Fellows become part of a network of government practitioners across the African continent, and beyond.
Each Fellow will receive a total salary of around £26,000 per annum.
The Fellowship provides medical insurance and a duty of care for all Fellows as well as a housing financial contribution if required.
Gain skills such as interpersonal skills, resilience, flexibility and an ability to solve problems.
Eligibilities
Open for applicants of all nationalities who are qualified lawyers.
Applicants with excellent academic qualifications and depending on the specific post, a law degree, an LLM, a Master’s in Law, a Master’s in Public Policy, or a related field will be required.
Applicants should have a number of years of relevant legal and/or policy work experience.
Work or voluntary experience in low- and middle-income countries is preferred.
Strong interpersonal skills and demonstrated interest in International Development is essential to become a Fellow.
Applicants must have the willingness to be posted to any country in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia.