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A global climate network is seeking a Manager for Urban-Rural Alliances (Food Systems) to lead a project aimed at transforming regional food systems in Africa. This role involves establishing governance frameworks between cities, developing business programs for smallholders, and sharing knowledge for broader city replication success. The ideal candidate will have extensive experience in food systems interventions and managing stakeholder programs, with a focus on enhancing food security and resilience in urban and rural areas. Fluency in English is required, with knowledge of local languages beneficial.
C40 is a network of nearly 100 mayors of the world’s leading cities, who are working to deliver the urgent action needed right now to confront the climate crisis, and create a future where everyone, everywhere can thrive. Mayors of C40 cities are committed to using a science‑based and people‑focused approach to help the world limit global heating to 1.5°C and build healthy, equitable and resilient communities. Through a Global Green New Deal, mayors are working alongside a broad coalition of representatives from labour, business, the youth climate movement and civil society to go further and faster than ever before.
C40’s team of 400+ staff is based in offices in London, in New York, Johannesburg, Singapore, Delhi, Rio de Janeiro, Copenhagen, Beijing and Paris, and individual staff based across 25+ different locations.
The strategic direction of the organisation is determined by an elected Steering Committee of C40 mayors, which is chaired by Mayor Sadiq Khan of London and Mayor Yvonne Aki‑Sawyerr of Freetown. Three‑term Mayor of New York City Michael R. Bloomberg serves as President of the C40 Board of Directors, responsible for operational oversight. A regionally diverse management team, led by Executive Director Mark Watts, leads the day‑to‑day management of C40. C40’s two core strategic funders are Bloomberg Philanthropies and Realdania.
Our international staff work with the C40 network under the leadership of city governments to deliver this mission. Using a data‑driven approach, our team identifies and promotes the exchange of proven programmes and policies developed by cities; provides world‑class research, technical expertise and access to key partners to deliver new programmes and policies with cities; and communicates cities’ individual achievements and collective leadership.
C40 is committed to supporting and promoting equity and diversity and creating an inclusive working environment for everyone. We believe that when people with different life experiences are involved in decision‑making, we deliver better.
We believe having a diverse workforce ensures we connect better with all the different communities and people affected by the climate crisis. This enables us to make better decisions which lead to better outcomes in the work we do through increased creativity, productivity, greater global impact alongside a broader perspective and approach to our work.
We welcome applicants that are diverse in terms of age, gender identity, sexual orientation, physical or mental ability, ethnicity and perspective. Our goal is for C40 to be an environment where everyone, from any background, can flourish and can be themselves whilst contributing to our mission. If you identify as a person with a disability, we work to provide reasonable appropriate measures and any additional support needed to provide an equitable working experience. If you are living with a disability, chronic illness or neurodiversity please inform us, to provide you with the proper assistance in the application process.
C40 promotes a work culture where staff can input to improve equity, diversity and inclusion through staff‑led groups and formal forums. We know that creating our ideal working environment is a learning process and we are committed to the ongoing effort.
C40 Climate Solutions and Networks
C40’s Climate Solutions and Networks (CSN) team oversees six program areas focused on priority climate action sectors and interventions: Energy and Buildings; Transportation; Urban Planning; Food and Waste; Air Quality; and Climate Resilience. Under these program areas, CSN operates 16 different networks that facilitate city‑to‑city best practice sharing on specific climate action areas, such as clean energy or zero emission vehicles. The networks help cities replicate, improve and accelerate climate action to meet the goals of the Paris Agreement. These city‑only working groups provide for honest knowledge and experience exchange, enabling cities to tap into the global expertise of their peers as well as connect with technical partners. Through networks, cities find opportunities to undertake joint projects in areas of mutual interest and benefit. C40 networks also amplify individual city solutions by providing a global platform for showcasing city success. The result is that cities’ climate actions to reduce GHGs, air pollutants and climate risks are bolder, fairer, and more impactful than if they were to go it alone.
A number of these programs and networks also offer direct support to cities through technical assistance projects, training, tools, and resources, often in conjunction with other C40 teams and programs. The CSN team also supports cities to deliver on the mayoral commitments made through C40’s accelerators including, but not limited to, the Green & Healthy Streets Accelerator, the Good Food Cities Accelerator, the Thriving Food Systems Accelerator, the Sustainable Waste Systems Accelerator, and Towards Zero Waste Accelerator. The C40 accelerators are statements of political action giving cities an opportunity to show leadership globally and locally.
The Food Programme supports C40 cities to transition towards regenerative resource management and reduce emissions through more sustainable consumption. The programme works with cities to make it easier to eat sustainably and waste less food, minimising carbon emissions and increasing resiliency throughout the urban food system.
Food is among the largest drivers of global environmental climate change. C40 research shows that emissions associated with food consumption in C40 cities account for 13‑20% of cities’ total (GHG) emissions. Today, most of the world’s food is consumed in cities, with 80% of all food expected to be consumed in cities by 2050. Bringing a new focus to how the world approaches food systems through a demand side approach, since launching the food activities in 2016 this has become an increasingly crucial area of work for C40.
The C40 Food Systems Network supports cities to create and implement integrated food policies that reduce greenhouse gas emissions, increase resilience, and deliver health outcomes. There are currently over 50 cities involved in the Network. The Good Food Cities Accelerator (2019) has been signed by 16 leading mayors, who have committed to work with citizens to achieve a ‘Planetary Health Diet’ for all by 2030. Signatories are doing this by aligning their procurement, transforming the urban food environment, halving food loss and waste and working with local stakeholders to develop a joint strategy for implementing these actions inclusively and equitably, while streamlining food in their CAPs. Most recently, a new commitment has been launched to help cities transform food systems to tackle hunger, create thriving local economies, and build resilience within planetary boundaries. The Thriving Food Systems Accelerator (2025) has been signed so far by 13 mayors from Africa and Latin America.
The Manager, Urban‑Rural Alliances (Food Systems) is a critical role responsible for spearheading a two‑year, funded project focused on transforming regional food systems in Africa. This project involves collaborating with a select number of African cities to forge strong, formal alliances with their neighbouring municipalities. The core goal is to co‑create context‑specific sustainable governance frameworks for regional food system coordination. Through this framework, the Manager will drive the development of new or repurposed business support programmes aimed at small and medium enterprises (SMEs) and smallholder farmers. The ultimate impact of this work is to increase the availability of healthy, sustainably produced, and affordable food in cities, and improve the food economy in the surrounding productive communities, contributing to greater food security and resilience across the urban and rural areas.
This position directly supports C40’s broader Food Programme, which works to transition cities towards regenerative resource management, making it easier to eat healthy and sustainably within planetary boundaries, whilst wasting less food.
The Manager, Urban‑Rural Alliances (Food Systems) will be an experienced and proactive individual, able to manage their work independently and make the most of a complex portfolio in a high‑profile area of C40’s work. They will join a team of dynamic C40 staff and leading cities around Africa. They will be passionate about food systems, and working with a diverse range of cities to find practical solutions to successful collaboration linking productive landscapes with centers of consumption.
Applicants must already have the right to work in the country where they apply. Moderate travel will be required as part of the role.
We seek to recruit individuals who not only have the appropriate skills and experience for the role, but are committed to carrying out their roles in line with our organisational values.
Senior Manager, Just Food Transitions
Fixed Term Contract – until December 2027 (the appointment and the duration of the role are subject to the final approval of funding).
Cape Town, Johannesburg, Nairobi & Tshwane – please note that if your right to work in one of the listed locations is not confirmed at the time of applying, C40 will be unable to proceed with your application.
Grade 4 – South Africa ZAR 736,496, Kenya KSH 4,317,054 gross per annum – Due to its commitment to maintain equity and fairness, C40 operates on a spot salary model. This means that our employees are paid the same salary according to their grade and location.
Interested applicants should submit a curriculum vitae and cover letter. Closing date for receipt of applications is Tuesday, 23rd December 2025 at 9am GMT.
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