MOPAN – the Multilateral Organisation Performance Assessment Network – is a network of 22 member states who assess multilateral organisations, shape performance standards, and champion learning and insights to strengthen development and humanitarian results and promote accountability. Capitalising on the Network’s unique cross-multilateral system perspective and expertise, MOPAN members work together to deliver relevant, impartial, high-quality and timely performance information as a public good through an inclusive and transparent approach. MOPAN’s performance information mitigates risks, informs decision-making and supports change, helping to increase knowledge and trust amongst all stakeholders, and ultimately to achieve a stronger and better performing multilateral system.
Further information on MOPAN is available online.
MOPAN is serviced by a Secretariat, which is hosted by the Development Co-operation Directorate (DCD) at the OECD. The Secretariat is looking for a dynamic Junior Policy Analyst with knowledge of the multilateral system and proficient organisational skills to support the work of the Secretariat. In particular s/he will have experience producing high-quality written materials tailored to specific audiences and have experience coordinating between multiple stakeholders. Strong communication skills and an understanding of ongoing developments within the multilateral system are essential. S/he will also proactively contribute to strengthening MOPAN’s ‘mission-critical’ activities to enhance impact.
The Junior Policy Analyst will work under the direct supervision of a MOPAN Policy Advisor.
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Partnership and Governance
Strategic Engagement
Policy Research and Advice
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What the OECD offers
The OECD is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes the applications of all qualified candidates who are nationals of OECD member countries, irrespective of their racial or ethnic origin, opinions or beliefs, gender, sexual orientation, health or disabilities.
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