If you've got what it takes to be "next generation leaders" in the climate change arena, a group called the African Group of Negotiators on Climate Change (AGNES) has just the job for you.
The group is offering six months of full-time work in Nairobi, Kenya, starting in July 2024 and ending in December 2024, and it's looking for candidates who are at least 28 years old, have a bachelor's degree, and have the "potential to emerge as next generation leaders," per an AGNES press release.
"The Fellowship provides the opportunity to build an independent career and be to different working environments of decision making within climate change learning landscape," the release continues.
"It also provides an excellent opportunity for creative and innovative solutions to address the climate risks."
The fellowship is meant to help Kenya's next generation of climate leaders "well-equipped with a deeper understanding of climate science-policy-practice nexus," which is "an approach critical for addressing contemporary and emerging climate challenges, facing Africa," the press release notes.
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