E T Consultant - Carbon Credit Mobilization
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E T Consultant - Carbon Credit Mobilization World Bank Group Washington D.C. Both national and international EC1 - Extended Term Consultant Appointment level Speaks English, French, Spanish Application deadline: March 27, 2026 Closed Apply Summary by Impactpool The World Bank is seeking an E T Consultant for Carbon Credit Mobilization to enhance the Adaptation Fund's capacity to mobilize resources from international carbon markets. The consultant will develop and implement strategies to engage with governments, multilateral agencies, and carbon market actors, focusing on advancing Article 6 implementation. Responsibilities include mapping stakeholder engagement, producing a prioritized pipeline of cooperative approaches, and supporting outreach efforts. The role requires collaboration with various teams and regular reporting on progress against agreed outputs. Candidate Requirements: Master's degree in relevant field Minimum five years of experience in climate change or carbon markets Expertise in carbon finance and sustainable finance instruments Project management experience Understanding of climate change policy and market issues Proficiency in data analysis and report writing Excellent communication and analytical skills Understanding of challenges faced by developing countries in accessing climate finance E T Consultant - Carbon Credit Mobilization Job #: req36001 Organization: World Bank Sector: Climate Change Grade: EC1 Term Duration: 2 years 0 months Recruitment Type: Local Recruitment Location: Washington, DC,United States Required Language(s): English Preferred Language(s): French & Spanish Closing Date: 3/27/2026 (MM/DD/YYYY) at 11:59pm UTC Description Climate change will greatly affect the poorest people in the world, who are often hardest hit by weather catastrophes, desertification, and rising sea levels and least able to respond. In some parts of the world, climate change has already contributed to worsening food security, reduced the predictable availability of fresh water, and exacerbated the spread of disease and other threats to human health. Helping the most vulnerable countries and communities adapt to increasing challenges of climate change is an imperative for the international community, requiring significant resources to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals. The Adaptation Fund is an innovative financing mechanism set up by the Conference of Parties (COP) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), with the purpose of financing concrete climate change adaptation projects and programs in developing country Parties. At the request of the COP, the GEF is providing secretariat services to the Adaptation Fund Board (the Board) on an interim basis, through a dedicated team. Since becoming fully operational in 2010, the Board has approved over 190 projects and programs worth more than USD 1.2 billion in over 100 countries. Launched under the Kyoto Protocol of the UNFCCC, the Adaptation Fund has been formally serving the Paris Agreement since 2019. The Adaptation Fund is implementing its second medium term strategy (2023-2027) that rests on the three pillars of adaptation action, innovation and learning/knowledge management. The Adaptation Fund supports country-driven projects and programs, innovation, and global learning for effective adaptation. All of the Adaptation Fund’s activities are designed to build national and local adaptive capacities while reaching and engaging the most vulnerable groups, and to integrate gender consideration to provide equal opportunity to access and benefit from the Fund’s resources. They are also aimed at enhancing synergies with other sources of climate finance, while creating models that can be replicated or scaled up. Since 2022, the Fund has been implementing its current Resource Mobilization Strategy (2022 – 2025) . As part of the strategy and action plan, the Board sets annual resource mobilization targets for voluntary contributions. The Board is currently developing its next Resource Mobilization Strategy for 2026 to 2029. The Adaptation Fund can also receive resources from international carbon markets. It was initially set up to be financed with the share of proceeds amounting to two per cent of certified emission reductions (CERs) issued from activities under the clean development mechanism (CDM) of the Kyoto Protocol. This provides the AF with a unique mandate and ability to channel funding from various sources towards concrete adaptation action in the most climate vulnerable communities in developing countries. The Fund is also set to receive a five per cent share of proceeds from the Paris Agreement’s Article 6.4 Carbon Crediting Mechanism (UNFCCC Decision 3/CMA.3). In addition, Parties and stakeholder using cooperative approaches under Article 6.2 are strongly encouraged to commit to contribute resources for adaptation, in particular through contributions to the Adaptation Fund (UNFCCC Decision 2/CMA.3). The Secretariat is recruiting an extended-term consultant to strengthen the Adaptation Fund’s capacity to mobilize resources from international carbon markets—particularly under Articles 6.2 and 6.4 of the Paris Agreement and relevant voluntary carbon market initiatives. The consultant will play a key role in developing and implementing strategies to advance the Adaptation Fund’s engagement with Article 6 through engagement with governments, multilateral agencies, the corporate sector, Parties, and carbon market actors—translating Board decisions, mandates, and strategic priorities into concrete country-level discussions, partnerships, and transaction-related processes—with a primary focus on advancing Article 6 implementation while contributing to the Adaptation Fund’s Resource Mobilization Strategy 2026–2029 (subject to Board approval), particularly for carbon market linked sources of adaptation finance. The consultant reports to the Lead for the Country Partnerships Unit and will work clos
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