IGC Sierra Leone Early-career Local Researcher Fellowship 2025
π About the Fellowship
The Herbert P. M'cleod Local Researchers Programme (HPMLP), under the International Growth Centre (IGC), is launching the 2025 Early-career Local Researcher Fellowship to nurture Sierra Leone's next generation of economists and policymakers. This fellowship provides early-career researchers with the opportunity to engage in high-impact, policy-relevant work addressing pressing national priorities. Fellows will collaborate with ministries, departments, and agencies (MDAs) to produce actionable insights that inform decision-making and drive sustainable development.
Key Focus Areas for 2025:
- Agricultural Resilience:
- Dedicated to advancing Sierra Leone's goal of rice self-sufficiency and food security in partnership with the Ministry of Agriculture.
- Economic Reforms:
- Focused on broader economic reform priorities, including fiscal governance, private-sector growth, and inclusive development.
π Opportunity Details
- Date Published: August 19, 2025
- Application Deadline: August 29, 2025
- Category: Fellowship
- Eligible Locations: Sierra Leone
- Sponsor Organisation: International Growth Centre (IGC)
π― Policy Domains and Priority Themes
Track 1: Rice Policy and Food Security (Ministry of Agriculture)
Sierra Leone remains heavily dependent on rice imports despite its agro-ecological potential for self-sufficiency. Fellows will work with the Ministry of Agriculture to address:
- Price Elasticity of Demand: How do different consumer segments respond to price changes for imported vs. local rice?
- Import Substitution Strategies: What are feasible strategies by region, season, or rice variety, and how should sequencing be structured?
- Political Economy Constraints: What factors in the rice trade ecosystem influence tariff policy, subsidies, and distributional outcomes?
Track 2: Broader Economic Policy Challenges
Aligned with the MTNDP and IGC's thematic areas, research proposals are invited in the following areas:
- State Effectiveness and Public Finance:
- Improving service delivery and budget execution.
- Innovations in taxation, procurement, or digital governance to enhance domestic revenue mobilisation.
- Private Sector Development and Firm Capabilities:
- Addressing constraints faced by SMEs and large firms.
- Impact of business environment reforms (e.g., credit access, contract enforcement, tax policy) on firm performance.
- Labour Markets and Human Capital:
- Creating jobs for youth, women, and informal sector workers.
- Influence of education and skills development programmes on employment outcomes.
- Energy, Environment, and Climate Adaptation:
- Achieving reliable energy access while transitioning to sustainable energy sources.
- Economic costs of environmental degradation and climate-related risks.
π Benefits of the Fellowship
- Research Grant: Β£5,000 to support fieldwork, data collection, and living costs.
- Mentorship: Guidance from IGC-affiliated academics and the IGC Sierra Leone country team.
- Policy Engagement: Opportunities to collaborate with relevant government ministries and stakeholders.
β Eligibility Criteria
Applicants must:
- Be Sierra Leonean nationals or residents currently enrolled in a postgraduate programme (PhD or Masterβs) or serving as junior researchers or faculty in a Sierra Leonean institution.
- Demonstrate strong quantitative and analytical skills, including proficiency in tools such as Stata, R, SPSS, or Python.
- Clearly articulate a research idea aligned with one of the thematic tracks.
- Be committed to producing work that directly informs public policy and is accessible to non-academic audiences.
Desirable Skills and Experience:
- Prior exposure to policy-engaged research or government data.
- Familiarity with Sierra Leoneβs economic landscape, household surveys, administrative data, or sector-specific policy debates.
- Strong academic writing and communication skills.
π Application Process
Interested candidates must submit:
- A Curriculum Vitae (CV) (max 3 pages).
- A Cover Letter (max 1,000 words) describing:
- Motivation for applying.
- Relevant research experience.
- A short outline of the proposed research idea under one of the tracks.
- One academic reference (can be sent separately by the referee).
- An optional writing sample (e.g., thesis chapter or policy paper).
Submission Instructions:
- Email all application materials using the subject line:
βApplication β IGC SL Local Fellowship 2025 β [Track Name]β - Submit applications to: sierraleone@theigc.org
Selection Process:
- Shortlisted applicants will be invited for an interview with the IGC team and relevant government counterparts.
π Application Deadline
August 29, 2025
π§ Contact Information
For further inquiries, contact:
Email: sierra.leone@theigc.org
π Additional Information
For more details, visit the official IGC Fellowship Page.
- A research grant of Β£5,000 to support fieldwork, data collection, and living costs.
- Mentorship from IGC-affiliated academics and the IGC Sierra Leone country team.
- Policy engagement opportunities with relevant government ministries and stakeholders.





