
Application deadline: Sunday 19 July 2026 – 23:59
Location: Dakar, Senegal
Full-time : 40 hours per week
Contract: 2 years fixed-term, renewable
Salary: EURO 43,200 per year
Date when the job expected to start: 1st August 2026
BirdLife International is the world’s largest nature conservation partnership. Through our unique local-to-global approach, we deliver high impact and long-term conservation for the benefit of nature and people.
We are looking for a Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability and Learning (MEAL) Manager to lead the development of MEAL across the BirdLife Africa Regions.
In this role you will contribute to BirdLife’s work by ensuring the region's projects deliver measurable conservation impact, maintain the highest standards of accountability to communities and donors, and foster a culture of adaptive management and learning across the BirdLife Partnership
How you will do this:
MEAL Leadership and Coordination
Lead and strengthen regional MEAL frameworks and systems across BirdLife Africa, aligned with organisational strategy and donor requirements.
Integrate MEAL into programme design, delivery, and proposal development.
Oversee digital MEAL platforms, manage consultants, coordinate working groups, and represent BirdLife in external forums.
Data, Analysis and Reporting
Establish systems and empower project teams to collect, analyse, and interpret data to assess the effectiveness and impacts of Selected BirdLife Africa projects.
Ensure data quality, accountability, and effective communication of insights.
Quality Assurance and Accountability
Lead MEAL planning, implementation, and evaluations across regional and multi-country programmes.
Oversee donor reporting, stakeholder feedback mechanisms, safeguarding, and compliance standards.
Learning and Impact
Drive organisational learning, adaptive management, and evidence generation to improve programme outcomes.
Develop learning products, impact reports, and innovative approaches to MEAL.
Capacity Strengthening and Partnerships
Build long-term MEAL capability across BirdLife and Partners through mentoring, technical support, and communities of practice.
Resource Mobilisation
Support funding proposals through development of Theories of Change, logframes, MEAL budgets, and donor measurement approaches.
What we are looking for:
To be successful in this role you’ll need to be an experienced and strategic MEAL professional with a strong track record of designing and delivering MEAL frameworks in conservation, biodiversity, climate, natural resource management, or related sectors, including substantial experience in a regional or managerial role. You will bring expertise in multi-country MEAL systems, Results-Based Management (RBM), logframes, and Theory of Change development, with strong knowledge of donor requirements (e.g. GEF, IKI).
You will be confident using digital data collection, analysis, and visualisation tools (e.g. Kobo, ODK, SPSS, Stata, R, Python, Power BI, Tableau), and experienced in impact evaluations and data governance, including privacy and safeguarding standards.
We are seeking a collaborative leader who can influence and build strong partnerships across donors, governments, and partners, manage budgets and consultants, and communicate complex data clearly to diverse audiences. Strong analytical skills and a practical, solutions-focused approach are essential.
See the full job description here
Salary & benefits:
Commensurate with experience and qualifications and in accordance with BirdLife International, Africa Division terms and conditions.
BirdLife values a diverse workforce and welcomes applications from all sections of the community. Find out more about our Diversity statement
We are committed to building and maintaining an inclusive and supportive culture, a place where we can all be ourselves and succeed on merit. We aim to promote a more inclusive environment, which attracts all candidates and signals our commitment to celebrate and promote diversity.
We will consider putting into place appropriate reasonable adjustments for candidates who may have a disability.
Interviews will be held during the week of 3 August 2026.

We’re BirdLife International, the only global Partnership conserving birds and all life on our planet. We’re made up of over 120 worldwide conservation organisations and a Global Team. For over a century, we’ve been uniting and strengthening conservation across borders, so birds and all life can thrive.
From forests to wetlands and from mountains to seas, birds’ migratory journeys reveal the health of our world. Using birds as our compass, we protect migration paths across borders, strengthen conservation, and unite voices in every region of the world.
We conduct world-leading research, build sustainable solutions, and influence decision makers to conserve nature around the world. By combining hands-on experience and a long-term global vision, we create an ecosystem of action.