At the 5th Tokyo International Conference on African Development (TICAD V), it is recognized that there is a need for human resource development in both the private and public sectors of Africa in order to cultivate a strong human network between Japan and Africa.

What You Need To Know About The African Business Education (ABE) Initiative For African students in Japan 2022

The recommendation also mentioned the significance of increasing the number of African people visiting Japan, as well as increasing awareness among Africans regarding the efficiency of Japanese technologies and systems of enterprises. The ABE Initiative was launched based on this recommendation.

LEVEL / FIELD OF STUDY:

Following three (3) types of personnel are expected as Participants;

HOST NATIONALITY: 

The scholarship is to be taken in JAPAN.

ELIGIBLE NATIONALITY:

The scholarship is open to all African students who are interested in studying in Japan.

The African Business Education (ABE) Initiative Eligibility 

The following are basic eligibility requirements written in General Information as guidance.For making sure, please refer to the JICA office in your country for details.

Number of Participants & Durations

It is expected that the duration of stay in Japan will be a maximum of 3 years.

How To Apply For The African Business Education (ABE) Initiative:

The scholarship application is an online application follow the link below to apply. FOR MORE INFORMATION CLICK HERE

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