Overview
The Country Delivery Coordinator, Mission 300 is responsible for coordinating the technical support and operational alignment of country-led Delivery Units (CDMUs) to advance National Energy Compacts.
Key Responsibilities
- Establish and maintain relationships with Mission 300 countries via their Compact Delivery and Monitoring Units (CDMU) and other country stakeholders.
- Engage with CDMU and country focal points to track and monitor implementation of their National Energy Compacts.
- Strengthen on-ground country support on Mission 300 through facilitating technical assistance support to Mission 300 governments.
- Track progress against Mission 300 National Energy Compacts, ensuring accountability and transparency.
- Provide data-driven insights to inform strategic decision-making and identify implementation bottlenecks.
- Identify opportunities to implement clean cooking initiatives highlighted in Mission 300 National Energy Compacts.
- Perform analysis and make recommendations to ensure program alignment with local needs and priorities.
- Contribute to program design and implementation by providing thematic and content input.
- Collaborate with the SEforALL MEL team to develop KPI reports and tracking mechanisms for Mission 300 targets.
- Document best practices and key learnings related to the establishment and operational success of CDMUs.
Required Experience
- A minimum of 5 years of hands-on experience in managing or coordinating sustainable energy or energy access programmes.
- Proven experience in stakeholder coordination, involving government agencies, development partners, or private sector actors in the energy space.
- Experience in working on multi-country energy programs and providing technical support to governments or national implementation units.
- Experience working with the African power sector and the operational modalities of the World Bank or African Development Bank and other core partners such as Mission 300, priority projects and implementation framework.
- Strong proficiency in data analysis and the preparation of technical progress reports for international development partners.
Qualifications
- An Advanced University Degree (master’s degree or equivalent) in Energy, Engineering, Business Management, Policy, Economics, Sustainable Development or a related field.
- A First Level University Degree (Bachelor’s Degree) in Energy, Engineering, Business Management, Policy, Economics, Sustainable Development or a related field with an additional two years of experience may be accepted in lieu of the Master's Degree.