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Apolitical Academy Southern Africa Public Leadership Programme 2021/2022 for Young Leaders in SADC Region

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Ifeoma Chuks
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Applications for the Apolitical Academy 2021/22 Southern Africa Public Leadership Programme are now open!

Application Deadline:

31st August 2021

About the Apolitical Academy Southern Africa Public Leadership Programme:

From September 2018, Apolitical Academy’s Southern Africa Fellows will participate in a 9-month long programme, covering seven residential weekend seminars in locations around the region.

The seminars will be led by a combination of skilled moderators and experienced government and political leaders from across the regional and ideological spectrum.

SEMINAR 1
WHY ME? WHY US? WHY NOW?

The first weekend seminar will primarily be focused on introductions and fellows’ personal exploration of their public purpose. Through a combination of group plenaries, small group discussions and inputs from guest speakers, fellows will explore the internal and external drivers of their decision to transition to public life. 

SEMINAR 3
THE ELEMENTS OF A PUBLIC LIFE

The third seminar introduces fellows to the systems, practicalities and challenges of a career in the public eye. A skills-heavy programme comprising media management, technology, driving issues for impact as well as speechwriting and speechmaking, will be complemented by deep-dive reflections on the personal and social impact of a career experienced in full view of the public.

SEMINAR 4
ETHICS IN PUBLIC LEADERSHIP AND CORRUPTION CASE STUDY

One of the flagship seminars of the Apolitical Academy programme, “Ethics in Public Leadership” will introduce fellows to government and political leaders who have faced an ethical cross-roads in their efforts to be responsible and accountable public leaders. This seminar will explore the ethical, legal and systemic consequences of straying from one’s commitment to serve the people rather than oneself.

SEMINAR 6
POLITICAL CAMPAIGNS AND GRASSROOTS ORGANISING

The third and final case study of the programme will provide fellows with an opportunity to dive deep into the practicalities of running a political campaign for election to public office. Seminar 6 asks fellows to deploy what they have learned about defining a vision, identifying constituencies, making a case for change and leading ethically and transparently to the challenge of seeking election to public office.

Type of Award:

Workshop

Eligibility:

WHO ARE THEY?

  • Proven leaders – particularly those not yet active in mainstream political system
  • Women and men between the ages of 20-40 (with some flexibility)
  • Exploring if and/or how to run for elected position / work in the public service
  • Representing a broad swathe of political ideologies without holding extreme ideological views
  • Representative of the diversity of the regional population

WHERE ARE THEY FROM?

  • Civil Society
  • Private Sector
  • Global Leadership Programmes
  • Public Policy Graduate Schools
  • Social Activism
  • Community Leaders
  • Public Policy & Technology Experts

Eligible Countries:

Southern African countries

Number of Awards:

Not specified

Value of Apolitical Academy Southern Africa Public Leadership Programme: :

  • All ground transport and accommodation will be covered. Fellows will be responsible for making their own travel arrangements to and from the relevant airport.
  • For countries that are not exempt from Visas for South Africa, an invitation letter for all Visa Requirements will be sent.
  • Please ensure that you have a valid passport for your travels.

Duration of Award:

9 Months

How to Apply for the Apolitical Academy Southern Africa Public Leadership Programme:

Applicants are required Fill the application Form and post a video according to the guidelines below:

Please submit a 3 minute video telling us about yourself, outlining your journey in leadership and telling us about your aspirations for public service. You may wish to consider the following questions:

  • Why do you want to serve in public office and what systemic challenges in your city, country or region do you hope to address through public leadership?
  • Where do you see your leadership journey taking you 3 to 5 years from now?
  • What do you think is the biggest challenge hindering young people from taking up political and government leadership positions in the public sector in Southern Africa?
  • In which area of the public service are you most interested in serving? Please explain why and tell us how you feel your experience/knowledge would add value to governance in this area?

Remember that we are interested in who you are and what you have to say – do not worry too much about visual production values – just ensure that your video is clear, audible and well-articulated.

  • It is important to go through all application requirements in the Award Webpage (see Link below) before applying.
  • GOODLUCK

Visit Apolitical Academy Southern Africa Public Leadership Programme Webpage for Details

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  • Ifeoma Chuks is a naturally-skilled writer. She has written and contributed to more than 6000 articles all over the internet that have formed solid experiences for particularly aspiring, young people around the globe.

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