Are you passionate about fostering inclusion in food security initiatives? The Gender and Youth Activity (GAYA) is thrilled to announce the launch of the Cultivate Fellowship! If you’re a field-based emergency and resilience food security implementer eager to enhance gender and youth inclusion using qualitative methods, this fellowship is for you.
Opportunity Details
Brought to you by the Gender and Youth Activity (GAYA), an organization powered by the Food Security and Nutrition (FSN) Network the Cultivate Fellowship is a capacity-strengthening opportunity for field-based emergency and resilience food security implementers who are interested in using qualitative methods to increase gender and youth inclusion.
Over three months, a cohort of 16-20 members participate in both an in-person workshop, regular online meetings, and independent work to develop innovative solutions to increase gender and youth inclusion in their programs.
The Cultivate Fellowship supports fellows to design and use qualitative methods to address their program-specific questions and deepen their contextual understanding of social inclusion and resilience dynamics of their activities, in order to adapt programming for transformative change. By the end of the Cultivate Fellowship, fellows will:
Prospective applicants should apply as a pair working within the same program, ideally representing:
The current cohort is aimed at implementers working on Bureau for Humanitarian Assistance (BHA)-funded Activities and other USAID strategic partners located in Asia and the Pacific.
Download the application form and submit the completed form to [email protected].
Apply for The Cultivate Fellowship