The AXA 2025 Programme offers professorships for exceptional researchers seeking to advance knowledge in areas related to insurance, risk management and innovation. These professorships provide funding, resources and guidance to drive cutting-edge research and interdisciplinary collaborations.
The Journalism AI Innovation Challenge 2024-2025 invites journalists, researchers and innovators to develop AI solutions that improve the accuracy, efficiency and impact of journalism. The challenge seeks ideas that explore the use of AI for fact-checking, content generation, personalisation and audience engagement.
Request for Proposals: Hepatitis B Birth Dose (HepB-BD) Advocacy in Africa. The aim is to select a partner to provide advocacy services to promote the adoption and implementation of HepB-BD in African countries.
The Echoing Green 2025 Fellowship Programme supports emerging social entrepreneurs with innovative ideas to solve the world's most pressing challenges. The fellowships provide seed funding, mentoring and a supportive community to help fellows launch and scale their social impact organisations.
AfricaLics 2025 Visiting Doctorate Scholarships for young African doctoral students, offering research opportunities at partner universities in Africa and abroad.
The Paris Peace Forum is inviting AI projects for 2024, seeking innovative solutions to global challenges. Projects should address issues such as health, education, the environment and security.
Sponsorship opportunity for African delegates to attend the 2nd Global Summit on Open Access to Diamonds, organised by SPARC Africa.
The MEST Africa Challenge 2024 is an annual competition that seeks to identify and support Africa's most promising entrepreneurs. The challenge offers seed funding, training and mentoring support to early-stage technology startups.
Mountaintop Fellowship 2025: A transformative opportunity for emerging leaders to drive positive change, develop leadership skills and build a global network.
The Small Grants Programme for Palliative Care Development in Africa offers funding to organisations working to improve access to quality palliative care on the continent. The programme aims to support projects that strengthen health systems, train health professionals and raise awareness of palliative care.