LéO Africa Institute Huduma Fellowship 2024 for emerging civic and public sector leaders.

Applications are now open for the 2024 LéO Africa Institute Huduma Fellowship. Huduma is an initiative by the LéO Africa Institute and Konrad Adenauer Stiftung to provide thought leadership training for emerging civic & public sector champions in Uganda. Every year, the programme enrolls 15 outstanding champions who already work in civic & public service or aspire to do so.

Fellowship Details

  • Focused on leadership, change, and innovation, the Huduma Fellowship is built around highly integrated modules modelled along the LéO Africa Institute strategic objectives and vision for leadership in Africa.
  • At the fellowship, which is delivered through a combination of different approaches that include face to face presentations and online studies, fellows engage in faculty presentations, case studies, personal assessments, individual and group exercises, and special projects.
  • Through a customized case and professional Faculty coaching, fellows develop a personal action plan to tap into their leadership and influencing skills that are used during the fellowship and in fellows’ post fellowship career development plan.

Selection Criteria

The candidates for the Fellowship are individuals between the ages of 25-35 who have demonstrable interest in volunteerism and civic & public service. The fellows are early stage professionals working in the civic & public sectors in Uganda who are intellectually curious and are interested in public affairs. The fellowship is also open to individuals with a demonstrable interest in public affairs.

After Applying

The assessment of potential Fellows is carried out at two levels:

1. Each individual application is assessed against a selected set of indicators. The applicant is required to be honest in their application in order to give members of the Selection Committee a fair understanding of who they are.

2. The second stage of this assessment is through a conversation with a member of the Institute faculty. At this stage, shortlisted candidates have an opportunity to discuss in detail their career plans and experience in the public sector. The assessment provides additional information that may have not been availed during the application stage. At this stage, the candidate discusses with a faculty member their expectations from the Fellowship which will be assessed at the end of the programme.

For More Information:

Visit the Official Webpage of the LéO Africa Institute Huduma Fellowship

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