Job Opportunity - Director of People and Operations, ORRAA

Job Opportunity - Director of People and Operations, ORRAA

Ocean Unite co-hosts the Ocean Risk and Resilience Action Alliance (ORRAA), a unique multi-sector collaboration with a 2030 target to drive US$500m into innovative, scalable finance products that increase coastal resilience and reduce ocean risk.

If you are passionate about the #Ocean and #BlueFinance we look forward to receiving your application: For the full job description see here: https://bit.ly/3DAT2Jn

Practice Standards for Conservation Trust Funds: Safeguards

Practice Standards for Conservation Trust Funds: Safeguards

Please join us for our 10th webinar in our series on the Practice Standards for CTFs. Octobers webinar will focus on Risk Management and Safeguards, a new core area in the 2020 edition of the Standards. Kathy Mikitin, the chair of the CFA's task force on Environmental and Social Safeguards, will present an overview of the topic, and Lourdes Lares from Profonanpe will share their experiences with safeguards.

CMP Toolkit released

CMP Toolkit released

Collaborative management partnerships (CMP), a type of public-private partnership for the conservation sector, are increasingly being used globally to strengthen protected area management and to promote sustainable development. With the success of CMPs in demonstrating positive conservation, social, and economic outcomes, a comprehensive review of these CMPs and their role in conserving wildlife and catalyzing rural development is presented in the new Global Wildlife Program toolkit Collaborative Management Partnership Toolkit.

Job Opportunity - Ocean Sewage Alliance Network Director

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The Ocean Sewage Alliance (OSA) is a project of Multiplier. We are a diverse collective of organizations and academic partners committed to reducing the threat of ocean wastewater pollution and increasing the health and wellbeing of both humans and nature. The OSA launched in June 2021, includes twenty diverse partners across conservation, academic, sanitation and private sectors and has established five working groups.

The Network Director position is newly-created and will be a critical next step in managing a growing collaborative. This position is essential to bringing together the many organizations, universities, cities, utilities, development banks and businesses that are working on the issue of ocean wastewater pollution, but not yet working together. With a diversity of cross-sector partners, a newly launched awareness building campaign and social media presence, and a growing pipeline of interested potential new member organizations, OSA is at an exciting point in establishing itself as a solutions-driven network of experts, cross-sector collaborators and as a knowledge hub for driving action.