Apply: Managing Global Governance Academy 2025

AfDB

Deadline: 16 March, 2025

Applications are now open for the Managing Global Governance Academy (MGG) 2025.

The Managing Global Governance Academy targets future change makers who are dedicated to global cooperation and a transformation to sustainability and who are ready to develop their leadership skills through deep self-reflection and experience-based learning.

Benefits

  • Free participation in all components of the programme
  • Lodging during all strategies of the programme
  • Monthly allowance to cover local living cost
  • Health, accident and personal liability insurance
  • Monthly ticket for local public transport
  • MGG Academy-related travel costs in Germany and Europe.

Requirements

  • Applicant should be a national or permanent resident of one of the participating countries (South Africa, Brazil, China, India, Indonesia, Mexico, European Union)
  • Work on key issues of global governance and/or sustainable development
  • Have a university degree (minimum Bachelor)
  • Have three years to a maximum of 15 years of professional experience in a field relevant to global cooperation and/or sustainable development
  • Have a good command of the English Language, with the ability to actively participate in group discussions, and engage with the modules by reflecting and sharing perspectives on the topic covered
  • Have the support of their employer (written support is required as part of the application)
  • Be ready to participate in an intensive, full-time programme (8 hours per day, 40 weekly working hours)
  • Be sensitive to other cultures, open to teamwork, and adaptable to a broad variety of working methods
  • Be willing to reflect on shared and individual experiences, attitudes and competencies

To apply and for more information, click here.

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