
Washington, DC | Climate Change & Data Careers
The World Bank Group has announced a Data Analyst vacancy within its Climate Change portfolio, supporting the Adaptation Fund Secretariat—one of the world’s leading multilateral climate finance mechanisms. The position is based in Washington, DC, offered under local recruitment, with a two-year term appointment at the GE grade level.
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The application deadline is 5 February 2026 at 11:59 PM UTC.
Climate change continues to disproportionately affect the world’s poorest and most vulnerable communities, intensifying risks related to food security, water scarcity, health, and extreme weather events. Addressing these challenges requires not only financing, but robust data, monitoring systems, and evidence-based decision-making.
The Adaptation Fund, established under the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), finances concrete climate adaptation projects in developing countries. Since becoming operational in 2010, the Fund has approved over 190 projects worth more than USD 1.2 billion across 100+ countries. It formally began serving the Paris Agreement in 2019 and is currently implementing its 2023–2027 Medium-Term Strategy, focused on adaptation action, innovation, and learning.
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The Data Analyst will strengthen the Adaptation Fund’s capacity for portfolio management, performance tracking, and results-based reporting. The role sits within the Results, Impact and Knowledge Team and plays a central role in transforming project-level data into actionable insights for governance, strategy, and accountability.
This position is well-suited for professionals with experience in data analysis, monitoring and evaluation, and international development, particularly in climate change or environmental policy contexts.
The World Bank is seeking candidates with:
Fluency in English is required, while French or Spanish is considered an asset.
As climate finance scales globally, data integrity, transparency, and impact measurement are critical. This role ensures that adaptation investments are tracked accurately, lessons are learned systematically, and resources are deployed where they deliver the greatest resilience benefits.
For data professionals passionate about climate action, development impact, and global public goods, this opportunity offers both technical depth and global relevance.
| Type of Opportunity | General Job |
|---|---|
| Country | USA |
| Company Name | World Bank |
| City | DC |