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Department of Women, Youth & Persons with Disabilities Bursary 2025 – Closing Date: 29 September 2025 Apply Now!

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Hey future changemakers! Are you a passionate South African graduate looking to kickstart your career and make a real impact? Well, you’ve landed in the right spot! While this opportunity is officially an *internship*, Bursaries Room loves to highlight these valuable chances for funding, experience, and career development, especially when they come from a vital government department!

We’re talking about the incredible **Department of Women, Youth and Persons with Disabilities (DWYPD) Graduate Opportunity** for the 2025/27 financial years. This is your chance to gain priceless work experience, contribute to important national initiatives, and get paid while you do it!

Who Can Apply?

The DWYPD is looking for bright, unemployed South African graduates who are eager to learn and grow. Here’s the lowdown on who should hit that apply button:

Intern: Advocacy and Mainstreaming, Rights of Persons with Disabilities (1 Post)

Intern: International Relations, Stakeholder Management and Capacity Building (1 Post)

Intern: Social Empowerment of Women (1 Post)

Good news! There are no age restrictions for this programme. Plus, the Department is all about equal opportunities, so they especially encourage young women and persons with disabilities to apply.

What Does It Cover?

This isn’t just about gaining experience – it’s about being supported while you do! If you’re selected for this amazing opportunity, here’s what you can expect:

How to Apply?

Ready to jump on this opportunity? Here’s exactly how to get your application in before the closing date:

By Post:
The Director-General, Department of Women, Youth and Persons with Disabilities
Private Bag X931, Pretoria, 0001

By Hand:
First Floor, 268 Fedsure Forum Building,
Lilian Ngoyi Street, Pretoria, CBD, 0002

By Email: Recruitment01@dwypd.gov.za

For any enquiries, you can reach out to Ms Sarah Mabizela on Tel: (012) 359 0075.

Remember, only shortlisted candidates will need to submit certified copies of their qualifications, so don’t worry about that for your initial application!

If this sounds like the perfect next step for you, don’t wait — apply now and explore more amazing bursaries and opportunities right here on Bursaries Room!

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