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In its Fellowship Program, the Allianz Foundation supports inspiring pioneers addressing the urgent challenges of our times in an ingenious and solution-oriented manner.
The program is aimed at people looking beyond the beaten path in the pursuit of new approaches to overcoming injustices. Whether in the context of their artistic work, their social engagement in civil society, their scholarly work – or at the intersection of these areas.
The Allianz Foundation usually funds the Fellows for a period of ten months. During their fellowship, they develop works of art, event formats, platforms, prototypes, new narratives and much more. The Fellows form a network across Europe that remains strong and grows beyond the support of individuals. Creative synergies emerge from the collaboration with other Allianz Foundation initiatives – like the Allianz Foundation Hubs.
The Fellows are partners with the Allianz Foundation in their efforts against nationalism and discrimination, for equal opportunities, open societies and an environment worth living in.
Alban Genty © Marcel Wogram
Do you have any request regarding our fellows? Please contact Alban.
Alban Genty develops formats for the Allianz Foundation Fellows Program and is also responsible for the Risktakers Fellowship. He also works with funding projects in the field of European civil society dealing among others with issues of rule of law, independent journalism, and tech.
As part of her Allianz Foundation Fellowship, Anuscheh Amir-Khalili traveled to Kenya for her third and final visit to partner projects. This time, she went to Umoja, a women-only village and place of resistance against violence toward women.
This text is written by our Allianz Foundation Fellow, Anuscheh Amir-Khalili. She shares insights from her travels as part of the fellowship and visits to her partner projects. Her second journey took her to Mexico, to the House of Ixchel—a place dedicated to traditional medicine and indigenous wisdom.
Our Allianz Foundation Fellow Anuscheh Amir-Khalili will be writing for us in the coming months. She will be reporting on her travels as part of the Fellowship and her visits to her partner projects. She starts with a report on ROSA, a self-organized NGO from Germany, that provides safe spaces for women on the move.









