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π Program Overview
- Host: German Bundestag (German Parliament)
- Location: Berlin, Germany π©πͺ
- Duration: 4 weeks (4 January β 2 February 2027)
- Participants: Up to 24 fellows annually
- Focus: Parliamentary democracy, governance, leadership, policy-making, civic engagement
π― Program Highlights
- 1-week shadowing of a Member of Parliament (MP)
- Workshops on:
- Democracy & political systems
- Minority rights & pluralism
- Anti-corruption & governance
- Intercultural communication
- Project development training for civic/community initiatives
- Full exposure to how the German Bundestag operates
π° Scholarship Benefits
- β¬700 monthly stipend
- Free accommodation in Berlin
- Round-trip international airfare covered
- Health, accident & liability insurance included
π§βπ Eligibility Criteria
- Citizenship of eligible African countries:
- Botswana, Ghana, Kenya, Namibia, Nigeria, Senegal, South Africa, Tanzania, Uganda
- Age: Under 30 years (as of 1 January 2027)
- University degree completed
- Strong interest in politics, democracy, or social engagement
- Good German language skills (generally B2 level required)
π Application Requirements
- Completed online application (German language)
- Motivation letter (in German, max 2 pages)
- Passport or national ID copy
- University degree certificate
- German language certificate (B2 or higher)
- Recommendation letter (academic or professional)
ποΈ Application Deadline
- 15 May 2026 (Final Deadline)
π Application period starts: 1 April 2026
π Applications are submitted through the official Bundestag/IPS portal via German embassies or online system
π§ Selection Process
- Online application screening
- Interview at German Embassy
- Final selection by independent Bundestag committee
π Important Notes
- This is a short-term fellowship, not a degree program
- You must choose either IPS Africa or IPS Global (cannot do both programs at the same time)
π Official Page
https://www.bundestag.de/en/europe/international/exchange/ips/africa-651046