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Question 1: Why Do You Want to Work for the World Bank? As a frontline healthcare provider during the COVID-19 pandemic, I witnessed firsthand the urgent need for resilient public health systems, especially in underserved communities. This experience deeply motivated me to work toward systemic change, aligning with the World Bank’s mission to reduce poverty and enhance shared prosperity. The World Bank’s emphasis on health equity and gender equality as essential economic drivers resonates strongly with my career focus. Improving women’s health is not only about individual well-being; it also has broader implications for economic stability and poverty reduction. Countries with stronger healthcare systems see improved socioeconomic outcomes, and I am committed to advancing these initiatives. By joining the World Bank, I aspire to contribute to impactful, sustainable projects that leverage healthcare improvements as a pathway to development. The organization’s resources and global reach provide an unmatched platform for advancing these goals on a larger scale, and I am eager to be part of this meaningful work. Question 2: How Do Your Skills and Experience Align with Our Work? With a background in Obstetrics and Gynecology and a Master’s in Public Health, I bring a dual perspective that combines clinical expertise and a strategic, public health approach. In Kazakhstan, I managed over 200 cases monthly and reduced postpartum complications by 15%, which highlighted the effectiveness of data-driven, evidence-based practices in improving health outcomes. During my internship in the U.S., I led a maternal health program that increased community outreach by 20% and organized support services for Ukrainian refugees, demonstrating the importance of accessible healthcare for vulnerable populations. These experiences align closely with the World Bank’s goals of inclusivity and health equity. Throughout my career, I have honed skills in data-driven decision-making, cross-cultural collaboration, and leadership in crisis situations. I am committed to applying these strengths to World Bank projects focused on health systems, gender equity, and public health resilience, contributing to impactful solutions for communities in need.