Deadline: July 30, 2025
Applications for the CSEA Africa’s Data Future Fellowship 2025 are now open. The Africa’s Data Future Fellowship is a dynamic 3-month remote capacity-building programme for emerging leaders in the African data governance landscape. Organised by the Centre for the Study of the Economies of Africa (CSEA), the fellowship equips early-career professionals and changemakers with the knowledge, skills, and mentorship to influence data governance and digital transformation across Africa.
For the 2025 cohort, 5 fellows will be selected from each sub-region across the continent. At the end of the fellowship, each fellow will be required to develop a policy brief on one of the fellowship themes and present their findings at a dedicated workshop. This is a unique opportunity to turn expertise into meaningful impact. Join in shaping Africa’s data future. Apply now and become part of this transformative programme!
Focus Areas
The 2025 Africa’s Data Future Fellowship will focus on the following thematic areas:
- Data Sharing
- Ethical Data Stewardship
- Digital Public Infrastructure
- Interoperability Standards & APIs
- AI Governance & Responsible Innovation
- Cross-Border Data Flows
Benefits
- A stipend of a total of $1,500 upon successful completion of the fellowship
- Bi-weekly virtual masterclasses and expert sessions with sector leaders
- Fellows’ work featured on CSEA’s platforms
- Pan-African professional network
Eligibility
- Applicant should have a postgraduate degree and at least one year of professional experience in social sciences, law, technology, data policy, or related fields;
- Applicants from any sub-region of Africa (North, West, East, Central, Southern);
- Applicants with demonstrated interest and experience in data governance, digital policy, and/or technology;
- Applicants should be able to commit 2 hours per week for the duration of the fellowship.
- Have access to a reliable internet connection and a functional computer is required for participation.
Application
The fellowship is granted through a competitive process based on the application submitted by qualified candidates. All applications should be sent via the online application system and submitted in English.
Applicants are expected to submit:
- A completed application form
- A 2-page CV
- Statement of interest (200 words max)
- Problem statement on a data governance challenge in your sub-region related to any of the thematic areas highlighted above (300 words max)
- A writing sample (e.g., policy brief or research paper)
For more information, visit Africa’s Data Future Fellowship.