McCain Fellows are rising leaders between the ages of 21 and 40 who are committed to the promotion of political and economic freedom in their countries. They have a proven track record of leadership and accomplishment in challenging environments. They embody the potential for transformational impact in their organizations, institutions, communities, and countries. Through this program, these emerging leaders are brought into IRI’s global network across more than 100 countries, leveraging their training and contacts to catalyze their contributions to free societies.
Fellows complete Leadership Enhancement Action Plans (LEAPs) to inform their personal goals as part of the exchange to the United States. Upon their return home, IRI facilitates opportunities for the Fellows to stay connected with past, current, and future McCain Fellows. Through this ongoing engagement, McCain Fellows sustain their participation in IRI’s global network of transformational young leaders committed to democratic and economic openness in their countries.
Benefits
- Attend six virtual sessions aimed at providing targeted assistance with skills related to policymaking, communication and advocacy.
- Attend a 10-day in-person program in the United States to meet with and learn from leaders in the governmental, non-governmental and private sectors. The program will take place in Washington, D.C. and a second city in the United States.
- Implement an advocacy initiative in the fellow’s community to share lessons learned from the virtual sessions and in-person exchange.
- Attend a virtual closing summit to reflect on the fellowship program.
- Engage with other fellows, including from the previous iteration of the MFF program, through virtual networking sessions and platforms.
Eligibilities
- Between the ages of 21 and 40;
- Not a U.S. citizen;
- Proficient in English;
- Possesses robust experience in politics, government and/or private sector, with a preference for individuals with cross-sectoral experience;
- Demonstrates a proven history of and passion for advocating for democratic and free market reform;
- Maintains a position of authority and leadership within their current career and community.
Eligible Regions: Not a U.S. citizen;
Application Process
- The application for the 2023 fellowship can be found below and will be open from the link.
Application Deadline: January 19, 2023
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