To qualify as an advocate for every child you will have…
• Master’s or post-graduate degree in Climate Change diplomacy, International Development, Public Policy or any other related disciplines;
• Minimum five (5) years’ work experience in the field of climate change and environmental science, social sciences, economics and public policy or another relevant field.
• In-depth understanding of climate change policy frameworks, especially NDCs under the Paris Agreement.
• Ability to integrate child-sensitive approaches into climate policies, ensuring the inclusion of children as key stakeholders.
• Proven ability to lead consultations with government agencies, NGOs, and youth organizations to gather inputs and build consensus on child-sensitive climate policies.
• Experience in facilitating workshops and working groups with multiple stakeholders, ensuring effective communication and collaboration.
• Strong experience in designing and delivering training on child-sensitive climate policies for government staff and stakeholders.
• Development of toolkits and guidance documents to implement child-sensitive approaches in climate action.
• Excellent oral and written skills in English (Russian an asset), and ability to facilitate communication with various stakeholders and draft reports and policy recommendations.
Optional:
• Strong interpersonal skills demonstrated by the ability to lead and gain the assistance and cooperation of others in a team endeavor.
• Ability to build trust through operating with transparency and creating an open, positive, and enabling environment.
• Ability to work in a multicultural environment.