Deadline: 15-May-2026
The German Bundestag Scholarship Programme offers a fully funded, four-week training in Berlin for young African graduates interested in democracy and governance. It includes workshops, a parliamentary internship, and financial support to build leadership and civic engagement skills.
Overview
The German Bundestag Scholarship Programme is a fully funded international fellowship designed for politically and socially engaged young graduates from selected African countries.
The programme provides direct exposure to Germany’s parliamentary democracy, governance systems, and policy-making processes, while helping participants develop projects that strengthen democracy in their home countries.
Programme Objectives
The programme focuses on building practical and theoretical understanding of democratic systems and governance.
Key thematic areas include:
- Parliamentary democracy and legislative processes
- Political decision-making and governance systems
- Pluralism and protection of minority rights
- Anti-corruption and transparency
- Culture of remembrance as a political responsibility
- Intercultural dialogue and cooperation
- Civil society development and democratic participation
Programme Structure
Duration
- Total duration: 4 weeks
- Location: Berlin, Germany
Core Components
1. Intensive Training Sessions
Participants attend seminars, expert discussions, and workshops on:
- German political institutions
- Governance and public policy
- Social responsibility and leadership
2. Parliamentary Internship (Key Highlight)
- 1-week placement in the office of a Member of Parliament (MP)
- Shadowing an MP and their team
- Learning daily parliamentary operations and legislative work
3. Project Development Workshop
Participants:
- Learn project management skills
- Develop practical ideas to promote democracy and civil society
- Create action-oriented initiatives for implementation in their home countries
Participating Countries
Applicants must be citizens of one of the following countries:
Scholarship Benefits
The programme is fully funded and includes:
- Monthly stipend: €700
- Free accommodation in Berlin
- Round-trip travel expenses (to and from Germany)
- Health, accident, and personal liability insurance
Who is Eligible?
To apply, candidates must meet all of the following criteria:
- Citizenship of an eligible African country
- Age under 30 years (as of January 1 of the programme year)
- Completed university degree
- German language proficiency at minimum B2 level
- Strong interest in political, social, or civic engagement
Why This Programme Matters
This scholarship plays a critical role in:
- Strengthening democratic leadership in Africa
- Promoting transparent governance and anti-corruption practices
- Building cross-cultural understanding between Africa and Europe
- Empowering young leaders to implement democratic reforms locally
It equips participants with real-world insights and tools to influence governance and civil society in their home countries.
How to Apply
Follow these general steps to apply:
- Check Eligibility
Ensure you meet all academic, language, and nationality requirements - Prepare Required Documents
Typical documents include:
- Updated CV
- Academic certificates
- Proof of German language proficiency (B2 or higher)
- Motivation letter explaining interest in democracy and leadership
- Submit Application
- Applications are usually submitted through the official Bundestag or partner institutions
- Follow country-specific application channels if applicable
- Selection Process
- Shortlisting based on merit and motivation
- Possible interviews or further assessments
- Final Selection
Successful candidates are invited to participate in the Berlin programme
Key Tips for Applicants
- Clearly demonstrate your commitment to democracy and civic engagement
- Highlight leadership roles, volunteer work, or activism
- Show how you plan to apply the knowledge in your home country
- Ensure your German language skills meet the required level
- Write a focused and impactful motivation letter
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Submitting incomplete applications
- Weak or generic motivation letters
- Not meeting the German language requirement
- Failing to connect your goals with democratic development
- Ignoring application deadlines
FAQs
1. Is the German Bundestag Scholarship fully funded?
Yes, it covers stipend, accommodation, travel, and insurance.
2. Do I need to know German?
Yes, a minimum B2 level in German is mandatory.
3. How long is the programme?
The programme lasts four weeks in Berlin.
4. What is the main benefit of the programme?
Participants gain hands-on experience in parliamentary democracy and governance.
5. Is prior political experience required?
Not mandatory, but strong interest and engagement in political or social issues are essential.
6. Can I apply if I am over 30 years old?
No, applicants must be under 30 as of January 1 of the programme year.
7. What happens after the programme ends?
Participants are expected to apply their knowledge to promote democracy and civil society in their home countries.
Conclusion
The German Bundestag Scholarship Programme is a high-impact opportunity for young African leaders to gain practical experience in democratic governance.
By combining academic learning, real-world parliamentary exposure, and project development, it prepares participants to become change-makers who strengthen democracy and civil society in their countries.
For more information, visit German Bundestag.









































