Are you passionate about health, human rights, and reproductive justice in Africa? This is your moment to act fast! The Ahaki Institute (Afya na Haki) has just announced the call for applications for the prestigious Litigating Reproductive Justice in Africa (LIRA) Fellowship 2026.
This is a life-changing opportunity for dedicated professionals who want to dive deep into Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR), make real impact through research, advocacy, and litigation, and work with some of Africa’s leading experts in the field. If you’re ready to be part of a revolutionary movement shaping Africa’s future, don’t miss this time-sensitive opportunity.
The LIRA Fellowship is a full-time, in-person program hosted by the Afya na Haki (Ahaki) Institute, a leading Pan-African organization that bridges health and human rights through evidence-based research, strategic litigation, and capacity building. The fellowship aims to nurture and support the next generation of African thought leaders, lawyers, researchers, and advocates working to advance reproductive justice. It focuses on capacity enhancement in research, strategic litigation, and policy advocacy in Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR).
Selected fellows will engage in intensive, immersive work with seasoned African practitioners, activists, and academics in the SRHR space. You will gain hands-on experience, contribute to transformative projects, and build your own profile as an expert in this critical field.
To be considered for the Ahaki Africa Fellowship 2026, applicants must meet the following criteria:
Hold a Master’s Degree in a relevant discipline such as:
Law
Public Health
Gender Studies
Social Sciences
Human Rights
Demonstrated Experience in SRHR: You must have previous experience in at least one of the following:
Research related to SRHR
Strategic litigation in health or rights issues
Capacity enhancement or training initiatives in SRHR
Project Management Skills: While not mandatory, having experience in project planning, execution, or monitoring will be a significant advantage.
Language Proficiency:
Fluency in English is required.
Proficiency in French is highly desirable and strongly encouraged due to the fellowship’s regional (Anglophone and Francophone Africa) scope.
Commitment to Full-Time, In-Person Engagement: The fellowship requires physical presence and full-time availability at the Ahaki Institute for the entire duration.
Duration & Stipend
The LIRA Fellowship will run from January 2026, with a flexible duration of 6 to 12 months, depending on the fellow’s specific engagement plan and focus area. While specific stipend details are not published in the call, selected fellows will receive a competitive support package covering:
No responses yet