This is a hybrid position which requires 8 days per month in the office. You will be based in our office in Nairobi. Existing work authorization is required at the time of application submission as WRI is unable to sponsor any visa work sponsorship for this position.
About the Program:
African cities are set to double their population to 1.5 billion by 2050, yet infrastructure and services lag, particularly in informal settlements lacking safe, affordable essentials. Over half of sub-Saharan Africa’s city residents face unsafe air pollution levels, while many coastal and riverine cities risk severe flooding. Urban areas produce 70% of global greenhouse gas emissions, worsening heatwaves and droughts.
With three-quarters of 2050 infrastructure yet to be built, there is a vital opportunity to embed low-carbon, climate-resilient, and inclusive planning. WRI Africa, through the Ross Center for Sustainable Cities, works to improve urban quality of life, ensure equitable access to services, and support climate neutrality by 2050.
Our focus areas include creating livable neighbourhoods with clean air, green spaces, and safe transport, and building resilient water systems through nature-based solutions. In Kenya, the “Electrifying Two- and Three-Wheelers” project will cut transport emissions, create green jobs, and scale e-mobility adoption in peri-urban and rural areas.
Job Highlight:
You will work with the project team to support the design and implementation of a comprehensive MEL framework to track progress, measure impact, and support adaptive management of a national electric mobility (e-mobility) project focused on two- and three-wheelers. You will ensure robust monitoring and reporting of outcomes related to greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions reductions, green job creation, climate finance mobilization, energy cost savings, and systems transformation. You will integrate equity into your work.
You will work closely with the WRI Ross Center Electric Mobility team and WRI Africa the national project team, implementation partners, and an international MEL expert to align country-level MEL with the project's overall theory of change. You will report to WRI Africa’s PMEL Manager, with a dotted line to the Project Manager Electrifying Kenya’s Two- and Three-Wheelers Project.
As a member of WRI’s broader PMEL team you will collaborate with other PMEL professions in contributing to institutional MEL learning and quality improvement across the organization.
What you will do:
MEL System Design and Implementation (40%):
Monitoring and Performance Management (30%):
Reporting, Communication, and Learning (20%):
Institutional MEL Support (10%):
What you will need:
Potential Salary:
Salary is commensurate with experience and other compensable factors.
How to Apply:
Please submit a resume with a cover letter by 2 September 2025. We may close for applications sooner if we receive a high volume of qualified applications.
You must apply through the WRI Careers portal to be considered.
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