Applications are open for the UNDP Cybersecurity Training for Youth in West and Central Africa 2025. The GivelProject, Concordia University, and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) are searching for 150 young people from across West and Central Africa to join the second cohort of the Regional Cybersecurity Training programme.
Opportunity Details
The initiative, first launched in 2023 with a pilot group of 22 young participants-many of whom are now employed or leading digital initiatives-is now expanding to train 150 new cybersecurity enthusiasts in 2025.
The training will be delivered in a cohort format, combining virtual theoretical sessions with in-person practical sessions (where applicable). Structures in certain communities will be equipped to allow young people from rural and underserved areas to access computers and the internet and fully participate in virtual training and coaching sessions. Five youth will also be selected as future trainers in each country to support peer-to-peer learning and capacity building in their communities.
To be eligible to apply, applicants must:
Selection Criteria
1. First-Level Screening: Candidates who meet the minimum requirements of the programme will be shortlisted for the next phase. The scoring breakdown will be as follows:
2. Second-Level Screening: Technical Assessment: Candidates who pass the first screening stage will undergo a deeper technical evaluation following a notification from the technical evaluation committee.
3. Third-Stage Screening: Interviews: Following the successful completion of the first and second stages, candidates with the highest scores will be invited for a round of interviews before being notified of the final selection.
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