INTERNATIONAL FINANCE CORPORATION - THE WORLD BANK GROUP
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SHORT-TERM CONSULTANCY
FIELD-BASED (HANOI) RESULTS MEASUREMENT ANALYST FOR GENDER ADVISORY PROJECTS
I. Background
The International Finance Corporation (IFC), the private sector arm of the World Bank Group, is the largest global development institution focused on the private sector in emerging markets. IFC promotes private sector development and economic growth as a way to reduce poverty and improve people’s lives. IFC works to help achieve the World Bank Group’s overarching goals of ending extreme poverty by 2030, and stimulating shared prosperity. We work with more than 2,000 businesses worldwide, using our capital, expertise, and influence to create markets and opportunities in the toughest areas of the world.
The IFC Gender and Economic Inclusion teamworks across investment and advisory services to enhance gender-smart private sector development. We help companies close gender gaps by building the capacity of colleagues and clients to drive gender-aware and inclusive business growth. The three pillars that enable us to achieve these goals are 1) providing evidence/research on the business case for gender equality, 2) providing direct client advice and investments as well as 3) creating private sector peer learning platforms that enable companies to distil best practice and learn from each other. The Gender team in East Asia and the Pacific implements the program in the region placing special emphasis on Papua New Guinea, Fiji, Myanmar and Vietnam, and in South Asia with a special emphasis on Afghanistan, Bangladesh, India, Nepal and Sri Lanka.
IFC has a results measurement system and a cohort of staff who specialize in helping operational colleagues understand and articulate the development impact of their projects. At the project level, IFC sets out to achieve concrete, measurable internal development targets that are specified at the design phase and, if needed, reviewed from time to time. These targets are linked to IFC’s corporate Development Goals. Progress towards achieving these targets is continuously tracked by our monitoring system, after which we employ evaluative approaches using multiple methods to assess the longer-term impact of interventions. This deliberate, systematic approach allows us to track the progress of our projects throughout their life cycle, and incorporate lessons learned into operations to improve future goal-setting and project design. It also helps become more results-focused and improve our transparency and accountability to our stakeholders.
In light of the volume of portfolio and pipeline gender projects in East Asia Pacific (EAP) and South Asia (SA) led by the Gender and Economic Inclusion Group in the Region, IFC seeksto hire a consultant at the Analyst (E) level, based in Hanoi, Vietnam (preferred), with an openness to alternative locations in Asia including Colombo, Sri Lanka.
II. Duties and responsibilities
The Consultant will primarily be responsible for providing support to the Gender Secretariat Team based in EAP, in coordination with the relevant Results Measurement Specialists. The overall objectives of the assignment are the following:
Specific tasks include but are not limited to the following:
III. Contract duration, remuneration, reporting lines, and location
The contract is for a maximum of 150 working days over 12 months. The daily rate will be determined based on the candidate’s seniority and prior experience.
The consultant will directly report to either EAP or SAR gender lead or Sri Lanka Program Manager (to be determined upon selection) working closely with both the GEIG Results Management and Quality Assurance Specialist and dedicated IFC Results Management staff in Asia. The consultant will be based in Hanoi, VN or Colombo, SL. Limited travel may be required.
V. Qualifications and competencies
The assignment requires an individual with:
Please submit your application by email to Ha My Le Phan ([email protected]) by 24 August 2020. Note that only applications that meet below criteria will be considered: