Provided by: GP MENA ELECTION COMMITTEE
Date: May 8, 2026
For: Potential Supervisory Board candidates
Request for Expression of Interest
Targeted Countries:
Morocco, Tunisia, Jordan, and the Netherlands
Stichting Greenpeace MENA is seeking two candidates to serve as a supervisory board member voluntarily starting in September 2026.
Please read the document below to learn about the criteria the Supervisory Board seeks in its candidates.
Please note that the Supervisory Board seeks candidates who will provide gender, age, race, ethnic and geographical diversity. The application process and deadline are mentioned at the end of this document.
Greenpeace MENA BACKGROUND
Greenpeace exists because this fragile earth deserves a voice. It needs solutions. It needs change. It needs action. It needs YOU.
Since the early nineties, Greenpeace has been campaigning in the Middle East and North Africa region bringing about change for many of the environmental problems affecting people’s life and way of living.
In 2018, Greenpeace MENA (Middle East and North Africa) was established as the latest regional organization of the Greenpeace network that now consists of 25 independent national/regional organizations in over 55 countries across Europe, the Americas, Africa, Asia, and the Pacific, as well as a coordinating body, Greenpeace International.
Greenpeace MENA prioritizes environmental problems from this important region, offering solutions for its people and working hand in hand with allies, local communities, thought leaders and influencers in order to push for a greener and more peaceful world. We aspire to help build, and be part of a vibrant environmental justice movement which puts the climate emergency and a just energy transition high on the social and political agendas. We rely on traditional and digital campaigning to reach out and engage with more than 400 million Arabs at home and around the world - bridging the gaps between borders.
Greenpeace MENA is a fast growing startup office with almost 30 team members. As our family grows, we become more representative of the rich culture and diversity of the region.
Greenpeace MENA Vision
Together we will conserve the diversity and richness of our region’s natural treasures and communities so that our children thrive with dignity in a peaceful, sustainable, and just future.
At Greenpeace MENA, we work creatively and collaboratively to reduce the environmental, economic, and social impacts of climate disasters and push local and innovative solutions empowering our communities to flourish and live in harmony with their environment.
Greenpeace MENA values
Justice: We strive for justice in a world where diversity, inclusivity, and equity are woven into the very fabric of society.
Integrity: We commit to upholding trust, independence, transparency, and accountability in every aspect of our work and in all our interactions with our partners.
Empowerment: Through empowerment, we nurture the agility and collaboration essential for making a meaningful impact and effecting positive change.
Courage: We take a stand when others are unable to, and we do it with conviction and resilience, always speaking the truth.
Solution-Oriented: We believe in the power of innovation to drive impactful solutions for a greener and more sustainable tomorrow.
Current Greenpeace MENA Supervisory Board profile:
The GP MENA Board consists of 5 members, located respectively in Egypt, Lebanon, Switzerland and Germany. In terms of nationality, there is one Syrian, three Egyptians and one Lebanese.
Basic criteria for new supervisory board members
Profile of new Supervisory Board members
In order to create a highly functioning Supervisory Board, GP MENA strives to achieve the right mix of competencies. Reviewing the current Supervisory Board composition, as well as the upcoming organizational and environmental challenges, has led us to identify the following areas of experience/expertise and demographic characteristics as critical. The Board election committee will weigh both specific and basic criteria when selecting candidates.
Key Responsibilities of the GP MENA Supervisory Board
GP MENA Supervisory Board is the guarantor of the integrity of the organization and ensures adherence to internationally accepted good governance and financial management standards. The supervisory board is mainly responsible for:
Supervisory board members serve voluntarily and are not remunerated for their work. They are selected based on their expertise, as well as a demonstrated commitment to Greenpeace’s mission and values within the region.
TENURE SUPERVISORY BOARD MEMBERS:
The Supervisory Board Member selected in this process will serve for three years. They will stand for selection to a three-year term with an option for renewal.
REQUIRED SUPERVISORY BOARD MEMBER TIME:
It is essential that all applicants to the GP MENA Supervisory Board deeply consider the required time contribution to be an effective GP MENA Supervisory Board member.
GP MENA Supervisory Board applicants need to be able to have sufficient time to contribute to the Board work and participate on Supervisory Board Committees (as a guide, 15-20 hours per quarter).
The Supervisory Board normally meets around 4 times per year (once per yearly quarter), with at least 1 time per year in Amsterdam, in person (provided this is possible of course) and rest virtually via zoom. Meetings are also held when the Chair of the Supervisory Board calls to convene.
Supervisory Board members search process:
Potential candidates should send their CV and expression of interest form, which summarizes how their profile aligns with the key requirements, skills and abilities of this role to this link no later than May 29 2026.
The GP MENA Election Committee will review the applications, select candidates for interviews and conduct the interviews.
The GP MENA election committee will treat all information pertaining to this recruitment process with the utmost care and confidentiality.