Tamaro Kane is the GGKP Coordinator in the Office of the Chief Economist of the Sustainable Development Vice-Presidency at the World Bank. In this capacity, she contributes to the team’s work on green growth and decision making under uncertainty and coordinates the World Bank’s contribution to the Green Growth Knowledge Platform. Prior to her current role, Tamaro served as Special Assistant to the Chief Economist of the Climate Change Group at the World Bank and as Research Assistant in the Early Recovery, Livelihoods, Poverty Reduction and MDGs unit of UNDP’s office in Haiti providing technical assistance to conditional cash transfer programs, impact evaluations, and the elaboration of a national social protection strategy. She has also worked at the African Development Bank, Clinton Foundation, and International Rescue Committee. Tamaro is Senegalese American and holds a Masters in International Economic Policy from Sciences Po Paris and a Masters in International Finance from Columbia University. She is currently pursuing a degree in Economic Theory and Econometrics from the Toulouse School of Economics.