WBG Pioneer - Blue Economy Analyst Intern
| Job #: | req37737 |
| Organization: | World Bank |
| Grade: | T4 |
| Location: | Washington, DC,United States |
| Hiring Manager: |
Erwin De Nys |
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| Closing Date: | 8/12/2026 (11:59pm UTC) |
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Description WBG Pioneers, the World Bank Group’s Internship Program, offers undergraduate and postgraduate students a high impact learning experience at the heart of global development. Participants gain hands on experience in a diverse and dynamic environment, contribute fresh perspectives and innovative ideas, and connect with international professionals working to end poverty on a livable planet. WBG Pioneer Working
at the World Bank Group provides a unique opportunity for you to help our
clients solve their greatest development challenges. The World Bank Group is
one of the largest sources of funding and knowledge for developing countries; a
unique global partnership of five institutions dedicated to ending extreme
poverty, increasing shared prosperity and promoting sustainable development.
With 189 member countries and more than 120 offices worldwide, we work with
public and private sector partners, investing in groundbreaking projects and
using data, research, and technology to develop solutions to the most urgent
global challenges. For more information, please visit www.worldbank.org Specific
Unit Description – Environment Global Practice in Latin America and Caribbean
Region (LCR) Sustainable
environment and natural resources management are at the heart of the WBG's
poverty and jobs agenda. Biodiversity and natural resources constitute the
social safety net of the poor, representing a food bank and often their only
source of livelihood. Sustainable environmental and natural resources management promote a green,
clean, and resilient world where natural resources – from forests to fisheries,
freshwater, oceans, coastal zones, and ecosystems – are managed to support
livelihoods and strong economies. Sustainable Environmental and Natural
Resources Management builds a world better prepared for shocks and global
challenges, helping countries limit their exposure to resource scarcity,
more-volatile weather patterns, and the long-term consequences of climate
change. Regional context: The Caribbean Sea covers less
than one percent of the world's ocean surface — approximately 2.75 million
square kilometers — yet it is the economic and ecological lifeline of 34
coastal and small island states and territories, home to roughly 40 million people.
It is one of the most ocean-dependent regions on earth. A World Bank study
estimated that Caribbean waters generated US$407 billion in gross revenue in
2012, equivalent to nearly 18 percent of Caribbean GDP when including mainland
coastal countries. This figure, already significant, is likely an
underestimate, since it does not fully capture the value of ecosystem services
such as coastal protection, carbon sequestration, and biodiversity. •Strengthen the knowledge base underpinning Blue Economy policy and investment in the Caribbean. More specifically, the WB Pioneer will provide support to the
preparation and implementation of the Caribbean Blue Economy Program and the
proposed projects, including, inter alia: Knowledge, Data, and
Analytics: •Conduct literature reviews and desk research on priority Blue Economy sub-sectors (sustainable fisheries, marine tourism, coastal infrastructure, blue finance, and marine spatial planning) to inform project design and implementation. Project Implementation
Support: •Support the Task Team Leaders and project team in monitoring implementation progress across countries, including tracking results framework indicators, reviewing procurement and activity progress, and flagging bottlenecks for team discussion. Stakeholder Engagement and
Communications: •Liaise with government counterparts, NGOs, and other stakeholders under TTL guidance to gather information and facilitate project activities. Cross-Cutting Issues Contribute to analysis on gender inclusion, climate resilience of coastal assets, Blue Ports, and private sector mobilization for blue finance and Blue MSMEs. Selection Criteria Experience • Candidates must be currently enrolled in, or in the final year of, a postgraduate (master’s/PhD) program • Demonstrated interest in development work and the World Bank Group’s mission • Strong analytical, research, and problem-solving skills • Effective written and verbal communication skills • Ability to work effectively in diverse, team-based environments • Strong organizational skills and ability to manage multiple priorities within tight deadlines • Proficiency in English (written and spoken); Knowledge of French or Spanish would be an advantage given the multilingual nature of the Caribbean region. Note: Please limit your applications to a maximum of three positions. Applications exceeding this limit will not be considered. WBG Culture Attributes: The World Bank Group values diversity and encourages all qualified candidates who are nationals of World Bank Group member countries to apply, regardless of gender, gender identity, religion, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, or disability. Sub-Saharan African nationals, Caribbean nationals, and female candidates are strongly encouraged to apply. |