The World Resources Institute is a global research nonprofit organization that partners with local and national governments, private companies, publicly held corporations, and other nonprofits to address environmental issues including global climate change, sustainable markets, ecosystem protection, and responsible governance.
Where did you work for your MPA consultancy and what did that experience teach you?
I worked at the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) on a project looking at synergies and trade-offs between agricultural productivity and climate change adaptation and mitigation. My research focused on France and the Netherlands, which was a new perspective for me coming from the international development field. It was valuable to understand how an influential organization like the OECD works, and great to learn more about the subject matter and get firsthand experience in policy analysis.
What skills from the MPA program are you using in your role?
I’ve often found myself drawing directly on courses like environmental economics, program evaluation. The classes I took on l impact assessment and ground-up policy-making have helped me think more critically and holistically about environmental challenges. I’m also glad I was able to hone presentation skills through the program, and get exposure to a range of organizations and policy challenges.