Are you a young African passionate about digital health, innovation, and policy? Do you want to be recognized as a trailblazer in digital health across Africa? Here’s your chance to lead, connect, and scale your impact.
The Africa CDC Youth Digital Health Champions (Y-DHC) Program 2025 has officially launched its call for applications — a game-changing opportunity for young Africans aged 18 to 35 who are driving innovation and transformation in the digital health space.
Whether you’re a tech developer, startup founder, public health advocate, or researcher, this 12-month, high-impact leadership program is your pathway to continental recognition, capacity building, policy engagement, and even access to seed funding.
Organized by the Africa CDC in collaboration with Y-DHN, the Youth Digital Health Champions (Y-DHC) Program is a visionary initiative designed to:
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- Identify emerging youth leaders transforming Africa’s digital health ecosystem
- Profile and showcase their work on national and international platforms
- Facilitate meaningful participation in shaping health innovation policies
- Foster an Africa-wide network of youth advocates and change makers
This program empowers young leaders to co-create Africa’s digital health future, connecting them to stakeholders, policymakers, and global opportunities to scale their work and impact.
The Youth Digital Health Champions (Y-DHC) program seeks to identify, profile, and connect dynamic young leaders who are actively shaping the digital health landscape across Africa. Champions will serve as role models, advocates, and collaborators in advancing digital health innovation, policy, and practice. The initiative aims to build a visible and impactful network that can inform policies, strengthen local innovation ecosystems, and amplify youth leadership across the continent.
Benefits
1- Visibility and Recognition: Featured profiles and stories shared across Africa CDC and Y-DHN channels, raising the visibility of each Champion’s work at national, regional, and continental levels.
2- Access to High-Level Convenings: Opportunities to participate in Y-DHN-branded webinars, policy dialogues, and Africa CDC forums to share insights, influence agendas, and build credibility. Some Youth Champions will be selected to participate in the Africa HealthTech Summit – #AHTS2025.
3- Peer Networking and Collaboration: Connection to a vibrant, cross-continental community of like-minded digital health innovators and advocates for shared learning and joint initiatives.
4- Capacity Building and Policy Engagement: Priority invitations to training sessions, workshops, and policy engagements designed to enhance leadership, technical, and advocacy skills.
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5- Support for scale up and expansion: The initiative will pursue strategic partnerships and sponsorships aimed at unlocking additional opportunities. This will include access to seed funding and support for youth-led digital health startups, mentorship and coaching from industry leaders, participation in Continental and international innovation challenges, fellowships, and accelerator programs.
Africa’s digital health landscape is evolving fast, and young leaders like you are the engine driving it forward. Whether you’re building mobile health apps, educating communities, conducting research, or pushing for policy reform — your voice matters.
This program offers you the recognition, tools, and network you need to elevate your impact, influence decisions, and collaborate with top thinkers across Africa.
Name of Organizer
Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC)

Requirements/Eligibility Criteria
To qualify for the Y-DHC program, applicants must meet the following minimum requirements:
- Age: Be between 18 and 35 years old at the time of application
- Citizenship: Must be from an African Union member state
- Africans in the diaspora are also eligible
- Language Skills: Proficiency in at least one of the following languages:
- English, French, Arabic, Portuguese
- (Ability to participate on cross-lingual platforms is an advantage)
- Involvement in Digital Health: Must be actively engaged in at least one of the following:
- Health tech innovation (startups, platforms, apps, etc.)
- Digital tools in public health programs
- Research, academic work in digital health
- Policy advocacy or digital health strategy
- Capacity-building or digital literacy initiatives
Duration / Stipend
- Program Length: 12 months
- While not a salaried fellowship, participants gain access to funding pathways, seed capital opportunities, sponsorships, and continental-scale recognition
Deadline
14th September,2025.
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