ET Consultant Job #: req34744 Organization: World Bank Sector: Gender Grade: EC2 Term Duration: 1 year 0 months Recruitment Type: Local Recruitment Location: Abuja,Nigeria Required Language(s): English Preferred Language(s): Closing Date: 11/13/2025 (MM/DD/YYYY) at 11:59pm UTC
Description
Summary:
The Gender Innovation Lab (GIL) of the World Bank’s Africa Gender Impact Evaluation Unit, which is mapped to the Africa Region Chief Economist’s Office, conducts impact evaluations of development interventions in Sub-Saharan Africa, seeking to examine the gender gap between men and women when it comes to economic growth and empowerment. With the results of the impact evaluations, the GIL aims to support the design of innovative, scalable interventions to address gender inequality in productive economic sectors across Africa. The impact objective of GIL is to increase take-up of effective policies by governments, development organizations, and the private sector in order to address the underlying causes of gender inequality in Africa, and through that promote growth. Background:
Institutional Context: The Gender Innovation Lab (GIL) is housed within the Africa Region Gender Impact Evaluation Unit, mapped to the Africa Region Chief Economist’s office. The Economist will work within this unit and will also provide research uptake support to operational colleagues in the Nigeria division, as well as in selected World Bank Global Practices.Impact Objective: The Gender Innovation Lab has a clear and actionable impact objective: to increase take-up of effective policies that can address the underlying causes of gender inequality in Africa, particularly in terms of women’s economic and social empowerment, and through that promote growth. GIL aims to do this by strengthening knowledge, in particular, by producing and delivering a new body of evidence and developing a compelling narrative, geared towards policymakers, on what works and what does not work in promoting gender equality. This new evidence will deepen capacity for gender-informed policymaking throughout the Africa region, including policies created and enacted by governments, as well as common practices and program models of private firms, civil society, and development agencies. Regional Orientation: GIL’s work is focused exclusively on Sub-Saharan Africa, where the team is currently working in 20+ countries with the aim of building an evidence base with lessons for the region.
Sector Specific: GIL is focused on conducting rigorous research in order to generate evidence on how to close the gender gap in earnings, productivity, assets, and agency. GIL’s work is grouped into several categories: agricultural productivity, private sector development, land and property rights, and youth employment, and social norms. Impact Evaluations: GIL is currently working on over 80 impact evaluations, including 10 in Nigeria, with additional work in the pipeline.Influencing Policies and Practices that Matter for Gender Equality: GIL engages in rigorous research by partnering with high-profile, large-scale, innovative and/or potentially influential projects and project partners on its impact evaluations. GIL then uses its results, which are disseminated in papers, presentations, policy briefs, blogs, and in other ways, in order to influence how development projects and policies are conceived and run. GIL aims to help direct funding to the most effective programs and policies, increase the availability of good data to inform programs and policies that target gender inequalities, and increase the use of evidence to inform program and policy decisions.
Nigeria Country-Level Lab:
Given the strategic position of Nigeria in SSA and owing to the size of the economy, large population with high ethnic diversity, and gender gaps, the GIL is intensifying its work in Nigeria with a dedicated country lab. The Lab is pivoted on three pillars including 1) a diagnostic study of gender gaps in earnings, constraints to women’s economic empowerment in Nigeria, and mapping of evidence-based solutions to address these constraints 2) generating evidence on what works for women’s economic empowerment in Nigeria, and 3) using evidence on what works to shape policies and programs to accelerate gender inclusive growth. The Nigeria Gender Innovation Lab (NiGIL), started in 2019 and achieved major milestones including the completion and launch of the gender diagnostic report, onset of new impact evaluations to generate new evidence on women’s economic empowerment (WEE), and establishment of partnerships with government actors at the national and sub-national levels.
NiGIL’s overarching goal is for the evidence on what works for women’s economic empowerment to be used in policymaking in Nigeria. Critical to achieving this objective is a timely and effective engagement of policymakers at all levels. Policymakers are central to the design and implementation of the transformative changes required to accelerate women’s economic empowerment.
Duties and Accountabilities:
We are looking for an energetic and result-driven economist with a passion for women’s empowerment to join our team to support our knowledge production work through impact evaluations and other analytical work, as well as our policy engagement with government and non-government actors in the space of WEE in Nigeria. The position is based in Abuja. The Extended Term Consultant will work under the supervision of Africa Gender Innovation Lab Senior Economist and head of the Nigeria GIL. Key responsibilities will include:
Lead the design and implementation of selected impact evaluations and other analytical pieces:
Selection Criteria
Minimum of Master’s degree (PhD preferred) in relevant field (Economics, Development Studies, Public Policy). Five years + of relevant professional and/or academic experience in applied research, gender and impact evaluation required.Excellent analytical and quantitative skills including a strong econometrics background, and general economic knowledge and analytical skills. Demonstrated track record of working with economic data and analytical tools and models to conduct economic analyses and produce user-friendly written outputs; understands underlying statistical concepts.Experience writing and publishing papers in peer-reviewed academic journals. Experience drafting communications products (policy briefs, blogs, talking points etc.) based on research and creatively disseminating publications through social media outlets, presentations, and conferences. Solid writing and presentation skills. Experience managing partner and funder relationships. Ability to cultivate effective, productive relationships and partnerships. Experience working or studying in one or more Sub-Saharan African countries preferred; Interest and/or background in gender issues is a plus. Excellent workflow management and task organization skills. Strong drive for results and demonstrated ability to multitask and to exercise strategic thinking to make decisions under complex circumstances and with little supervision. Ability to handle concurrent activities efficiently under pressure, with minimum supervision and to meet tight deadlines. Ability to work flexibly on a range of assignments and tasks, and to adjust to and prioritize a variety of complex evolving tasks. Highly organized, high degree of motivation, initiative, flexibility, reliability, and a high level of energy. Very strong interpersonal and communication skills and ability to develop effective relations; capacity to interact with an extensive network of contacts at senior level; and to understand the requirements and needs of a very diverse and demanding set of stakeholders. Positive attitude and ability to work collegially and effectively in a multi-cultural working environment and internationally with a diverse range of Governments and other stakeholders. Takes personal ownership, responsibility, and accountability for timely response to queries, requests, or needs; and to meet deadlines and achieve agreed-upon results; working to remove obstacles that may impede execution or overall success. Strong written and verbal communication skills in English (required).
WBG Culture Attributes:
1. Sense of urgency: Anticipate and quickly respond to the needs of internal and external stakeholders.
2. Thoughtful risk-taking: Challenge the status quo and push boundaries to achieve greater impact.
3. Empowerment and accountability: Empower yourself and others to act and hold each other accountable for results.
World Bank Group Core Competencies