The French-African Foundation Launches the Call for Applications of the Young Leaders 2021 Programme

The French-African Foundation's vocation is to contribute to the emergence of a Franco- African "new generation", to take up the economic, social and political challenges of the time.
17 February 2021
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Paris, 17 February 2021 — After the suspension of the 2020 recruitment campaign due to the Covid crisis, the French-African Foundation is relaunching and expanding its Young Leaders programme, designed to identify and bring together engaged young African and French talents who have projects and wish to invest in building a common future. Staff numbers have tripled, new programme procedures and operational recommendations been developed: 2021 will be marked by a rise in the number of participants, and the call for applications closes on 21 March.

The French-African Foundation's vocation is to contribute to the emergence of a Franco- African "new generation", to take up the economic, social and political challenges of the time. Each year, it brings together a class of Young Leaders selected from among the most promising potentials and called upon to play an important role in relations between France and Africa.

Faced with the challenges ahead, amplified by the Covid crisis, the Foundation's flagship programme is changing scale with a threefold increase in staff numbers. This year, at the end of the selection process, 100 African and French Young Leaders, aged between 28 and 40, will be selected in the respect of gender parity. The call for applications, launched on 17 February, will close on 21 March and the composition of the class of 2021 will be announced in May.

The laureates will be divided into two groups of 50, each taking part in a five-day high-level participative session, in France or Senegal, on the theme of resilience, using a mirror approach , allowing the French and Senegalese perspectives to be compared. These rich discussions will lead to a report in spring 2022, including operational recommendations , intended for national and international, public and private decision-makers.

Each year, the French-African Foundation brings together a class of Young Leaders selected from among the most promising potentials and called upon to play an important role in relations between France and Africa.

For the year 2021, the Young Leaders programme will also include a "Sport & Development" focus in order to engage the Franco-African communities mobilised on this theme and highlight the economic and social stakes of the contribution of sport to development.

" We are delighted to launch this new edition of the Young Leaders programme, which is intended to be more ambitious. It has not escaped anyone's notice that we are living in a difficult context that drives everyone to reinvent themselves in order to find sustainable solutions and respond to the current challenges. This is the ambition of the Young Leaders 2021 programme: to provide a platform for one hundred promising decision-makers to shape the contours of tomorrow's world," says Alexandre Coster, co-president of the French-African Foundation.

About the French-African Foundation

Established in February 2019, the French-African Foundation's mission is to identify, bring together and promote the most promising talents on France and African economic, political, academic, social and cultural scene, and to support the leadership and management potential of this new generation, in particular through its flagship Young Leaders programme. This programme offers its laureates the opportunity to participate in two seminars, in France and in Africa, to develop their leadership skills, exchange with senior leaders from the public and private sectors, and together propose a reflection on key themes.

The partners of the initiative are Agence Française de Développement, Groupe Duval, Meridiam, Société Générale, Deloitte, Essec, Concerto, Qima, Baobab Group (formerly Microcred) and Egon Zehnder.

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