Overview
Support analytical, policy, and peer-learning activities related to digital transformation and digital public infrastructure in low- and middle-income countries. Contribute to OECD analysis, policy dialogues, and strengthening funders’ practices.
Key Responsibilities
- Contribute research and analytical work on digital transformation in development co-operation, including digital public infrastructure, digital public goods, data governance, digital inclusion and gender and digital divides.
- Review and synthesise academic literature, policy documents, country strategies, funder strategies and programmes, and international initiatives.
- Contribute to the collection, cleaning, and analysis of qualitative and quantitative data.
- Support drafting sections of OECD policy reports, working papers, policy briefs, and background notes.
- Prepare concise briefings, talking points, presentations, and summaries.
- Contribute to the formulation of policy messages and recommendations.
- Provide analytical and coordination contributions to work planning, including producing timelines, and coordination with internal and external stakeholders.
- Contribute to the organisation and follow-up of peer learning meetings, consultations, and policy dialogues.
- Prepare meeting documentation, agendas, participant briefs, and summaries.
- Support liaison with colleagues across the OECD to ensure coherence and cross-Directorate collaboration.
- Assist in engaging with external stakeholders and partners.
- Contribute to dissemination activities, including drafting web content, blogs, short publications, and communication materials.
Required Experience
- A minimum of 2 years of relevant professional experience in policy analysis or research.
- Experience in international organisations, development agencies, government, think tanks or research institutions desirable.
- Demonstrated experience or strong interest in digital transformation, digital public infrastructure, digital development or Artificial Intelligence (AI) is desirable.
Qualifications
An advanced university degree or equivalent in public policy, international development, economics, digital governance, political science, international relations, or a related field.