Deadline: 30 June 2025
The Leveraging Artificial Intelligence (AI) for Climate Resilience Solutions in Africa project, spearheaded by the Africa Research and Impact Network (ARIN) in collaboration with the University of Nairobi and other ARUA centers and funded by the International Development Research Centre(IDRC), seeks to explore AI’s role in fostering climate-resilient systems in Africa.
To support capacity-building and research collaboration, the project is launching a Research Fellowship Program for early- to mid-career researchers, policymakers, and practitioners. This initiative aims to nurture a new generation of African scholars and innovators working at the intersection of AI and climate resilience.
Through the fellowship, selected individuals will conduct applied research or policy-oriented projects, actively participate in project activities, and contribute to knowledge co-creation. They will also strengthen South-South collaboration and interdisciplinary learning while amplifying African perspectives in global AI and climate discussions.
Objectives
- Deepen understanding of AI’s application in climate resilience across diverse African contexts.
- Strengthen early-career researchers’ capacity to apply mathematical sciences and AI for climate action.
- Build a network of African researchers and policymakers skilled in AI and climate resilience.
- Foster institutional partnerships for AI-driven climate solutions.
- Produce case studies, policy briefs, and knowledge resources that inform policy and practice.
- Provide a platform for research dissemination through ARIN, the University of Nairobi, and IDRC-supported forums.
Thematic Areas
- Fellows will be hosted within the ARIN network or partner institutions and supported to undertake research or policy-oriented projects aligned with the following thematic areas:
- AI for early warning systems and disaster risk reduction
- AI in climate-smart agriculture and food systems
- Nature-based solutions and AI-enabled ecosystem monitoring iv. AI and urban resilience (e.g., heat islands, air quality)
- Governance and ethics of AI in climate decision-making
- Gender, youth, and inclusivity in AI-climate solutions
- Capacity needs and policy pathways for AI uptake in climate sectors
- In addition to academic research, the fellowship will support policy-oriented projects that explore AI’s role in climate governance, planning, or service delivery, particularly in areas such as:
- Designing regulatory or ethical frameworks for AI in climate data management
- Piloting AI applications in national or subnational climate adaptation programs
- Integrating AI into national climate change strategies, policies, or monitoring systems
Duration
- Duration: 6–9 months
Fellowship Structure
- E-Learning Approach
- Writing and Publishing Sessions
- Mentorship and Exchange Program
- Monthly Webinars and Case Study Simulations
- AI for Climate Resilience Academy
- Small Grants and Case Studies on AI for Climate Resilience
Expected Outputs
- Fellows are expected to produce:
- A research report or peer-reviewed publication.
- One policy brief or blog post summarizing findings.
- Participation in at least one regional workshop or knowledge dissemination forum.
Eligibility Criteria
- The fellowship is open to postgraduate students, researchers, and policymakers working in relevant fields. The first phase aims to recruit 100 fellows, who will undergo e-learning before a selected number advance to in-person training, small grant opportunities, and internships.
- Eligible applicants must meet the following criteria:
- Hold a postgraduate qualification (Masters or PhD) or substantial experience in policy or program implementation related to climate change, environmental governance, or digital technologies.
- Demonstrate a strong interest or mandate in shaping or applying AI solutions for climate resilience, particularly within African contexts.
- Exhibit Strong analytical, writing, and communication skills.
- Be affiliated with a recognized research, academic, governmental, or policy institution in Africa.
- Commit to contributing to interdisciplinary knowledge generation and policy dialogues.
Application Requirements
- Applicants are invited to submit the following documents:
- A letter of motivation explaining how their qualifications align with the fellowship.
- A 2-page concept note outlining their proposed research or policy project, relevance to the thematic areas, and expected contribution.
- CV (maximum 3 pages).
- A letter of support from a host institution or supervisor.
For more information, visit ARIN.