
2026 World Bank Government Analytics Fellowship Program | Fully Funded Opportunity
The World Bank Government Analytics Fellowship 2026 is a fully funded opportunity for mid-level government professionals to enhance public administration efficiency through data-informed decision-making. Here’s what you need to know:
Eligibility Requirements:
- Able to travel to Washington, D.C. for in-person training sessions
- Nominated by your organization (up to 2 fellows per organization)
- Working in central government organizations (including agencies)
- Mid-level managers or senior analyst positions with authority to develop a government analytics project
- Demonstrated prior tertiary-level coursework on statistics or related quantitative methods
- Proficient in English
Fellowship Benefits:
- Full Sponsorship: Travel, accommodation, and living expenses covered for applicants from ODA-eligible countries
- Data-Driven Insights: Expertise to harness vast amounts of governmental data for smarter decision-making and policy development
- Catalyze Change: Cutting-edge research and expert support to implement systemic changes in government operations
- Collaborative Network: Connection with like-minded government officials, data experts, academics, and professionals
Application Process:
- Visit the World Bank Fellowship Webpage: Click “Apply Now” to access the application portal
- Fill Out the Google Form: Provide required information and upload necessary documents in English
- Submit Required Documents:
– Comprehensive CV (3 pages maximum)
– 150-word summary of applying insights to enhance organizational operations
– Endorsement letter from your organization, nominating you for the fellowship
Important Dates:
- Application Deadline:Â September 28, 2025
- Program Duration:Â 6 months, with 2 weeks of in-person training in Washington, D.C.
Program Details:
- The fellowship is a collaboration between the World Bank Development Economics Vice-Presidency, Development Impact Group, Institutions Global Department, Institute for Economic Development, and University College London
- Participants will gain practical analytics skills and tools to implement change in their government organizations
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