The United Nations Refugee Agency is inviting applications from young Africans for the UNHCR TagDev Scholarship 2.0 program.
The United Nations UNHCR TagDev Scholarship 2.0 offers full academic support including tuition, living stipend, travel, and housing costs to young Africans interested in pursuing a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Agriculture.
Eligibility Requirements
To be considered for the United Nations UNHCR TagDev Scholarship 2.0, you must:
- Be a young African, both male and female,
- Be under the age of 35 and
- Be interested in pursuing a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Agriculture
- Be willing to participate in the program’s information-sharing sessions regarding the application process.
- In addition, those with disabilities, asylum seekers, refugees, and people who have been internally displaced are strongly encouraged to apply.
Benefits
The UNHCR TagDev 2.0 Scholarship offers;
- Full tuition coverage
- Living allowance
- Research and internship support
- Entrepreneurship training
- Academic and career mentorship
- Support services for students with disabilities, refugees, and internally displaced persons.
Participating Universities
- Egerton University (Kenya)
- Gulu University (Uganda)
- Africa University (Zimbabwe)
- University of Cape Coast (Ghana)
- Universite Nationale d’Agriculture (Benin)
- University of Free State (South Africa)
- Universite Mohammed VI, Polytechnique (Morocco)
- Uganda Martyrs University (Uganda)
- University of Eldoret (Kenya)
- University of Port Harcourt (Nigeria)
- Malawi University of Science and Technology (Malawi)
- University of Bamenda (Cameroon)