Posted : 10-12-2019 | Name of employer : WWF Cameroon |
Location : Mambele, Cameroun | Views : 2120 |
Job type : CDD | Applicants : 0 |
Expiration date : 16-12-2019 |
The World Wide Fund for Nature Seeks a
Community Development Officer for its Jengi Tri-Nationale de la Sangha (TNS) Program
The World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF), Cameroon Country Programme Office is looking for a Community Development Officer to contribute to the goal of its Jengi TNS Program. In 1995, Government declared the area that is now the Lobéké National Park in South-East Cameroon as an "essential zone of protection." It became part of the South East Technical Operational Unit (UTO / SE), It was integrated into the Tri-National Sangha (TNS) landscape following the signature of the transboundary cooperation agreement on December 7, 2000 by the Governments of the Republic of Cameroon, the Central African Republic and the Republic of Congo. In 2001, Government classified the ZEP as the Lobéké National Park (LNP). WWF has maintained effective presence in the area since 1995, when it created the Jengi Southeast Forest Programme. Eventually the Program evolved into the present Jengi Tri-Nationale de la Sangha (TNS) Program that supports the LNP and its peripheral zone in wildlife conservation, contributing to the well-being of local populations and sustainable management of natural resources through a landscape approach in partnership with the Ministry Forestry and Wildlife, the Fondation pour le Tri-national de la Sangha (FTNS) and others. FTNS supports the LNP and its peripheral zone through the following annual work programs:
The CDO will lead delivery in Program 3, and support the achievement of the overall mission of the Jengi Tri-Nationale de la Sangha (TNS) Program as needed. Consistent WWF Cameroon vision of a future with healthy ecosystems and thriving biodiversity supporting people and driving sustainable development in Cameroon, the Jengi Tri-Nationale de la Sangha (TNS) Program has as mission to stop biodiversity decline, reverse the negative trend and contribute to improvement in the living conditions of the local communities and indigenous peoples (Baka).
Location: Mambele, Cameroon
Duration: 1 year, renewable
Major functions:
The major function of Community Development Officer (CDO) is to provide technical support to local communities and Baka Indigenous people for their sustainable development. The CDO is expected to raise awareness on conservation of local people and stakeholders, and secure their commitment to sustainable natural resource management and active participation in the management of the Lobeke National Park (LNP) and the Jengi TNS landscape.
Major Duties and Responsibilities
What you need:
Required Skills and Competencies
Required Behavioural Skills
How to apply?
Email a cover letter and CV to recruit-cam@wwfcam.org
The subject should read CDO-TNS
Only those who meet the requirements will be contacted. If you have not been contacted one month after closing, please consider your application unsuccessful.
Deadline for applications: December 16th, 2019
Female applicants are encouraged.
WWF is an equal opportunity employer and committed to having a diverse workforce.
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