Stuart Worsley
Senior associate (locally-led action – development and strategy advisor)
Languages:
English,
Bahasa Indonesia (fluent), French (good working knowledge)
With 35 years’ international development facilitation and operational management in in Africa, Asia and Europe, Stuart specialises in action-based participation, learning and networks, connecting local social demand with evolving global policy for just transition.
Expertise
- Design and delivery of bottom-up change processes in response to climate change, biodiversity loss, and social inequality
- Convening dialogues, connecting and bridging across levels, between civil society, policymakers and academia; connecting people to policy, and science to practice;
- Helping governments and international agencies to engage local voice and action to accelerate the just transition to a green economy
- Designing, managing and monitoring programmes for impact, with a focus on participation and inclusion in change (policy recommendations through dialogues and platforms)
- Facilitating multistakeholder processes
- Participatory analysis through systemic action research, and
- Technical expertise in sustainable small-scale agriculture, natural resources, green enterprise development, and water and sanitation systems.
Before IIED
- Country director, Ethiopia, Mercy Corps (2015-17)
- Head of development partnerships, ILRI (2012-15)
- Regional director – Balkans, SNV (2010-12)
- Director – Kenya and Sudan, SNV (2004-10)
- Programme director, Kenya, CARE (2003-04)
- Executive director, Project HOPE UK (2001-03)
- Country/programme director, Afghanistan, CARE (1996-2001)
- Project manager FarmLink, Egypt, CARE (1992-95)
- Project officer, Afghanistan, Afghanaid (1991-92)
- Lecturer, Indonesia, University of West Papua (1986-89)
Education
- MSc, tropical agricultural development (economics and planning), University of Reading
- BSc, agriculture, Wye College, University of London
Current work
- Green Economy Coalition (GEC): oversight of national hubs in eight countries (Uganda, South Africa, India, Peru, Caribbean, Brazil, Mongolia, Senegal)
- With IIED-Europe, supporting GEC hubs and partners to secure local agency and influence over European Union policy instruments with respect to critical raw minerals and the circular economy, and
- With IIED, supporting the reseating of the GEC network into a new host.