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The African Department’s Eastern III Division is looking to hire Macroeconomists (Fungible) to work on the Central African Republic (CAR)—a fragile and conflict‑affected state (FCS) and member of the CEMAC currency union.
CAR confronts complex policy challenges, including low domestic‑revenue mobilization, severe debt vulnerabilities, and deep‑rooted structural impediments. As the current ECF arrangement nears expiration, CAR is set to embark on a successor Fund‑supported program which will be anchored within a new joint IMF‑WB 10‑year strategic framework. This framework aims to durably tackle underlying fragilities and imbalances, substantially reduce debt‑distress risks, and lower exposure to senior debt. In line with the FCS Strategy, the Fund has been delivering extensive technical assistance to CAR, particular in fiscal policy.
The CAR assignment is an exciting opportunity to participate in the negotiation of a new arrangement and develop—or deepen—comprehensive program experience, join a team shaping a new and far‑reaching collaborative initiative with the WB, and meet the LIC‑FCS operational experience requirement. It also provides strong visibility in AFR and across the Fund, along with exposure to a substantial capacity‑development agenda. In addition, the country team provides an excellent work environment that encourages initiative and independent thinking, combined with efforts to ensure good work-life balance.
The team expects to hire multiple macroeconomists for the CAR Team. The selected candidate(s) is expected to oversee the monetary and financial sectors while also contributing to selected structural fiscal issues, although specific responsibilities may be adjusted considering individual backgrounds. They will be expected to contribute to, and in some cases lead, the preparation of team outputs and to deliver high-quality analytical work. The economist(s) is expected to travel to the country as a member of the CAR team and participate in missions, numbering about four per year. Additional responsibilities include reviewing departmental and Fund-wide policy papers, as well as contributing to cross-country and regional analytical work.
Eastern III Division comprises the following countries: CAR, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Tanzania, and Uganda.
Minimum Qualifications
In addition to the qualifications set forth in the job standards, the successful candidate(s) must have a strong background in macroeconomics with good knowledge of Fund policies and practices.
Further, they should have excellent writing skills, sound analytical, data management and quantitative skills, strong organizing skills and adaptability to meet tight deadlines and carry a substantial workload, and strong interpersonal and communications skills to foster effective work relations with authorities and work collaboratively in a team environment. Working knowledge of French would be a strong advantage.
Relevant questions can be directed to CAR’s Mission Chief, Nazim Belhocine.
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