The global climate movement continues to rely on bold, innovative, and community-driven leaders—and the Wangari Maathai Fellowship (WMF) Cohort II – 2026 is designed to nurture exactly that. Organized by The Climate Hub Tanzania with the support of Climate-KIC, the Embassy of Ireland in Tanzania, and the Segal Family Foundation, this fellowship empowers young Tanzanian leaders to take meaningful climate action.
Named after the iconic Wangari Maathai, the first African woman to win the Nobel Peace Prize and founder of the Green Belt Movement, this fellowship carries forward her legacy of environmental stewardship, grassroots activism, and sustainable development.
Africa is among the regions most affected by climate change, yet it is also home to some of the most innovative grassroots solutions. However, many young leaders face barriers such as:
The Wangari Maathai Fellowship directly addresses these gaps by combining financial support, mentorship, and capacity building, enabling young leaders to implement impactful, community-based climate solutions.
Building on the success of its first cohort in 2025, the 2026 program will:
This fellowship is not just a training program—it is a launchpad for climate leadership and innovation.
Each selected fellow will receive:
This funding is specifically designed to help fellows turn their ideas into tangible impact within their communities.
Participants will benefit from:
Fellows will gain access to:
This creates a strong ecosystem of support, collaboration, and growth.
A key component of the fellowship is the Climate Action Impact Project, where fellows will:
This ensures that learning is translated into real, measurable impact.
The fellowship goes beyond the 8-month program:
To apply, candidates must:
Applicants are expected to show passion, leadership, and a commitment to community-driven solutions.
The The Climate Hub Tanzania strongly promotes Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI). Applications are highly encouraged from:
This ensures that climate leadership reflects the diversity of communities affected by environmental challenges.
The deadline to apply for the Wangari Maathai Fellowship 2026 is:
5 April 2026
Late applications may not be considered, so early submission is strongly recommended.
The Wangari Maathai Fellowship is more than a program—it is a movement to empower the next generation of climate leaders in Tanzania.
If you have a vision for environmental change and a project that can make a difference, this fellowship provides the tools, support, and platform to bring that vision to life.
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