World Resource Institute is hiring a
This position is Hybrid or remote based in Kigali, Rwanda. Existing work authorization is required at the time of application submission. WRI is unable to sponsor any visa work sponsorship for this position.
About the Program:
WRI is spearheading the African Cities Climate Resilience (ACCR) Program, a major initiative to build urban resilience in African cities by promoting the use of nature-based solutions (NBS). The ACCR Program will work with 5+ African cities to reduce climate-induced heat and water risks and shocks, boost social equality, and protect biodiversity by improving the health and coverage of ecosystems that provide resilience benefits to communities.
We provide:
1. Customized technical assistance and capacity building to city leaders and partners, for example including:
o NBS opportunity identification and planning, utilizing cutting-edge geospatial analysis and technical feasibility analytic approaches;
o Gender, social inclusion and equity plans to maximize the benefits of NBS projects to vulnerable and marginalized communities;
o Spearheading multisector partnerships that engage city leadership, civil society, business, government, communities, and researchers to move on large-scale NBS opportunities;
o Business case development and financial strategies to unlock investment in NBS;
o Plans to institutionalize NBS in city planning and development, including development of policy agendas, and the improvement of relevant regulations and incentives.
2. Proof of concept implementation projects, orchestrating and managing NBS implementation projects at the community and basin level in priority cities and attracting scaled finance for city-wide NBS deployment.
3. Regional peer learning, capacity building, and trends analysis to set enabling conditions in place and to prime a pipeline of NBS investment projects that utilize resilient NBS and green-gray infrastructure.
4. A regional workgroup of funds, facilities, and financial institutions that are keen to support and invest in NBS and green-gray infrastructure. We facilitate dialogue on NBS across projects and investors, and work to scale up resources for the ACCR cohort of projects. We currently partner with cities in Kenya, Ethiopia, Rwanda, South Africa, as well as cities in DRC, ROC, Burundi, and Ghana. - Cities4Forests is an alliance of 95 cities, representing more than 297 million residents, acting to conserve, restore and sustainably manage nature for human well-being. Cities4Forests supports local champions to influence policy, prepare projects, and unlock finance for nature across the world. The initiative has developed world-class guidance on NBS project preparation, social equity plans, and financial analysis approaches, and has piloted new financing models and institutional structures to advance NBS on the ground. It runs NBS project accelerators in three world regions.
The WRI Urban Water Resilience initiative works with city stakeholders to help address their water risks and vulnerabilities through research, technical assistance, and capacity building to undertake strategic planning, identify place-based interventions, and secure funding and financing resources to implement solutions. It champions the Africa Cities Water Adaptation Platform (ACWA Platform), a partnership of 25 organizations dedicated to supporting cities to achieve water resilience. Together, these initiatives and teams bring ample experience in creating accessible, equitable, healthy, and resilient urban areas for people, businesses, and the environment. We work with governments, financial institutions, and civil society to ensure a climate-resilient future by harnessing the multiple benefits nature provides in and around cities.
Job Highlight:
The Climate Resilient Cities Associate will primarily support the Africa Climate Resilient Cities program in Rwanda. Currently, the CRC Associate will focus on coordinating the implementation of the 2 years project on Scaling Urban NBS for Climate Adaptation in Sub-Saharan Africa (SUNCASA) in Kigali City and will support the Head of the cities program in the coordination of a 5-year Resilient and Equitable Cities program and other engagement work underway in Rwanda. The CRC Associate will work with city stakeholders and WRI Head of cities program to scope technical assistance, identify, and prioritize activities that will lead to investment and implementation on the ground. The CRC Associate will support the Head of cities program in stakeholder’s management and partner’s engagements. This will also include providing support for the operationalization of the African Cities Water Adaptation Platform (ACWA Platform).
What will you do:
Project Management and Coordination (60% of time):
Relationship Management, Diplomacy, and Strategic Planning (40% of time):
What will you need:
Potential Salary: Salary is commensurate with experience and other compensable factorsHow to Apply: Please submit a resume with cover letter by the date of October 16, 2023. You must apply through the WRI Careers portal to be considered.
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About Us:**
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