http://www.ldiafrica.org/
The Emerging Institutions Fellowship
Program (EIFP) (our Africa Fellowship) provides hands-on service opportunities
for young business and development professionals from around the world at
Africa’s leading for-profit and nonprofit firms. It is designed to match
financial capital invested in emerging African businesses with the human
capital needed to take these institutions to scale
Who are
Emerging Institution Fellows?
Fellows come to the EIFP with a diverse set of backgrounds and skills set. At a minimum, all fellows are required to have an undergraduate degree, a commitment to excellence, be 35 years or less and be fluent in English. Host organizations may also designate other specific skill requirements for their Fellows. Other requirements include:
Fellows come to the EIFP with a diverse set of backgrounds and skills set. At a minimum, all fellows are required to have an undergraduate degree, a commitment to excellence, be 35 years or less and be fluent in English. Host organizations may also designate other specific skill requirements for their Fellows. Other requirements include:
- Two to ten years of professional experience
- MBA candidate or early to mid-level professional with interest in/familiarity with emerging markets
- Professional background in business, management consulting, strategy, finance, and social enterprise and international development.
- Interest in building a career in Africa after the fellowship
Benefits of
Emerging Institutions Fellows
LDI Africa through its EIFP recruits organizations that are doing excellent work particularly in the financial and investment industries across Africa. Partners range from mid-level to large global institutions; with capital investment of $200,000 and above. While working with their organization, Fellows enjoy the following benefits and more;
LDI Africa through its EIFP recruits organizations that are doing excellent work particularly in the financial and investment industries across Africa. Partners range from mid-level to large global institutions; with capital investment of $200,000 and above. While working with their organization, Fellows enjoy the following benefits and more;
- Experience the growth of Africa’s most innovative businesses
- Exposure to emerging markets
- Paid positions, housing and travel
- Training and professional development opportunities
- Potential consulting, employment and seed capital investment after fellowship
- Entry into the global LDI Africa network
Application Timeline for the 2014
Summer Fellowship
April 1, 2014:
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Applications open
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May 17, 2014:
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Applications close
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May 20 – 26, 2014:
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LDI Africa conducts internal vetting
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May 27, 2014 – June 7, 2014:
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LDI Africa conducts preliminary applicant
interviews
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June 10, 2014:
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Host organizations are sent shortlisted
applicants
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June 11 - 28, 2014:
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Host organizations interview shortlisted
applicants
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July 12, 2014:
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Host organizations return signed contracts
of selected Fellows
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July 15 - 26, 2014:
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Fellows secure travel, insurance, and visas
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August 2, 2014:
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Fellow orientation
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August 6-7, 2014:
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Host organizations orientation
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August 10, 2014:
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Fellows on the ground/begin their
assignments
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Application Process
1. Apply: Send an email with your
resume, a cover letter and two (2) letters of recommendation to apply@ldiafrica.org
2. Letters of Recommendation: LDI
Africa requires two letters of recommendation from individuals who know you in
a professional capacity and can write about your skills and experiences as well
as your potential for success an LDI Africa Fellow.
3. Review Process: Applications will
be reviewed by a selection committee. Phone interviews will be conducted with
semi-finalists. Host organizations will conduct Skype video interviews with
selected finalists. Host organizations will make their final recommendations to
LDI Africa and LDI Africa will notify the selected candidates.
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