DPI Governance Fellowship: Unlocking Africa's Digital Future | $900 Stipend (2026)
The DPI Governance in Africa Fellowship 2026 is a transformative opportunity for early-career researchers and advocates focused on the governance of Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) in Africa. This fully remote program aims to equip fellows with rights-based frameworks and research tools to ensure that digital transformation in Africa is inclusive and accountable.
Fellows will explore the impact of digital systems on marginalized communities, including women, refugees, and persons with disabilities. The program offers a structured curriculum that progresses from foundational knowledge to practical research, culminating in the creation of advocacy toolkits and policy briefs that will influence public discourse on digital governance.
Eligibility
Open to early-career researchers and advocates interested in technology, governance, and social justice. No specific nationality or educational background is mentioned, making it accessible to a diverse group of applicants.
Deadline: Ongoing
Benefits
Fellows receive a stipend of $900 during the program.


