The World Bank Group is a unique global partnership of five institutions driven by a bold vision to create a world free of poverty on a livable planet. As one of the largest sources of funding and knowledge for developing countries, we help solve the world’s greatest development challenges. The Development Economics Vice Presidency (DEC) is the World Bank’s central reservoir of fresh insights into the most pressing challenges of development. The Africa Chief Economist’s office is seeking to recruit a program coordinator who will join the team and contribute to the activities and priorities of the Office. In particular, the role will provide program coordination for the Think Africa Partnership Multi-Partner Fund and other related capacity building activities supported by the CE Office. The Think Africa Partnership (TAP) works to enhance knowledge uptake in economic policy among African governments. It does so by supporting the work of African scholars, policy institutes, and government chief economists, including via the CEoG initiative. TAP prioritizes activities that promote collaborative research, peer-based capacity support, and policy dialogue. The Partnership is an African-centered initiative to better equip African researchers, institutions, and senior government economic advisors with the tools, knowledge, and network to better address development challenges with home-owned solutions. The Chief Economists of Government Initiative (CEoG) is a unique peer network of more than 40 presidential economic advisors spread across sub-Saharan Africa. Under the program, the team work closely with these advisors to support their work and enhance the quality of economic policy advice they deliver to their countries and principals. The program includes organizing networking activities, workshops and an annual forum, as well as providing on-demand analytical and data support to the advisors and their teams. CEoG is the flagship capacity building program of the Africa Chief Economist’s Office, and forms part of the Think Africa Partnership. The World Bank is seeking to hire an Extended Term Consultant (ETC) to play a key role in coordinating and delivering capacity building activities and program management of TAP. This position is ideal for a dynamic and self-motivated individual who seeks to continue to build their programmatic experience alongside tackling the practical challenges of promoting evidence-informed policy making and economic transformation through innovative capacity building programs. The E T Consultant will work as part of the program management unit, reporting to the Program Manager and Chief Economist to oversee the Think Africa Partnership.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level