Charles Karangwa is the Global Head of Nature-based Solution at IUCN. He was recently appointed to advise Her Excellency Razan Mubarak, IUCN President and COP28 High Level Climate Champion on Matters related to Nature-based Solutions.
Before joining IUCN Head Quarter in Switzerland, He served as Regional Head of Land Systems, Covering Forests, Drylands, Nature Based Solutions, Sustainable Agriculture at IUCN, Africa Region. He also served as Country Representative for Rwanda since January 2016 and was appointed Country Representative for Kenya starting from 1st of June 2022. Charles have led IUCN Work on Land restoration in Africa as part of the Decade of Ecosystem Restoration, Bonn Challenge and AFR100, he engaged both Governments and Non States actors to bring Africa’s commitments to land restoration up to speed since 2016. In 2020, he joined the COP26 High Level Champion team as the lead for land restoration in Africa and worked to engage private sector and other Non-State Actors for an ambitious climate action to Race to Zero and Race to Resilience by 2050.
With more than 18 years of Experience in interface between sustainable development, conservation and sustainable finance in Africa and Southeast Asia, Charles focused his work on Climate Change, sustainable agriculture, biodiversity conservation, nature-based solutions, ecosystem restoration, and sustainable finance.
Charles holds a Master of Business Administration (MBA) from African Leadership University School of Business (ALUSB) with focus on conservation finance, a MSc. in Poverty Reduction, Policy and Practice with a Focus on Environmental Policies from University of London (SOAS), a PGD in Leadership from Colombia University Business School and a Bachelor of Development Studies with focus on Development economics.