Applications are now open for the African Center for Economic Transformation (ACET) Youth Policy Lab. The ACET Youth Policy Lab is a dynamic platform designed to empower young Africans to engage directly in policymaking by simulating real-world governance challenges. Blending the creativity of a hackathon with the rigor of policy design, the Lab invites participants aged 18 to 35 to step into the role of national decision-makers, crafting practical, evidence-based solutions to pressing development issues.
Through mentorship, teamwork, and a continent-wide digital campaign, the Policy Lab builds critical skills in policy analysis, innovation, and leadership—amplifying youth voices in spaces where they are often underrepresented. More than just an idea competition, it is a transformative learning experience that prepares Africa’s next generation of leaders to shape inclusive and sustainable futures.
How It Works
If selected, participants will:
- Be grouped into teams of three (6 teams total)
- Receive a real policy scenario to solve (under a shared annual theme)
- Be guided by a dedicated mentor to brainstorm solutions
- Spend one month working virtually with their team to develop a 3-page policy proposal
- Present their proposal in a live virtual pitch to a panel of expert judges
WORTH
- Experience what it’s like to be a policymaker
- Build your resume and sharpen your leadership skills
- Connect with a growing network of African youth leaders and professionals
- Get your voice heard by institutions, donors, and experts.
ELIGIBILITY
African youth aged 18–35 who:
- Have a keen interest in governance, policy, or development
- Are ready to commit time and energy for 6–8 weeks
- Want to work with peers across countries and sectors
- Are fluent in English or French
- Reside in: Ghana, Rwanda, Ethiopia, Kenya, Uganda, Nigeria, Senegal, Côte d’Ivoire,
Malawi, or Niger
DEADLINE: September 12, 2025
To apply and for more information, visit here.