FULLY FUNDED; Apply for this LAWA Fellowship Program 2024/2025: Empowering Women in Africa for Studies at Georgetown University, USA
The LAWA Fellowship Program, started in 1993 at Georgetown University Law Center, trains women's rights lawyers from Africa. It's a 14-month program starting in July and ending in August the following year. Fellows study law, specializing in international women's human rights, attend seminars, and can apply for internships. Candidates need to cover additional costs like visas and housing, around $31,200. They must be African women's rights lawyers with a law degree, preferring those working in Africa and without a master's yet. Strong English skills and a commitment to return home to work on women's rights are crucial. The program demands hard work, including extensive reading and writing for a Master's thesis, so applicants need to be prepared for the academic commitment.
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