Pollicy Fellowship Application 2025 (3 fellows)

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Pollicy

Remote (local)
  • Location: Central Africa, East Africa, West Africa, Northwest and Northeast Africa 
  • Career category: Comms/ Digital/ Media, Fundraising/ Grant management, Information Technology (IT)
  • Job type: Fellowship
  • Experience level: 0-5 years
  • Organisation type: Civil Society
  • Remote option: Remote (local)
  • Right to work requirements: Nationals-only contract
  • Remuneration: $500 USD / monthly
  • Work schedule: Part-time/ Pro-rata
  • Length of contract: Temporary/ Fixed-term
  • Deadline: 04/08/2025
  • Location: Central Africa, East Africa, West Africa, Northwest and Northeast Africa 
Movement building
Applications Open for 3 Bold Fellowship Tracks

 Since 2017, the Pollicy Fellowship has been a launchpad for emerging African thinkers, doers, designers, and dreamers. We bring together students, creatives, technologists, researchers, and community organizers to explore how civic technology, digital rights, and feminist data practices can reshape our collective future boldly, creatively, and on African terms. This is not just a learning opportunity. It’s a chance to be part of something larger than yourself. Fellows co-create real, impactful work that strengthens communities, influences digital policy, and sparks lasting change. If you are driven by purpose and powered by curiosity, we want to hear from you.


 Francophone Community Engagement Fellow Focus: West and Central Africa (Preferably Côte d'Ivoire)

Help us build deep, trust-based relationships in Francophone Africa. You will foster feminist digital rights programming, lead community events, and co-create content that sparks dialogue across borders.
● Coordinate feminist dialogues, Data Clubs, or community events
● Create toolkits, zines, and blogs in French
● Translate and localize campaigns
● Listen, learn, and help shape our Francophone engagement strategy
We are looking for:
● Fluency in French & English
● Experience in grassroots or feminist organizing
● Deep knowledge of local digital realities
● Passion for storytelling and community-building

Grants & Growth Fellow
Join our Programs team to reimagine what it means to grow with care, creativity, and feminist values at the core.
● Research aligned funding opportunities
● Draft compelling proposals and pitch decks
● Map potential collaborators across sectors
● Support donor communication and reporting

We are looking for:
● Strong writing, synthesis, and storytelling skills
● Interest in strategy, comms, or fundraising
● Commitment to equity and systemic transformation

Games Design Fellow Design bold, beautiful, and joyful civic games that teach and transform.
You will explore how play can challenge systems and imagine new possibilities.
● Prototype card, web, or VR/AR games
● Design playful user journeys and UX flows
● Collaborate with artists and activists
● Test games with youth and grassroots groups
● Help expand our Afrofeminist Data Museum

We are looking for:
● Game design experience or keen interest
● Familiarity with tools like Figma, Twine, or Unity
● Creative energy rooted in African realities
● A decolonial, playful approach to knowledge

Who Should Apply?
We encourage applications from: 
● Students, early-career professionals, activists, creatives, technologists, and researchers 
● Those with experience in community organizing, civic tech, research, storytelling, policy, or design 
● Individuals from underrepresented groups and communities  
● People based in Africa especially East, West, and Central Africa If you are reflective, purpose-driven, and ready to learn by doing in a supportive feminist space, this fellowship is for you. 

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