FAO RWA / Published Jun 23, 2026

Climate Change and Environment Officer

On-site13. Climate action
Location
Rwanda
Kigali
Duration
365 days
Possible extension
Deadline
Jul 19, 2026
4 days left
Assignments
1
available position(s)
Expected start
Sep 12, 2026
Volunteer category
Specialist UCoS from Apr2026
International
Sustainable Development Goal

13. Climate action

Assignment

What the volunteer will do

Mission and objectives

The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) works to end hunger and all forms of malnutrition, sustainably manage natural resources, and build resilient agrifood systems. FAO’s work is guided by its Strategic Framework 2022–2031 and subsequent Country Program Framework and structured around the “Four Betters”: better production, better nutrition, better environment, and better life, leaving no one behind. In Rwanda, FAO supports Government efforts to transform food systems in line with national development priorities, including the Vision 2050, the National Strategy for Transformation (NST2), the Strategic Plan for the Transformation of Agriculture (PSTA 5), and Rwanda’s commitments under the UN Food Systems Summit pathways and the UN Sustainable Development Cooperation Framework (UNSDCF).

Context

Rwanda has prioritized the transformation of its food systems as a response to climate change and environmental degradation, aiming to strengthen climate resilience, improve agricultural productivity, protect natural resources, improve food security and nutrition, and promote inclusive, low carbon, and environmentally sustainable growth. In support of this agenda, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations in Rwanda (FAO Rwanda) works closely with the Ministry of Agriculture and Animal Resources (MINAGRI), the Rwanda Agriculture and Animal Resources Development Board (RAB), the Ministry of Environment (MoE), the Rwanda Environment Management Authority (REMA), decentralized entities, development partners, civil society, the private sector, and the United Nations Country Team (UNCT). Within this context, the United Nations Associate Volunteer (UNAV) will support stakeholder engagement, resource mobilization, including the development of concept notes, and funding proposals in response to call for proposals, designing communication and advocacy materials, Power Point Presentations, organizing stakeholder consultations and policy dialogue, and coordination with the UN Country Teams , as well as the implementation, monitoring and reporting of FAO supported projects and programmes, ensuring alignment with national priorities and the integration of cross cutting issues such as gender equality, youth empowerment, nutrition, climate action, and digitalization.

Task description

Under the direct supervision of the Senior Program and Food Systems Policy Advisor, the UN Volunteer will undertake the following tasks: Programming and Policy Alignment: - Provide high-level analytical, coordination, and knowledge support to strengthen Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) Rwanda’s strategic positioning on climate and environmental priorities, with a focus on policy coherence and climate finance readiness - Contribute to analytical assessments ensuring FAO interventions are fully aligned with national and global frameworks, including National Strategy for Transformation 2, Stra-tegic Plan for Agriculture Transformation 5, and the United Nations Sustainable Devel-opment Cooperation Framework 2025–2029 with particular attention to climate resili-ence and sustainable food systems. - Develop strategic briefing notes and policy-oriented analytical products to inform senior management engagement with government institutions and development partners on climate resilience and sustainable food systems. - Lead the identification and prioritization of investment opportunities in climate-smart agriculture, sustainable land management, and food systems transformation, ensuring alignment with national development priorities. - Provide technical inputs to concept notes and pipeline development for major climate finance mechanisms, including the Global Environment Facility, Green Climate Fund, and Adaptation Fund. - Strengthen the climate rationale of programme proposals through robust evidence gen-eration and alignment with Rwanda’s Nationally Determined Contribution and adapta-tion priorities. Stakeholder engagement and coordination: - Facilitate high-level engagement with government counterparts, development partners, civil society, private sector actors, and UN agencies to advance climate-resilient and en-vironmentally sustainable food systems - Coordinate and support multi-stakeholder platforms and policy dialogue processes relat-ed to climate action, environmental sustainability, and food systems transformation. Resource Mobilization and Partnership Development - Lead the strategic identification and mapping of climate and environmental financing op-portunities relevant to FAO Rwanda portfolio - Develop and contribute to high-quality concept notes and project proposals aligned with donor priorities and FAO’s comparative advantages in climate-smart agriculture, agri-environmental solutions, and food systems transformation. - Strengthen FAO’s positioning within joint programmes and climate-related initiatives through effective partnership coordination. - Support evidence-based donor engagement processes, including data consolidation and partner coordination. Programme and project implementation support: - Provide technical oversight and coordination support for the implementation of pro-grammes related to climate-smart agriculture, environmental sustainability, and resilient food systems. - Monitor programme performance, track results, and contribute to high-quality reporting on climate and environmental outcomes. - Ensure programme and project activities’ alignment with national policies, strategies, and commitments. UN System and Joint Programming Support - Support FAO’s engagement in UN coordination mechanisms, including UN Country Team processes, thematic working groups, and joint initiatives on climate change, envi-ronment and resilience. - Contribute to joint programme design, results frameworks, and reporting in line with UN INFO and results-based management standards. - Ensure FAO inputs are coherent with the UNSDCF 2025–2029 and aligned with the UN principle of “Leave No One Behind.” Monitoring, Learning, and Knowledge Products: - Monitor climate and environment-related intervention through synthesis of programme results, identification of emerging trends, and documentation of lessons learned to inform adaptive programming. - Contribute to the development of high-quality knowledge products including policy briefs, analytical reports, and presentations showcasing FAO’s strategic contributions to climate action and environmental sustainability in Rwanda - Document and promote innovative approaches, including landscape-based interventions and food systems–climate linkages, for internal learning and external visibility Integration of Cross-Cutting Priorities - Ensure systematic integration of gender equality, youth inclusion, environmental safe-guards, and digital innovation across all climate and environment programming and pro-posals - Ensure that climate and environmental interventions effectively contribute to inclusive, resilient, and sustainable food systems, in alignment with FAO’s Four Betters—Better Production, Better Nutrition, Better Environment, and Better Life
Requirements

Eligibility and qualifications

Age
18 - 80
Required experience
3 years
Education
Bachelor's degree
Nationality
Open to all nationalities

Languages

EnglishRequired

Fluent

Areas of expertise

Natural resources managementProject management, programme development, strategyClimate change, environment

Skills and experience

Demonstrated experience in: - Climate change, environmental management, natural resources, or sustainable agricul-ture programmes, and food systems. - Proven track record in designing and/or implementing climate-resilient agriculture or environmental sustainability projects - Monitoring, evaluation, and reporting, including results-based management frameworks Skills in: - Project design, concept note development, and proposal writing for cli-mate/environment funding - Strong stakeholder engagement and facilitation skills, with the ability to work across government, UN and private sector - Strong analytical skills to support evidence-based programming and climate rationale development - Ability to conduct policy analysis and alignment with national strategies and interna-tional frameworks.

Competencies and values

• Adaptability and Flexibility • Commitment and Motivation • Ethics and Values • Integrity • Planning and Organizing • Professionalism • Respect for Diversity • Working in Teams
Notes

Additional information

Living conditions and remarks
Kigali, Rwanda’s capital, is a stable and well-developed city with modern infrastructure and minimal congestion. Transport options include fast motorcycle taxis (best used with a personal helmet), standard taxis such as Kigali Taxi Service and airport taxis, as well as affordable and efficient public buses accessible via prepaid cards. Rental cars are also available. The city offers a wide range of quality accommodations and recreational facilities, along with diverse shopping options for both essential and imported goods. Healthcare services are reliable, with public and private facilities such as King Faisal Hospital, Kanombe Military Hospital and Legacy Clinic, etc…equipped for emergencies and linked to CIGNA insurance. Kigali is regarded as highly safe, supported by accessible emergency services (999 police, 111 fire, 112 general emergencies, 113 traffic accidents). UN Volunteers receive a Monthly Volunteer Living Allowance (MVLA) designed to cover basic living costs including housing, utilities, transport, and communication, ensuring a secure standard of living in line with United Nations standards. The MVLA is not a salary or compensation, but a subsistence allowance to prevent personal financial burden during the assignment. Visa process: Rwanda facilitates a straightforward visa process for international visitors: Visa on Arrival: Nationals of all countries can obtain a visa on arrival at Kigali International Airport and all land borders, valid for 30 days. Citizens of African Union, Commonwealth, and La Francophonie member states receive this visa free of charge for visits up to 30 days. Fur-ther details on the visa requirements to Rwanda can be obtained from this link. Visit Rwanda Online Application (e-Visa): Travelers preferring to secure a visa before arrival can apply online through the IremboGov portal. The processing time is approximately 7 days, and fees vary based on the visa type. For more details refer to this link. Irembo Support Visa Application Requirements: 1) A passport valid for at least 6 months beyond the date of entry. 2) A recent passport-sized photograph. 3) Completed visa application form. 4) Proof of accommodation or invitation letter. 5) Return or onward travel ticket. Important Considerations: 1) Visa fees and processing times vary depending on nationality and visa categories. 2) It's advisable to check the latest visa requirements before travel, as regulations may change. 3) Ensure all required documents are prepared to support a smooth application process. For the most up to date information, consult the Rwanda Directorate General of Immigration and Emigration or the nearest Rwandan embassy or consulate.
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