Avec la crise actuelle en Haïti, la communication digitale sert de vitrine pour plaider en faveur du respect des droits des enfants et des femmes dans le pays.
Sous la supervision directe du responsable de la communication digitale, le/la stagiaire sera a) responsable de la création quotidienne de contenus à partager sur les réseaux sociaux ; b) Il/elle organisera des campagnes digitales sur plusieurs thématiques et veillera à l'image de marque de l'UNICEF auprès de son audience en ligne en répondant aux messages envoyés par celle-ci. De plus ; c) il/elle assurera la visibilité des bailleurs de l'UNICEF et effectuera une analyse des retombées en ligne des campagnes, ainsi qu'une veille en ligne sur les réseaux sociaux concernant les informations pertinentes au mandat de l'UNICEF.
Ce stage offre une opportunité unique de plonger au coeur des opérations de l'UNICEF en Haïti, en soutenant activement notre mission de communication. Sous la supervision directe du responsable de la surveillance des médias, vous jouerez un rôle clé dans le suivi des couvertures médiatiques, l'analyse des tendances et la production de contenus pertinents pour nos audiences. Cela comprend une immersion dans le contexte spécifique d'Haïti, où votre travail contribuera directement à nos efforts pour faire face aux crises et promouvoir les droits des enfants.
Dans ce rôle, le Stagiaire assistera directement l’Associé en communication (Actifs numériques et multimédias), en prenant en charge une variété de projets de design graphique. Son travail sera crucial pour améliorer la visibilité et l'efficacité de notre communication visuelle. Ce stage offre l'opportunité d'appliquer ses compétences en design graphique dans un contexte humanitaire, en contribuant à nos efforts pour sensibiliser et mobiliser autour des droits et du bien-être des enfants en Haïti.
The purpose of this consultancy is to produce a synthesis report that compiles and analyses findings from various gender analyses conducted at country and multi-country levels.
Sous la supervision du Supply Officer, le Supply assistant fournit une large gamme de tâches transactionnelles, procédurales et administratives pour soutenir l'approvisionnement et les achats efficaces du bureau de pays, garantissant une production opportune et efficace conforme aux règles et réglementations de l'UNICEF, tout en démontrant la capacité à rechercher, adapter et évaluer des cas irréguliers, ainsi que recommander des améliorations à la prestation de services et à la conception des processus.
UNICEF Slovakia Refugee Response Office (RRO) is looking for a qualified National Consultant to support Public Spending Review in Education Sector through secondary analysis of PISA results which will provide policy and budgetary recommendations to address systemic challenges and improve PISA results, while accounting for different situation and background of student population.
Le travail du consultant permettra à la RDC au bureau de l'UNICEF de disposer de matériels de communication à jour sur la nutrition maternelle et l’allaitement pour les formations sanitaires et les travailleurs communautaires pour la délivrance d’interventions de nutrition de qualité.
The partner research and due diligence (DD) function, managed for the organization by the Private Fundraising and Partnerships Division (PFP), aims to support UNICEF’s effective engagement with business and private philanthropy entities, and is looking for additional corporate research and due diligence consultant capacity to: extend such services; provide additional research support to identify trends of public opinion on social issues, media coverage; provide reporting support for the profiling and analyzing companies identified as prospects for high-value partnerships.
Under the direct supervision of the Corporate Research Officer, PFP-Partnerships Advisory and Support Services Section (PFP-PASS) and working closely with the rest of the PASS team, the incumbent will be responsible for undertaking regular and ad-hoc corporate intelligence work related to UNICEF corporate engagement.
Expanded Programme on Immunization (EPI) has developed a Recovery Plan for the
Mozambique Immunization Services: Leveraging COVID-19 to Make A More Resilient Program. This plan
provides a unified vision to reach children who have missed vaccine doses in the recent past and create a stronger system
for long-term high immunization coverage to reach all children in years to come. It identifies concrete activities that all
immunization stakeholders are responsible for supporting, implementing, and/or monitoring.
The objectives of the recovery plan are to:
Reduce the number of zero-dose and under-immunized children between 2019 and 2022 affected by the
disruptions to routine immunization services exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic in the priority districts.
Identify and implement activities that can adaptively overcome persistent challenges in the immunization
program and re-build a system that is able to withstand future disruptions.
As part of its support to the recovery plan, UNICEF Mozambique decided to dedicate special effort to improve and
facilitate the use of routine immunization services by users in order to increase access and improve the experience of
the service by users and service providers. Acknowledging the deeply embedded gender inequalities that affect childcare
and access to/demand for services, and the prominent role that women play as caregivers, UNICEF supported a
quantitative assessment on social and behavior change (SBC) and gender barriers to immunization uptake
The Consultant provides professional technical, operational and administrative assistance throughout the programming process for the Health&Nutrition Program within the Country Program from development planning to delivery of results, preparing, executing, managing and implementing a variety of technical and administrative program tasks to facilitate program development, implementation, program progress monitoring, evaluating and reporting of results.
Under the supervision of the Fund Raising Officer, and in close collaboration with the Fund Raising Associate (Database Management and Reporting) and colleagues from the Communications and Programme unit, the Fund Raising Associate will support the implementation of the Private Sector Plan 2023-2027, with a focus on the individual donors’ programme.
UNICEF South Sudan is scaling up efforts to address GBV risk mitigation in programming and is providing ongoing technical support to partners to implement the GBV/Nutrition programmatic package – including safety audits, consultations with women and girls, strengthening two-way referrals and coordination between nutrition and GBV partners, and community engagement and awareness – tested during the multi-year operational research study in Warrap State (2021-2023) funded by Bureau of Population, Refugees and Mitigation (BPRM) with Ministry of Health, ACF and TOCH.
Ethiopia has been implementing various strategies to improve immunization coverage However, many gaps and challenges related to health systems, supply-demand, and programme management constrained immunization service delivery and uptake. The major bottlenecks in accessing health services, including immunization and Nutrition, include Geographical factors (remote and hard-to-reach areas), Service disruptions due to conflicts and other humanitarian contexts; Community characteristics, such as pastoralists and mobile communities and Personal factors such as competing priorities of caregivers, These challenges are further compounded by inadequate logistics and demotivation of service providers, Inadequate knowledge skills and poor attitudes, of service providers.
Although Ethiopia has been using a standardized and customized District Health Information Software (DHIS2) system for reporting EPI data from health facilities to the federal level, the data is found to be unreliable with inflated numbers and inconsistencies with wide variation from the survey and WUENIC data. The DHIS2 data also does not tell “zero dose children” as high administrative coverage at national, and in some cases, at sub-national levels, often masks the actual situation. Different field visits, assessment reports and routine supervision exercises have shown poor quality recording, collection, compilation, and reporting, as well as data triangulation and analysis. Feedback provision mechanisms are not regular and of good quality at all levels. Moreover, the DHIS2 does not capture the immunization data for children >12 months, and therefore it is difficult to measure and report the big catch-up (BCU) vaccination results which requires MOH to revise the current DHIS2 tool. During previous COVID-19 rounds, the country has used different parallel methods and tools, such as the RAT tool, Google Sheets, Power BI, and Dashboard, for the collection, analysis, and interpretation of vaccination data.
The Malawi Country Office offers an exciting and rewarding career opportunity for you to join our dynamic Communication Advocacy and Partnerships (CAP) team. In your role as Communication Officer (Donor Relations and Brand), you will responsible for supporting the overall communication and advocacy goals of the country office, and specifically enhance its partner engagement and donor visibility plans to contribute to improved donor relations and fundraising. Additionally, you will support smooth project management activities within the CAP Section the country office’s overall brand and visibility goals and contribute to strategic communication output in emergency contexts. In your role, you will report to the Chief Communication, Advocacy and Partnership for general guidance, while you will be providing technical support on communication and advocacy in partnership with Chiefs of Sections and Programme Managers.
HFSE is a growing priority, and a critical step for strengthening Primary Health Care (PHC) infrastructure to attain the objectives outlined in the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), including Goals 3, 7, 11, and 13.
The HFSE Learning Agenda is being implemented in the following countries: Ethiopia, Pakistan, Uganda, and Zambia. Therefore, UNICEF Country Offices seek to hire 1 qualified Health Facility Solar Electrification (HFSE) Project Specialist Consultant for each of the above-mentioned countries.
The national consultant will be based in Uganda to manage HFSE Learning Agenda project for the country, focusing on designing, planning, implementing, and monitoring workplans to deliver HFSE project. Specifically, the consultant will manage the section’s project to solarize PHC facilities end-to-end in prioritized geographic areas. The consultant will report directly to the Health Specialist/Immunization UCO and Supply and Logistics Manager UCO and will work closely with the HFSE working group.
If you are a committed, creative professional and are passionate about making a lasting difference for children, the world's leading children's rights organization would like to hear from you.
UNICEF Karachi Office is seeking for a highly experienced, knowledgeable, and dynamic individual to take on the role of Social Policy & Development Specialist at the NOC level to join the Social Policy team on a temporary appointment.
Bangladesh Country Office is seeking an experienced Health Officer responsible for providing professional technical, operational and administrative assistance for improving the immunization system through stock and cold chain management system, improving vaccine and supplies availability, urban immunization and new vaccine introduction throughout the programming process through the application of theoretical and technical skills in researching, collecting, analyzing, and presenting technical programme information while learning organizational rules, regulations and procedures to support the development and formulation of the Health Programme within the Country Programme.
Avec la crise actuelle en Haïti, la communication digitale sert de vitrine pour plaider en faveur du respect des droits des enfants et des femmes dans le pays.
Sous la supervision directe du responsable de la communication digitale, le/la stagiaire sera a) responsable de la création quotidienne de contenus à partager sur les réseaux sociaux ; b) Il/elle organisera des campagnes digitales sur plusieurs thématiques et veillera à l'image de marque de l'UNICEF auprès de son audience en ligne en répondant aux messages envoyés par celle-ci. De plus ; c) il/elle assurera la visibilité des bailleurs de l'UNICEF et effectuera une analyse des retombées en ligne des campagnes, ainsi qu'une veille en ligne sur les réseaux sociaux concernant les informations pertinentes au mandat de l'UNICEF.
Ce stage offre une opportunité unique de plonger au coeur des opérations de l'UNICEF en Haïti, en soutenant activement notre mission de communication. Sous la supervision directe du responsable de la surveillance des médias, vous jouerez un rôle clé dans le suivi des couvertures médiatiques, l'analyse des tendances et la production de contenus pertinents pour nos audiences. Cela comprend une immersion dans le contexte spécifique d'Haïti, où votre travail contribuera directement à nos efforts pour faire face aux crises et promouvoir les droits des enfants.
Dans ce rôle, le Stagiaire assistera directement l’Associé en communication (Actifs numériques et multimédias), en prenant en charge une variété de projets de design graphique. Son travail sera crucial pour améliorer la visibilité et l'efficacité de notre communication visuelle. Ce stage offre l'opportunité d'appliquer ses compétences en design graphique dans un contexte humanitaire, en contribuant à nos efforts pour sensibiliser et mobiliser autour des droits et du bien-être des enfants en Haïti.
The purpose of this consultancy is to produce a synthesis report that compiles and analyses findings from various gender analyses conducted at country and multi-country levels.
Sous la supervision du Supply Officer, le Supply assistant fournit une large gamme de tâches transactionnelles, procédurales et administratives pour soutenir l'approvisionnement et les achats efficaces du bureau de pays, garantissant une production opportune et efficace conforme aux règles et réglementations de l'UNICEF, tout en démontrant la capacité à rechercher, adapter et évaluer des cas irréguliers, ainsi que recommander des améliorations à la prestation de services et à la conception des processus.
UNICEF Slovakia Refugee Response Office (RRO) is looking for a qualified National Consultant to support Public Spending Review in Education Sector through secondary analysis of PISA results which will provide policy and budgetary recommendations to address systemic challenges and improve PISA results, while accounting for different situation and background of student population.
Le travail du consultant permettra à la RDC au bureau de l'UNICEF de disposer de matériels de communication à jour sur la nutrition maternelle et l’allaitement pour les formations sanitaires et les travailleurs communautaires pour la délivrance d’interventions de nutrition de qualité.
The partner research and due diligence (DD) function, managed for the organization by the Private Fundraising and Partnerships Division (PFP), aims to support UNICEF’s effective engagement with business and private philanthropy entities, and is looking for additional corporate research and due diligence consultant capacity to: extend such services; provide additional research support to identify trends of public opinion on social issues, media coverage; provide reporting support for the profiling and analyzing companies identified as prospects for high-value partnerships.
Under the direct supervision of the Corporate Research Officer, PFP-Partnerships Advisory and Support Services Section (PFP-PASS) and working closely with the rest of the PASS team, the incumbent will be responsible for undertaking regular and ad-hoc corporate intelligence work related to UNICEF corporate engagement.
Expanded Programme on Immunization (EPI) has developed a Recovery Plan for the
Mozambique Immunization Services: Leveraging COVID-19 to Make A More Resilient Program. This plan
provides a unified vision to reach children who have missed vaccine doses in the recent past and create a stronger system
for long-term high immunization coverage to reach all children in years to come. It identifies concrete activities that all
immunization stakeholders are responsible for supporting, implementing, and/or monitoring.
The objectives of the recovery plan are to:
Reduce the number of zero-dose and under-immunized children between 2019 and 2022 affected by the
disruptions to routine immunization services exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic in the priority districts.
Identify and implement activities that can adaptively overcome persistent challenges in the immunization
program and re-build a system that is able to withstand future disruptions.
As part of its support to the recovery plan, UNICEF Mozambique decided to dedicate special effort to improve and
facilitate the use of routine immunization services by users in order to increase access and improve the experience of
the service by users and service providers. Acknowledging the deeply embedded gender inequalities that affect childcare
and access to/demand for services, and the prominent role that women play as caregivers, UNICEF supported a
quantitative assessment on social and behavior change (SBC) and gender barriers to immunization uptake
The Consultant provides professional technical, operational and administrative assistance throughout the programming process for the Health&Nutrition Program within the Country Program from development planning to delivery of results, preparing, executing, managing and implementing a variety of technical and administrative program tasks to facilitate program development, implementation, program progress monitoring, evaluating and reporting of results.
Under the supervision of the Fund Raising Officer, and in close collaboration with the Fund Raising Associate (Database Management and Reporting) and colleagues from the Communications and Programme unit, the Fund Raising Associate will support the implementation of the Private Sector Plan 2023-2027, with a focus on the individual donors’ programme.
UNICEF South Sudan is scaling up efforts to address GBV risk mitigation in programming and is providing ongoing technical support to partners to implement the GBV/Nutrition programmatic package – including safety audits, consultations with women and girls, strengthening two-way referrals and coordination between nutrition and GBV partners, and community engagement and awareness – tested during the multi-year operational research study in Warrap State (2021-2023) funded by Bureau of Population, Refugees and Mitigation (BPRM) with Ministry of Health, ACF and TOCH.
Ethiopia has been implementing various strategies to improve immunization coverage However, many gaps and challenges related to health systems, supply-demand, and programme management constrained immunization service delivery and uptake. The major bottlenecks in accessing health services, including immunization and Nutrition, include Geographical factors (remote and hard-to-reach areas), Service disruptions due to conflicts and other humanitarian contexts; Community characteristics, such as pastoralists and mobile communities and Personal factors such as competing priorities of caregivers, These challenges are further compounded by inadequate logistics and demotivation of service providers, Inadequate knowledge skills and poor attitudes, of service providers.
Although Ethiopia has been using a standardized and customized District Health Information Software (DHIS2) system for reporting EPI data from health facilities to the federal level, the data is found to be unreliable with inflated numbers and inconsistencies with wide variation from the survey and WUENIC data. The DHIS2 data also does not tell “zero dose children” as high administrative coverage at national, and in some cases, at sub-national levels, often masks the actual situation. Different field visits, assessment reports and routine supervision exercises have shown poor quality recording, collection, compilation, and reporting, as well as data triangulation and analysis. Feedback provision mechanisms are not regular and of good quality at all levels. Moreover, the DHIS2 does not capture the immunization data for children >12 months, and therefore it is difficult to measure and report the big catch-up (BCU) vaccination results which requires MOH to revise the current DHIS2 tool. During previous COVID-19 rounds, the country has used different parallel methods and tools, such as the RAT tool, Google Sheets, Power BI, and Dashboard, for the collection, analysis, and interpretation of vaccination data.
The Malawi Country Office offers an exciting and rewarding career opportunity for you to join our dynamic Communication Advocacy and Partnerships (CAP) team. In your role as Communication Officer (Donor Relations and Brand), you will responsible for supporting the overall communication and advocacy goals of the country office, and specifically enhance its partner engagement and donor visibility plans to contribute to improved donor relations and fundraising. Additionally, you will support smooth project management activities within the CAP Section the country office’s overall brand and visibility goals and contribute to strategic communication output in emergency contexts. In your role, you will report to the Chief Communication, Advocacy and Partnership for general guidance, while you will be providing technical support on communication and advocacy in partnership with Chiefs of Sections and Programme Managers.
HFSE is a growing priority, and a critical step for strengthening Primary Health Care (PHC) infrastructure to attain the objectives outlined in the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), including Goals 3, 7, 11, and 13.
The HFSE Learning Agenda is being implemented in the following countries: Ethiopia, Pakistan, Uganda, and Zambia. Therefore, UNICEF Country Offices seek to hire 1 qualified Health Facility Solar Electrification (HFSE) Project Specialist Consultant for each of the above-mentioned countries.
The national consultant will be based in Uganda to manage HFSE Learning Agenda project for the country, focusing on designing, planning, implementing, and monitoring workplans to deliver HFSE project. Specifically, the consultant will manage the section’s project to solarize PHC facilities end-to-end in prioritized geographic areas. The consultant will report directly to the Health Specialist/Immunization UCO and Supply and Logistics Manager UCO and will work closely with the HFSE working group.
If you are a committed, creative professional and are passionate about making a lasting difference for children, the world's leading children's rights organization would like to hear from you.
UNICEF Karachi Office is seeking for a highly experienced, knowledgeable, and dynamic individual to take on the role of Social Policy & Development Specialist at the NOC level to join the Social Policy team on a temporary appointment.
Bangladesh Country Office is seeking an experienced Health Officer responsible for providing professional technical, operational and administrative assistance for improving the immunization system through stock and cold chain management system, improving vaccine and supplies availability, urban immunization and new vaccine introduction throughout the programming process through the application of theoretical and technical skills in researching, collecting, analyzing, and presenting technical programme information while learning organizational rules, regulations and procedures to support the development and formulation of the Health Programme within the Country Programme.