Future Female Leaders in Energy Programme at African Management Institute (AMI)

Future Female Leaders in Energy Programme at African Management Institute (AMI)

Future Female Leaders in Energy Programme at African Management Institute (AMI)

Future Female Leaders in Energy Programme at African Management Institute (AMI) is specifically tailored to equip young women in entry level roles in the Energy Access Sector with the skills they need to be future senior leaders. The programme combines online courses and experiential workshops to equip participants with  the skills, knowledge, and confidence they need to thrive in this rapidly growing sector.

Programme Objectives:

  • Equip participants with the resources and tools to be future leaders.
  • Support more women to pursue careers in Energy Access.
  • Create a supportive community of emerging female leaders.
  • Inspire more women to take on leadership roles in the sector.

What to Expect?

  • A programme led by industry experts with a proven track record in leadership and management.
  • A supportive learning environment that is tailored to the sector and meets the unique needs of participants.

Eligibility

Qualified participants must meet the standard eligibility below:

  • Female
  • Between 20 and 35 years of age
  • 1 to 2 years of work experience in the energy sector
  • Entry to mid level management
  • Internet enabled- Smartphone/internet connection to access programme resources
  • Proficiency in English 
  • Working and/or residing in an African country

Key Programme Details 

Programme Starts: October, 2024

Duration: 6 Months (4 weeks per module) 

Format: Virtual (a blend of live workshops and self-paced courses)

Programme Fee: $50 per participant*

*Fees subsidized by Transforming Energy Access  

Application Deadline: September, 2024

Applications are now open for the October 2024 Cohort.

Apply Here > Future Female Leaders in Energy Programme


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