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Mandela Washington Fellowship for Young African Leaders 2023


January 15th, 2023 at 09:08 pm

Mandela Washington Fellowship for Young African Leaders 2023

The U.S. Young African Leaders Initiative’s Mandela Washington Fellowship for Young African Leaders is its flagship program (YALI). YALI was founded in 2010. The Mandela Washington Fellowship has trained nearly 5,800 young leaders from Sub-Saharan Africa since 2014. The Fellows, aged 25–35, are community and national leaders and innovators.

Summary

The U.S. Young African Leaders Initiative’s Mandela Washington Fellowship for Young African Leaders is its flagship program (YALI). Nearly 5,800 young leaders from every Sub-Saharan country have participated in the Fellowship since 2014. Leaders between 25 and 35, the Fellows have promoted innovation and positive change in their communities and countries.

Fellows

Leadership Institutes

Blindfolded Mandela Washington Fellowship Leadership Institute Fellows do a Common Leadership Curriculum team-building exercise. They’re kneeling and touching colorful fluffy balls.

Fellows attend six-week Leadership Institutes on Business, Civic Engagement, or Public Management at U.S. universities. Fellows improve U.S. communities while sharing best practices. Discover Leadership Institutes.

Summit Mandela

After the Institutes, Fellows attend a Summit to network with each other and U.S. leaders from the private, public, and non-profit sectors, setting the stage for long-term U.S.-Africa engagement. Summit info.

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The Mandela Washington Fellowship will bring up to 700 young leaders to the US in the summer of 2023 for a comprehensive executive-style program to build skills and empower Fellows to lead in their sectors and communities.

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The Fellowship is a unique chance…

  • Attend a six-week Leadership Institute at a U.S. college or university to share and learn from fellow Fellows and Americans.
  • Learn about other fields.
  • Summit with young African leaders.
  • Meet U.S. government, civic, and business leaders.
  • Connect, learn, and innovate to improve your work.
  • Join a continental and global Alumni Network for innovative solutions to common problems.

Selection Timeline

  • September 13, 2022: Application closed
  • November 2022–January 2023: Semi-finalists interviewed by local U.S. embassies and consulates
  • March 2023: Applicants are notified of their status
  • May 2023: Visa processing and Pre-Fellowship Orientations for Finalists
  • June 2023: Fellowship begins in the U.S.

Application Process

Applicant Selection

Merit-based open competitions select Mandela Washington Fellows. Independent readers will evaluate eligible applications after the deadline. After this review, U.S. embassies or consulates will interview semi-finalists. Semi-finalists must attend these in-person interviews in their African home country.

At the interview, semi-finalists must present a copy of their international passport (if available) or other government-issued photo ID. Finalists must attend Pre-Departure Orientation in their African home country.

Eligible applicants?

Race, color, gender, religion, socioeconomic status, disability, sexual orientation, and gender identity will not discriminate against applicants. Young African leaders who qualify for the Mandela Washington Fellowship:

  • Are 25–35 years old by the application deadline, though exceptional applicants 21–24 will be considered;
  • Not U.S. citizens or permanent residents;
  • Are J-1 visa-eligible;
  • Are U.S. government employees or immediate family members;
  • Read, write, and speak English (deaf applicants receive additional guidance);
  • Are citizens of Angola, Benin, Botswana, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon, Cabo Verde, Central African Republic, Chad, Comoros, Republic of the Congo, Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), Cote d’Ivoire, Djibouti, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Eswatini, Ethiopia, Gabon, The Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Kenya, Lesotho, Liberia, Madagascar, Malawi, Mali, Mauritania, Mauritius, Mozambique, Namibia, Niger, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sao Tome and Principe, Senegal, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Somalia, South Africa, South Sudan, Sudan, Tanzania, Togo, Uganda, Zambia, or Zimbabwe;
  • Are from one of the above countries and not Mandela Washington Fellows.
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Fellows may not bring spouses or children.

The U.S. Department of State and IREX may verify all application information. If there is a discrepancy or the information is false, the application will be void and the applicant ineligible.

Selection criteria?

Application evaluation criteria (not in order of importance):

  • Business, civic, or public service leadership experience;
  • Volunteering, mentoring, or public service;
  • Ability to cooperate in diverse groups and respect others’ opinions;
  • Good social skills;
  • Positive energy;
  • Knowledge, interest, and professional experience in the desired sector/track;
  • A promise to return to Africa and use leadership skills to benefit the applicant’s country or community.

Applications

Download and learn about:

  • 2022 Fellowship Application Instructions
  • Disabled Prospective Fellows
  • Pregnant Prospective Fellows
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