IFC - a member of the World Bank Group - is the largest global development institution focused on the private sector in emerging markets. We work in more than 100 countries, using our capital, expertise, and influence to create markets and opportunities. Our mission is to leverage the power of the private sector to end extreme poverty and boost shared prosperity on a livable planet. The Global Water, Cities, Waste and Circularity team is recruiting an experienced Senior Water Sector Specialist/Water Sector Specialist with a background as an economist. The final title and grade will be determined based on the experience and seniority of the chosen candidate. This position will be based in Washington, DC, will have a global focus and will require international travel. The position provides a great opportunity for the candidate to apply their experience as a water sector economist/specialist to this critical infrastructure vertical which is essential for economic development and poverty reduction. The water sector in emerging markets is in a growing crisis, exacerbated by climate change. About 2.2 billion people lack access to clean drinking water and over 3.5 billion people do not have safe sanitation. Many developing countries do not collect and treat large quantities of sewage which causes major environmental and health problems. Failure to deal with the market failures in the water sector has an impact on the delivery of all the Sustainable Development Goals. The World Bank Group is adopting an integrated approach to dealing with the challenges of water sector delivery. There is increased focus on a coordinated approach towards sector reform and private sector participation. Within sector reform, the emphasis is on strengthening policies, institutions, and regulations with a view towards optimizing sector governance. The integrated approach also involves looking at the water sector holistically through the lens of climate impact and covering water resource management, irrigation, urban water, demand management, pricing, affordability and other key components of cross-cutting challenges facing the water sector. WBG staff are increasingly involved in joint discussions with private and government counterparts on the appropriate nature of sector reform in individual markets. These discussions also involve the sequencing and the application of the full suite of WBG instruments/products to achieve delivery objectives. The role of the Water Sector Specialist/Economist will be to play a leadership role in the design and execution of sector and investment engagements on a global level. The Water Sector Specialist/Economist will provide analytical and thought leadership on the economic underpinnings of sector reform and individual private and municipal investment transactions in the water and waste sectors. The Water Sector Specialist/Economist will help design WBG sector engagements with a particular focus on engagements which enhance the commercial orientation of water service providers and where possible increase private sector participation.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Senior
Industry
Executive, Legislative, and Other General Government Support
Education Level
Master's degree