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- 29-Jun-2026
Empowering young people, especially women, to lead Africa to climate resilience and climate-positive growth through Makerere University.
Masters Scholarships
PhD Scholarships
Youth Skilled
Program Duration
Makerere University, in partnership with the Mastercard Foundation, is implementing the Africa Climate Collaborative (ACC). This is an eight-year initiative (2025–2033) aimed at empowering Africa’s youth, through transformative education, innovative research, and strategic partnerships that advance climate resilience, sustainability, and inclusive green economic growth.
The Collaborative is being delivered through a consortium of other three universities, including University of Ghana, University of Cape Town and University of Cambridge. The efforts of the partner Universities are coordinated by the Association of African Universities (AAU) - the backbone organisation for the collaborative.
The Africa Climate Collaborative seeks to promote climate-positive growth in Africa by strengthening higher education institutions to equip young Africans with relevant knowledge, practical skills, and resources to effectively respond to climate change while creating sustainable solutions for people and the planet, driving innovation, entrepreneurship, and green job creation.
Enable talented young professionals to lead climate solutions through quality education - 250 Masters & 40 PhD scholarships, 2 new Masters and 1 PhD programmes, upskilling 150 faculty, and boosting 8 research labs.
Empower youth to drive green economies - skilling 500 youth, seed funding for 200 projects, 2-year business mentorship, and boost funding for 40 women & youth-led green innovations.
Catalyze high quality research through a Climate Resilience Support Centre - 30 post-doctoral fellows, seed funding for 100 innovations, and boosted research infrastructure.
Strengthen networks to disseminate research - partnering with 5 public universities, 14 climate dialogues, supporting 15 local governments, and engaging 40 community liaisons.
Young persons with disabilities are priority program participants of the Africa Climate Collaborative. Our scholarships, entrepreneurship programs, and research opportunities are designed with inclusion at the core.
View Scholarship OpportunitiesThe Collaborative is delivered through a consortium coordinated by the Association of African Universities (AAU).
Lead implementing university in Uganda
Kampala, UgandaConsortium partner university
Accra, GhanaConsortium partner university
Cape Town, South AfricaConsortium partner university
Cambridge, United KingdomBackbone coordinating organization
Accra, GhanaFunding partner
Toronto, CanadaApproaching our work with openness and a willingness to learn from all stakeholders.
Centering the voices of young people, communities, and those most affected by climate change.
Treating every person with dignity and valuing diverse perspectives and experiences.
Building solutions together with communities for lasting, measurable change.