Paul Stephens

Paul Stephens

Paul Stephens is a former Devex staff writer based in Washington, D.C. As a multimedia journalist, editor and producer, Paul has contributed to the Los Angeles Times, Washington Monthly, CBS Evening News, GlobalPost, and the United Nations magazine, among other outlets. He's won a grant from the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting for a 5-month, in-depth reporting project in Yemen after two stints in Georgia: one as a Peace Corps volunteer and another as a communications coordinator for the U.S. Agency for International Development.

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IFC's CEO says Inga dam is his number one priority

IFC's CEO says Inga dam is his number one priority

over 11 years ago // Access to energy

Jin Yong Cai, head of the World Bank's private sector wing, is bullish on Grand Inga, the controversial hydro power scheme in the Democratic Republic of the Congo which could double Africa's energy production, by some estimates.

For IDB, no easy path to reform

For IDB, no easy path to reform

over 11 years ago // Multilateral reform

Five years ago, the Inter-American Development Bank's underwent a reorganization — with mixed results, a highly sensitive internal review now finds. Does it have a point, and what may the World Bank and other multilaterals learn from it? An exclusive analysis.

World Bank finalizes senior leadership of global practices

World Bank finalizes senior leadership of global practices

over 11 years ago // Appointments

Has President Jim Kim heeded the call from African finance ministers to appoint a senior director from the African continent? Check out the latest appointment of senior officials who will lead the World Bank's work on agriculture and fragility.

World Bank global practices: Goals and challenges

World Bank global practices: Goals and challenges

over 11 years ago // World Bank reorganization

The World Bank Group is transitioning to a new organizational model called "global practices." What does it mean for the thousands of staff members at the multilateral agency? Devex reporter Paul Stephens explains.

World Bank leaders planning staff cuts

World Bank leaders planning staff cuts

over 11 years ago // World Bank reform

World Bank leaders are gearing up for a daunting task: cutting the number of staff especially at the multilateral institution’s cushy Washington headquarters without prompting a popular dissent. A Devex exclusive.

World Bank says half of proposed $400 million savings found

World Bank says half of proposed $400 million savings found

over 11 years ago // World Bank reform

The World Bank is proposing to save millions by reducing the size of it's real estate holdings in downtown Washington, D.C., reviewing pay for consultants, and making changes to corporate procurement.

Jim Kim: Reforms are 'management 101'

Jim Kim: Reforms are 'management 101'

over 11 years ago // News: World Bank

World Bank President Jim Kim sounded a bit exasperated as he (again) explained his ambitious reform agenda. Kim argues his vision hopes to keep the bank relevant to its clients — but there's still resistance to change within the Washington, D.C.-based institution.

What's in a name? World Bank staff to get new job titles

What's in a name? World Bank staff to get new job titles

over 11 years ago // Staffing reform

The World Bank had proposed a new system for assigning titles to employees as part of President Jim Kim’s ongoing reforms. Staff have been asked to provide feedback, and we learn how some concerns have already been raised about the scheme being a bit confusing for employees and clients.

World Bank updates staff on upcoming 'global practices' changes

World Bank updates staff on upcoming 'global practices' changes

over 11 years ago // World Bank reform

Just six weeks before the World Bank officially launches its new "global practices," details on how the new model will work are being released to staff. Bank management believes this should help alleviate uncertainty among staff, but implementation will be key.

World Bank portfolio and staff 're-mapping' finalized

World Bank portfolio and staff 're-mapping' finalized

over 11 years ago // News: Reform and staffing

World Bank programs and more than 5,700 staff have been reorganized into "global practices,” with all changes to take effect on July 1. An exclusive update after a year of uncertainty about how President Jim Kim's ambitious reforms would play out.