Are you passionate about making a difference in the lives of individuals with dyslexia and learning differences in Africa? The Africa Dyslexia Advocate Fellowship 2026 offers a unique opportunity for advocates, educators, and professionals to deepen their knowledge, develop impactful projects, and lead change in educational policies across the continent.
The Africa Dyslexia Advocate Fellowship is a transformative two-year program designed to equip individuals with the skills, knowledge, and network necessary to champion dyslexia advocacy in Africa. The fellowship includes a comprehensive two-month training period, mentorship, community engagement, and project development to create lasting impact.
Who is Eligible to Apply?
To qualify for the Africa Dyslexia Advocate Fellowship 2026, applicants must meet the following criteria:
Be between 18 and 55 years old.
Have completed post-secondary education (diploma, degree, or higher).
Possess at least one year of volunteer or professional experience related to education, advocacy, psychology, or special needs.
Demonstrate a strong passion for dyslexia advocacy and improving education for learners with differences.
Be residents of African countries or have a clear focus on Africa’s educational challenges.
Commit to the full two-year fellowship program, including training and project implementation.
Have effective communication skills and willingness to engage communities and stakeholders.
Benefits of the Fellowship
Joining the Africa Dyslexia Advocate Fellowship 2026 comes with many valuable benefits:
Intensive two-month training on dyslexia, advocacy strategies, and research methodologies.
Connection to a vibrant network of experts, educators, and advocates across Africa.
Opportunities to develop and lead impactful community projects aimed at increasing dyslexia awareness.
Personalized mentorship from experienced professionals in special education.
Certification as a Dyslexia Advocate upon successful completion.
Increased visibility and leadership opportunities in education and disability advocacy sectors.
Access to resources, workshops, and ongoing learning materials.
A platform to influence and inform education policy reforms related to learning differences in Africa.
How to Apply
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