WBG Pioneer The International Finance Corporation (IFC) is the private sector arm of the World Bank Group and the largest global development institution focused exclusively on the private sector in emerging markets and developing economies. IFC operates in more than 100 countries and works with businesses, financial institutions, investors, and governments to create jobs and As part of its strategy, IFC 2030, IFC is strengthening its role as a platform for private capital mobilization, helping to address development challenges by crowding in institutional and commercial investors at scale. IFC's work focuses on creating and expanding markets, supporting private sector growth, and generating sustainable employment opportunities across key sectors including infrastructure, agribusiness, manufacturing, health, and tourism. Through investment, innovation, partnerships, and blended finance, IFC seeks to accelerate development impact while supporting job creation and economic resilience. The Partnerships Blended Finance (CBF) Department plays a critical role in advancing IFC's strategic objectives by mobilizing concessional catalytic capital and donor resources, managing relationships with bilateral and multilateral development partners, foundations, philanthropies, and other strategic stakeholders, and deploying blended finance solutions that help de-risk investments and attract private capital into high-impact projects. The department supports IFC's efforts to expand investment opportunities in frontier and emerging markets, particularly in areas where commercial financing alone is insufficient to address market barriers or perceived risk. Duties and Responsibilities The Graduate Intern will work directly with the Director, Partnerships Blended Finance and her small Front Office team, supporting strategic initiatives at the intersection of private capital mobilization, donor engagement, blended finance, and international development. This internship provides an opportunity to contribute to a dynamic and globally engaged department at the center of IFC's 2030 agenda, while gaining exposure to senior management, international development finance, and World Bank Group operations. Strategic Analysis and Research •Conduct analytical research on concessional capital and related emerging development trends. •Analyze trends and market developments relevant to the department’s mandate. •Support preparation of strategic assessments and concept notes. Executive Support •Support the Director in preparing for senior management meetings, donor engagements, Board-related discussions, conferences, and external events. •Assist in the drafting of talking points, briefing materials, presentations, and executive correspondence. •Synthesize complex operational and strategic information into concise, management-ready materials and recommendations. •Track follow-up actions and support coordination across the department’s business units. Communications and Knowledge Management •Support the development of internal and external communications materials highlighting departmental priorities, achievements, and development impact. •Support creation of and/or draft impact stories, management updates, and thought leadership content. •Contribute to knowledge management initiatives and products and dissemination of lessons learned and best practices. Data and Business Analytics •Support analytical work related to concessional funding mechanisms, and innovative financing solutions. •Support collection and analysis of operational data. •Assist with preparation of management reports, visualizations and monitoring of performance metrics. •Help identify trends and insights to support decision-making and stakeholder engagement. Special Projects •Participate in intra-departmental initiatives, including those that advance innovation, and operational effectiveness. •Undertake assignments as requested by the Director. •The role may involve limited international and/or domestic travel.