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The Environment, Natural Resources and Blue Economy (ENB) Global Practice has five key business lines consisting of Lending and non-lending services in (1) Forests, Watersheds and Sustainable Landscapes (‘Green Business line’); (2) Marine, Coastal, Aquatic Resources and Ocean Health (‘Blue Economy Business line’); (3) Pollution Management and Environmental Health (‘Pollution Management Business line’); (4) Environmental Economics, Policies and Institutions Business line, and (5) Safeguards/ Environmental Risk Management Business line: delivery of effective environmental risk management and sustainability by managing risk at the project level and creating opportunities to advance sustainable development. This includes provision of high-quality and timely safeguards services across the Bank, including current safeguards policies and the effective implementation of the new Environment and Social Framework (ESF) that was rolled out on October 1, 2018
The ENB Global Practice in Sub Saharan Africa consists of four units: Two in West and Central Africa Region, and two in East and Southern Africa Region. SAEE3 covers parts of East and Southern; and the Indian Ocean islands. The unit manages operations in a variety of areas such as natural resources management, coastal zone management, forestry, pollution, climate change, landscape and terrestrial and marine natural resources. In addition, the unit, like other ENR GP units provides environmental safeguards and ESF services across all sectors and projects.
The Natural Resources Management Specialist will be based in Maputo, Mozambique and will principally be supporting a broad and evolving portfolio of lending and policy dialogue on the Blue business line. He/she will also support operations in Biodiversity, Forestry, Climate Change, Rural Development, and Sustainable Landscapes. Under this portfolio, for FY 21, a new operation under the Prevention and Resilience Allocation (PRA) will be developed for sustainable livelihoods and resources management in conflict affected regions of Northern Mozambique, as well as an integrated landscape and sustainable rural economy Program for Results (PforR). The Selected candidate will work under supervision of the Practice Manager for SAEE3 based in the WB ‘s Washington Office.
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