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The Africa Macroeconomic Analysts Program (AMAP) 2025

  • Writer: Omran Aburayya
    Omran Aburayya
  • Aug 14, 2025
  • 3 min read

Are you in your final year of undergraduate study or recently graduated with a background in Economics, Political Science, International Relations, or a related social science—and passionate about economic policy in Africa? The Africa Macroeconomic Analysts Program (AMAP) 2025 is now accepting applications. This rigorous capacity-building initiative offers a blend of advanced macroeconomic training, policy engagement, and mentorship to help shape the next generation of African economic thinkers and analysts. Read on for details!

🎓 AMAP Program Summary

  • Location: Pan-African (remote or virtual; specific location details not provided)

  • Offered By: Africa Macroeconomic Analysts Program (AMAP) organizers (unspecified)

  • Study Level: Final-year undergraduates and recent graduates

  • Target Group: Citizens of selected African countries—Nigeria, Ghana, Cameroon, Rwanda, Kenya, Zambia, and South Africa

  • Fields of Focus: Economics, Political Science, International Relations, or related social sciences

  • Duration: Ongoing engagement; approximately 2–4 hours per week commitment

  • Application Deadline: September 15, 2025

  • Eligible To: Final-year undergraduates or recent graduates meeting academic and nationality requirements

⭐ Program Overview

AMAP is a competitive and intensive pan-African capacity-building initiative aimed at nurturing the next wave of macroeconomic policy analysts. The program transforms academic prowess into policy-ready expertise through:

  • Advanced lectures and workshops on macroeconomic modeling, forecasting, and policy simulation

  • Hands-on case studies addressing economic challenges across African countries—e.g., inflation dynamics, fiscal sustainability

  • Training in data analytics tools to interpret macroeconomic trends and model policy impacts

  • One-on-one mentorship with experienced economists and policy experts

  • Development of policy briefs or research outputs, with potential for publication or presentation

  • A blend of theory and application through weekly structured learning sessions (2–4 hours)

🎁 Program Benefits

  • Analytical Skill Enhancement: Deepen your macroeconomic modeling and forecasting capabilities

  • Practical Experience: Work on real-world cases and data-driven policy simulations

  • Mentorship & Networking: Build connections with seasoned economists and peers across the continent

  • Policy Engagement: Gain exposure to real policy discussions and craft evidence-based policy outputs

  • Career Advancement: Cultivate skills and networks pivotal for a trajectory in economic policy and advisory roles

✅ Eligibility Criteria

To be considered for AMAP 2025, applicants must:

  • Be a citizen of Nigeria, Ghana, Cameroon, Rwanda, Kenya, Zambia, or South Africa 

  • Be a final-year undergraduate or recent graduate from a recognized institution in Economics, Political Science, International Relations, or a related social science field

  • Hold at least a Second-Class Upper (2:1) degree. Candidates with a Second-Class Lower (2:2) may be considered if their application is exceptionally strong

📝 Application Procedure

Applicants should prepare and submit the following via the official Google Form (which captures name, email, and profile photo automatically):

  1. Curriculum Vitae (CV): Highlight academic achievements, relevant experience, and skills

  2. Academic Transcript: Official or unofficial, with grading scale clearly indicated

  3. Student ID Card: If available or required

  4. Original Essays: Respond to the prompts below; AI-generated content is strictly prohibited and grounds for immediate disqualification

    • Why should you be selected for the program? (max 300 words)

    • What motivated you to apply to AMAP? (max 200 words)

    • What do you hope to gain from this program? (max 100 words)

  5. Commitment Confirmation: Willingness to dedicate 2–4 hours weekly to program activities

  6. Optional: Any additional relevant information you'd like to share


ℹ️ Important Notes:

  • Applications must be complete with all components; incomplete submissions will not be reviewed

  • Ensure originality—plagiarism or essay content generated using AI tools will result in automatic disqualification


🚀 Conclusion

The Africa Macroeconomic Analysts Program (AMAP) 2025 offers a transformative opportunity for rising African scholars eager to translate macroeconomic insights into policy impact. Designed for critical thinkers and data-driven analysts, this initiative opens the door to mentorship, real-world policy engagement, and the chance to help shape Africa’s economic future.

Ready to apply? Visit the official AMAP portal and submit your application by September 15, 2025.


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