Hey there, passionate young Africans! Are you ready to make a difference? Well, this might just be your chance. The Ban Ki-moon Centre for Global Citizen (BKMC) is about to round up the entries for the 7th round of their Global Citizen Scholarship Program. So, seize this opportunity now!
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Ban Ki-moon Centre for Global Citizen Scholarship Program 2024
Are you a young African with a fire in your belly for the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)? If so, this scholarship program is tailor-made for you. The Ban Ki-moon Centre Global Citizenship Scholarship Program 2024 isn’t just your run-of-the-mill scholarship. It’s a fully virtual journey that empowers you to become a change-maker in your community.
This fully virtual program is designed to empower 17 young changemakers between the ages of 20 and 35 from Ghana, Nigeria, Cameroon, Ethiopia, and Kenya. If you’re a citizen of one of these countries, hold at least a bachelor’s degree, and are fired up about the SDGs and global citizenship, then read on!
Are You Eligible?
If you’re nodding along, here’s the lowdown on eligibility:
- Open to African youth from Ghana, Nigeria, Cameroon, Ethiopia, and Kenya.
- Age range? 20–35. Got your degree? Bachelor’s or higher.
- Are you passionate about the SDGs and global citizenship? We’re all ears.
- English proficiency? Aim for at least a B2 level (European Standards).
What’s in it for you?
- 8-9 months of learning and growing: Sharpen your skills in Agenda 2030 and the SDGs, gain knowledge about sustainable development entrepreneurship, and connect with a network of inspiring professionals.
- Summer School in Austria: Get hands-on training at MCI Innsbruck, a prestigious university.
- Expert workshops and peer-to-peer mentoring: Learn from the best and get support from fellow changemakers.
- Seed funding for your SDG Micro-Project: Turn your vision into reality with a $500 USD grant.
- Certificate of Achievement: Get recognized by Ban Ki-moon and Heinz Fischer, co-chairs of the Ban Ki-moon Centre.
How to Apply for Ban Ki-moon Centre Global Citizenship Scholarship
Are you ready to take the plunge? Here’s what you need:
- Personal and professional details: this includes your name, contact information, date of birth, address, citizenship, gender, education, language competence, a short profile description of yourself, academic titles, name of organization, and function.
- SDG Micro-Project Idea: Ensure your project idea is really interesting and focus on solving a major problem in line with SDG’s goals. Your project idea should include the title, issues and SDGs tackled, general process, and, of course, implementation process.
- Your motivational statement: Your motivation statement is your salespoint, ensure you are able to convince the selection board with your write up.
- Lastly, prepare your CV and a passport photograph, and you are also required to make an introduction video of yourself.
Deadline: February 25, 2024
Tick-tock, the clock is ticking! Get those applications in before the deadline hits. Don’t miss out on this golden opportunity to become a driving force for change in your community and beyond.
Ready to be the change you wish to see in the world? Apply now, and let’s make some magic happen!