Monitoring and Evaluation Lead, Global Alliance Trade Facilitation
Listed on 2026-01-09
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Business
Business Development, Data Scientist
Location: Genf
JOB DESCRIPTION
(Maternity Cover, expected start / end dates October 2025 – July 2026, Geneva based)
The World Economic Forum, committed to improving the state of the world, is the International Organisation for Public-Private Cooperation. The Forum engages the foremost political, business and other leaders of society to shape global, regional and industry agendas.
The World Economic Forum, the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC), and the Center for International Private Enterprise (CIPE), in coordination with the Deutsche Gesellschaft fuer Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ), are the lead organisations of the Global Alliance for Trade Facilitation, a pioneering global initiative that brings together governments and businesses as equal partners to design and implement commercially-meaningful trade facilitation reforms.
Reporting lines and interactions:
The role is based in Geneva within the Global Alliance for Trade Facilitation team. The incumbent reports to the Deputy Director, Global Alliance for Trade Facilitation. Internally, he/she works with colleagues in the Alliance team based at the Forum and International Trade and Investment
Centre for Regions, Trade and Geopolitics. Externally, he/she works with a broad range of stakeholders, including Alliance host organisations and implementing partners, private sector partners, donors, universities, and multilateral and non-governmental organisations.
Duties and responsibilities
Effective monitoring and evaluation are critical to track a program or a project’s progress towards reaching its objectives as well as document results, lessons learned and emerging best practices to guide future activities and help craft a compelling narrative on development impact. The Monitoring and Evaluation Lead plays an important role in helping develop accountability tools to funding agencies and stakeholders as well as providing qualitative and quantitative data to guide decisions.
Specifically, the Monitoring and Evaluation Lead performs the following key functions:
Develop and manage monitoring plans and tools
- Update and manage the Alliance results framework, collecting information through Qualtrics and Airtable, updating the framework through R, and maintain communication with internal and external stakeholders.
- Lead the response to donor data requests, ensuring alignment with their requirements against our own reporting needs. Ensure requests are met promptly and produce data for both donor and external stakeholders.
- Process, develop and analyse data on global-level and project-level indicators. This includes cleaning, analysing and summarising data collected through various Alliance instrument using appropriate statistical techniques.
Oversee project M&E requirements, including tasks such as: - Assisting project officers in drafting M&E-related sections in project proposals, such as Theory of Change (ToC) and logframes.
- Guiding project officers throughout project implementation to ensure M&E requirements are met, including the use of trackers and surveys.
- Leading and supporting results planning, including the development of tools and materials for qualitative data collection.
- Lead the design and implementation of surveys to collect data for the Alliance Results Framework as well as update, collect, and validate data for internal tracker tools, including managing the quarterly reporting.
- Assist staff in identifying and documenting lessons learned and emerging best practices from Alliance projects and operations, including managing project completion reports. Ensure that documented lessons and best practices are easily accessible and incorporated into future Alliance projects and operations.
Develop the evaluation function
- Implement evaluation plans and terms of reference for ongoing projects, ensuring comprehensive data collection, analysis, and reporting to measure impact and inform decision-making processes.
Requirements and experience:
- Advanced degree in economics, social sciences, statistics or related field.
- At least 5 years of professional experience relevant to monitoring and evaluation. Experience on trade facilitation, international trade economics or international…
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