About ARIN
The Africa Research and Impact Network (ARIN) is a premier research-impact platform comprising over 200 researchers and policymakers with national focal points across 36 African countries. ARIN’s database includes over 3,000 stakeholders from universities, think tanks, private sectors, and governments. Its mission is to promote research excellence and facilitate dialogues on best research and impact practices by providing platforms for science-policy interface across Africa, supported by evidence. ARIN leverages Africa’s rich pool of researchers, innovations, and policy practices, profiling and sharing them to inform transformative policy actions. ARIN’s focus areas include climate change, knowledge management, science, and innovation. The network promotes climate action by evaluating adaptation and innovation opportunities for the continent, addressing science-policy gaps, and promoting research commercialization, innovation, and knowledge translation. For more information, visit: https://www.arin-africa.org
Job Summary:
ARIN is seeking a Postdoctoral Fellow in Climate Finance to provide strategic and technical leadership in advancing research and policy on climate finance mechanisms. The successful candidate will contribute to evidence-based policy-making, capacity building, and innovative financing solutions for climate-resilient development.
Key Responsibilities:
- Conduct advanced research on climate finance landscapes, mechanisms, and investment strategies.
- Develop qualitative and quantitative tools to evaluate climate finance effectiveness and equity.
- Explore ways to mobilize public and private capital for climate adaptation and mitigation.
- Provide technical advice and evidence-based recommendations to governments and stakeholders on climate finance dynamics.
- Lead national and international dialogues on scaling up climate adaptation and mitigation financing.
- Collaborate with governments and private sector partners to design innovative financing models.
- Monitor climate finance disbursements and develop frameworks for assessing their impact.
- Design and implement capacity-building initiatives for stakeholders on climate finance.
- Publish high-quality research outputs, including journal articles, policy briefs, and reports.
- Support ARIN’s fundraising initiatives through proposal development and donor engagement.
Qualifications and Skills:
- PhD in Environmental Economics, Finance, Public Policy, Climate Science, or a related field.
- Minimum five years of experience in climate change research and project management.
- Strong knowledge of climate finance mechanisms and international processes (e.g., UNFCCC, COP negotiations).
- Proficiency in economic modeling, cost-benefit analysis, and financial structuring for climate projects.
- Excellent skills in statistical analysis and data visualization tools (e.g., R, Python, Stata).
- Familiarity with Kenya’s Climate Change Act (2016), Vision 2030, and global frameworks like the Paris Agreement and SDGs.
Application Requirements
For all positions, please submit a single PDF file containing:
- A cover letter (max 1 page) describing your experience, expertise, and interest in ARIN’s mission.
- Curriculum vitae (CV).
- Copies of academic transcripts and/or certificates.
- Publication List(Post Docs)
- Contact information for two references.
Email your application to: a.mtunji@arin-africa.org with a copy to hr@arin-africa.org
Subject Line: Include the corresponding reference number (e.g., Postdoctoral Fellow: Climate Finance Application).
Deadline: Applications close on December 15th, 2024.
ARIN offers a multicultural, collegial research environment with competitive compensation and benefits. We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity and inclusion in our recruitment.