Call for Applications: Women's Fellowship Programme on Human Mobility in the Context of Climate Change (HMCCC) II
Applications are open for the Women's Fellowship Programme on Human Mobility in the Context of Climate Change (HMCCC) II — a fully funded regional leadership programme for young women across West Africa working at the intersection of climate change, migration, and gender equality.
About the Programme
The HMCCC Fellowship is a regional leadership and capacity-strengthening programme designed to empower young women across the ECOWAS region to advance gender-responsive solutions to climate-induced human mobility challenges. It is implemented by the Women Environmental Programme (WEP) under the GIZ-led Human Mobility in the Context of Climate Change Programme, in partnership with the ECOWAS Commission, German Cooperation, and the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC).
The fellowship equips participants with practical skills, mentorship, funding opportunities, and regional networks to influence climate and migration policy, implement community-based solutions, and strengthen climate resilience through gender-responsive approaches.
Who Is It For?
-The fellowship is open to young women aged 18–35 from selected ECOWAS Member States who are passionate about climate action, human mobility, gender equality, and community development.
-Eligible Countries: Nigeria, Gambia, Ghana, Liberia, Sierra Leone, Benin, Côte d'Ivoire, Guinea, Senegal, Togo, Cape Verde, and Guinea-Bissau.
To qualify, applicants should:
•Have demonstrated leadership experience in climate change, migration, gender advocacy, environmental sustainability, youth engagement, or community development
•Be actively engaged in community initiatives, civil society, research, or policy advocacy
•Have a project idea or ongoing initiative addressing climate-related human mobility that can be developed further through the fellowship
•Be committed to influencing policy and driving community impact
•Have strong communication skills and be open to collaborating across cultures and languages
•Be available to participate fully throughout the fellowship
Selected fellows will benefit from fully funded leadership training, mentorship from regional experts, bilingual learning materials with English–French interpretation, and — based on other reports on this call — potential access to small project grants to implement their community initiatives.
Application Deadline
19th July 2026
How to Apply
Visit the link below for full details and to submit your application:
Sisters, if you know a young woman doing the work — in her community, on the ground, pushing for climate justice and better lives for displaced families — tag her. This is the kind of opportunity that turns quiet effort into regional recognition.














