By Tom Connolly
Opportunities do not always arrive with perfect timing or clear instructions. Sometimes they appear quietly, tucked inside newsletters, open calls, and application pages that require you to pause, read carefully, and believe you belong there. As a global magazine, we know our readers live, work, and dream across different countries and continents. That is why this month’s Opportunity segment focuses on real, current opportunities that women can access globally, whether you are based in Africa, Europe, the Americas, Asia, or the Caribbean.
Below are opportunities open now, alongside clear guidance on how to find and apply for them.
Leadership and Career Development Opportunities
WomenLift Health Leadership Journeys
WomenLift Health runs fully funded leadership programmes for women working in health, advocacy, and social impact across Africa, South Asia, and North America. These programmes focus on confidence, leadership presence, and professional influence.
How to access:
Visit the WomenLift Health website and navigate to the “Programmes” section. Applications are submitted online and usually require a CV, short essays, and references. Most programmes are region specific, so always check eligibility by location.
Global Scholarships and Education Support
Australia Awards Scholarships
These fully funded scholarships support women from developing countries to study at Australian universities. They cover tuition, travel, living expenses, and health insurance.
How to access:
Applications are completed through the official Australia Awards portal or via Australian embassies in eligible countries. Start early, as documentation and references are required.
Margaret McNamara Education Grants
These grants support women from developing countries who are studying in the United States, Canada, Europe, or selected African institutions.
How to access:
Visit the MMG website and apply directly online. Applications usually require proof of enrolment, academic records, and a personal statement.
Grants and Funding for Women-Led Projects
Nigerian Women Trust Fund Grants
These grants support women-led organisations and initiatives focused on gender equality, leadership, and policy reform. While Nigeria focused, many programmes partner with global networks and regional initiatives.
How to access:
Open calls are announced on the NWTF website and social media platforms. Applications are submitted online with project proposals and budgets.
WIA Philanthropy Women for Zero Hunger Programme
This programme funds women-led organisations working on food security and economic empowerment across Africa, with global visibility and capacity support.
How to access:
Visit the WIA Philanthropy website and look for current open calls. Applications are typically completed through an online form.
Entrepreneurship and Business Growth
Tony Elumelu Foundation Entrepreneurship Programme
One of the most well-known entrepreneurship programmes in Africa, offering business training, mentorship, and seed funding for women and men across the continent and in the diaspora.
How to access:
Apply through the Tony Elumelu Foundation portal. You will need a business idea or existing venture, basic financial information, and a clear business plan.
Creative and Professional Opportunities
Leica LOBA Women Grant
This global photography grant supports female photographers working on documentary or creative projects. It includes funding, equipment, and international exposure.
How to access:
Applications are submitted online through Leica’s official competition page. Applicants upload a portfolio, project description, and supporting documents.
Women in Aviation International Scholarships
This organisation offers global scholarships for women in aviation, engineering, leadership, and technical fields.
How to access:
Visit the WAI website and apply through their scholarship portal. Some opportunities are open internationally, while others are region specific.
How to Stay Ahead of Opportunities
Opportunities open and close quickly. To stay informed:
- Subscribe to newsletters from organisations you admire
- Follow opportunity platforms and foundations on social media
- Bookmark funding and scholarship pages you plan to revisit
- Prepare your CV, portfolio, and personal statement in advance
You do not need to apply for everything. Choose opportunities that align with where you are now and where you are trying to go.
Across the world, women are being invited into rooms that once felt closed. This moment is not about rushing. It is about recognising the door when it opens and having the courage to step through.





