WBG Pioneer Background/Organizational Context This track is specifically designed for neurodivergent candidates. Interns are placed across a wide range of WBG departments and units, from economics and finance to technology, communications, operations, and beyond. The program is open to candidates from any academic or professional background whose discipline aligns with the hosting team's work. The Inclusive Internship Program aims to create mutual value by offering meaningful career opportunities for neurodivergent candidates, while also generating insights, building inclusive capabilities, and strengthening team practices across WBG units. Program Objectives: •Create an inclusive and accessible workplace that embraces the full contribution of all individuals. •Build the organizational knowledge, skills, and practices needed to attract, support, and retain diverse talent across all levels of the institution. Duties and Responsibilities •Interns will engage in meaningful projects aligned with their skills, academic background, and professional interests. Responsibilities may include, but are not limited to: •Research and Analysis: Conduct research on development topics, policies, and projects; summarize findings in reports, presentations, or briefing notes. •Data Collection and Management: Collect, clean, and analyze data to support ongoing projects, evaluations, or reports; maintain accurate records and databases. •Project Support: Assist teams in planning, monitoring, and implementing initiatives; support coordination with internal and external stakeholders. •Communication and Outreach: Draft communication materials such as newsletters, social media content, and internal updates; assist in preparing materials for workshops, webinars, and events. •Knowledge Management: Document lessons learned, best practices, and project updates; contribute to knowledge-sharing platforms. •Administrative Support: Provide logistical support for meetings, events, and reporting as needed, while ensuring smooth project operations.