East
Africa (infoDev Climate Technology Program)
Local Appointment (Extended Term Consultant, One Year with possible extension)
Location: Nairobi, Kenya
The World Bank’s infoDev Program is seeking a high caliber locally-recruited Extended Term Consultant (ETC) for the East Africa infoDev Climate Technology Program to be based in Nairobi, Kenya.
Background/General Description
infoDev (www.infodev.org) is a program of the World Bank which works at the intersection of innovation, technology, and entrepreneurship to create opportunities for inclusive growth, job creation and poverty reduction.
infoDev’s Climate Technology Program (CTP) is creating a global network of Climate Innovation Centers (CICs) that provide a country-driven approach to climate change and allow countries to achieve their green growth objectives.
Each CIC provides venture capital financing, business advisory, and other SME services to enable domestic industry to pro-actively and profitably develop innovative climate technology (cleantech) solutions that meet local needs.
The first CIC in the global network will be launched in Kenya in early 2012. The Ethiopia CIC is
expected to launch in mid 2012 and other CICs thereafter.
Reporting to the CTP Program Coordinator, the ETC will provide technical support, advising, and supervision of CTP programs in East Africa.
The ETC will:
Local Appointment (Extended Term Consultant, One Year with possible extension)
Location: Nairobi, Kenya
The World Bank’s infoDev Program is seeking a high caliber locally-recruited Extended Term Consultant (ETC) for the East Africa infoDev Climate Technology Program to be based in Nairobi, Kenya.
Background/General Description
infoDev (www.infodev.org) is a program of the World Bank which works at the intersection of innovation, technology, and entrepreneurship to create opportunities for inclusive growth, job creation and poverty reduction.
infoDev’s Climate Technology Program (CTP) is creating a global network of Climate Innovation Centers (CICs) that provide a country-driven approach to climate change and allow countries to achieve their green growth objectives.
Each CIC provides venture capital financing, business advisory, and other SME services to enable domestic industry to pro-actively and profitably develop innovative climate technology (cleantech) solutions that meet local needs.
The first CIC in the global network will be launched in Kenya in early 2012. The Ethiopia CIC is
expected to launch in mid 2012 and other CICs thereafter.
Reporting to the CTP Program Coordinator, the ETC will provide technical support, advising, and supervision of CTP programs in East Africa.
The ETC will:
- Act as the
primary advisor and in-country infoDev focal point to the Kenya and
Ethiopia CIC host organizations, venture capital fund managers, and the
East Africa Climate Innovation Network (CIN), by providing technical
support and supervision of project implementation and guidance on
consistency and adherence to infoDev’s vision for the network of CICs and
quality of delivery;
- Work with the
CTP team in Washington to ensure the timely and accurate preparation of
all necessary status reports, summary tables, budget statements of account
and documentation of CIC and CIN implementation progress for donors and
other stakeholders;
- Keeping a
particular focus on East Africa, support the CTP team in the development
of a growth strategy and annual work program for the CTP in East Africa,
including short, medium and long term milestones, budget, regular
reporting mechanisms (including financial progress reports), a monitoring
and evaluation framework to measure results and impact, as well as
proposed strategic linkages to other programs and partners;
- Liaise with
local stakeholder climate technology communities in East African
countries, particularly in Kenya, to ensure that the CTP remains
demand-driven and responsive to client needs;
- Work with the
CTP team in Washington to ensure strong internal links to WB/IFC networks,
units and regions, alignment with Bank Group country strategies, and green
growth and climate change strategies for Africa;
- Represent
infoDev and raise awareness of the CTP by participating in dialogue with
governments, the private sector, civil society and other infoDev partners
and stakeholders on Green Growth and Climate Technologies, in
collaboration with the Program Coordinator, infoDev Program Manager, and
CTP team, as appropriate;
- Support
infoDev’s analytical and research agenda on Climate Technologies and Green
Growth.
The
successful candidate should possess:
- a Masters degree
or equivalent experience in a relevant discipline plus at least five years
of related World Bank and/or external experience;
- Established
network of contacts and strong knowledge of the key players/stakeholders
and climate technology landscape in East Africa;
- Knowledge of the
clean technology sector, including cycles for taking clean technologies
from concept to commercialization;
- Knowledge of
appropriate SME support mechanisms, including access to finance, public
policies, and linkages and eco-systems to grow sustainable enterprises;
- Experience,
preferably in the private sector, of the application of innovative
climate-related technologies in developing countries;
- Proven ability
to work effectively in complex, multicultural teams in a matrix management
environment;
- Effective
communication skills, including the ability to speak articulately and
persuasively, and to write concisely;
- First-hand
experience with the World Bank’s trust fund processes and with
implementation of trust-funded activities is a plus.
- Must be based in
Nairobi and able to work out of the World Bank’s Nairobi office and have
willingness and ability to travel up to 30% to Ethiopia and other
countries within East Africa.
For
the full job description and full selection criteria, qualified candidates are
requested to visit and submit an electronic application through the World Bank
Careers website: Apply
Online
Email or paper/postal applications will not be considered.
The World Bank Group is committed to achieving diversity in terms of gender, nationality, culture and educational background.
Individuals with disabilities are equally encouraged to apply.
The closing date is January 31, 2012.
Only short listed candidates will be contacted.
Email or paper/postal applications will not be considered.
The World Bank Group is committed to achieving diversity in terms of gender, nationality, culture and educational background.
Individuals with disabilities are equally encouraged to apply.
The closing date is January 31, 2012.
Only short listed candidates will be contacted.
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