[bsa_pro_ad_space id=1]

FeaturesGeneralLiberia news

ESJ Center opens applications for third cohort

*The Amujae Initiative, the flagship program of the Ellen Johnson Sirleaf Presidential Center for Women and Development, prepares and supports African women for the highest levels of public leadership

The Ellen Johnson Sirleaf Presidential Center for Women and Development (EJS Center) has announced the opening of applications for accomplished women leaders to join the third cohort of its flagship program, the Amujae Initiative.

The program, launched in March 2020, is aimed at preparing African women to reach the highest echelons of public leadership.

As Amujae Leaders, participants in the program receive world-class mentorship and training. It is the only initiative in the world that is specifically designed to support talented African women leaders through direct coaching from high-level leaders including former heads of state and heads of international organizations, who have forged the path before them. This includes receiving advice and insight from former African women Presidents including Madam Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, the first woman to be democratically elected as president of an African country.

Related Articles

The first two cohorts of Amujae Leaders – a total of 30 women from 16 African countries – include current and former members of cabinet, a governor, members of parliament, a mayor, senior public servants, political party officials, activists, and senior leaders of NGOs. These women are seeking to shift the landscape for women’s public leadership in Africa and open doors for other women.

African women seeking to join this outstanding group of accomplished and ambitious leaders can apply online from 1 December 2021 to 23 January 2022.

The requirements:

Aspiring Amujae Leaders should be women who:

[bsa_pro_ad_space id=1]

• Are citizens of and reside in any African country.

• Have already been invested in a public leadership journey with demonstrable accomplishments. This journey may have evolved in various professional backgrounds and sectors and is not strictly limited to public service. Sectors include but are not limited to public administration, politics, civil society, business, arts, media, sports, education, sciences, etc.

• Have the ambition to serve at the highest levels of public leadership.

• Have demonstrated a commitment towards the uplifting/empowerment of other women.

• Are patriotic, demonstrating commitment and service to their home country/countries.

To announce the opening of applications for the third cohort of Amujae Leaders, Madam Sirleaf said:

“Women’s representation at the highest levels of leadership – not just in Africa, but around the world – is essential as we seek to confront our collective challenges and build back more inclusive, resilient societies. The women in the Amujae Initiative are unafraid to show their ambition and use their voices to call for change. I am eager to see the great heights they will reach and the things they will achieve.

EJS Center Executive Director Dr. Ophelia I. Weeks added:

“The Amujae Initiative has created a unique sisterhood of strong, ambitious, and experienced women leaders. The network they have built has come to be an essential source of support and inspiration. As the network continues to grow over the next year, the new cohort of Amujae Leaders will join the effort to shift the landscape for women in public leadership in Africa and bring other women along.”

African women interested in learning more and applying for the program should visit:https://thenewdawnliberia.com/ejs-center-to-raise-waves-of-women-leaders/

https://www.ejscenter.org/programs/amujae-initiative/apply-2022-amujae-leader-cohort/

[bsa_pro_ad_space id=1] [bsa_pro_ad_space id=2] [bsa_pro_ad_space id=3] [bsa_pro_ad_space id=4] [bsa_pro_ad_space id=5] [bsa_pro_ad_space id=6]

NewDawn

The New Dawn is Liberia’s Truly Independent Newspaper Published by Searchlight Communications Inc. Established on November 16, 2009, with its first hard copy publication on January 22, 2010. The office is located on UN Drive in Monrovia Liberia. The New Dawn is bilingual (both English & French).
Back to top button