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eHealth Africa H1 2026 Internship Program (All-Female Cohort) Bursary – Closing Date: 30 November 2025 Apply Now!

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Hey future changemakers! Are you a young, ambitious woman in Nigeria looking to kickstart your career in health innovation and technology? Then you have to check out the eHealth Africa H1 2026 Internship Program. While Bursaries Room usually shares bursaries for studies, this incredible opportunity offers hands-on experience and mentorship, which is just as valuable for shaping your future!

It’s a bold step towards building a more inclusive and equitable future in global health, and we’re here to tell you all about it. This program is your chance to gain practical work experience, develop leadership competencies, and contribute to real-world projects that are making a difference across Africa, specifically targeting young Nigerian women.

Who Can Apply?

This incredible opportunity is specifically tailored for qualified female candidates who meet the following criteria:

What Does It Cover?

While this isn’t a traditional bursary covering tuition, the eHealth Africa Internship Program offers invaluable benefits:

How to Apply?

Ready to make your move? Here’s how you can apply for the eHealth Africa H1 2026 Internship Program:

  1. Complete the online application form.
  2. Upload your updated Curriculum Vitae (CV) and a compelling Cover Letter in the “Upload Your Resume” field.
  3. Combine the following documents into a single PDF file and upload it in the “Add Additional Documents” field:
    • Your academic and/or professional certificates.
    • Your NYSC Certificate of Completion or Exemption.
    • A valid means of identification (e.g., National ID Card, Voter’s Card, Driver’s License, or International Passport).

Heads-up! A few critical points to remember:

For more details and to access the application links for specific departments, visit the official eHealth Africa careers page:

For general support or inquiries, you can also reach out via email: careers@ehealthafrica.org

If you’re a driven young woman in Nigeria eager to make a significant impact in the health innovation space, this eHealth Africa Internship Program is a fantastic stepping stone. Don’t miss this chance to gain invaluable experience and kickstart your career. Apply now and keep exploring more amazing opportunities on Bursaries Room!

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