Community Engagement (CE) Thematic Manager, MFF - Cambodia

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Localisation Cambodia
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Posted on 07-11-2024

WWF-Cambodia

WWF’s Mission is to stop the degradation of the planet’s natural environment and to build a future in which people live in harmony with nature

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Want to make a positive difference to the future of people and our one shared home, the Earth? Working at WWF could be your opportunity of a lifetime.

All around the world, people are waking up to the deepening crisis of nature loss. A growing realization that nature is our life-support system. And that nobody will be spared from the impacts of its loss. Here at WWF, we are helping to tackle this enormous global challenge.

What we do

WWF is working on the ground across the Asia-Pacific region to conserve biodiversity and build a secure and sustainable future for people and wildlife.

WWF’s mission is to stop the degradation of the planet’s natural environment and to build a future in which humans live in harmony with nature. The vision of the conservation department of WWF Cambodia is “Cambodia’s forests, rivers and wildlife are protected and conserved for all” that contributes to WWF’s 2050 vision of “a sustainable and healthy planet” on which “we live within planetary boundaries”.

WWF Cambodia focuses conservation activities on landscapes of critical biodiversity importance in alignment with the Royal Government of Cambodia’s vision for sustainable development, “By 2050, Cambodia’s biodiversity and its ecosystem services are valued, conserved, restored where necessary, wisely used and managed so as to ensure equitable economic prosperity and improved quality of life for all in the country”.

The goals of conservation department of WWF-Cambodia are: increased habitat protection and connectivity, increase and stable species populations, increased benefits for community members protecting their landscape, and decreased threats of conversion.

WWF Cambodia, through its Mekong Flooded Forest (MFF) Landscape Programme, supports conservation actions in Kratie and Stung Treng provinces to halt the extinction of species, halt the loss and degradation of habitats for these species and the ecosystem services that they provide for people, and develop sustainable livelihoods with a human footprint within the capacity that nature can provide.

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Join the world’s largest and most respected independent conservation organization as the Community Engagement (CE) Thematic Manager to be based in Kratie Province, Cambodia, and together we can conserve our planets’ rich biological diversity, through sustainable use of natural resources, and promote new opportunities for the benefit of all people, enhancing local livelihoods and contributing to poverty reduction.

The CE Thematic Manager plays a leadership role and supports the development and implementation of the Mekong Flooded Forest (MFF) Landscape CE programme and the projects that are assigned to this position as Project Manager. The project that is currently under this position’s management is the Scale-Up II project. Scale-Up II is a 5-year DGD funded program (Jan 2022- Dec 2026), implemented in the Mekong Flooded Forest Landscape, Cambodia by WWF-Cambodia, with partners such as the Forest and Livelihood Organization (FLO) in coordination with WWF-Belgium and implemented by WWF-Cambodia. This is the second program funded by the DGD, the Belgian Development Cooperation. This program is implemented in the Kratie Province, Cambodia. The program aims to contribute to improved human well-being of conservation stakeholders through sustainable livelihood activities for economic and/or food security.

The CE Thematic Manager is responsible for leading, managing and coordinating all thematic activities under the CE programme through Programme Officers under his/her management, including activities on community livelihoods, education and outreach awareness, and community forestry/fisheries/protected areas. He/she coordinates with the other thematic managers in the Landscape like the Protected Areas and Law Enforcement (PALE) and Biodiversity Research and Monitoring (BRM) related to achieving results for the projects under his/her supervision to ensure that all thematic activities are integrated, effectively planned,implemented in compliance of those community engagement and livelihood approaches and with WWF’s contractual obligations. Similarly, he/she ensures that CE activities programmed under projects managed by others are carried out effectively and efficiently by the CE Department.

The CE Thematic Manager is also a member of the Landscape Management Team (LMT). This body, led by the Head of Landscape, is the primary mechanism for integrated program development and planning within the whole MFF Landscape.

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