About the African Leaders of Tomorrow

http://cbie.ca/what-we-do/current-programs/african-leaders-of-tomorrow

The African Leaders of Tomorrow (ALT) Scholarship Program commemorates the late Nelson Mandela's commitment to social justice and equity. It supports young African professionals to become leaders in public policy and administration.

The ALT Scholarship Program grants full scholarships based on merit to women and men from sub-Saharan Africa to pursue a Master's degree in public administration, public policy or public finances in Canada. Click here

for an overview of the program.

The ALT Scholarship includes:
  • Return airfare (at the beginning and at the end of the program)

  • Tuition fees

  • Monthly living allowances and settling-in allowance

  • Fixed allowance to cover purchase of books and attend conferences in Canada

  • Health insurance coverage

  • Fees for study permit

The ALT Scholarship has two components:

An academic component in which the scholars will:

  • Complete a one to two year Master's level program in public administration, public policy or public finance at a Canadian university

A professional development component in which the scholars will:

  • Put together a comprehensive professional development plan;

  • Develop a case study focusing on their home country;

  • Be mentored by a Canadi