UNICEF Lebanon is looking for a talented candidate to take up the role of an SBC Officer responsible for the design, management, monitoring and evaluation of evidence-based, inclusive and innovative SBC strategies in support of the country programme.
The Procurement Services Specialist will provide guidance, oversight, and direction on Procurement Services, national budgeting for essential supplies for children and supply financing solutions. Directly related to this support, the position will serve as focal point to identify opportunities in adjacent areas such as market access, market intelligence, market development and national supply chain strengthening.
The Emergency unit in ECARO is looking for an experienced and motivated Emergency Specialist at the P4 level who under the supervision of the Deputy Regional Director will be responsible for leading the emergency preparedness and response across ECA region. The post provides strategic and technical support to country offices on preparedness and response planning and system shock-responsiveness. The post supports risk and foresight analysis, capacity building initiatives, fosters regional and sub-regional partnerships and facilitates coordination with Centers of Excellence (COEs), the Regional Office team, EMOPS and Country Offices.
UNICEF China is seeking an experienced Chief Planning, Monitoring & Evaluation at P4 level to coordinate the formulation, planning, design, and implementation of the integrated monitoring, evaluation, and research plan (IMEP) of the country programme.
Join UNICEF as a Procurement Assistant G-5 and contribute to the efficient planning, management and oversight of cost-effective procurement, contracting, management and delivery of services and related goods.
This role provides strategic support for procurement planning, market analysis, and supply chain improvements to ensure efficient and sustainable programme delivery. Manages procurement processes, contracts, and reporting while ensuring compliance, transparency, and collaboration with stakeholders.
This role will provide newly designated PSEA Focal Points within government ministries with essential knowledge, practical skills, and tools to prevent, detect, and respond to SEA in a survivor-centered, confidential, and coordinated manner, in line with inter-agency and national frameworks.
Guinea is a lower-middle-income country facing significant challenges in child development and deprivation. According to the latest Human Development Index (HDI) report, Guinea has a Human Development Index of 0.480, ranking 178th out of 191 countries in 2023, reflecting its ongoing struggle with poverty and social development challenges. Since 1984, UNICEF has worked with the government and various partners, including UN agencies, NGOs, and community-based organizations, to improve conditions for children. The population of Guinea is projected to be around 15.2 million in 2025, with 63.4% living in rural areas and women comprising approximately 50.3% of the population. The annual growth rate remains steady at about 2.8%. Children under the age of 18 account for roughly 51% of the population, underscoring the critical need for child-focused interventions in areas such as health, education, and protection (World Population Review). The vision of the 2024-2028 country programme is: "A Guinea where children, especially adolescent girls and children from the most vulnerable families in the most disadvantaged geographical areas, have equitable opportunities for sustainable access to essential social services and quality social protection, and can reach their full potential, including in a context of climate-related vulnerabilities and emergencies". Currently, Guinea faces regularly natural disasters, such as flooding, which displace populations, damage infrastructure, and exacerbate the already challenging humanitarian conditions. These ongoing challenges necessitate continued support and local resilience-building measures to mitigate their impact on the population. The UNICEF Guinea office is looking for committed and creative professionals to make a lasting difference for Guinean children.
UNICEF Lebanon is looking for a talented candidate to take up the role of an SBC Officer responsible for the design, management, monitoring and evaluation of evidence-based, inclusive and innovative SBC strategies in support of the country programme.
The Procurement Services Specialist will provide guidance, oversight, and direction on Procurement Services, national budgeting for essential supplies for children and supply financing solutions. Directly related to this support, the position will serve as focal point to identify opportunities in adjacent areas such as market access, market intelligence, market development and national supply chain strengthening.
The Emergency unit in ECARO is looking for an experienced and motivated Emergency Specialist at the P4 level who under the supervision of the Deputy Regional Director will be responsible for leading the emergency preparedness and response across ECA region. The post provides strategic and technical support to country offices on preparedness and response planning and system shock-responsiveness. The post supports risk and foresight analysis, capacity building initiatives, fosters regional and sub-regional partnerships and facilitates coordination with Centers of Excellence (COEs), the Regional Office team, EMOPS and Country Offices.
UNICEF China is seeking an experienced Chief Planning, Monitoring & Evaluation at P4 level to coordinate the formulation, planning, design, and implementation of the integrated monitoring, evaluation, and research plan (IMEP) of the country programme.
Join UNICEF as a Procurement Assistant G-5 and contribute to the efficient planning, management and oversight of cost-effective procurement, contracting, management and delivery of services and related goods.
This role provides strategic support for procurement planning, market analysis, and supply chain improvements to ensure efficient and sustainable programme delivery. Manages procurement processes, contracts, and reporting while ensuring compliance, transparency, and collaboration with stakeholders.
This role will provide newly designated PSEA Focal Points within government ministries with essential knowledge, practical skills, and tools to prevent, detect, and respond to SEA in a survivor-centered, confidential, and coordinated manner, in line with inter-agency and national frameworks.
Guinea is a lower-middle-income country facing significant challenges in child development and deprivation. According to the latest Human Development Index (HDI) report, Guinea has a Human Development Index of 0.480, ranking 178th out of 191 countries in 2023, reflecting its ongoing struggle with poverty and social development challenges. Since 1984, UNICEF has worked with the government and various partners, including UN agencies, NGOs, and community-based organizations, to improve conditions for children. The population of Guinea is projected to be around 15.2 million in 2025, with 63.4% living in rural areas and women comprising approximately 50.3% of the population. The annual growth rate remains steady at about 2.8%. Children under the age of 18 account for roughly 51% of the population, underscoring the critical need for child-focused interventions in areas such as health, education, and protection (World Population Review). The vision of the 2024-2028 country programme is: "A Guinea where children, especially adolescent girls and children from the most vulnerable families in the most disadvantaged geographical areas, have equitable opportunities for sustainable access to essential social services and quality social protection, and can reach their full potential, including in a context of climate-related vulnerabilities and emergencies". Currently, Guinea faces regularly natural disasters, such as flooding, which displace populations, damage infrastructure, and exacerbate the already challenging humanitarian conditions. These ongoing challenges necessitate continued support and local resilience-building measures to mitigate their impact on the population. The UNICEF Guinea office is looking for committed and creative professionals to make a lasting difference for Guinean children.