The Chief Data Office (CDO) is tasked to support offices and divisions with the implementation of the Policy. For that purpose, it is centrally developing a data protection programme, including a robust data protection impact assessment (DPIA) framework, a set of tools, guidance, central records and training/awareness measures, to enable the organization to process personal data in compliance with the Policy and in respect of individuals’ rights to privacy. In addition, it is committed to promoting the responsible use of other sensitive data for children in line with the “Responsible Data for Children” principles and toolkit.
The Data Governance and Strategy unit (DGSU) in the CDO creates and supports implementation of safeguards to minimize risks and potential harms to children, UNICEF staff, beneficiaries, and donors associated with data and digital technology, ensuring a responsible and safe digital and data transformation. The DGSU implements robust governance of all forms of data at UNICEF, enabling the organization to leverage relevant data for better decision-making and outcomes for children. The DGSU supports country offices working with national partners in advancing data governance in national dialogue and policy making.
In order to fully support the roll-out of the UNICEF data protection programme, in particular the DPIA framework for high-risk processing activities demonstrating appropriate measures to ensure compliance with the Policy, UNICEF CDO needs to hire a data protection and privacy expert with strong experience on conducting data protection impact assessments and in general the intersection of data protection, information security, and technology to support the DGSU team.
The Data Protection and Privacy Lead will supervise the consultancy assignment
UNICEF Namibia is seeking to engage multi-talented Communications Interns who will play a pivotal role in amplifying the Integrated RightStart Campaign messages through community engagements using digital and traditional communication channels for visibility while also contributing graphic design expertise to enhance visual communication strategies.
To support the design, dissemination and roll out of global public goods related to nutrition administrative data including the DHIS2 Nutrition packages and related guidance on nutrition information systems.
UNICEF Namibia Country Office invites an energetic, focus and suitable individual to provide a framework by which students and graduates pursuing or having recently completed tertiary education are assigned to UNICEF Offices to enhance their education experience through practical work assignments; to expose them to the work of UNICEF; and to provide UNICEF Offices with the assistance of qualified students or recent graduates specialized in various professional fields.
The WASH Officer reports to the WASH Specialist for supervision. The WASH Officer provides technical, operational and administrative assistance throughout the WASH programming process. The Officer prepares, manages and implements a variety of technical and administrative tasks, related to the development, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of the WASH output results of the country programme The position is required to provide technical assistance and support for WASH programme design, planning and implementation. It will also support partnerships, the processing of financial requests and liquidations, field program monitoring activities, including data analysis, progress reporting as well as capacity building. This is in support of the planned objectives of the UNICEF annual work plan.
The Chief Data Office (CDO) is tasked to support offices and divisions with the implementation of the Policy. For that purpose, it is centrally developing a data protection programme, including a robust data protection impact assessment (DPIA) framework, a set of tools, guidance, central records and training/awareness measures, to enable the organization to process personal data in compliance with the Policy and in respect of individuals’ rights to privacy. In addition, it is committed to promoting the responsible use of other sensitive data for children in line with the “Responsible Data for Children” principles and toolkit.
The Data Governance and Strategy unit (DGSU) in the CDO creates and supports implementation of safeguards to minimize risks and potential harms to children, UNICEF staff, beneficiaries, and donors associated with data and digital technology, ensuring a responsible and safe digital and data transformation. The DGSU implements robust governance of all forms of data at UNICEF, enabling the organization to leverage relevant data for better decision-making and outcomes for children. The DGSU supports country offices working with national partners in advancing data governance in national dialogue and policy making.
In order to fully support the roll-out of the UNICEF data protection programme, in particular the DPIA framework for high-risk processing activities demonstrating appropriate measures to ensure compliance with the Policy, UNICEF CDO needs to hire a data protection and privacy expert with strong experience on conducting data protection impact assessments and in general the intersection of data protection, information security, and technology to support the DGSU team.
The Data Protection and Privacy Lead will supervise the consultancy assignment
UNICEF Namibia is seeking to engage multi-talented Communications Interns who will play a pivotal role in amplifying the Integrated RightStart Campaign messages through community engagements using digital and traditional communication channels for visibility while also contributing graphic design expertise to enhance visual communication strategies.
To support the design, dissemination and roll out of global public goods related to nutrition administrative data including the DHIS2 Nutrition packages and related guidance on nutrition information systems.
UNICEF Namibia Country Office invites an energetic, focus and suitable individual to provide a framework by which students and graduates pursuing or having recently completed tertiary education are assigned to UNICEF Offices to enhance their education experience through practical work assignments; to expose them to the work of UNICEF; and to provide UNICEF Offices with the assistance of qualified students or recent graduates specialized in various professional fields.
The WASH Officer reports to the WASH Specialist for supervision. The WASH Officer provides technical, operational and administrative assistance throughout the WASH programming process. The Officer prepares, manages and implements a variety of technical and administrative tasks, related to the development, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of the WASH output results of the country programme The position is required to provide technical assistance and support for WASH programme design, planning and implementation. It will also support partnerships, the processing of financial requests and liquidations, field program monitoring activities, including data analysis, progress reporting as well as capacity building. This is in support of the planned objectives of the UNICEF annual work plan.