inclusive governance

All programme costs — including tuition, travel, and accommodation for the residential convening — are fully covered for all selected participants. 

 This is a zero-cost opportunity for qualified women across the continent.

Who Is It For?

Applications are open to women who are currently holding, or credibly pursuing, elected or appointed political office anywhere in Africa.  

 Three categories of women are specifically targeted:

1. Electoral Cycle Leaders — Women from countries scheduled for presidential or parliamentary elections within the next 12–36 months, including declared candidates, senior campaign strategists, and MPs seeking re-election or higher office. 

2. Sitting Political Leaders — Cabinet Ministers, Members of Parliament or Senate, Speakers and Deputy Speakers, Mayors and Governors, and senior political party leaders such as Secretaries General and Women's League Leaders. 

3. Young Women Leaders — Women aged 21–35 with strong political leadership potential, including aspiring candidates at the local and national level and emerging leaders within political parties or public institutions.

The Academy strongly encourages nominations of women with disabilities and women from fragile or transitional political contexts.  

Who Can Nominate?

Government ministries, political parties, AU member state institutions, and civil society organisations are invited to submit nominations. Self-nominations supported by an institutional endorsement are also welcome. 

Basic Eligibility Requirements

To be eligible, a candidate must be:

A female citizen of an African Union Member State, aged 21 or older at the time of nomination, with demonstrated active engagement in political leadership or political ambition, and a formal endorsement from a government institution, recognised political party, or relevant political authority.  

How Will 30 Women Be Selected?

The 30 participants will be selected through a competitive, merit-based review by a joint panel comprising UNDP, the AUC, AWLN, and ASG. Selection is designed to ensure fairness, regional balance, political inclusivity, and strategic impact across the continent. 

The inaugural cohort will reflect representation from all five African regions, with a maximum of two participants per country; at least 60% from countries facing elections within 12–36 months; at least 40% young women leaders aged 21–35; and linguistic diversity across Anglophone, Francophone, Lusophone, and Arabophone Africa.  

What Do You Need to Apply?

Each nomination package must include:

An official nomination or endorsement letter signed by an authorised senior official, political party leader, or recognised stakeholder; the nominee's CV of no more than two pages; and a personal statement from the nominee of no more than 1,000 words.  

Application Deadline: 15 May 2026

Apply online via the official application portal. Incomplete or late submissions will not be considered, and only selected nominees will be contacted directly. 

You can apply here๐Ÿ‘‡

https://www.cognitoforms.com/AfricanSchoolOfGovernance1/AfricanAcademyForWomenInPoliticalLeadership

For more details, visit the official UNDP page: undp.org/africa/news/call-applications-african-academy-women-political-leadership

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