Japan Africa Dream Scholarship Program 2026/2027
The Japan Africa Dream Scholarship (JADS) is a capacity building program by the African Development Bank and the Government of Japan. The overarching goal of the African Development Bank and the Government of Japan is to enhance human resources capacity in Africa, in keeping with the Bank’s High 5 strategic priorities, namely Feed Africa, Light up and power Africa, Industrialize Africa, Integrate Africa, and Improve the quality of life of the people of Africa. These priorities are also in line with key Japanese development assistance initiatives.
The program offers high-achieving African students a two-year scholarship opportunity to pursue post-graduate studies at master’s level in energy, agriculture, health, environmental sustainability, and engineering. The scholarship is open to applicants from regional member countries of the African Development Bank, with relevant educational and professional experience and a track record of supporting their countries’ development efforts. Upon completion of their studies, the scholars are expected to return to their home countries and contribute to national and continental socio-economic development, using the newly acquired knowledge and skills.
WHAT DOES THE SCHOLARSHIP COVER?
- Tuition fee coverage for the duration of the study program (24 months).
- Monthly living stipend for the duration of the study program (24 months).
- Air travel from the home country to the host university at the start of the study program and back home at the end of the scholarship period.
- Health insurance, usually obtained through the university.
- Additional six (6) months for advance preparatory study or internships after graduation.
- For scholars engaged in research, a special grant may be available for research and thesis preparation.
- In special circumstances, computer literacy, preparatory language and other similar courses may be covered under the scholarship.
Note: The scholarship only covers the duration of the graduate program or two years, whichever is less.
The Scholarship does not cover:
- Expenses to bring and/or support scholar’s family members;
- Extra-curricular courses or training;
- Language training not provided by the graduate program; and
- Expenses related to supplementary educational materials, field trips, participation in workshops/seminars; or Educational equipment such as computers.
Note: The JADS program may only supplement, and does not duplicate, any other source of financial support/fellowship you might have. If selected as a finalist or if you are awarded a scholarship, you must inform the JADS Secretariat if you have other sources of financial support. The JADS stipend may be withdrawn completely or partially if during the scholarship period the program has evidence of additional sources of support.
Application Procedures
- Request information and application forms and procedures from the chosen JADS partner university using the provided contacts.
- The candidate completes and submits application for admission.
- The university evaluates and selects applicants and gives them a provisional offer letter.
- University sends list of selected candidates to the African Development Bank and the Bank further shares the list with the JADS Program Implementation Unit (PIU) to evaluate the applications based on a set criteria.
- After the evaluation, the African Development Bank contacts the successful candidates and informs the universities.
How students can prepare for their application
- Read information posted on the JADS website and review eligibility criteria carefully.
- Begin gathering required documentation for the scholarship application, including: your current curriculum vitae, proof of employment for each record of employment since earning a Bachelor’s degree, and certified copy of the certificate of your most advanced university degree earned.
- Identify two professional references.
- Prepare your research plan and proposal.
- Take TOEFL iBT, TOEC test for English proficiency.
Important: All applications should go through the partner universities, no separate application to the African Development Bank is necessary. Only candidates who have been offered admission and endorsed by the university will be considered for the JADS Program. Admission by the JADS partner university does not mean that you have been accepted for scholarship support; accordingly, you should not take any action with respect to your current employment or otherwise, until you have been informed by the African Development Bank that you have been awarded the scholarship.
For further information and inquiries, please contact: JADS@AFDB.ORG
