Title: Officer, Policy Fellowships
Department: Conservation Education and Youth Leadership
Reports to: Senior Officer, Youth Leadership Program
Matrix Management: Longlist-Officer, Policy Fellowships
Supervises: N/A
Location: Yaoundé,Cameroon
The AWF Youth Engagement Strategy has 3 pillars, namely: Leadership, Opportunities and Networks. Reporting to the Senior Officer, Youth Leadership, The Officer, Policy Fellowship will be responsible for delivering the AWF-Wall Policy Fellowship, a track of the AWF-Wall Youth Leadership Program.
The AWF-Wall Policy Fellowship is a 9 months training program implemented by the African Wildlife Foundation (AWF) in Collaboration with the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP) since 2022, with the aim of Building a pool of young African professionals skilled in International Biodiversity Governance, particularly the CBD, to influence policy at national, regional, and global levels.
The role will deliver its work while ensuring alignemt with the sister track- the AWF-Wall Leadership and Management Fellowship and maintaining key focus to overall AWF priorities and strategic direction.
Required capabilities for this position are a strong commitment to the program and organization by being able to work with minimal supervision, being a team player with interpersonal skills, the ability to design and implement learning experiences as well as experience to biodiversity policy making spaces.
Program Development, Management and Training
Partnership and Communications
Measuring, Evaluation, Accountability and Learning (MEAL)
Human rights are a guiding principle in the AWF Strategic Vision 2020-2030, embedded in our core principles and core values. AWF’s mission is to ensure that wildlife and wildlands thrive in modern Africa. AWF understands a modern Africa to be an Africa in which human rights are fulfilled and commits to respect, protect, and always promote human rights, irrespective of ethnic group, gender, race, sexual orientation, age, or class by adopting a rights-based conservation approach. The role holder will come in to contact with a wide range of stakeholders and will be required to demonstrate commitment to and a good understanding of AWF’s Rights Based Conservation approaches, values, and principles.
Deadline:July 06,2026

The African Wildlife Foundation, together with the people of Africa, works to ensure the wildlife and wild lands of Africa will endure forever.
Founded in 1961 at the height of the African independence movement, AWF (then known at the African Wildlife Leadership Foundation) was created to help newly independent African nations and people conserve their own wildlife. AWF’s first approach was to train and educate African conservation professionals. AWF helped establish the College of African Wildlife Management, wildlife clubs in a number of African countries, and has sponsored dozens of African scholars in their pursuit of Master’s and Doctoral degrees in conservation.
For more than 50 years, AWF has been a key player in African conservation and sustainable development. AWF has defined large conservation landscapes that are essential to securing the future of Africa’s wildlife. Within these landscapes, AWF employs an integrated approach to conservation including land use planning, education and capacity building, development of conservation enterprise to improve livelihoods, and applied research.