The People’s Action for Learning (PAL) Network has officially opened applications for its highly anticipated 2026 Research Fellowship Programme, inviting researchers from across the Global South to contribute innovative, policy-driven solutions aimed at improving foundational learning outcomes for children.
Applications for the fellowship are currently open, with submissions accepted between June 12 and June 30.
The programme is designed to strengthen research capacity while promoting evidence-based educational reforms that address learning inequalities affecting millions of children worldwide.
The 2026 fellowship cohort will focus on the analysis of PAL Network’s 2025 International Common Assessment of Numeracy (ICAN) and International Common Assessment of Reading (ICAR) datasets. These datasets were collected through nationally representative household-based assessments conducted across 11 countries.
Unlike traditional school-based assessments, ICAN and ICAR provide a broader understanding of children’s learning by including both in-school and out-of-school learners. The datasets also contain detailed household, demographic, and contextual information, enabling researchers to examine the root causes of educational disparities and learning gaps.
PAL Network stated that the fellowship seeks to encourage innovative, interdisciplinary, and equity-focused research capable of generating actionable insights for policymakers, educators, and development stakeholders.
The fellowship programme aims to contribute to ongoing global discussions surrounding educational equity, inclusion, learning recovery, and systems transformation. Researchers participating in the programme will gain access to one of the largest cross-country foundational learning datasets available in the Global South.
Selected fellows will be encouraged to connect ICAN and ICAR findings with external datasets, policy indicators, and current educational initiatives to better understand how economic, social, geographic, and policy-related factors influence children’s learning outcomes.
The initiative also seeks to strengthen collaboration among researchers, institutions, and education practitioners working toward sustainable and scalable learning solutions.
Successful applicants will receive mentorship and technical support from experienced PAL Network researchers throughout the fellowship period. Participants will also join a collaborative peer-learning environment designed to foster knowledge-sharing and innovative thinking.
According to PAL Network, high-quality research outputs may be featured through:
This opportunity provides emerging and established researchers with a platform to contribute to impactful educational policy discussions while expanding their expertise in citizen-led assessment research.
The PAL Network Research Fellowship Programme is particularly focused on advancing inclusive and equitable learning opportunities for marginalized and underrepresented children.
The organization encourages applicants to explore creative and interdisciplinary approaches when analysing learning data. Researchers are expected to produce policy-relevant evidence that can support governments, educational institutions, and development partners in making informed decisions.
The fellowship’s core objectives include:
PAL Network is a South-South partnership comprising 17 member organizations working across Africa, Asia, and the Americas. The organization is dedicated to improving children’s foundational learning through citizen-led assessments and collaborative educational initiatives.
By leveraging community-based research and data-driven advocacy, PAL Network has become a leading voice in advancing learning equity and educational inclusion globally.
Interested applicants are encouraged to apply before the June 30 deadline. Additional information, including the Terms of Reference (TOR), can be accessed through the organization’s official channels.
For inquiries, applicants may contact PAL Network through:
The organization’s offices are located at Daykio Plaza, First Floor, Room 1.5, Ngong Lane, Nairobi, Kenya.
Disclaimer: Global South Opportunities (GSO) is not the organization offering this 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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