The East Asia & Pacific (EAP) Region Context
EAP is a large and diverse region, ranging from Small Island States of the Pacific to the Philippines and China! Despite substantial economic growth and poverty reduction, the EAP region faces huge development challenges. Growth has been uneven across and within countries, institutions still need strengthening, and most countries are heavily affected by climate change. The Bank plays a significant role on global public goods, including climate, biodiversity, water pollution, and health. The COVID pandemic, and more recently food and energy price increases are compounding the impact of the global economic slowdown. The World Bank Group is seen as a premier development institution in the Region, with a leadership role on analytical and advisory services as well as financing.
Digital & AI Vice Presidency
Digital technologies offer a unique opportunity to transform development through digital solutions. The Digital and AI Vertical Vice Presidency and its global and regional teams will support client countries in building their capacities for digital transformation and AI use. The WBG Digital and AI Vertical is led by a Vice President and was established in July 2024. WBG recently published its Digital and AI Strategy which includes four pillars: access, affordability, ecosystem and AI readiness. The strategy identifies the priorities that WBG will engage across the client segment over the next five years. The implementation plan is currently under preparation.
The Vertical will deploy a range of products, services, and partnerships to advance global knowledge across the four pillars of the Strategy through:
• Supporting World Bank regions that provide financing to governments in the form of grants, loans, guarantees, and risk management products to support digital investment projects and implement policy reforms.
• Supporting World Bank regions that provide advisory services including targeted policy guidance, technical assistance, and capacity building.
• Knowledge products including data and diagnostics to provide actionable insights at regional, country, and local levels, research and thought leadership to expand the global knowledge base, as well as thematic operational toolkits.
• Convening services that bring together key stakeholders, from both public and private sectors as well as international and non-governmental organizations involved in advancing global digital transformation.
Background
The World Bank Group (WBG) and the Government of the Republic of Korea have established the WBG–Korea Global Digital Knowledge Center (DKC) in Seoul as part of the broader partnership on Digital and Artificial Intelligence. Building on Korea’s world-class digital innovation experience and the WBG’s global development expertise, the DKC serves as a global hub to accelerate digital transformation in developing countries through knowledge creation, capacity building, operational support, and innovation grants.
The DKC builds on the long-standing WBG–Korea partnership in digital development and supports the implementation of the WBG’s Digital Development Global Strategy. It is a joint initiative of the EAP Region and the Digital and AI Vertical to deliver practical, scalable, and inclusive digital transformation solutions.
The Center’s three strategic pillars are:
1. Strengthening Digital and Data Infrastructure
2. Enhancing Digital Public Services
3. Fostering an Inclusive Digital Economy, with Artificial Intelligence (AI) as a cross-cutting theme.
Duties and Accountabilities
The DKC is housed within the WBG Korea Office. The DKC team comprises a mix of regional and global digital experts working across the three technical pillars, supported by operational staff and external partners from Korea and other WBG units.
The Digital Specialist will provide analytical and technical support for the DKC, which contribute to the Center achieving its objectives as a global platform for digital knowledge exchange, operational excellence, and innovation. This person will also be work on a multidisciplinary team supporting efforts to shape the technical direction of the DKC, aligned with both the WBG’s corporate priorities and Korea’s digital development agenda.
The position reports to the EAP Practice Manager for Digital and AI.
Key responsibilities include:
DKC Work Program support
• Provide technical input supporting delivery of the DKC’s work program, ensuring alignment with the Vertical and regional strategies.
• Contribute to the preparation and delivery of the DKC’s annual workplan, results framework, and reporting.
• Participate in policy dialogues, partnership meetings, including with the private sector, and international forums on digital transformation and AI.
• Connect the mission of the WBG Digital and AI Strategy with the efforts of the other verticals and sectors of the WBG, including with IFC and MIGA.
• Ensure quality assurance and consistency of all knowledge products, capacity-building programs, and grant activities.
Technical Expertise
• Contribute to the design and implementation of flagship knowledge and operational programs under the DKC’s three pillars, drawing from Korean experiences in broadband, data infrastructure, digital government, and AI policy.
• Provide technical inputs and contributions to WBG country teams and client governments on the four pillars of the Digital and AI Strategy.
• Prepare and contribute to analytical and advisory products, ensuring they are policy-relevant and actionable for client countries.
• Collaborate with Korean partners such as the Ministry of Science and ICT (MSIT), National Information Society Agency (NIA), Korea Information Society Development Institute (KISDI), and the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST).
Operational Support
• Contribute to the integration of Korean expertise and technology solutions into WBG lending and Advisory Services and Analytics (ASA) operations across multiple regions.
• Assist in developing operational engagements and pilots supported through the DKC’s Innovation Grants Program.
• Prepare and contribute to technical deliverables—policy notes, concept notes, mission outputs—and provide hands-on guidance to task team leaders and client-facing teams.
• In close coordination with Regional PMs, liaise with operational teams to provide operational support, including via innovation grants, and to harvest lessons from operational innovation at the country level.
• In close coordination with Global PMs, liaise with global expert teams in the Knowledge Bank to ensure, among other things, alignment with the World Bank Group’s Global Digital Strategy.
Partnership and Outreach
• Facilitate collaboration between Korean agencies, WBG, and client countries to ensure the effective transfer of digital knowledge and innovation.
• Support and contribute to outreach and communication initiatives to raise the visibility of the DKC’s contributions to global digital transformation.
Results Monitoring, Financial Management and Governance
• Ensure effective monitoring, evaluation, and reporting against the DKC’s Results Framework and workplan indicators.
• Prepare and contribute to periodic progress reports, budgets, and support governance meetings (e.g., annual consultations with MOEF and the WBG).
• Promote learning, transparency, and knowledge sharing through publications, workshops, and digital platforms.