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      <description>Location: London | Salary: 10000-500000 Annual | Type: Permanent | Lead a Movement Advancing Universal Energy Access Chief Executive Officer - SolarAid Location: UK - hybrid Travel: c. 8-10 weeks per year (Africa programmes, partners, global forums) Salary: £100k Type: Full-time About SolarAid SolarAid is an ambitious international charity working to achieve a world where everyone has access to clean, renewable energy. With a strong track record of impact across sub-Saharan Africa, SolarAid has helped transform access to energy through solar solutions that improve lives, livelihoods and the environment. Today, SolarAid is entering a pivotal new phase. Building on proven delivery models, the organisation is shifting towards systems change - scaling impact through partnerships, influencing markets, and shaping policy to accelerate universal energy access. Alongside this, SolarAid retains active operational programmes in countries such as Malawi and Zambia, ensuring deep, real-world insight informs its work. This is a rare opportunity to lead an organisation with both credibility on the ground and growing influence at the highest levels. What You Can Look Forward To As CEO, you will lead SolarAid through an exciting transition - balancing external in...</description>
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