African Futures Lab (AFL) has opened two timely opportunities aimed at strengthening institutional leadership and advancing critical research on climate justice in Africa.
These calls reflect the organization’s continued commitment to building equitable futures through rigorous analysis, policy innovation, and operational excellence.
Head of Operations and Finance
African Futures Lab is seeking a Head of Operations and Finance to play a central leadership role within the organization. This senior position is designed for an experienced professional who can strengthen AFL’s internal systems while supporting its strategic vision and programmatic growth.
The role sits at the intersection of operations, finance, and organizational development, ensuring that African Futures Lab remains agile, accountable, and sustainable as it scales its work across the continent and globally.
Key responsibilities include:
Providing strategic oversight of financial planning, budgeting, and reporting
Strengthening internal operational systems, policies, and procedures
Ensuring compliance with donor, legal, and regulatory requirements
Supporting senior leadership with data-driven financial and operational insights
Managing risk, audits, and organizational sustainability planning
Ideal candidates will bring:
Proven experience in operations and financial leadership, preferably within research, policy, or nonprofit organizations
Strong knowledge of financial management, grants administration, and governance
The ability to translate strategy into efficient operational systems
A commitment to African-led research, justice-centered policy, and institutional integrity
This role offers an opportunity to help shape the backbone of an organization working at the forefront of Africa-focused futures thinking.
Call for Consultants: Research Case Studies on Climate Reparations and Green Colonialism in Africa
In parallel, African Futures Lab has issued a Call for Consultants to conduct in-depth research case studies on climate reparations and green colonialism in Africa. This initiative responds to growing global interest in climate finance, energy transitions, and environmental justice—while centering African perspectives often excluded from dominant narratives.
The selected consultants will contribute to a body of work that interrogates how climate action frameworks can reproduce extractive or colonial dynamics, even when framed as “green” or sustainable.
The research will focus on:
Climate reparations as a justice-based response to historical and ongoing environmental harm
Case studies illustrating green colonialism in African contexts
Power dynamics within global climate governance and financing mechanisms
African-led alternatives that prioritize sovereignty, equity, and reparative justice
Consultants are expected to:
Conduct rigorous qualitative and desk-based research
Develop well-documented, accessible case studies
Engage critically with policy, historical, and political economy dimensions
Produce outputs suitable for advocacy, policy engagement, and public discourse
This opportunity is particularly suited for:
Researchers, scholars, and policy analysts
Practitioners working on climate justice, development, or political economy
Writers and thinkers with strong grounding in African contexts
Key Dates and Application Information
Organization: African Futures Lab
Posted: 23 December 2025
Closing Date: 15 January 2026
Applicants are encouraged to submit their materials early and ensure their applications clearly demonstrate alignment with African Futures Lab’s mission and values.
Shaping Just and African-Centered Futures
Through these opportunities, African Futures Lab continues to invest in both institutional capacity and transformative knowledge production. Whether through operational leadership or critical research, these roles contribute to a broader effort to challenge inequitable systems and imagine futures rooted in justice, dignity, and African agency.
Interested candidates and consultants are invited to engage with these calls and be part of shaping the next chapter of Africa-focused futures work.
How to apply
If you’re enthusiastic about making a difference, we encourage you to apply by January 20, 2026, EAT (midnight).
Please send a cover letter and CV, including names and contact information of two references, to [email protected] with the subject
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