Climate Change and Environmental Health Specialist

World Food Programme (WFP)

Focus on climate change adaptation, disaster risk reduction, and food security in emergencies. Requires diplomas in Climate Change, Environmental Health and Safety, and Food Security & Nutrition. The specialist will integrate climate-smart approaches into WFP's humanitarian operations.
### Strategic Analysis The Climate Change and Environmental Health Specialist role at WFP is a linchpin in addressing the dual crises of climate change and malnutrition. By integrating climate adaptation with food security, this position bridges environmental sustainability and humanitarian aid, ensuring that interventions are resilient and nutrition-sensitive. The role's emphasis on strategic M&E and grant compliance underscores the need for data-driven accountability in a sector increasingly scrutinized for impact. As climate shocks exacerbate hunger, specialists who can navigate the nexus of environmental health, nutrition, and funding mechanisms are critical for building adaptive capacity in vulnerable populations. This role exemplifies the shift from reactive aid to proactive, systemic resilience-building.