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Call for Applications: Blue Grant Scholarship Under Be-Prosper Project

Young Forum Gastein Scholarship Programme

Deadline: 30-Apr-2026

The Blue Grant Scholarship under the BE-Prosper initiative supports students from the Horn of Africa to pursue advanced studies in the Blue Economy at the University of British Columbia. The program focuses on fisheries, coastal governance, and sustainable ocean management, with a two-stage selection process involving Intergovernmental Authority on Development and UBC.

Eligible candidates from South Sudan, Djibouti, and Somalia can apply for the 2026 academic intake starting in September.

What is the Blue Grant Scholarship?

The Blue Grant Scholarship is part of the Building Blue Economy Resilience and Prosperity (BE-Prosper) initiative, aimed at strengthening regional expertise in sustainable ocean and marine resource management.

It supports graduate-level education in key Blue Economy sectors, helping build leadership and technical capacity in the Horn of Africa.

Key Focus Areas

The scholarship emphasizes critical areas of the Blue Economy:

1. Blue Economy Leadership

2. Fisheries Value Chains

3. Coastal Governance

4. Marine Spatial Planning

5. Sustainable Ocean Management

Host Institution

The program is hosted by the University of British Columbia, a globally recognized leader in:

Participating Countries

Applicants must be from:

Why This Scholarship Matters

The Blue Economy is vital for economic growth, food security, and environmental sustainability in coastal regions.

This scholarship helps:

Eligibility Criteria

Applicants must:

Selection Process

The application process takes place in two phases:

Phase 1: IGAD Screening

Phase 2: UBC Graduate Application

Shortlisted candidates must apply to UBC and meet all admission requirements.

UBC Application Requirements

Applicants must submit:

How to Apply

Step-by-Step Process

  1. Apply for IGAD Screening
    • Submit initial application as per BE-Prosper guidelines
  2. Get Shortlisted
    • Wait for IGAD selection results
  3. Apply to UBC
    • Complete graduate application process
  4. Submit Required Documents
    • Ensure all academic and supporting materials are included

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. Who offers this scholarship?

It is part of the BE-Prosper initiative with academic placement at the University of British Columbia.

2. Which countries are eligible?

South Sudan, Djibouti, and Somalia.

3. When does the program start?

The academic year begins in September 2026.

4. Is there a selection process?

Yes, a two-phase process: IGAD screening followed by UBC admission.

5. What fields are covered?

Blue Economy areas such as fisheries, coastal governance, and marine planning.

6. Do I need English proficiency proof?

Yes, if required by UBC admission criteria.

7. What is required for UBC admission?

Application form, references, statement, supervisor, and other supporting documents.

Conclusion

The Blue Grant Scholarship 2026 is a high-impact opportunity for students from the Horn of Africa to gain advanced training in the Blue Economy.

By combining regional selection with global academic excellence at UBC, the program equips future leaders with the skills needed to drive sustainable ocean management and economic resilience in their countries.

For more information, visit IGAD.

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