YELP Fellowship 2026 by LéO Africa Institute: Transformative Leadership Programme for Young African Changemakers
The Young and Emerging Leaders Project (YELP) Fellowship 2026, organized by the LéO Africa Institute in partnership with the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung (KAS), is a prestigious leadership development programme designed to equip Africa’s next generation of changemakers with the values, skills, and networks needed to drive meaningful socio-economic transformation across the continent.
Now in its seventh year, the YELP Fellowship has grown into one of Africa’s most respected leadership communities, bringing together diverse young professionals—from entrepreneurs and creatives to policy thinkers and activists—who are committed to lives of purpose, impact, and service.
This fellowship is not just a training programme; it is a transformative journey that nurtures values-based leadership and builds a lifelong network of influential African leaders.
About the YELP Fellowship
The Young and Emerging Leaders Project (YELP) is a flagship initiative of the LéO Africa Institute aimed at fostering a new generation of African leaders grounded in ethics, purpose, and a deep understanding of the continent’s socio-political and economic landscape.
The programme focuses on:
- Values-driven leadership development
- Critical thinking and self-awareness
- Understanding Africa’s development challenges
- Building networks of impact-driven leaders
Through immersive learning experiences and community engagement, YELP empowers fellows to lead with integrity and contribute meaningfully to their societies.
Programme Overview
Key Fellowship Details
- Programme Name: Young and Emerging Leaders Project (YELP) Fellowship 2026
- Organizers: LéO Africa Institute & Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung (KAS)
- Duration: Multi-phase fellowship with residential seminars
- Mode: In-person residential seminars
- Application Status: Open
The fellowship is structured to provide deep engagement through curated sessions and collaborative learning experiences.
Programme Structure
The YELP Fellowship is delivered through three intensive residential seminars, each focusing on a critical dimension of leadership and development.
1. Values, Ethics & Philosophy of Leadership
This foundational module focuses on:
- Personal identity and purpose
- Ethical leadership and integrity
- Building conviction and clarity in decision-making
Participants are guided to reflect deeply on their leadership journey and align their values with their actions.
2. Political Economy & Development
This module explores:
- Systems shaping Africa’s development
- Governance, policy, and economic structures
- Decision-making within complex socio-political environments
Fellows gain a deeper understanding of how structural forces influence opportunities and challenges across the continent.
3. Media, Art & Technology
This forward-looking module focuses on:
- The role of storytelling and narratives
- Influence of media and digital platforms
- Technology as a tool for social change
Participants explore how creative and technological tools can be leveraged to shape public discourse and drive impact.
What Makes YELP Unique
The YELP Fellowship stands out due to its holistic and values-centered approach to leadership development.
Key Highlights
- Focus on values-based leadership rather than technical skills alone
- Interdisciplinary learning across politics, economics, media, and culture
- Strong emphasis on self-awareness and purpose
- Access to a growing pan-African network
- Engagement with thought leaders and practitioners
Fellowship Community and Network
YELP is more than a programme—it is a lifelong community.
Alumni Impact
- Fellows from over 8 African countries
- Diverse representation across sectors
- Ongoing collaboration and mentorship opportunities
Participants become part of a network of leaders committed to shaping Africa’s future.
Who Should Apply
The fellowship is open to a wide range of individuals who are committed to leadership and impact.
Target Participants
- Entrepreneurs
- Media practitioners
- Social innovators
- Artists and creatives
- Activists and community leaders
Eligibility Criteria
Applicants must meet the following requirements:
- Be between 21 and 35 years old
- Be from any African country
- Be from any professional or creative background
- Demonstrate commitment to:
- Personal growth
- Values-driven leadership
- Community and continental impact
Application Process
The application process is conducted online through a structured multi-step form.
Application Steps
- Personal Information
- Professional Background
- Reflective Questions
- Final Submission
Applicants are required to provide:
- Personal details
- Professional experience
- Responses to reflective leadership questions
Application Deadline: 30th April, 2026.
Click HERE to start your application.
Why You Should Apply
The YELP Fellowship offers a transformative experience for young African leaders.
Key Benefits
- Develop strong leadership identity and purpose
- Gain insights into Africa’s political and economic systems
- Build a powerful network of changemakers
- Enhance communication, critical thinking, and influence
- Access mentorship and long-term collaboration opportunities
Learn more about the Young and Emerging Leaders Project (YELP) Fellowship 2026 HERE.
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