L’UNICEF recherche un/e consultant/e national/e pour soutenir la Direction Générale du Budget (Ministère des Finances) dans l’intégration des enjeux liés au changement climatique dans la planification stratégique et budgétaire de l’État comorien, avec un focus sur les secteurs sociaux et sur le domaine de l’eau, l’assainissement et l’hygiène (WASH). La consultation appuiera la génération des évidences sur la gestion des finances publiques intégrant les questions climatiques, la promotion de la transparence budgétaire, et la prise en compte des enjeux climatiques dans la planification stratégique.
The consultant will be responsible for supporting the implementation of maternal health promotion activities within UNICEF’s strategic frameworks — the UNICEF Seal and the Agenda Cidade UNICEF — and for providing support to strategies at the federal level.
The UNICEF Nigeria Country Office in Abuja is seeking expressions of interest from passionate and committed colleagues for a stretch assignment as Programme Budget Specialist. We invite applications from highly motivated staff members who are eager to take on this opportunity and contribute to advancing results for children in Nigeria.
If you are interested in this assignment and meet the requirements, we encourage you to apply and become part of a dedicated and results-oriented team.
This role will provide specific targeted partnerships and advocacy management support to the PFP MSP team on Mental Health.
Under the general guidance of the Partnerships Specialist, this role will lead specific partnerships and advocacy activities to advance UNICEF's strategic objectives and the goals of the Global Coalition for Youth Mental Health. The role will ensure that these activities align with advocacy and partnerships targets, maximizing influence and impact.
Mental Health
Mental health and well-being are essential to a child’s healthy development and future opportunities and are among UNICEF’s global priorities. Around the world, we work to promote positive mental health, address mental health challenges, and combat
stigma, all to support the optimal development of children and adolescents. In response to the growing global need for better mental health outcomes, UNICEF, in collaboration with the Zurich Foundation, launched the Global Coalition for Youth Mental Health in 2022. The Coalition aims to unlock the full potential of youth by promoting well-being and preventing mental distress.
The Global Coalition for Youth Mental Health addresses the rising global burden of mental disorders in youth by providing a unified platform for investment and action on mental health promotion and prevention.
Partner research and due diligence (DD) are key enablers of UNICEF’s work in scoping, prospecting, and developing private sector engagements. This area of work, managed for the organization by the Private Fundraising and Partnerships Division (PFP) aims to support UNICEF’s effective engagement with businesses and private philanthropic entities, while ensuring that all interactions with the private sector aligned with the organization’s integrity standards, mandate, and priorities. Engagement must be informed by adequate, evidence-based assessments of the risks and opportunities that such interactions may pose to UNICEF, and ultimately to children.
This function requires specialized support for profiling, reviewing, and assessing prospect partners (e.g., companies, foundations, and major donors), as well as conducting risk assessments of activities considered by UNICEF for non-commercial interactions (e.g., funding engagements and co-branded partnerships).
To meet the growing need for corporate research and due diligence, the Partnerships Advisory Support Services (PASS) team seeks additional consultant capacity. This expansion aims to support global engagement with businesses and philanthropists. The team also requires assistance in researching public opinion trends on social issues, media coverage, and reporting for profiling and analyzing potential high-value partnership prospects.
Under the direct supervision of the Corporate Research Officer (PFP-PASS, Geneva), and working closely with the rest of the PASS team, the incumbent, preferably based in the respective region, will be responsible for undertaking regular and ad hoc corporate intelligence work as related to UNICEF corporate engagement.
L’UNICEF recherche un/e consultant/e national/e pour soutenir la Direction Générale du Budget (Ministère des Finances) dans l’intégration des enjeux liés au changement climatique dans la planification stratégique et budgétaire de l’État comorien, avec un focus sur les secteurs sociaux et sur le domaine de l’eau, l’assainissement et l’hygiène (WASH). La consultation appuiera la génération des évidences sur la gestion des finances publiques intégrant les questions climatiques, la promotion de la transparence budgétaire, et la prise en compte des enjeux climatiques dans la planification stratégique.
The consultant will be responsible for supporting the implementation of maternal health promotion activities within UNICEF’s strategic frameworks — the UNICEF Seal and the Agenda Cidade UNICEF — and for providing support to strategies at the federal level.
The UNICEF Nigeria Country Office in Abuja is seeking expressions of interest from passionate and committed colleagues for a stretch assignment as Programme Budget Specialist. We invite applications from highly motivated staff members who are eager to take on this opportunity and contribute to advancing results for children in Nigeria.
If you are interested in this assignment and meet the requirements, we encourage you to apply and become part of a dedicated and results-oriented team.
This role will provide specific targeted partnerships and advocacy management support to the PFP MSP team on Mental Health.
Under the general guidance of the Partnerships Specialist, this role will lead specific partnerships and advocacy activities to advance UNICEF's strategic objectives and the goals of the Global Coalition for Youth Mental Health. The role will ensure that these activities align with advocacy and partnerships targets, maximizing influence and impact.
Mental Health
Mental health and well-being are essential to a child’s healthy development and future opportunities and are among UNICEF’s global priorities. Around the world, we work to promote positive mental health, address mental health challenges, and combat
stigma, all to support the optimal development of children and adolescents. In response to the growing global need for better mental health outcomes, UNICEF, in collaboration with the Zurich Foundation, launched the Global Coalition for Youth Mental Health in 2022. The Coalition aims to unlock the full potential of youth by promoting well-being and preventing mental distress.
The Global Coalition for Youth Mental Health addresses the rising global burden of mental disorders in youth by providing a unified platform for investment and action on mental health promotion and prevention.
Partner research and due diligence (DD) are key enablers of UNICEF’s work in scoping, prospecting, and developing private sector engagements. This area of work, managed for the organization by the Private Fundraising and Partnerships Division (PFP) aims to support UNICEF’s effective engagement with businesses and private philanthropic entities, while ensuring that all interactions with the private sector aligned with the organization’s integrity standards, mandate, and priorities. Engagement must be informed by adequate, evidence-based assessments of the risks and opportunities that such interactions may pose to UNICEF, and ultimately to children.
This function requires specialized support for profiling, reviewing, and assessing prospect partners (e.g., companies, foundations, and major donors), as well as conducting risk assessments of activities considered by UNICEF for non-commercial interactions (e.g., funding engagements and co-branded partnerships).
To meet the growing need for corporate research and due diligence, the Partnerships Advisory Support Services (PASS) team seeks additional consultant capacity. This expansion aims to support global engagement with businesses and philanthropists. The team also requires assistance in researching public opinion trends on social issues, media coverage, and reporting for profiling and analyzing potential high-value partnership prospects.
Under the direct supervision of the Corporate Research Officer (PFP-PASS, Geneva), and working closely with the rest of the PASS team, the incumbent, preferably based in the respective region, will be responsible for undertaking regular and ad hoc corporate intelligence work as related to UNICEF corporate engagement.