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AFRICA EARLY CHILDHOOD RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP PROGRAMME

Location; Kenya|

Deadline:  30 August 2020|

Who can apply?

Anyone with required qualifications

Background

The Africa Early Childhood Network (AfECN) was registered in Kenya in 2015 as a non-profit professional network to serve as a platform for championing and promoting excellence and collaboration in ensuring positive early childhood outcomes in Africa. AfECN achieves this mission by advocating for protection of children’s rights, influencing policy and practice, strengthening partnerships, and sharing experiences and knowledge in Early Childhood Development (ECD) on the African continent.

AfECN wishes to announce the 3rd Cohort of the Africa Early Childhood Research Fellowship Programme, a research capacity building programme targeted at early-to-mid career African ECD scholars. The applicants must hold a doctoral degree in an ECD-related area from a recognized university earned within the last 5 years. In addition, the prospective fellow should not be more than 40 years, hold citizenship of an African country and be based at an African higher learning institution or research institute.

Eligibility

  • The applicants must hold a doctoral degree in an ECD-related area from a recognized university earned within the last 5 years
  • the prospective fellow should not be more than 40 years,
  • hold citizenship of an African country and
  • Be based at an African higher learning institution or research institute.

How to apply?

Qualified candidates are being invited to apply. Download the application form from the link:  https://africaecnetwork.org/blog/2020/6/30/africa-early-childhood-research-fellowship-program

Send your application to: [email protected]

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African Union Commission Scholar || Founder @ Youth Opportunities Hub || Former RBA COST/Sahel Team at UNDP || TEF Alumni ||

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