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Title: Youth Volunteer
Duty Station: Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
Unit: Innovation Unit
Organization: World Food Programme
Duration: 12 months
Supervisor: Head of Innovation Unit
Background
The World Food Programme (WFP) Tanzania is advancing an innovation agenda to strengthen the effectiveness, efficiency, and sustainability of its programmes under the Country Strategic Plan. The Innovation Unit works across programme areas to identify, test, and scale new solutions that address food security, nutrition, climate resilience, and livelihoods challenges.
Through partnerships with government institutions, academia, startups, and the private sector, the Innovation Unit supports the development of innovative approaches that improve service delivery and reach vulnerable populations more effectively.
As part of WFP Tanzania’s commitment to youth engagement and learning, the Country Office is offering an opportunity for a motivated Youth Volunteer to join the Innovation Unit. The volunteer will contribute to the design, coordination, and documentation of innovation initiatives while gaining hands-on experience in humanitarian innovation and development programming.
Purpose of the Assignment
The Youth Volunteer will support the Innovation Unit in exploring, documenting, and coordinating innovative solutions that strengthen programme impact. The volunteer will assist in research, ecosystem engagement, programme coordination, and knowledge management related to innovation initiatives implemented by the Country Office.
This role offers a unique opportunity to work at the intersection of innovation, partnerships, and programme design, while contributing to initiatives that address real-world development challenges.
Key Responsibilities
a) Innovation Programme Coordination
Support the planning and coordination of innovation initiatives within the Country Office.
Assist in organizing workshops, innovation clinics, and learning events that bring together partners from government, private sector, academia and the innovation ecosystem.
Contribute to the preparation of innovation project documents, and presentations.
b) Innovation Research and Scouting
With support and guidance from the team, conduct research on emerging innovations relevant to WFP operations such as climate-smart agriculture, digital finance, clean energy, and circular economy solutions among others.
Prepare short research briefs to inform innovation programming.
c) Knowledge Management and Learning
Support documentation of innovation initiatives, lessons learned, and best practices.
Assist in preparing case studies, briefing notes, and innovation reports.
Support updating of innovation knowledge repositories and documentation platforms.
Expected Deliverables
During the assignment, the Youth Volunteer is expected to contribute to the following outputs:
Documentation and briefing notes on innovation initiatives
Reports for research and innovation events
Updated innovation knowledge management platforms
Required Qualifications
University degree (or currently completing) in one of the following fields:
Innovation / Entrepreneurship
Business Administration
Agricultural Economics
Environmental Studies
Development Studies
International Development
or related fields
Desired Skills and Competencies
Strong research and analytical skills
Interest in innovation, entrepreneurship, and development solutions
Ability to coordinate tasks and support project implementation
Strong written and verbal communication skills
Proficiency in Microsoft Office tools
Interest in working in a multicultural and international environment
Learning Opportunities for the Volunteer
The Youth Volunteer will gain exposure to:
Innovation programme design and implementation
Partnerships with government, academia, and private sector actors
Innovation ecosystem engagement and startup collaboration
Monitoring, learning, and documentation of innovation pilots
Humanitarian and development programming within WFP operations
Supervision
The volunteer will work under the direct supervision of the Head of Innovation Unit and will collaborate with programme teams across the Country Office.
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