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Chief of Party - USAID Lake Malawi Fisheries Conservation Project

Updated: April 13, 2024 02:04 PM GMT


ICF

ICF

Lilongwe

• Energy & Intl. Development
• Climate, Energy & Transportation (CET) – Division
• Funding Client: USAID/Malawi country mission
• Location of position: Lilongwe, Malawi

Looking to make a difference? ICF is seeking a Chief of Party to support the USAID Lake Malawi Fisheries Conservation Project in Malawi.

Job Description

ICF is seeking both local and international candidates to apply for the Chief of Party (COP) role for this upcoming USAID/Malawi-funded activity focused on addressing threats to the biodiversity and natural resources of Lake Malawi that are important to the economic resilience and food security of Malawians, as well as global conservation efforts. This 5-year activity will aim to strengthen economic, regulatory, and social governance mechanisms that effectively conserve the exceptional biodiversity of Lake Malawi and deliver sustainable, profitable, and equitable wild-caught and farm-raised fisheries in and around priority areas of the Lake. The COP will be based in... More Detail


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