
The World Bank Group has opened applications for an Economist (GF) position in Brasília, Brazil, offering development professionals a rare opportunity to shape poverty reduction and equity policies in Latin America’s largest economy. The role, under the Poverty and Equity Global Practice, is open through 13 February 2026 and will be filled through local recruitment.
Based in Brasília, the Economist will work at the center of the World Bank’s analytical and operational engagement in Brazil, contributing evidence-based insights to address persistent challenges such as income inequality, labor market informality, and vulnerability to economic and climate shocks.
Latin America and the Caribbean remain one of the most unequal regions globally, with slowing growth and rising pressure on social protection systems. Within this context, the selected Economist will play a key role in ensuring that poverty and equity considerations are fully integrated into national policies, fiscal reforms, and World Bank-supported programs.
The position combines rigorous data analysis with policy engagement, requiring both technical depth and strong communication skills. Core responsibilities include:
The role also involves capacity building, helping Brazilian institutions and stakeholders adopt modern analytical tools and methodologies.
The World Bank is seeking candidates with strong quantitative backgrounds and hands-on experience in development economics. Ideal applicants will have:
Equally important are the ability to communicate findings to non-technical audiences and to work effectively in multicultural, multidisciplinary teams.
Brazil’s economic outlook points to moderating growth, fiscal constraints, and persistent inequality, making high-quality poverty diagnostics more critical than ever. Economists in this role will directly influence how data shapes policy decisions, social protection reforms, and long-term development strategies—with real impact on millions of lives.
For professionals committed to evidence-driven policy, social inclusion, and global development, this position offers both intellectual challenge and public purpose.
| Type of Opportunity | General Job |
|---|---|
| Country | All UN Countries |
| Company Name | World Bank |