Deadline: 12-Apr-2026
The Aig-Imoukhuede Foundation is inviting applications for its AIG Public Leaders Programme, a fully funded initiative to strengthen public sector leadership across Africa. The programme equips participants with skills in digital innovation, negotiation, organisational management, integrity, and strategic communication, culminating in a capstone project addressing real-world public policy challenges. Eligible applicants are African public sector leaders aged 35–54 with at least seven years of experience.
About the AIG Public Leaders Programme
The AIG Public Leaders Programme is designed to develop high-impact leaders capable of driving institutional and policy change in Africa. Key focus areas include:
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Negotiating effectively in the public interest
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Harnessing digital technology for governance and service delivery
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Strengthening public organisations and institutional capacity
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Promoting integrity and ethical leadership in public life
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Developing strategic communication and narrative skills
Participants engage in a blended learning approach, combining interactive sessions, peer learning, and guided reflection to integrate leadership skills into practical workplace solutions.
Who Is Eligible?
Applicants must:
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Be citizens of an African country
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Actively work in the public sector
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Have at least seven years of experience
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Hold a grade level of 13 or above
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Be aged 35–54 years
Programme Benefits
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Fully funded participation covering accommodation and meals
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Access to blended learning sessions, peer learning, and guided reflection
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Hands-on development of a capstone project translating programme insights into practical solutions
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Opportunity to address policy and institutional challenges with measurable impact
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Networking with public sector leaders across Africa
How to Apply / Application Process
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Register Online
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Access the programme portal to create a candidate profile.
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Submit Supporting Documents
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Endorsement letter detailing: grade level, current department, and job role
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Academic and professional credentials
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Passport photograph
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Selection Process
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Computer-based tests to assess aptitude
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Essay submission demonstrating leadership potential
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Video interview evaluating experience, vision, and motivation
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Final selection based on holistic assessment before programme commencement
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Capstone Project
Participants develop a capstone initiative to:
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Translate learning into practical workplace-based solutions
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Address policy or institutional challenges in their organisation
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Deliver measurable benefits at the organisational and national level
Tips for a Strong Application
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Highlight impactful public sector achievements
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Demonstrate experience in policy design, organisational reform, or innovation
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Showcase commitment to ethical leadership and public service integrity
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Prepare a concise and compelling endorsement letter
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1. Who can apply?
Citizens of African countries aged 35–54 working in the public sector with at least seven years of experience at grade level 13 or above.
2. Is the programme fully funded?
Yes. Accommodation and meals are covered. Participants pay for transportation to residential and closing events.
3. What skills will participants gain?
Leadership, negotiation, digital technology in governance, organisational management, integrity, and strategic communication.
4. What is the capstone project?
A practical project applying programme insights to address a real policy or institutional challenge within the participant’s organisation.
5. How is selection conducted?
Through computer-based tests, essay submissions, and a video interview, followed by final selection by the programme team.
6. Are international candidates eligible?
No. Only African citizens actively working in the public sector are eligible.
7. What is the programme duration?
The programme spans several weeks of blended instruction, followed by dedicated time for the capstone project.
Conclusion
The AIG Public Leaders Programme 2026 equips African public sector leaders with the knowledge, skills, and networks to drive effective institutional change. Through its integrated curriculum and capstone project, participants gain the tools to implement innovative, ethical, and impactful solutions in their organisations and contribute to national development goals.
For more information, visit Aig-Imoukhuede Foundation.









































