The Digital Product & Programme Systems Fellow will support the African Union Development Agency–NEPAD Coordination Unit in maintaining and enhancing its digital collaboration tool to strengthen coordination, information sharing, and synergy across African Union portfolio programmes, including PIDA PAP 2, SIFA, and CAADP. The Fellow will apply product management, systems design, and policy-aware analysis to improve existing digital solutions, support evidence-based decision-making, and contribute to institutional learning and digital innovation.
Requirements
To be considered for the ‘AU Digital and Innovation Fellowship Program’ applicants must meet the following basic criteria to apply:
- Be a citizen of an African Union member state and currently based in Africa
- Be under the age of 35 at the time of application
- Hold a tertiary education degree (bachelor’s degree) or its equivalent
- Demonstrate the ability to analyze complex problems and propose innovative solutions
- Have experience and technical know-how in designing technology products or solutions and experience with the specific technical stack of the AU host department mentioned above
- Be available to dedicate 12 months to the fellowship, including relocation to Addis Ababa
- Be willing and able to travel to participate in induction and delegation workshops
- Be sufficiently proficient in at least one AU official language (Arabic, French, Portuguese, Spanish, or Swahili). Proficiency in English is a strong asset.
The program is committed to equity and ensuring that all perspectives are included in the innovation process. We encourage applications from individuals who are underrepresented in this field, including women and persons with disabilities.
Qualifications and Experiences
- Education and Experience:
- Bachelor’s degree in information systems, Computer Science, Public Policy, Development Studies, Business, Digital Innovation, or a related field.
- 3–5 years of relevant experience in digital product management, systems design, programme support, technology-enabled coordination, or related roles.
- Core Skills
- Product management skills, including maintaining and improving digital tools based on user needs.
- Process and systems design experience, with the ability to map workflows and translate coordination challenges into practical solutions.
- Research and policy analysis skills, including report writing and translating technical insights into strategic recommendations.
- Experience supporting digital platforms or collaboration tools in complex, multi-stakeholder environments is an advantage.
- Professional Attributes
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
- Ability to work independently while collaborating effectively with diverse technical and non-technical stakeholders.
- Strong communication and documentation skills.
- Interest in digital innovation, public sector transformation, and continental development programmes.
If you meet the requirements in terms of criteria, qualifications and experience, you are invited to fill out the online application form by the 1st of March 2026. The application must be filled out completely in English. As part of the application form, please be ready to upload the following documents:
- Your ID or passport
- Proof of residence in Africa
- Your tertiary education degree
- Your curriculum vitae (CV) with contact details of three traceable referees
- All relevant certificates demonstrating your qualifications
All complete and eligible applications will be evaluated. The highest ranked applicants will be invited for a 30-minute interview with representatives from the respective AU department. Interviews will be held from the 16th to the 19th of March. Please note that we offer you one time slot for the interview and rescheduling is only possible in exceptional circumstances.
The results of the selection process will be shared in the last week of March 2026. The selected fellow will then be asked to sign a fellowship agreement with enpact, as well as a secondment contract with the AU. The fellowship will begin on April 1st 2026.
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About the program
The African Union (AU) Digital & Innovation Fellowship is a 12-month immersive program that empowers Africa’s brightest digital innovators to work from within AU institutions and create long-term value.
Through a structured placement within the AU system, fellows receive tailored capacity building, professional development, international exposure, and financial support throughout the duration of the program.
The purpose is to co-develop data-driven and technology-enabled solutions with AU staff, based on identified challenges and technological gaps, to strengthen governance, public service delivery, and institutional capacity across the AU institutions.
The AU Digital & Innovation Fellowship 2026/2027 is developed and hosted by the African Union and is implemented by enpact with the support of the GIZ DataCipation program, which is commissioned by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ).
About the department
The AUDA-NEPAD Coordination Unit serves as the institutional link between the African Union Commission and the African Union Development Agency–NEPAD, with the mandate to strengthen alignment, coherence, and collaboration between AU policy processes and AUDA-NEPAD’s development and implementation work. The Unit facilitates coordination and information flow, ensures that AUDA-NEPAD programmes are aligned with AU priorities, decisions, and Agenda 2063, and supports joint planning, reporting, and monitoring. Through this role, it helps translate AU policy decisions into implementable programmes, reduces duplication across institutions, and reinforces institutional coherence in the delivery of continental development initiatives.
About us
The non-profit organization enpact was founded in 2013 with the goal of empowering entrepreneurship in the context of international economic cooperation.
We work with entrepreneurs and business support organizations (BSOs) across all development stages.
Our approach is designed to facilitate quick and efficient access to the crucial resources needed for the sustainable growth of any business: financial support, training, mentoring, and network development. Through a variety of support projects built on this approach, we work with entrepreneurs and business support organizations (BSOs) in Africa, Asia, East Europe, Western Balkans and Latin America.
The goal is to create a global network of founders and ecosystem enablers to exchange knowledge, combine resources and collaborate to solve global challenges.
enpact is headquartered in Berlin, Germany, with regional offices in Egypt and representation in Moldova.
At present, enpact’s network consists of more than 3,200 businesses supported, 1,100 mentors and experts, and 200 partner organizations in over 30 countries. Over 15,000 jobs have been created or preserved as a direct result of 40 projects implemented by enpact.