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DSM Improved Foods Scholarship to attend One Young World Summit 2020

DSM is now accepting applications from young leaders for its Improved Foods Scholarship to attend the 2020 One Young World Summit in Munich. The deadline for the submission of applications for the DSM Improved Foods Scholarship is 29th June, 2020.

DSM Improved Foods Scholarship

As a longstanding partner of One Young World, DSM is proud to offer the Improved Foods Scholarship for the One Young World Summit 2020 in Munich.

The scholarship builds on the Africa Improved Foods (AIF) partnership, which is an innovative public private partnership making nutritious fortified foods locally in Africa for Africa with the objective of ending malnutrition. AIF is a partnership between DSM, IFC, CDC, FMO, Government of Rwanda and the World Food Programme.

In line with the expansion objectives of DSM/AIF to more countries, this scholarship seeks to support two young leaders (aged 18 – 30) from Kenya, Nigeria, Egypt, Tanzania, Zambia, Ghana, India and Bangladesh who are delivering nutritional solutions for their communities. Specifically, the scholarship seeks candidates who are making a positive impact on reducing malnutrition and improving the food value chain in one of the following ways:

DSM Improved Foods Scholarship Eligibility.

To be eligible to receive this scholarship you must:

DSM Improved Foods Scholarship Benefits.

DSM Improved Foods Scholarship Assessment Criteria.

One Young World will assess candidates based on their:

How to Apply for DSM Improved Foods Scholarship.

As part of the application, you will be required to provide a short description of yourself, including your current role, achievements and aspirations.

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