| Location | Washington, DC |
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Within this architecture, the Prosperity Vertical focuses on the policies and institutions that underpin inclusive and sustainable growth, bringing together fiscal policy, public finance management, macroeconomic and poverty analysis, and private sector-enabling reforms. Prosperity's Fiscal Policy and Growth department includes the Distributional Impact of Policies Global unit which, among other tasks, undertakes analytical work at the intersection of poverty measurement, climate resilience, and spatial analysis. This includes efforts to geocode harmonized household surveys in the Global Monitoring Database (GMD) using the H3 spatial indexing system, enabling the merging of geospatial and climate information with household-level welfare data. Complementary analytical streams focus on distributional analysis; understanding how climate shocks, policy changes, and economic trends affect different segments of the population. It also entails supporting country teams with the tools and methods to carry out such analysis in their operational contexts.
To deepen and scale this work, the DIP unit is seeking an Extended Term Consultant (ETC) to provide sustained technical support across the spatial analysis and climate resilience agendas, with a strong distributional lens.
Scope of Work and Tasks
The consultant will be embedded in the DIP unit and will contribute to the spatial analysis and climate resilience teams, including support to country teams, maintenance and development of tools, and support to global teams. The consultant will undertake the following activities:
Duration and location