Feminist Leadership Accelerator for Change (FLAC) Fellowship 2026: A 12-Month Leadership Programme Empowering Young African Women to Drive Social Change
Young African women passionate about equality, justice, activism, and community transformation are invited to apply for the Feminist Leadership Accelerator for Change (FLAC) Fellowship 2026, a 12-month leadership development programme designed to equip emerging feminist leaders with the skills, knowledge, confidence, and networks needed to create meaningful social change.
The fellowship, organised by the Soul City Institute for Social Justice (SCI), provides a transformative learning and collaboration space where young women can develop feminist consciousness, strengthen leadership abilities, and engage in practical community action.
Applications are open for Cohort 3 of the FLAC Fellowship, with the deadline set for:
27 July 2026
The programme welcomes young women who envision a more just and equitable society and who are committed to challenging harmful systems, advancing women’s rights, and building stronger communities.
About the Feminist Leadership Accelerator for Change (FLAC) Fellowship
The Feminist Leadership Accelerator for Change (FLAC) is a flagship fellowship programme created to nurture the next generation of African feminist leaders.
The fellowship focuses on developing young women who are prepared to question inequality, challenge patriarchy, promote human rights, and lead community-based solutions.
FLAC provides a safe and collaborative environment where fellows can:
- Develop feminist awareness and leadership skills
- Learn from experienced activists and changemakers
- Engage in meaningful conversations about social justice
- Build confidence to lead community initiatives
- Connect with a network of like-minded young women
- Transform ideas into practical action
The programme encourages participants to embrace lifelong learning, feminist activism, and leadership rooted in dignity, equality, and justice.
Through this fellowship, participants are supported to become leaders who can influence positive change within their communities and beyond.
Programme Duration and Structure
The FLAC Fellowship is a 12-month leadership programme combining:
- Immersive learning sessions
- Peer discussions
- Leadership development activities
- Practical community projects
- Professional development support
Throughout the fellowship, participants explore key themes related to feminism, leadership, advocacy, justice, and community transformation.
FLAC Fellowship Modules and Learning Areas
The programme covers a wide range of topics designed to strengthen participants’ leadership capacity.
1. Gender and Healing: Childhood Conditioning and Recovery
Participants explore how personal experiences, social expectations, and gender norms influence identity and leadership.
This module focuses on:
- Understanding gender conditioning
- Personal healing journeys
- Building self-awareness
- Developing healthier approaches to leadership
2. Feminism 101: African Feminist Epistemology and Decolonial Thought
This module introduces participants to feminist theories and African feminist perspectives.
Participants learn about:
- The history and principles of feminism
- African feminist movements
- Decolonial approaches to knowledge and leadership
- Systems that influence gender inequality
3. Communications and Media Part A: Photo-Voice and Feminist Storytelling
Participants develop communication skills to share stories and advocate for social change.
Learning areas include:
- Storytelling techniques
- Using personal and community experiences for advocacy
- Visual communication approaches
- Amplifying underrepresented voices
4. Feminist Activism and Movement Building
This module focuses on creating collective action and sustainable movements.
Participants explore:
- Activism strategies
- Community organising
- Building networks for change
- Strengthening feminist movements
5. Sexual and Gender-Based Violence (SGBV) and Sexual and Reproductive Justice
Participants examine issues affecting women and girls, including:
- Sexual and gender-based violence
- Reproductive rights
- Access to justice
- Creating safer communities
6. Feminist Leadership: Power, Ethics, and Practice
This module develops leadership approaches based on:
- Ethical decision-making
- Understanding power dynamics
- Inclusive leadership
- Responsible community engagement
7. Economic and Climate Justice Through a Feminist Lens
Participants explore how economic inequality and climate challenges affect women differently.
Topics include:
- Economic empowerment
- Environmental justice
- Gender-responsive solutions
- Sustainable development
8. Communications and Media Part B: Advocacy Campaigns and Digital Strategy
Participants learn how to use communication tools for social impact.
Skills include:
- Designing advocacy campaigns
- Digital engagement strategies
- Online storytelling
- Public awareness initiatives
9. Community Accelerator Project (CAP): Design and Implementation
Fellows develop and implement community projects addressing real challenges.
Participants learn:
- Project design
- Implementation planning
- Community engagement
- Measuring impact
10. Job Readiness and Professional Development
The fellowship also prepares participants for future career opportunities through:
- Professional skills development
- Career preparation
- Workplace readiness
- Leadership growth
Benefits of the FLAC Fellowship
Selected fellows will gain:
- A deeper understanding of feminist leadership principles
- Skills to lead community transformation projects
- Knowledge of social justice movements
- Confidence in advocacy and public engagement
- Access to a network of young African women leaders
- Practical experience developing community initiatives
- Professional development support
The programme provides participants with both personal growth and practical tools for creating lasting impact.
Eligibility Requirements
Applicants must meet all eligibility requirements below.
Age Requirement
Applicants must be:
- Between 19 and 25 years old at the time of application.
Gender Identity Requirement
Applicants must:
- Self-identify as women.
The programme recognises women based on self-identification and welcomes all individuals who identify as women.
Educational Requirement
Applicants must have at least:
- A high school certificate,
- Diploma, or
- Undergraduate degree.
Leadership and Social Justice Commitment
Applicants should demonstrate:
- Interest in feminist leadership
- Commitment to social justice
- Passion for community development
- Engagement in activism or leadership activities
Experience supporting women’s rights initiatives is preferred.
Eligible Countries
The FLAC Fellowship is open to young women living in:
- South Africa
- Lesotho
- Eswatini
- Botswana
- Zimbabwe
Young women from rural communities and applicants with disabilities are particularly encouraged to apply.
Required Application Documents
Applicants must submit the following materials:
1. Curriculum Vitae (CV)
The CV should:
- Be no longer than three pages
- Highlight leadership experiences
- Include an example of when the applicant demonstrated leadership in their community or personal life
2. Motivation Letter
Applicants must explain:
- Why they want to join FLAC
- Their interest in feminist leadership
- Their activism or community involvement
- The change they hope to create
3. Motivation Video
Applicants must submit a short video:
- Duration: 2–3 minutes
- Explaining their passion for social justice
- Describing the change they want to contribute to
4. Two Recommendation Letters
Applicants must provide two letters from community representatives who can discuss:
- Work ethic
- Leadership abilities
- Commitment to community work
The recommenders must include:
- Name
- Position
- Contact information
- Relationship with the applicant
Friends and family members cannot provide these recommendations.
5. Reference Letter From Educational Institution
Applicants must submit a reference letter from:
- A former high school educator, or
- A tertiary lecturer
The letter must confirm the applicant’s active leadership role during their studies.
How to Apply
Interested applicants must complete the online application process and submit all required documents before the deadline.
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Application Deadline
27 July 2026
Applicants are encouraged to prepare their documents early to ensure they submit a complete application package before the closing date.
Why Young Women Should Apply
The FLAC Fellowship offers an opportunity for young African women to strengthen their leadership abilities, connect with other changemakers, and develop practical solutions to social challenges.
For young women committed to equality, justice, and community transformation, this fellowship provides a platform to learn, collaborate, and lead meaningful change.
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