Tag: girls
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Apply: Graça Machel Scholarships for Mozambican Women
The Mozambican women for the Graça Machel scholarships for Master’s study in South Africa in 2016. The Graça Machel SASOL scholarships includes: tuition fees paid in full, a stipend to cover living expenses, medical insurance for scholars studying in South Africa, and travel allowance to cover the cost of flights. These scholarships are funded by SASOL. SASOL…
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Apply: Women’s Venture Xchange Africa Program

WVXA is a mentorship and exchange program for high-growth women entrepreneurs based in Africa. The pilot program will give four (4) entrepreneurs the opportunity to spend two to four weeks in Nairobi, Kenya beginning with Global Entrepreneurship Week November 16, 2015. The program is run in partnership with the Case Foundation, the Mara Foundation, and the U.S.…
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Apply: African Innovations Award

The African Innovations Award seeks to promote novelty among African businesses and individuals by inspiring the next generation to be distinct and establish outstanding businesses that can compete globally. The African Innovations Award identifies and rewards Africa’s innovative thinkers between the ages of 18 – 40 in the science and technology, healthcare, education, energy and…
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The AWP Network Congratulates Winners of the 2015 She Leads Africa Pitch Contest
She Leads Africa continues to uncover extremely talented female entrepreneurs and provides them with the resources needed to succeed. These empowered women entrepreneurs will go on to create the inventions that transform the way we live, build the businesses that employ thousands, and lead our economies to greater prosperity. This is the vision that we are investing in and we believe young…
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Apply: Harambe Alliance for African Entrepreneurs

Application for the 2016 Harambe Alliance is now open. The Harambe Alliance is an exceptional coterie of young African risk-takers who look to unlock Africa’s potential through innovative social and business ventures. Harambe seeks to empower young African entrepreneurial leaders. Admitted candidates will join the annual Symposium at Harvard University and Bretton Woods, April 8-11, 2016. Apply here: Harambe…
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Harvard, Schooner Foundation To Support African Professionals
Harvard Kennedy School (HKS) just announced a new program to educate professionals working in technology and governance in African nations. The Technology, Innovation, and Entrepreneurship for Development Program will add to the school’s executive education offerings, which will enhance the skills of experienced practitioners. A gift of $1 million from the Schooner Foundation will underwrite the…
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Apply: Leadership Program for Young African Women

Akili Dada is an international award-winning leadership incubator nurturing a generation of young African women from underprivileged backgrounds whose commitment to the underserved will transform their communities. Its leadership development curriculum creates the foundation on which young women ages 13-35 build their skills and earn the essential qualifications they need to access key decision-making roles and…
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Andela Developers Present Winning Hack in San Francisco
Winners of Uber’s first hackathon in Lagos, got the opportunity to present their winning hack to the Uber API team in San Francisco, California. “After a grueling battle, judges of the Uber Lagos hackathon identified three (3) extraordinary projects that showcased the capabilities of the Uber API.” Andela developers became the grand prize winners of the event where they…
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Leadership Development Program for Young African Leaders
Biola Alabi announces the launch of ‘Grooming for Greatness’ a year-long program set to commence with a 3-day on boarding event, which will bring leaders across sectors to share their experiences and expertise, and groom the next generation of African business leaders. This three (3) day workshop and seminar will identify exceptional talents who will be mentored by…
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Changing The Ratio of African Girls in STEM – Unoma Okorafor Talks to the AWP Network

Many of the girls in our program still worry that if they are too educated or smart, that they may not get married and would ultimately live unhappy lives and therefore bring shame to themselves and their families. Many girls are taught not to think, not to speak up and to just do what…