WWF is one of the world's largest environmental organizations with a presence in nearly 100 countries. We work to stop the destruction of nature and create a future where people live in harmony with nature. WWF works knowledge-based and purposefully to create solutions to the underlying causes of climate change and loss of nature. Our values are courage, respect, integrity and collaboration. We are now looking for a
Programme Advisor (1 year temporary position)
Since 2021 WWF-Norway has been funding and supporting the implementation of our Civil Society portfolio "Delivering on the SDGs for Nature, Climate and People" (SIVSA). Through this portfolio WWF-Norway seeks to engage governments, companies, and financial institutions to develop, adopt, and implement policies, investment standards and plans to guide the sustainable development of three key sectors - energy, fisheries and infrastucture.
WWF-Norway ensures implementation of this portfolio through partnerships with WWF country and regional offices China and six African countries (Kenya, Madagascar, Mozambique, Tanzania, Uganda and South Africa). Our aim is to build capacity within civil society organisations (CSOs) and partnering with them to engage key stakeholders in the energy, fisheries, and infrastructure sectors.
WWF is now seeking the services of a Programme Advisor for 1-year to support the implementation of two programmes within the SIVSA portfolio. The programmes are Africa Energy Transition (covering China, Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania and Madagascar) and Africa Sustainable Infrastructure (covering China, Kenya, Tanzania and Madagascar).
In their role, the Programme Advisor will be responsible for following up and supporting WWF country and regional offices that are responsible for the implementation of both programmes. In addition, the Programme Advisor will be expected to support the delivery of a final report to Norad (deadline of June 2026).
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Applications will be reviewed on an ongoing basis, and we encourage you to apply as soon as possible. The position will be filled once we find the right candidate, and the start date is as soon as possible.
Application and CV must be in English. If you have any questions, please contact Steven McQueen (Team Lead): steven.mcqueen@wwf.no
WWF is one of the world's largest environmental organizations with a presence in nearly 100 countries. We work to stop the destruction of nature and create a future where people live in harmony with nature. WWF works knowledge-based and purposefully to create solutions to the underlying causes of climate change and loss of nature. Our values are courage, respect, integrity and collaboration.
In Norway, we work to preserve natural values and biodiversity in the sea and on land. We spend a lot of time influencing Norwegian environmental policy and legislation to achieve our environmental goals. In 2020, WWF ran the TV campaign An ocean of opportunities. We support international nature conservation and development projects in several African countries and in Asia. The work is done in collaboration with local people, local organizations and authorities. These projects are mainly funded by Norad. We have an annual turnover of around NOK 200 million, divided between public funds and funds from private donors and the Postcode Lottery.
We are Eco-Lighthouse certified, and our greenhouse gas emissions must be in line with the goal of limiting global warming to 1.5 degrees