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Home»Search by Region»Africa»Managing Global Governance (MGG) Academy 2025

Managing Global Governance (MGG) Academy 2025

Jude OgarFebruary 17, 20253 Mins Read
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Deadline: March 16, 2025

Applications are open for the Managing Global Governance (MGG) Academy 2025. The MGG Academy is a training and dialogue format for highly qualified early- to mid-career professionals from global powers and the European Union (EU). It brings together experts from governmental institutions, think tanks and research institutions, civil society organisations and the private sector in Brazil, China, the EU, India, Indonesia, Mexico and South Africa.

The programme targets (future) change makers who are dedicated to global cooperation and a transformation to sustainability and who are ready to develop their leadership skills through deep self-reflection and experience-based learning. Learning from diverse perspectives, developing transformation and cooperation competences, and building a trustful network to co-create solutions are the core assets of the MGG Academy.

The MGG Academy 2025 takes place between September 4 and November 23 at the German Institute of Development and Sustainability (IDOS) in Bonn, Germany.

Funding

The participation in the MGG Academy is free of cost and entails various support elements to ensure an adequate standard of living in Germany.

In detail, the support includes:

  • Free participation in all components of the programme.
  • Lodging during all stages of the programme.
  • Monthly allowance to cover local living costs (in total, 2200 Euro for the MGG Academy 2025, paid in three instalments).
  • Health, accident and personal liability insurances.
  • Monthly ticket for local public transport.
  • MGG Academy related travel costs in Germany and Europe.

Note that the support is not enough to support families or relatives, neither for a visit to Germany, nor at home. In addition, travel costs to Germany cannot be provided.

Eligibility

  • Applicant should be a national or permanent resident of one of the participating countries (Brazil, China, EU, India, Indonesia, Mexico, South Africa);
  • Work on key issues of global governance and/or sustainable development;
  • Have a university degree (minimum Bachelor);
  • Have 3 years to maximum 15 years of professional experience in a field relevant to global cooperation and/or sustainable development;
  • Have a good command of the English language, with the ability to actively participate in group discussions, engage with the modules by reflecting and sharing perspectives on the topics covered
  • Have the support of their employer (written support required as part of the application);
  • Be ready to participate in an intensive, full-time programme (8 hours per day, 40 weekly working hours);
  • Be sensitive to other cultures, open to teamwork, and adaptable to a broad variety of working methods;
  • Be willing to reflect on shared and individual experiences, attitudes and competences.

Employers are requested to:

  • Grant their employees a special leave of absence for the training period and relieve them of job-related tasks for the duration of the MGG Academy;
  • Cover the costs of the round trip to and from Germany;
  • Come to an agreement ensuring the living standards of the employee’s relatives in their home country;
  • Support their employees in transferring the newly acquired competencies to their job.

Application

All documents are required for your application:

  • Conditions for participation
  • Application form part 1: Applicant’s statement
  • Application form part 2: Employer’s statement of support
  • CV
  • Diplomas and language certificate to proof your proficiency in English (a free test can be taken here: EFSET)
  • Copy of your passport

Click here to apply

For more information, visit MGG Academy.

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