
Consultant – Project Development at World Resources Institute (WRI)
- Kenya
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Identify and map key stakeholders across government, private sector, civil society, and financial institutions in each target country.
- Organize and lead stakeholder consultations, including workshops and bilateral meetings.
- Develop a Stakeholder Engagement Report capturing priority sectors, investment barriers, financing needs, and strategic opportunities.
- Collaborate with national and sub-national stakeholders to define priority areas for private climate investment.
- Draft at least three investment concept notes (one per country) aligned with national climate goals and designed to stimulate private sector engagement.
- Ensure the concepts are technically sound, address gender and social inclusion, and reflect financial viability and investor readiness.
- Provide guidance to WRI teams and partners on structuring concepts and aligning them with national and local development strategies.
- Incorporate considerations such as development of communication, stakeholder buy-in, and capacity needs into final outputs.
- Work with country partners to ensure institutional alignment and long-term ownership of developed concepts
- Advanced degree in Climate Finance, Environmental Economics, Public Policy, Development Communication, or a related field.
- Minimum of 7 years' experience in climate-related project design and private sector engagement.
- Proven ability to facilitate multi-stakeholder processes and synthesize inputs into coherent, investable concepts.
- Strong experience in Africa, preferably in Kenya, Rwanda, and Ghana.
- Excellent writing, communication, and analytical skills.
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