Fully Funded Transparency International Young Visionaries to Tackle Land Corruption 2018. If you have a passion for innovation, the ability to devise new solutions to old problems, and a willingness to challenge the established orthodoxy, then they want to hear from you. They need your help in addressing the malign presence of land corruption in Africa. Transparency International is the global coalition against corruption. From villages in rural Africa to the corridors of power in Brussels, they give voice to the men and women affected by corruption. Their global movement has just one vision: they want a world free of corruption.
Benefits
If your idea is selected, you will:
- participate in a workshop where you will learn from and network with international anti-corruption experts, land activists, youth engagement experts and like-minded peers;
- receive individualised support to perfect your idea;
- gain exposure for your ideas through Transparency International’s social media channels and blog platforms;
- work with subject experts, peers and our national chapters to bring your idea into action!
Eligibility
To be eligible for this competition,
- You must be aged between 18 and 35 (at the time of application)
- You need to be living (permanently) in sub-Saharan Africa.
- You do not need experience as we welcome all good ideas! They are, however, particularly keen to receive applications from young people who are already fighting corruption in Africa and from those related disciplines.
Requirements
Successful applicants will be required to:
- attend a workshop for three days during the first week of December 2018 (travel, accommodation and meals expenses will be provided);
- work with us to improve and develop and your ideas into a SMART (Specific/Measurable/Achievable/Relevant/Time-bound) proposal;
- engage with Transparency International’s national chapters (around the world) to explore how to make your idea work!
Selection Criteria
Those selected will be evaluated by an international team of judges based on the following criteria:
- Ability to identify real challenges faced by people related to land corruption and bring interesting ideas on what can be done about it;
- Capacity for the creation of innovative ideas;
- Ability to collaborate with others;
- A real desire to engage community and a drive to make a change.