Categories: International News

Adinkra Fellowship Seeks Leaders from Africa and Diaspora

The Adinkra Fellowship is a leadership program designed to empower rising leaders aged 40 and under from African nations and the African diaspora. The program aims to foster connections and collaboration between these communities, driving transformative change globally.

About the Adinkra Fellowship

The Adinkra Fellowship unites and empowers exceptional rising leaders from Africa and its diaspora. Fellows are selected based on their achievements, passion, and values that inspire transformative change. The fellowship focuses on bridging divides, transforming communities, and shaping a better future through immersive trips, leadership programs, and collaborative initiatives. The name “Adinkra” derives from Ghanaian Adinkra symbols representing integrity, resilience, and unity, reflecting the fellowship’s core mission.

Eligibility Requirements

Applicants must be 40 years of age or under and from either one of Africa’s 54 countries or the global African Diaspora, including African American, Afro-Caribbean, Afro-Latinx, and Black Canadian communities. The fellowship welcomes individuals from diverse sectors, including business, technology and innovation, arts and culture, civil society, and public service.

Fellowship Program Components

The Adinkra Fellowship program includes several key components. Fellows will participate in two week-long international trips—one to an African country and another to a country with a strong African heritage. These trips include discussions on Africa and the Diaspora, mentorship programs, “Meet the Leader” sessions, visits to cultural landmarks and innovative organizations, skills-building workshops, and an awards ceremony. Expenses for the trips are covered, and fellows receive a $1,500 travel stipend.

Other components include group projects, a tour of key educational institutions to connect with academic leaders, and ongoing alumni events to foster continued engagement and collaboration.

Selection Process

The selection process begins with an open call for applications and nominations. A dedicated jury reviews applications to ensure a transparent and fair process. The inaugural Adinkra Fellowship in 2026 will select 20 to 40 rising leaders.

Impact and Legacy

The Adinkra Fellowship builds on the legacy of the Africa 35.35 Awards, which recognized outstanding youth under 35 in Africa. The fellowship aims to engage over 2,000 applications, involve 110+ jury members, reach millions through media coverage, and cultivate a community of rising leaders committed to transformative action.

Application Information

Applications are accepted during the open call period, requiring details about an applicant’s background, achievements, and vision for positive change. The application deadline is July 3, 2025. Interested individuals can apply at https://www.adinkrafellowship.com/.

For more opportunities, follow Global South Opportunities on Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Telegram.

Black Hot Fire Network Team

BHFN Editorial Team covers breaking news, culture, and global developments impacting Black America, Africa, Kenya, and the African diaspora. Focused on timely reporting and community-driven perspectives, the team delivers news, analysis, and stories that inform, connect, and amplify diverse voices.

Share
Published by
Black Hot Fire Network Team

Recent Posts

Central African Apex bank joins Africa’s cross-border payment network to boost regional trade

The Bank of Central African States, BEAC, has joined the Pan African Payment and Settlement…

3 hours ago

Lagos hosts critical roundtable on African music business future

While Afrobeats and other African sounds are dominating international charts, organisers of the Africa Music…

3 hours ago

Africa 2026 floods: How climate change and poor planning are drowning a continent

Every rainy season, the water comes for us. And every season, we call it a…

3 hours ago

OPINION: How Kenya’s Green Energy Revolution Is Attracting Global Climate Capital

The Africa Forward Summit, which recently concluded in Nairobi, focused on the responsible utilization of…

3 hours ago

South Africa World Cup midfielder Jayden Adams dies aged 25

ISTANBUL – South Africa international midfielder Jayden Adams, who represented his country at this year’s…

3 hours ago

Black-Owned Businesses in the US. See Significant Growth but Still Face Disparities

February 2025 – Black-owned businesses in the United States have seen remarkable growth in recent…

3 hours ago