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Home»Search by Region»Africa»NextGen Women Leaders Fellowship 2026 (Fully-funded)

NextGen Women Leaders Fellowship 2026 (Fully-funded)

Jude OgarMay 12, 20263 Mins Read
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Deadline: May 29, 2026

Applications are open for the NextGen Women Leaders Fellowship 2026. The United Leaders Global Fellowship is a prestigious leadership development program designed to inspire, equip, and empower young women from around the world to take on leadership roles and drive social change in their communities and beyond. By combining world-class training, mentorship, and hands-on learning experiences, the fellowship provides a unique platform for girls to grow into confident, ethical, and effective leaders who are ready to make an impact in today’s globalized world.

This fellowship program recognizes the immense potential in young women and aims to cultivate the skills necessary for leadership, advocacy, and collaboration across diverse fields. It is open to girls from all backgrounds who have a commitment to making a difference, regardless of prior experience or resources.

Program Overview

The United Leaders Global Fellowship is a 6-month program designed to foster leadership and community impact. Through a combination of online training, interactive workshops, peer collaboration, and mentorship by experienced global leaders, the fellowship provides participants with the tools, knowledge, and networks necessary to become leaders in their respective communities.

The fellowship focuses on a broad range of critical skills, including:

  • Leadership Development: Building confidence, decision-making, and leadership styles.
  • Public Speaking & Advocacy: Preparing fellows to become compelling speakers and advocates for causes that matter.
  • Global Citizenship & Networking: Connecting with peers and mentors from around the world to gain a global perspective and expand influence.
  • Social Impact Projects: Designing and executing community-driven projects that address real-world problems, from education and gender equality to climate action and economic empowerment.

Benefits

  • Gain Access to a Global Network: Connect with inspiring young women from diverse backgrounds and cultures.
  • Learn from the Best: Receive guidance from mentors who are leaders in their fields.
  • Transform Your Community: Put your leadership skills into action by leading a project that benefits your community or a global cause.
  • Boost Your Career: Stand out with a certificate of completion and a valuable set of skills that will set you apart in both academic and professional spaces.

Eligibility

  • Open to young women leaders between the ages of 18 to 35.
  • A deep desire to make a positive impact in your community or on a global scale.
  • Willingness to participate actively in all aspects of the fellowship, including training, mentorship, and project execution.
  • Open to participants from all countries, backgrounds, and walks of life, with a focus on diversity and inclusion.

Application

The United Leaders Global Next Gen Women Leaders Fellowship accepts applications once a year. The application process includes:

  • Online Application Form: Detailing personal information, leadership experience, and motivations for applying.
  • Essays or Personal Statement: Articulating why the applicant wants to become a leader and how they plan to make an impact in their community.
  • Recommendation Letters: From teachers, mentors, or community leaders who can speak to the applicant’s potential for leadership.

Click here to apply

For more information, visit NextGen Women Leaders Fellowship.

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Jude Ogar is an educator and youth development practitioner with years of experience working in the education and youth development space. He is passionate about the development of youth in Africa.

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