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23.11.2014 - SCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITY ETHICAL LEADERSHIP AND TRANSFORMATIONAL CHANGE IN AFRICA

SCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITY:
ETHICAL LEADERSHIP AND TRANSFORMATIONAL CHANGE IN AFRICA

Dear Candidate,
The Ethical Leadership program aims at fostering capacity building and enhancing Ethical leadership qualities at the international system and particularly among the current and future generation of African Leaders.

The overall goal is to prepare future leaders and decision makers as well young leaders to acquire ethical tools and concepts to prepare themselves to face current and future challenges. The very importance of a dynamic and modern society requires both present and aspiring Leaders to be equipped with the necessary tools for understanding the complexity and interrelatedness of the different sectors in their society.

AfricanBIB is at the forefront of creating an African Future Leadership Fellowship, where emerging Leaders are gradually introduced to the ethics and values of responsibility, good governance, self-determined and entrepreneurial spiritedness in development. This concept does not claim to negate the traditional African institutional values and mechanisms, rather it explore the possibility of incorporating essential ideas of tradition into the evolving conditions of modernity for the articulation of the future.



The training programme aims at:
• Educating young leaders on the following topics: globalization and global ethics, ethical leadership, good governance, anti-corruption mechanisms, business ethics.
• Encouraging young people to identify existing moral problems in their communities and come up with solutions as to how they could be dealt with.
• Fostering an exchange of ideas between young leaders of Cameroon, Central Africa and the WCGE.
• Creating a regional network of young leaders focusing on ethical leadership in Africa with Cameroon as the point of commencement.

2014 : ETHICAL LEADERSHIP AND TRANSFORMATIONAL CHANGE IN AFRICA
GUIDELINES FOR REGISTRATION

TIMELINE: APPLICATION PROCESS
• Novembre19, 2014: Call for Applications
• Novembre30, 2014: Registration Deadline
• Décembre02, 2014: Applicants will be notified of their status
• Décembre02, 2014: Registration Process (fresh 10.000FCFA)
• Décembre04, 2014: Program begins in Yaoundé

Requirements

Applicants must meet the following criteria:

• Be an African
• Be interested in leadership and transformation in Africa
• Must not be necessarily a university graduate ‘‘open to all’’
• Actual work in organizations in the following fields: government, civil society, business, academia, or religion
• Participants coming out of Yaoundé should be able to get the financial support of the employer / organization for accommodation, transportation and per-diem
• Be willing to replicate training in their organisation or community
• Understand English and French
• Have strong inter-cultural skills

If you satisfy these requirements and would like to participate, please proceed to answering the questionnaire on the next page and return your application to the address or email below by
30th November 2014 at the latest.
With Regards
AfricanBIB.

Contact:

Tumenta F. Kennedy
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AfricanBIB Cameroon Sarl
2932, Akwa, Douala, Cameroon
CTphone: (+237) 22 77 33 60
eMail : tfkennedy@africanbib.com
www.AfricanBIB.biz
www.AfricanBIB.com

Cyrille Mvondo Mvondo
Citizen Service Corps e. V.
P.O.Box. 800216
D-51002 Cologne - Germany
eMail: mvondo.cyrille@citizenservicecorps.org
Tel: (+49) 176 69 36 41 90

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