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AWF - Wall Policy Fellowship 2026

Deadline: Jan 20, 2026
masters | other
9 months (duration)
partially funded
Ghana, Uganda, Nigeria, Kenya, Malawi, and 8 others
To Apply

Please visit the application link below to apply.

Opportunity Overview

The AWF-Wall Policy Fellowship is an exciting opportunity for young professionals to gain expertise in International Environmental Governance, with a focus on the Convention on Biological Diversity. This 9-month program is offered by the African Wildlife Foundation (AWF) in partnership with the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP).

📝 About the Fellowship

The AWF-Wall Policy Fellowship is designed to:

  • Train young professionals in International Environmental Governance.
  • Provide hands-on experience in biodiversity and related policy issues.

🎁 Benefits of the Fellowship

Participants of the AWF-Wall Policy Fellowship will enjoy the following benefits:

  • Travel and Transport: Coverage for round-trip airfare and ground transport for the in-person workshop in Nairobi and the policy conference.
  • Accommodation: Comfortable lodging during in-person workshops and the policy conference.
  • Connectivity Support: A stipend for data bundles to ensure engagement during virtual sessions.
  • Personalized Coaching: Ongoing coaching throughout the program to support the delivery of the policy-influencing project.

✅ Eligibility Criteria

To qualify for the AWF-Wall Policy Fellowship, applicants must meet the following requirements:

  1. Passion for Policy Issues: Demonstrate a clear interest in a career focused on international environmental governance, biodiversity, and related matters.
  2. Nationality and Residency: Be a national of an African country and currently living and working within Africa.
  3. Age: Be between 20-35 years old.
  4. Work Experience: Have experience in fields such as:
    • Environmental sciences
    • Social sciences
    • Agricultural sciences
    • Indigenous knowledge systems
    • Resource mobilization
    • International relations
    • Gender studies
    • Biotechnology
    • Other relevant sectors in Multilateral Environmental Agreements
  5. Language Skills: Francophone applicants must have basic English writing and speaking skills. Only applications submitted in English will be considered.

📅 Application Date and Process

🌟 Additional Information

  • Sponsor Organization: African Wildlife Foundation (AWF)
  • Program Location: Nairobi, Kenya (for in-person workshops)

For more details and to apply, visit the AWF - Wall Policy Fellowship page.

Take advantage of this unique opportunity to advance your career in environmental governance and make a meaningful impact on biodiversity policy! 🌱

Benefits
  • Travel and Transport: The program covers your round-trip airfare and ground transport for the in-person workshop in Nairobi and for the policy conference you will be selected to attend.
  • Accommodation: Comfortable lodging is provided for in-person workshops and policy conference.
  • Connectivity Support: A stipend for data bundles to keep you connected and engaged during virtual sessions.
  • Personalised Coaching: Ongoing coaching throughout the program to support you in delivering the policy influencing project.
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