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2026 Nelson Mandela Essay Prize Competition

Africa
Deadline 2026-06-14
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About the opportunity

What this programme is offering

Inspiring African Leadership in Global Affairs

CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS

Academics Stand Against Poverty (ASAP), ASAP East and Southern Africa (ASAP-ESA), in collaboration with the University of Zambia’s Graduate School of Business and the University of Lusaka (UNILUS), proudly announces the inaugural Nelson Mandela Essay Prize Competition for 2026.

This competition invites young African scholars to address pressing continental issues and propose innovative solutions for global governance. With South Africa set to chair the G20 and the African Union joining as a permanent member, this initiative provides a timely platform for African voices to shape global discussions.

Competition Details

Essay Length : 4,000-8,000 words

Total Prize Pool : USD 5,000 for up to three-four winning essaysOne-year ASAP fellowship with mentoring, internship, and networking opportunities (Optional)

Presentation of winning essays at the next Yale Global Justice Program conference

Essay Themes

Essays may focus on one or more of the following priority areas, presenting specific, actionable proposals:

Climate change resilience : e.g., Developing policy frameworks to ensure equitable access to climate adaptation technologies for vulnerable African communities.

Economic empowerment : e.g., Designing microfinance models that address regulatory capture and promote democratic economic participation in rural areas.

Healthcare systems : e.g., Proposing reforms to intellectual property laws to improve access to essential medicines in underserved African regions.

Education : e.g., Creating programs to educate youth on global governance structures and encourage civic engagement in international policy-making.

Digital transformation : e.g., Analyzing the impact of trade agreements on digital inclusion and proposing more balanced policies for technology transfer to African nations.

Gender equality : e.g., Researching the effects of austerity measures on women’s economic participation and advocating for gender-responsive economic policies.

Peace and security : e.g., Developing strategies to address forced migration and statelessness as drivers of conflict in African regions.

Eligibility and Submission

Open to citizens of African countries

Joint submissions by two eligible authors are accepted

How to apply

Submit your application online

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