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Africa Leadership Accelerator Fellowship 2026 in Africa | Fully Funded

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Closes Jul 31, 2026 · 38 days left
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Fully Funded

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The Africa Leadership Accelerator Fellowship 2026 is a fully funded leadership development program designed for emerging public health professionals in Africa. This fellowship, offered by Global Health Corps (GHC), supports young leaders already working in non-clinical public health roles across Malawi, Rwanda, Uganda, and Zambia. It combines structured learning with real-world application to enhance leadership skills and impact on health equity.

Global Health Corps (GHC) is an organization dedicated to building a new generation of health equity leaders. Through programs like the Africa Leadership Accelerator, GHC provides training, mentorship, and network access to professionals committed to improving public health outcomes in their communities.

Benefits of Africa Leadership Accelerator Fellowship 2026

  • No tuition
  • Travel to retreat locations covered
  • Lodging costs covered
  • Most meals for in-person retreats covered
  • Online access to all necessary learning materials
  • Leadership training and mentorship
  • Peer support and professional network access

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Eligibility Criteria of Africa Leadership Accelerator Fellowship 2026

  • Be age 21-35 by September 1st, 2026
  • Be a citizen of Malawi, Rwanda, Uganda, or Zambia
  • Be currently employed full-time in a non-clinical public health role for at least 3 months at the time of application
  • Be currently employed by a public health organization operating in Malawi, Rwanda, Uganda, or Zambia and has expressed written support for your participation in the program
  • Fluency in English is necessary since all instructions will be given in English
  • Remain with the same organization for the duration of the fellowship

How to Apply for Africa Leadership Accelerator Fellowship 2026

  • Applications for the 2026-2027 cohort are now closed
  • Part 1: Provide basic info (eligibility, employment, and demographic information) and supervisor recommendation
  • Part 2: Submit professional bio, short essay prompts, and a 60-second video submission
  • Finalist interviews will take place in May and June
  • All applicants will learn about their status by July 31, 2026

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Here are the most frequently asked questions about the Africa Leadership Accelerator Fellowship. These answers cover eligibility, program details, benefits, and the application process to help you understand this leadership opportunity.

What are the eligibility requirements for the Africa Leadership Accelerator Fellowship 2026?

To apply, you must be age 21-35 by September 1st, 2026, a citizen of Malawi, Rwanda, Uganda, or Zambia, employed full-time in a non-clinical public health role for at least 3 months, and have written support from your employer. Fluency in English is required.

Can I stay at my current job while in Africa Leadership Accelerator Fellowship 2026?

Yes, the fellowship is designed to be done alongside your full-time position. You must be in a full-time, non-clinical public health role when applying, and you need a recommendation from your supervisor.

Are fellows required to stay at their organization for the duration of the fellowship?

Yes, fellows must stay with the same organization for the fellowship duration. If expecting to transition out, apply in a future cycle. Unexpected transitions are handled case-by-case.

What do you define as ‘non-clinical’?

Non-clinical refers to public health work not involving direct medical care to patients. Eligible roles include policy, program design, research, advocacy, management, data analysis, communications, and systems strengthening.

What is the tuition?

There is no tuition. Travel to retreat locations, lodging costs, and most meals for in-person retreats are covered through the program.

How big is each cohort?

Cohorts are typically 30-50 fellows, designed to maximize individual learning and grow networks.

Will I need to purchase any learning materials?

No, you will receive online access to all necessary materials to prepare for each session.

What is the application process?

Part 1 includes basic info and supervisor recommendation. Part 2 includes professional bio, short essay prompts, and a 60-second video. Finalists are interviewed in May and June.

When will I find out about my application status?

Candidates can expect to hear back no later than July 2026. Add GHC emails to contacts to avoid spam.

Can I defer my acceptance to a future fellowship cohort?

No, deferrals are not allowed, but you can apply to future cohorts if you continue to meet eligibility requirements.


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This is Tanvir Ahammed Shovo. I am a content contributor at Scholarship Union, where I collect and publish information about global scholarships, fellowships, conferences, and various international opportunities for students. I hold a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) and a Master of Business Administration (MBA) in Accounting. With a strong interest in education, research, and international opportunities, I focus on collecting verified information from official sources and presenting it in a clear and simple way so that students from around the world can easily access the information they need. My goal is to inform students about fully funded scholarships, academic programs, and professional opportunities that can support their educational and career development. Through my work at Scholarship Union, I aim to make information about international education and scholarships more accessible and to help students stay informed about academic opportunities around the world.

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