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IMPACT IN ACTION

EWB hosts several fellowship programs and opportunities for aspiring leaders, entrepreneurs, and system changers.  Here are just a few that are offered!

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JUNIOR FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM

EWB's in-country Fellowship program recruits outstanding leaders-typically post-graduate students and professionals-to pair with innovating African ventures in a 12-month placement. Through providing expert support and collaboration, EWB Fellows equip ventures with the essential talent required to accelerate and sustain their growth while also growing their professional portfolio in a new location.

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VIRTUAL TALENT XCHANGE (VTX)

The Virtual Talent xChange provides an opportunity to hone volunteers’ professional and practical skills  in a completely remote setting. The platform works to  support  innovative seed-stage social ventures in sub-Saharan Africa succeed by meeting their diverse talent needs in the areas of business modeling, marketing, UX/UI design, fundraising and more.

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CANADA-AFRICA INNOVATION FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM

The Canada-Africa Innovation Fellowship partners young leaders from Canada and Africa to learn, create, and accelerate ideas as a way to build a sustainable and inclusive future. A unique chance for university students to grow their leadership, entrepreneurial and innovation capacity while engaging in cultural, academic and professional exchange.

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EWB FELLOWSHIP

The EWB Fellowship program recruits outstanding leaders - typically post-graduate students and professionals - to pair with innovative African ventures in a 12-month placement. Through providing expert support and collaboration, EWB Fellows equip ventures with the essential talent required to accelerate and sustain their growth.

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KUMVANA FELLOWSHIP

The Kumvana Fellowship program provides African innovators with a platform to network, develop skills and collaborate with like-minded leaders: both from their local communities and from the wider global EWB ecosystem.

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