Published: 11 Dec 2024 332 views
The call for nominations for the first edition of the UNESCO-Equatorial Guinea Fellowship Programme for Young Women Scientists in Africa is now open.
Globally, women make up only 33% of researchers (UNESCO Science Report 2021). The latest figures from the Institute for Statistics show that only 32% of researchers in Sub-Saharan Africa are women (UNESCO Call to Action to Close the Gender Gap in Science). These disparities, whether regional or gender-related, can also be explained by the lack of resources allocated to scientific research, particularly in Africa, where spending on scientific research represented only 1.01% of world spending in 2015 and 3.5% of world spending on publications in 2018 (UNESCO Science Report 2021). These gaps have a direct impact on scientific research, limiting women's and girls' access to equitable opportunities to engage in scientific careers.
In this context, UNESCO and the Republic of Equatorial Guinea are launching for the first time a fellowship programme entirely dedicated to young African women scientists. This initiative aims to bridge the persistent gaps on the African continent. It is designed to offer targeted support and focuses on promoting equal opportunities in science, by creating concrete opportunities for young women to become actively involved in various life science disciplines.
The Young African Women Scientists Programme, established in 2024 by UNESCO's Executive Board and funded by the Republic of Equatorial Guinea, aims to promote and support two exceptional young African women in the life sciences. The program seeks to encourage their active participation in their countries' scientific and technological development.
UNESCO is the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization. It seeks to build peace through international cooperation in Education, the Sciences and Culture. UNESCO's programmes contribute to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals defined in Agenda 2030, adopted by the UN General Assembly in 2015. Political and economic arrangements of governments are not enough to secure the lasting and sincere support of the peoples. Peace must be founded upon dialogue and mutual understanding. Peace must be built upon the intellectual and moral solidarity of humanity. I... continue reading
Application Deadline | 31 Mar 2025 |
Type | Fellowship |
Sponsor | United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) |
Gender | Men and Women |
Each year, two young women will be awarded a grant of $25,000, with a total of $50,000, to advance their research and foster a promising scientific career.
Please note that only Governments of all African Member States, in consultation with their National Commissions can submit applications.
Applications must be pre-registered via the following online link www.unesco.org/egip/account-request.
Once pre-registered, the candidate will be invited to complete a comprehensive online submission form in English or French, which should include the following elements:
Please note that self-nominations shall not be considered as well as incomplete applications.
For more details, visit UNESCO webpage