The Amahoro Fellowship program targets exceptional individuals with lived experience as Forcibly Displaced Persons(FDPs). Its aim is to equip these individuals with the essential skills and resources to create transformative change. The 12-month program will give FDP leaders a platform to cultivate and disseminate their ideas on the world stage, expand their networks, seize numerous professional opportunities, and unite as a collaborative and impactful Cohort. The potential of FDP entrepreneurs and change agents is undeniably inspiring. As a network of change agents working towards positive and long-lasting ecosystems and systemic shifts, Fellows will have the power to make a real difference in the world. The Fellows will utilize their voices, skills, expertise, and innovations to catalyze solutions in Africa and globally. Collaboration and creation of this magnitude are exactly what the world needs to create lasting change.
Amahoro’s program is tailored to reflect Africa’s socio-economic context to cultivate the acumen in entrepreneurship and leadership needed for success. The program offers bespoke courses that enable fellows to acquire invaluable erudition, hone their distinct aptitudes, and conceive pioneering strategies to flourish. Fellows will also have the opportunity to participate in a competitive funding process where they can secure up to $100,000 each to scale their impact. The program’s ultimate objective is to equip FDPs with the self-sufficiency and fortitude to steer social and economic progress competently.
Benefits
Amahoro Fellowship Program stands out from the rest by offering a truly transformative experience for young FDP leaders determined to impact their communities profoundly. Here’s what sets us apart:
- Unleashing the Power of African Leadership: We are dedicated to investing in the potential of young African leaders with the drive and passion for accelerating positive change. Our program provides a unique platform that nurtures their capabilities, helping them unlock their full potential as entrepreneurs or change-makers.
- Catalyzing Economic Change through Corporate Collaboration: Recognizing the immense influence of the private sector, we forge strategic partnerships with business leaders, viewing them as vital allies in driving social change for forcibly displaced persons. By synergizing the strengths of both sectors, our Fellowship Program harnesses the power of business innovation to address the complex challenges displaced individuals face.
- Guiding and Empowering Leadership Journeys: We support forcibly displaced persons on their leadership journeys. Beyond offering access to the private sector, funding opportunities of up to $100,000, and connections to esteemed business mentors, we provide comprehensive coaching tailored to FDPs’ unique circumstances. This personalized guidance empowers our fellows to navigate obstacles, enhance their skills, and create sustainable impact within their communities.
Requirements
- Above the age of 18 before the time of application and below the age of 35 years
- Individuals who have lived experience as forcibly displaced persons
- Own or occupy a leadership position in a business or social impact initiative. Individuals using their voices and platforms for positive change will also be considered.
- Have a proven interest in becoming leaders who are passionate and committed to catalyzing refugee economic inclusion through entrepreneurship or social change
- Have an interest in and made significant traction in entrepreneurship, innovation, or social change; must have proof of your enterprise or social change activities
- Have the drive, ambition, and interest to find new ways to solve complex challenges
- Able to dedicate 12 months from October 2023 to October 2024, committing between 10 to 15 hours per week of hands-on virtual workshops and activities
- Be comfortable speaking and writing in English
- Possess basic technology skills, e.g., using Microsoft Office tools.
Method of Application
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Application Deadline: May 4, 2024.