Climate and Environmental Health Specialist

World Food Programme

Focuses on climate change adaptation, environmental health safety, and food security in emergencies. Requires expertise in disaster risk reduction and M&E.
### Strategic Analysis This role sits at the intersection of climate resilience and food security, two of the most pressing challenges in the humanitarian sector. As climate change intensifies, the World Food Programme must pivot from reactive emergency response to proactive adaptation. The Climate and Environmental Health Specialist will lead this shift by integrating environmental health into food systems, reducing disaster risks, and ensuring that interventions are measurable and evidence-based. This position is critical for building long-term resilience in vulnerable communities, aligning with global frameworks like the Paris Agreement and the Sustainable Development Goals. By bridging climate science and operational delivery, this role exemplifies the future of humanitarian action: data-driven, anticipatory, and environmentally conscious.