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UNESCO–Equatorial Guinea Fellowship Programme for Young African Women Scientists

The fellowship awards $25,000 USD to help researchers advance their work and gain global recognition.

UNESCO–Equatorial Guinea Fellowship Programme for Young African Women Scientists
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In a world where women represent only about one-third of researchers globally, the gender gap in science remains a persistent barrier to inclusive innovation and progress. This disparity is even more pronounced in Africa, where systemic challenges such as underfunding in research and limited access to advanced scientific training continue to hinder the full participation of women in the field. According to the UNESCO Science Report of 2021, Africa contributed just 1.01% of global research expenditure in 2018, and accounted for only 3.5% of scientific publications worldwide in 2019.

To help address these inequalities, UNESCO and the Republic of Equatorial Guinea have partnered to launch the UNESCO–Equatorial Guinea Fellowship Programme for Young African Women Scientists. This initiative is aimed at empowering promising female researchers on the continent and enabling them to pursue high-impact scientific work that contributes to Africa’s sustainable development.

The fellowship targets young women scientists who hold a PhD in the life sciences and are engaged in active research at a recognized institution based in Africa. It provides vital financial support—$25,000 USD per recipient—to help researchers strengthen their work, expand their scientific contributions, and build international visibility. Each year, two fellowships are awarded to outstanding candidates who meet the eligibility criteria, including being under 45 years of age and committed to research that aligns with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.

By investing in the potential of women scientists, the fellowship not only addresses gender imbalance but also recognizes the critical role women play in driving scientific innovation and solving real-world problems. From advancing health and agricultural systems to addressing climate change and environmental challenges, the contributions of women in life sciences are indispensable for the continent’s progress.

Applications for the 2025 edition of the fellowship are now open, with a deadline set for March 31, 2025. Young women across Africa who meet the qualifications are encouraged to apply via UNESCO’s official portal.

The UNESCO–Equatorial Guinea Fellowship Programme stands as a powerful symbol of what collaboration, commitment, and vision can achieve in building a more inclusive scientific future for Africa.

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