Deadline: November 21, 2025
Applications are open for the African Center for Economic Transformation (ACET) Young Leaders in Research (YLR) Grant 2026. The Young Leaders in Research (YLR) Grant is a 12-month grant. It supports early-career African researchers in economics and related fields to lead policy-relevant, context-driven research that advances Africa’s transformation agenda. Young Researchers receive funding, mentorship, visibility, and professional development support to elevate their research and influence policymaking on the continent.
The YLR grant aligns with ACET’s Growth with DEPTH framework, which focuses on five pillars: Diversification, Export Competitiveness, Productivity, Technology, Human Well-being. This ensures that Young Researcher’s research contributes meaningfully to Africa’s structural transformation through evidence-based, actionable solutions.
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2026 Research Themes
- Gender Equality
- Regional Integration
- Innovation & Digital Policy
- Green Industrial Transformation
Benefits
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- Up to $15,000 research grant.
- Mentorship from ACET Senior Fellows.
- Peer learning and networking as well as networking events where possible.
- Opportunity for publication and presentation.
Eligibility
- Preference will be given to African Nationals or applicants who hold permanent residency in African countries.
- Applicants should exhibit leadership qualities and commitment to positively impacting Africa and beyond.
- Age 35 or younger at the time of application.
- Completed or enrolled in a master’s degree or higher.
- Background in economics or related field.
- Demonstrated interest in research through coursework, internships, volunteer work, or personal projects. This may include participation in academic work or projects or contributions to community-based projects.
Application
Submission requires:
- Concept note (maximum of 800 words)
- Statement of purpose (maximum of 500 words)
- CV
- Two academic or professional references
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For more information, visit YLR Grant.
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