[kictanet] Eligible NGOs in Africa to apply

Rebecca Wanjiku rebeccawanjiku at yahoo.com
Sat Dec 22 11:12:51 EAT 2007


 Dear all
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The Africa-America Institute (AAI) is pleased to announce the 
next deadline for scholarship applications for the Transformational Leadership 
Program (TLP). AAI is partnering with The Coca-Cola Africa 
Foundation (TCCAF) on TLP to enhance capacity of professional management skills 
and leadership in Africa. Please 
feel free to share this scholarship opportunity with any interested and 
qualified individuals.

This multiyear program offers both non-degree professional 
development and business degree training programs to African managers in 
Africa-based NGOs working in the fields of health, education, environment and 
entrepreneurship. 

The program involves three training providers with excellent 
track records in their respective fields: Emory University's 

Goizueta Business School 
(Atlanta, USA), The Aresty Institute of Executive Education at 

The Wharton School of the University of 
Pennsylvania (Philadelphia, USA) and the 


United States International University (
Nairobi, Kenya). 


AAI invites the managers of eligible NGOs in Africa to apply 
for a TLP scholarship for a Master's of Business Administration (MBA) at the 
Goizueta Business School at Emory University 
in Atlanta, GA by 
January 21, 
2008. 

Please download the following program and application 
information with which you can apply for a TLP scholarship to Goizueta Business 
School: 



TLP Scholarship Program Description  


TLP NGO Profile Form  


TLP Scholarship Application Packet  


Goizueta Business School MBA Program 
Details
 The general eligibility criteria 
are:  

Applicants must be residents of an African country. 
Applicants must have significant professional work experience 
(e.g. 5-15 years) working in NGOs. 
NGOs must be doing work in the critical areas of health, 
education, environment or entrepreneurship in Africa. 
NGOs must submit a current profile form to AAI for approval. 

Applicants must be proficient in English. 
Applicants must agree to return to their countries immediately 
upon completion of their training program and abide by the 2-year Home Residency 
requirement for US-based training, requiring them to remain in their home 
country for a period of two years after the completion of the 
program.
Placement will be limited and we expect the application 
process to be competitive. Applicants should expect to receive a decision 
regarding their application within four weeks after the application deadline. 


 

For additional information you may contact: 

 

Tahnia Charles-Belle
Program Officer, AHET
Email: 


tcharlesbelle at aaionline.org

Tel: +1 (212) 
949-5666

 

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through education, training, and dialogue. 





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