Deadline: April 14, 2025
Applications are open for the Code for Africa (CfA) AI Ethics Fellowship 2025. Code for Africa (CfA), through the Digitalise Youth consortium, is offering two fellowships to mid-career professionals with experience in digital governance, policy and rights who want to make an impact in Africa’s AI landscape. They are seeking experts based in the Sahel, as well as neighbouring countries in West and East Africa.
Under this fellowship, chosen candidates will develop research and policy recommendations for the ethical adoption of AI tools in governance and civic technology sectors, keeping the safeguarding of individuals at the centre of the work. Candidates will do this by analysing regional regulations (e.g., AU Cyber Security Convention, ECOWAS data laws) and global standards (GDPR, OECD AI Principles) while designing strategies to mitigate bias and advocate for inclusive AI policies.
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Fellows will produce key deliverables such as AI workplace policies, culturally informed impact assessments, regulatory reports, and risk evaluations. Applicants should, therefore, have experience in policy/regulation drafting or review as well as privacy or digital laws and frameworks. Candidates with experience in areas such as AI ethics, technology ethics, or the societal impact of technology, particularly concerning vulnerable populations will have an advantage.
Selected fellows will receive support from CfA’s TechLab, DataLab, and AI Sandbox, alongside the Digitalise Youth consortium’s policy advisors and global ethical AI networks. Partners include digital rights organisations, think tanks, and democratic governance experts. Fellows will gain strategic resources to refine their frameworks, from technical guidance to policy advocacy platforms.
Benefits
- Stipend: $500/month
- Mentorship – Guidance from CfA’s TechLab and support from partner institutions at Digitalise Youth consortium.
- Training: Access to relevant courses and training on information integrity and digital security.
- Real world impact: Opportunity to share recommendations and engage in global discussions on AI ethics in Africa
- Networking: Collaborate with the consortium and its regional networks.
- Showcasing: Present capstone projects to local, national, continental, and global partners and at events.
Eligibility
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They seek policy experts and ethicists with:
- Governance Expertise – Background in policy development, regulatory compliance, or digital rights related to technology, data or innovation.
- Policy Drafting – Skill in creating guidelines, legal briefs, or advisory reports.
- Global Frameworks – Knowledge of GDPR, OECD AI Principles, or UNESCO’s AI ethics recommendations.
- Privacy & Security – Familiarity with data protection laws and human rights considerations.
- Bias Mitigation – Experience conducting fairness audits or ethical risk assessments.
- Technical Collaboration – Ability to translate ethical principles into actionable technical specs for developers.
- Advocacy Skills – Track record of influencing policy or corporate AI practices.
- Cultural Sensitivity – Understanding of AI’s socio-cultural impacts on marginalised groups.
- Experience working with African civil society or multilateral institutions.
- Fluency in either English/French/Arabic (multilingual candidates preferred).
- Location: Senegal, Mauritania, Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger, Chad, Sudan, Guinea, Benin, Togo, Cameroon, South Sudan, Ethiopia, Somalia.
- Applicants must demonstrate a commitment to African communities.
Application
Eligible candidates are invited to fill the application form by April 14, 2025 to join a transformative cohort of innovators addressing the Sahel’s most pressing challenges through ethical AI.
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For more information, visit CfA AI Ethics Fellowship.
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