Young leaders and aspiring foreign policy professionals in Uganda now have an opportunity to deepen their understanding of international relations through the Early Careers Foreign Policy Leadership Program (FPELP) 2026. Applications are officially open for the spring 2026 cohort, offering university students and recent graduates a unique platform to explore foreign policy, leadership, and the impact of global events on Uganda.
The program is designed for individuals aged between 22 and 27 who have a strong interest in foreign affairs, diplomacy, international relations, governance, and leadership. Beginning on July 1, 2026, participants will engage in a series of interactive learning sessions aimed at building their knowledge of foreign policy and strengthening their leadership potential.
The Early Careers Foreign Policy Leadership Program seeks to equip emerging professionals with practical insights into foreign policy and international engagement. Through expert-led discussions and interactive sessions, participants will gain a deeper understanding of how global developments influence Uganda’s domestic and international interests.
The initiative provides a valuable opportunity for young professionals to:
As global events continue to shape economic, political, and social outcomes across nations, programs such as FPELP play a vital role in preparing future leaders to navigate an increasingly interconnected world.
The four-week program will be conducted through weekly sessions scheduled every Wednesday morning throughout July 2026.
The sessions will take place on the following dates:
Participants are expected to attend all sessions and complete any assignments associated with the program.
To be considered for the Early Careers Foreign Policy Leadership Program 2026, applicants should meet the following criteria:
Applicants will also be required to provide information regarding their educational background, leadership experience, and perspectives on foreign policy.
As part of the application process, candidates will be asked to complete an online application form that includes several short-answer questions. These questions are designed to assess applicants’ understanding of foreign policy issues, leadership experiences, and motivation for joining the program.
Applicants will be required to provide:
Successful applicants are expected to demonstrate enthusiasm for public affairs, international engagement, and leadership development.
Applicants should note that they will be responsible for arranging their own transportation to attend the program sessions.
In addition, all participants must carry a valid identification document to gain access to the American Center located on Ggaba Road at Embassy Plaza.
Before submitting their applications, candidates must also confirm that all information provided is accurate and truthful.
The Early Careers Foreign Policy Leadership Program offers more than just academic learning. It provides an opportunity for participants to engage with pressing global issues, expand their professional networks, and develop skills that are increasingly valuable in careers related to diplomacy, public policy, governance, development, and international affairs.
For young Ugandans seeking to understand how foreign policy shapes national and global outcomes, the program presents an excellent pathway to gain practical knowledge and leadership experience while connecting with like-minded peers.
Interested candidates are encouraged to submit their applications before the deadline and take advantage of this opportunity to build their expertise in foreign policy and leadership.
Disclaimer: Global South Opportunities (GSO) is not the organization offering the opportunity. For any inquiries, please contact the official organization directly. Please do not send your applications & CVs to GSO, as we are unable to process them. Due to the high volume of emails, we receive daily, we may not be able to respond to all inquiries. Thank you for your understanding.

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