WWF -India, one of India’s leading conservation organizations, is dedicated to building a healthy living planet for future generations. We do this by adopting a two -pronged approach to conservation which includes wildlife and nature conservation, and footprint reduction. <\/span><\/span>We recognize that the ever -growing human demand for resources (food, water, energy and materials) is putting tremendous pressure on the biodiversity of our natural world. Working together with Government, communities and other stakeholders, we act with urgency, integrity and passion to secure a future where both nature and people thrive. <\/span><\/span>
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WWF -India's Sustainable Agriculture Program (SAP) is committed to advancing new thinking, technologies, sustainability standards, practices and research in agriculture and food systems that support biodiversity, and reduce environmental footprint. This is done through collective action and stewardship, jointly with farming communities, agri -businesses, startups, research institutions, think tanks and Governments at all levels. SAP works closely with businesses, farming communities as well as Farmer Producers Companies to field test, demonstrate sustainable agricultural practices that enhance livelihoods and support biodiversity conservation. SAP works across diverse agro -ecological zones, landscapes and riverscapes in India covering states of Punjab, Telangana, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat on aspects of regenerative agriculture, agro -biodiversity, sustainable land, river and wetland conservation. <\/span><\/span>
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We are inviting applications from a highly experienced professional to be part of this high impact team. This role requires excellent project management, critical thinking and engagement skills to grow the programme and deliver impacts.<\/span>
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