Sote Pamoja RDC, in partnership with JAMAA Grands Lacs, is pleased to announce the official launch of the Pamoja Fellowship, a unique program designed to support young and aspiring researchers from Burundi and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) wishing to engage in research on the themes of peace, justice, governance and conflict resolution in the Great Lakes region.
Why the Pamoja Fellowship?
The Great Lakes region faces persistent challenges: recurrent armed conflicts, political instability, transitional justice issues and institutional fragility. Yet this region also abounds in intellectuals, young thinkers and grassroots actors whose voices often remain invisible in academic debates or decision-making spheres.
The Pamoja Fellowship aims to change this dynamic by investing in local talent to produce research that is rooted in experience, rigorous in substance and useful for action.
What does the program offer?
The Pamoja Fellowship runs for three months, during which selected fellows will benefit from:
Each Fellow is expected to produce at least two
analysis notes over the course of the program. The most accomplished work will
be promoted through regional or academic publications.
Profile required
The program is open to young researchers:
Application form
Interested candidates are invited to send their complete file no later than Friday, May 09, 2025, by e-mail to:
recrutement@sotepamoja-rdc.org and in copy to: recrutement@jamaa-grands-lacs.org
The file must include:
Female candidates are strongly encouraged to apply. Only short-listed candidates will be contacted.
Key calendar
Launch of call for applications: April 07, 2025
Closing of applications: May 09, 2025
Program start-up: June 2025
Download the program concept note attached: