Deadline: 30 May 2016
Are you an African? Do you love your land to the fullest? Do you wish to see Africa as a fully developed Continent? If yes, then submit your papers for the Young African Leaders Journal of Development.
Researched articles in English are invited from interested Africans from all nations within the continent for the Young African Leaders Journal of Development (YALJOD) that aims to foster the collective progress and development of the African continent.
The call is for the written thoughts of African young leaders, professionals and academics as it concerns the destiny of Africa. This is a project for all Lovers of Africa who wish to contribute to the success of their lands.
YALJOD, which aims to host scholarly analysis and competing viewpoints about the development of Africa, will provide the blueprint for the development mission of the leading pan-African movement, Young African Leaders Forum (YALF).
Areas of Interests
Papers on education, health, agriculture, politics (leadership and democracy), entrepreneur, technology, culture, social-reforms, and every other facet of the African community are acceptable as long as it exposes a specific pathway to African development
Eligibility Criteria
- To successfully submit articles for publication, prospective Authors must meet the following requirements:
- Must hold a tertiary qualification.
- Must be between the ages of 20 – 50 when submitting the article.
- Must not have sent the article for consideration in another publication.
- Must be willing to participate and present the paper in any of the YALF Conferences when call upon.
- All articles submitted to YALJOD must be original work that has not been published previously, and is not currently under consideration by any other publication.
How to Apply
Interested applicants should submit their papers at the address given on the website.
Note: French, Swahili and Arabic writers/contributors are advised to translate their papers into English language before submitting.
For more information, please visit Young African Leaders Journal of Development.