
In a world where women and girls still deal with serious issues, like not having enough access to healthcare and education and facing stigma around mental health, new female leaders are stepping up to make a difference. The Hauwa Ojeifo Scholarship, created with One Young World, is a great way to support these women who are working hard to improve their communities.
This scholarship is more than just an award—it's about making a real difference and giving these leaders the chance they deserve.
Who Was Hauwa Ojeifo?
Hauwa Ojeifo is a Nigerian advocate for mental health and a survivor of sexual violence who channels her experiences into creating positive change. After being diagnosed with bipolar disorder and PTSD, she started She Writes Woman in 2016. This movement aims to offer mental health support, legal help, and safe spaces for women and girls in Nigeria.
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About the Hauwa Ojeifo Scholarship
The Hauwa Ojeifo Global Impact Fund for Women & Girls is excited to announce that they are providing a fully-funded scholarship for the One Young World Summit 2025. This event will take place in Munich, Germany, from November 3 to November 6.
This chance is for young women who are working on projects that tackle the biggest issues affecting women and girls today.
Scholarship Details
Host Country |
Germany |
Host Organization |
One Young World |
Location |
Munich, Germany |
Duration |
4 days (3 – 6 November 2025) |
Benefits |
Fully funded |
Deadline |
29 June 2025 |
What the Scholarship Includes
- Travel, accommodation, and summit registration covered
- Take part in the Action Accelerator and get mentorship
- Chance to apply for grants up to $25,000 USD
- Join the global One Young World Ambassador network
Who Can Apply?
This scholarship is for women aged 18 to 30, with some room for outstanding leaders a bit older. You need to be a citizen and live in Africa, Asia, or the Middle East.
We're looking for applicants who are working on improving the rights, health, and safety of women and girls in areas like:
- Mental health and support
- Preventing domestic and sexual violence
- Disability rights and inclusion
- Sexual and reproductive health
- Maternal and child health
- Protecting girls from harmful practices like FGM and child marriage
- Addressing non-communicable diseases that affect women
Applications Open
The deadline for applications is June 29, 2025. Apply Now! For latest updates visit News and Scholarships.
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