
LéO Africa Institute is offering the Young and Emerging Leaders Project (YELP) Fellowship 2026, a prestigious program designed to develop the next generation of African leaders.
This highly competitive fellowship focuses on nurturing values-based leadership, critical thinking, and social impact across the continent.
The YELP Fellowship is the flagship leadership initiative of the LéO Africa Institute, bringing together outstanding young leaders from across Africa.
The program aims to build a strong network of individuals committed to:
Fellows are selected based on their leadership potential and influence in their respective fields.
The fellowship typically runs for 6 to 12 months, depending on the cohort, and includes:
The training is built around a values-based leadership model, focusing on integrity, responsibility, and long-term impact.
The program covers key themes such as:
Through these areas, fellows develop the skills needed to tackle complex societal challenges.
Applicants are generally expected to:
The program primarily targets individuals based in East Africa, though its network spans multiple African countries.
Participants gain:
The program is known for building influential leaders across sectors, including business, media, public policy, and social innovation.
Since its launch, YELP has developed a strong community of leaders across multiple African countries, contributing to:
The fellowship emphasizes not just success, but living a life of purpose and impact.
Currently, there is no active open call announced on the official page, but interested candidates are encouraged to:
The YELP Fellowship stands out as one of Africa’s leading leadership development programs, focused on building ethical, visionary, and impact-driven leaders.
For young professionals in Africa seeking to influence policy, business, or society, YELP offers a transformative journey into purposeful leadership and continental impact.
| Type of Opportunity | Scholarships and Fellowships |
|---|---|
| Deadline | Ongoing |
| Open to | All Nationalities |