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Short-Term Consultancy, based in Juba, South Sudan
Member of Geo-Enabling team for Monitoring and Supervision (GEMS)
Open Exclusively to South Sudanese Nationals
The DEC Data Group is a pivotal entity within the World Bank, dedicated to enhancing the use of data for development through comprehensive data services, partnerships, and innovative approaches. Their work supports the Bank's mission of poverty reduction and shared prosperity by providing high-quality data and statistical services. Within Dec lies the Geo-Enabling Initiative for Monitoring and Supervision (GEMS), which directly supports World Bank clients and partners to setup and use digital monitoring's systems effectively and purposefully.
Development Objective: The GEMS method enables project teams to use simple and low-cost open-source tools for in-field collection of structured digital data that automatically feeds into centralized digital Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) systems. The integrated data can include any kind of indicators, based on tailor-made forms; photos, audio, videos; time and date stamps; and GPS coordinates that allow for automated geo-mapping of the information. Using these tools systematically allows operations to enhance the transparency and accuracy of M&E and increase the accountability of third-party monitoring (TPM). Moreover, the GEMS method provides WBG Verticals and Country Management Units (CMUs) with platforms for remote supervision, real-time risk and safeguards monitoring, as well as portfolio mapping for coordination across projects and partners.
Focus of the GEMS method: The core of the GEMS methodology is an interactive face-to-face or online training with 2 main aims:
After the training, each participant should have acquired the necessary skills to use the tools and methods independently for the benefit of the portfolio’s M&E system and supervision needs. Moreover, the Country Teams will have access to a central digital platform for monitoring the portfolio in near real-time.
The DEC Data Group is looking to hire a short-term consultant (STC) to join the GEMS team. The STC must be a South Sudanese national based in JUba. The primary role of the position is to support the World Bank’s Country Management Unit (CMU) with maintaining and expanding the GEMS support stream to projects in South Sudan. The STC will be fully embedded in the GEMS team and may support the expansion of GEMS technical work on a global scale. Additionally, the chosen candidate will work closely with FCV Country Coordinator and the GEMS TTL and will also closely work with other units of the WBG, in particular the Geospatial Operations Support Team (GOST).
A major objective will be to oversee the portfolio-wide implementation of the GEMS method by the client and Country Office/ CMU, for operational supervision, Monitoring and Evaluation, safeguards monitoring, and portfolio mapping. A major task will be to oversee the GEMS supervision system and implement the method across the WBG portfolio in South Sudan. In this regard, The STC will be responsible for managing the CMU’s digital data collection and analysis platform and conduct customized geospatial analysis, as well as training workshops according to the CMU’s needs. The focus will be to support operational M&E, Project Supervision, Environmental and Social risks/safeguards monitoring and further the mapping of the operational portfolios across the CMU. The consultant will also provide close support to ongoing and future work on geo-mapping and directly assist the Country Manager and other colleagues in the CMU. This work will be performed under the guidance of the Country Office/CMU and the GEMS TTL.
The consultant will be responsible for regular follow-up engagement and technical support to clients, as required. This may include the delivery of GEMS capacity-building training for PIUs, WBG project task teams, safeguards and procurement specialists, and select partners. Additionally, this may include reviewing and drafting project documents, such as Project Appraisal Documents (PAD), M&E frameworks, TORs, etc. and any documents necessary to the full deployment of the GEMS method in a project, sector or administration.
The consultant will provide GIS and cartography support to the internal and external clients. An additional role of The consultant will be to support the CMU and project teams with the creation and administration of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and related data platforms, as well as maps and spatial data analyses. This includes the responsibility to proactively liaise with technical counterparts, gather and process geospatial information, and create visualizations and technical analyses. Familiarity with data collection platforms such as KoBoToolbox, Enketo, OpenDataKit (ODK), SurveySolutions or SurveyCTO is strongly preferred. In-depth knowledge of geodatabases and GIS platforms, such as QGIS or ArcGIS is mandatory.
The consultant will directly support ministries and government agencies in South Sudan as well as donors and other partners, if there is interest, in setting up systems for data collection, sharing and coordination. To leverage the GEMS system as an inter-agency coordination tool, The consultant will also build capacity with stakeholders outside of the World Bank. To this end, The consultant will closely work with government agencies, donors, UN agencies and other partners to leverage the GEMS tools and method for supervision and coordination. In this regard, The consultant will oversee the technical cooperation in terms of leveraging the GEMS tool, develop strategies for joint data analysis, and create data collection questionnaires upon agreement with the partners.
The value-add of in-person collaboration with clients, partners, and WBG staff to the success of The consultant’s work, particularly in relation to the delivery of training and capacity-building will require an emphasis on The consultant’s presence in-country.
The performance of The consultant will be continuously evaluated based on the specific work program agreement with the Ethiopia/Sudan/South Sudan CMU. The CMU-specific work program will be provided to The consultant and the specific tasks in relation to the work program will be discussed in detail with The consultant.
The selected STC will be responsible for the following main deliverables:
The ideal candidate will have a primary expertise in M&E, FCV, GIS, ICT and digital data collection systems as well as an in-depth understanding of World Bank operations, policies and procedures. They will be familiar with ways in which technology can be applied to monitor projects and other dynamics on the ground and will meet the following selection criteria:
The selected consultant will be contracted by the DEC Data Group for a period of 100 days, at a fee to be negotiated with the supervisor and the possibility of extension. The consultant will report to a Task Team Leader based internationaly. They will work under the additional guidance of the FCV Country Coordinator, as well as the CMU-based colleagues in Washington, D.C., Khartoum, Juba, and Addis Ababa. The consultant might also work with the Geospatial Operational Support Team (GOST) based in Washington DC, and with other relevant teams, as needed.
The contract will begin on December 1st, 2025, and comprise the Fiscal Year 2026 (until June 30, 2026). The consultant will be based in Juba, South Sudan and should expect to travel within the country as well as to neighboring countries as needed.
To apply for this opportunity, please send a CV and Cover Letter to rmorrison1@worldbank.org and wdewitt@worldbank.org no later than Friday, November 21st.

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