Monitoring and Evaluation Specialist (Climate Resilience)
World Food Programme
Design and implement M&E frameworks for climate resilience and food security programs. Requires expertise in M&E, food security, and climate change. Relevant for diplomas in M&E, Food Security & Nutrition, and Climate Change.
### Strategic Analysis
The Monitoring and Evaluation Specialist (Climate Resilience) role at the World Food Programme is critical in bridging the gap between climate adaptation efforts and food security outcomes. As climate change intensifies, the ability to measure the effectiveness of resilience programs becomes paramount. This position ensures that interventions are data-driven, accountable, and scalable. By designing robust M&E frameworks, the specialist enables evidence-based decision-making, optimizing resource allocation for maximum impact. In a global context where climate-related disasters threaten millions, this role strengthens the humanitarian sector's capacity to adapt and respond, aligning with the UN's Sustainable Development Goals on zero hunger and climate action. The specialist's work directly informs policy and practice, making them a linchpin in the fight against climate-induced hunger.