WBG Pioneer - ESF Intern (Environmental) / ESF Intern (Social Development)

CGAP
CGAP

Posted on Jul 14, 2026
WBG Pioneer Background/Organizational Context The World Bank’s Environmental and Social Framework (ESF) sets out the Bank’s commitments to identify and manage environmental and social risks in projects. As the Bank’s Central Asia portfolio grows, demand is increasing for professionals with practical grounding in ESF policies, data systems, and project supervision. The internship will bridge the gap between academic training and applied operational experience for graduate and doctoral students in Uzbekistan and Tajikistan. It will strengthen the pipeline of locally knowledgeable ESF practitioners and provide focused support to World Bank country teams. Duties and Responsibilities • ESF data management: compile implementation status information, organize stakeholder engagement records, maintain project-level tracking tools, and become familiar with internal data and reporting requirements. • Training and guidance materials: draft practical ESF reference products, including fact sheets, guidance notes, translated summaries, or training presentations on environmental assessment, labor standards, community engagement, grievance redress, and related topics. • Thematic supervision support for low-risk projects: under close supervision of senior ESF specialists, review implementation reports, track compliance with environmental and social commitments, help review Environmental and Social Assessment reports and E S Progress Reports, and prepare summary notes for project teams. • ESF learning: study ESS1–ESS10 and key procedural requirements, join mentored discussions and assigned readings, attend relevant team meetings and learning events, and participate in client or stakeholder engagements and site visits where feasible. Mentorship and Learning Support • Each intern will be assigned a dedicated ESF specialist based in Uzbekistan or Tajikistan as primary mentor. • Where the cohort includes interns from both countries, cross-country peer learning will be encouraged through joint sessions and shared assignments. • The internship will start with an orientation on the World Bank, the ESF, and the country portfolio, followed by a tailored work plan with clear deliverables and learning goals. • Interns will have weekly one-on-one mentor check-ins, a structured mid-point review, and an end-of-internship reflection session. • Upon successful completion, interns will receive a written performance summary and reference letter.