The Monitoring & Evaluation Officer reports to the Planning, Monitoring & Evaluation Specialist for supervision. The Officer provides professional technical, operational and administrative assistance throughout monitoring, evaluation process preparing, executing, managing and implementing a variety of technical and administrative tasks to contribute to evaluation planning, implementation, oversight and reporting to ensure that evaluations are carried out according to schedule and that results and recommendations are implemented and followed up.
The Chief of Child Survival and Development (CSD) provides strategic leadership to an integrated programme encompassing Health, Nutrition, and WASH to advance child survival, growth, and resilience in Eritrea. This position is pivotal in ensuring that every child, especially the most vulnerable, benefits from equitable access to essential services and from improved health, nutrition, and hygienic practices during the crucial first 1,000 days of life.
With a strong technical focus on WASH, the Chief leads the design and implementation of climate-resilient water, sanitation, and hygiene systems that directly contribute to better health outcomes and reduce disease burden. The role promotes integration between WASH, Health, and Nutrition to address both medical and social determinants of child well-being.
The purpose of this consultancy is to strengthen UNICEF’s emergency preparedness, monitoring, and response capacity in Somalia’s Central and Southern Regions (CSS). The consultant will provide critical support in sustaining UNICEF’s field presence, coordinating humanitarian interventions, and ensuring timely, effective, and context-sensitive responses to emerging crises.
This role is essential to maintain UNICEF’s humanitarian engagement and operational continuity in hard-to-reach and newly recovered areas where access remains challenging. Working closely with the Emergency Manager, the consultant will support early warning, contingency planning, and partner monitoring, ensuring that UNICEF’s Core Commitments for Children (CCCs) are met through coordinated, multisectoral emergency response and resilience programming.
The overall objectives highlight the importance of creating an inclusive workplace that allows all employees, including those with disabilities, to contribute their skills without limitations. Workplace Accessibility ensures inclusive environments by removing physical, enabling equal opportunities for all employees. It also fosters a sense of belonging, improves productivity, and strengthens teamwork and collaboration by allowing every employee to contribute their skills without limitations.
The consultant will establish a coherent, comprehensive, and actionable national framework that guides the planning, implementation, monitoring, and financing of sustainable, equitable, inclusive, and climate-resilient sanitation and hygiene services for all people in Eritrea, contributing significantly to improved public health outcomes, socio-economic development, and environmental sustainability.
The consultant will provide expert contextual understanding and local expertise on basic education in Lagos State Nigeria. The consultant will also leverage their network to mobilize a coalition of public and private actors to support the design and launch of an outcomes fund in the state. In addition, the consultant will play an active role in supporting EOF’s fundraising efforts with government and Nigerian philanthropy, and in strengthening EOF’s in-country engagement and visibility to ensure sustained stakeholder support for the programme.
The assignment aims to increase the engagement of young people in Egypt with GenU through active engagement and participation plan for Shabab Balad Ambassadors & Champions in universities, schools, clubs, social media, forums and conferences in coordination with Advocacy and Communicaitons section to build a robust pool of credible advocates for Shabab Balad and increase youth participation in its flagship program. Also, the assignment draft content for Ambassadors participation, speeches, talking points, social media content creation, liaise with all youth to post in collaboration with Shabab Balad social media platform and the Youth Task Force UN agencies platforms as well to strengthen collaboration with YTF and increase youth engagement. In addition, the assignment aims to coordinate the launch of GenU Academy and ensure youth participation with clear roles and responsibility for the appointed youth and develop a plan for the selected youth from SB ambassadors to participate in GenU Academy operation.
UNICEF Pacific is hiring an Education Officer (ECD) on a temporary appointment to be based in Majuro, Republic of Marshall Islands. Under the general supervision of the Education Specialist at the UNICEF North Pacific Office, based in Pohnpei, and in collaboration with the UNICEF Pacific team, the Education Officer provides professional technical, operational and administrative assistance throughout the programming process for education and multi-sectoral early childhood development (ECD) programmes/projects within the Country Programme from development planning to delivery of results, preparing, executing, managing and implementing a variety of technical and administrative programme tasks. The role is a temporary assignment on an initial 364-day basis, with potential for extension.
Location:Fiji/Pacific Island Countries, Marshall Islands
UNICEF Mongolia is looking for a Consultant who will provide technical, engineering, and advisory support to households aimed at enhancing energy efficiency, promoting the adoption of clean heating technologies, and reducing household energy consumption and emissions.
This consultancy will:
1- Support NCCM reviewing its internal structure and developing a governance framework to operationalize its reviewed mandate.
2- Support NCCM in setting the mandate of newly introduced structures, such as the NCCM branches and the case management unit.
3- Support NCCM developing a reviewed version of the National Case Management SOPs, incorporating the newly established structures.
4- Provide overall technical guidance on CP system interlinkages and coordination.
The United Nations Children’s Fund in Cambodia is looking for a national consultant to support the Development of the National Education Policy Framework (NEPF). The minimum qualification required is an advanced university degree (master’s degree or above) in a relevant field such as education, public policy, international development, or related discipline with a minimum of 5 years of relevant professional experience in education.
If you are passionate about making a lasting difference for children in Cambodia, UNICEF would like to hear from you.
Join us as the next Programme Associate (G-6)!
Support UNICEF’s programme delivery in Equatorial Guinea by coordinating across teams and partners.
As Programme Associate, you’ll provide specialized administrative and technical support to help plan, implement, and monitor sectoral and cross-cutting initiatives.
Apply now and contribute to impactful results for children!
UNICEF LAC Region seeks a qualified consultant to provide technical support in Education in Emergencies (EiE) across Latin America and the Caribbean. The consultant will strengthen EiE coordination, knowledge management, planning, reporting, and resource mobilisation, ensuring education remains central in humanitarian action. Working closely with the LACRO Emergency Unit, the role includes participation in coordination and network meetings, supporting donor proposals and humanitarian appeals, and advancing education sector preparedness and disaster risk reduction. The consultant will also engage with regional and global education networks such as GEC, GADRRRES, INEE, REDLAC, and R4V.
Join us as the next Child Protection Officer!
Are you passionate about protecting children and promoting their rights?
As Child Protection Officer, you’ll support the design, implementation, and monitoring of initiatives that prevent and respond to violence, abuse, and exploitation of children in Equatorial Guinea. Your work will contribute to UNICEF’s goal of protection for every child.
If you're ready to make a difference, read the full job ad and apply today!
The Midterm review is a key moment for government and partners to assess the implementation of the priority reform. It will serve as an opportunity to course- correct, strengthen alignment of partner interventions (including GPE grants), identify gaps or stubborn bottlenecks to reform delivery, mobilize additional financing, and agree that future GPE support could add value. In addition, it will also serve as the basis for the GPE Board decision on the next country allocation. The Compact mid-term review will provide space to support the following objectives:
• Review the overall progress and achievements of education reform implementation envisioned under Partnership Compact with focus priority reform theory of change, including commitments to gender equality and inclusion as well as enabling factors: (1) data and evidence; (2) sector planning, policy, and monitoring; (3) sector coordination; and (4) volume, equity, and efficiency of domestic public expenditure on education,
• Assess how different programs have contributed to progress on the priority reform,
The Legal Affairs Specialist will give recommendations and advice on a wide range of organizational activities and interests, including, among other things, the interaction of UNICEF with governments and other key partners as well as on strategic initiatives across UNICEF. This support helps UNICEF to take advantage of development opportunities as well as safeguard the organization from risk. The Legal Team aims to identify and mitigate exposure to potential liability and financial loss, to safeguard the ability of the organization to be accountable to its stakeholders, and to preserve credibility as well as funding from member states and other donors, both public and private.
The Legal Affairs Specialist will give recommendations and advice on a wide range of organizational activities and interests, including, among other things, the interaction of UNICEF with governments and other key partners as well as on strategic initiatives across UNICEF. This support helps UNICEF to take advantage of development opportunities as well as safeguard the organization from risk. The Legal Team aims to identify and mitigate exposure to potential liability and financial loss, to safeguard the ability of the organization to be accountable to its stakeholders, and to preserve credibility as well as funding from member states and other donors, both public and private.
The Legal Affairs Specialist will give recommendations and advice on a wide range of organizational activities and interests, including, among other things, the interaction of UNICEF with governments and other key partners as well as on strategic initiatives across UNICEF. This support helps UNICEF to take advantage of development opportunities as well as safeguard the organization from risk. The Legal Team aims to identify and mitigate exposure to potential liability and financial loss, to safeguard the ability of the organization to be accountable to its stakeholders, and to preserve credibility as well as funding from member states and other donors, both public and private.
The Legal Affairs Specialist will give recommendations and advice on a wide range of organizational activities and interests, including, among other things, the interaction of UNICEF with governments and other key partners as well as on strategic initiatives across UNICEF. This support helps UNICEF to take advantage of development opportunities as well as safeguard the organization from risk. The Legal Team aims to identify and mitigate exposure to potential liability and financial loss, to safeguard the ability of the organization to be accountable to its stakeholders, and to preserve credibility as well as funding from member states and other donors, both public and private.
This assignment is a specialized consultancy designed to accelerate progress in strategic data and statistics system work during the organizational transition. It aligns with UNICEF’s commitment to act as “One UNICEF”—a unified team making courageous decisions and collaborating across the evidence ecosystem to achieve results for children at scale.
The Monitoring & Evaluation Officer reports to the Planning, Monitoring & Evaluation Specialist for supervision. The Officer provides professional technical, operational and administrative assistance throughout monitoring, evaluation process preparing, executing, managing and implementing a variety of technical and administrative tasks to contribute to evaluation planning, implementation, oversight and reporting to ensure that evaluations are carried out according to schedule and that results and recommendations are implemented and followed up.
The Chief of Child Survival and Development (CSD) provides strategic leadership to an integrated programme encompassing Health, Nutrition, and WASH to advance child survival, growth, and resilience in Eritrea. This position is pivotal in ensuring that every child, especially the most vulnerable, benefits from equitable access to essential services and from improved health, nutrition, and hygienic practices during the crucial first 1,000 days of life.
With a strong technical focus on WASH, the Chief leads the design and implementation of climate-resilient water, sanitation, and hygiene systems that directly contribute to better health outcomes and reduce disease burden. The role promotes integration between WASH, Health, and Nutrition to address both medical and social determinants of child well-being.
The purpose of this consultancy is to strengthen UNICEF’s emergency preparedness, monitoring, and response capacity in Somalia’s Central and Southern Regions (CSS). The consultant will provide critical support in sustaining UNICEF’s field presence, coordinating humanitarian interventions, and ensuring timely, effective, and context-sensitive responses to emerging crises.
This role is essential to maintain UNICEF’s humanitarian engagement and operational continuity in hard-to-reach and newly recovered areas where access remains challenging. Working closely with the Emergency Manager, the consultant will support early warning, contingency planning, and partner monitoring, ensuring that UNICEF’s Core Commitments for Children (CCCs) are met through coordinated, multisectoral emergency response and resilience programming.
The overall objectives highlight the importance of creating an inclusive workplace that allows all employees, including those with disabilities, to contribute their skills without limitations. Workplace Accessibility ensures inclusive environments by removing physical, enabling equal opportunities for all employees. It also fosters a sense of belonging, improves productivity, and strengthens teamwork and collaboration by allowing every employee to contribute their skills without limitations.
The consultant will establish a coherent, comprehensive, and actionable national framework that guides the planning, implementation, monitoring, and financing of sustainable, equitable, inclusive, and climate-resilient sanitation and hygiene services for all people in Eritrea, contributing significantly to improved public health outcomes, socio-economic development, and environmental sustainability.
The consultant will provide expert contextual understanding and local expertise on basic education in Lagos State Nigeria. The consultant will also leverage their network to mobilize a coalition of public and private actors to support the design and launch of an outcomes fund in the state. In addition, the consultant will play an active role in supporting EOF’s fundraising efforts with government and Nigerian philanthropy, and in strengthening EOF’s in-country engagement and visibility to ensure sustained stakeholder support for the programme.
The assignment aims to increase the engagement of young people in Egypt with GenU through active engagement and participation plan for Shabab Balad Ambassadors & Champions in universities, schools, clubs, social media, forums and conferences in coordination with Advocacy and Communicaitons section to build a robust pool of credible advocates for Shabab Balad and increase youth participation in its flagship program. Also, the assignment draft content for Ambassadors participation, speeches, talking points, social media content creation, liaise with all youth to post in collaboration with Shabab Balad social media platform and the Youth Task Force UN agencies platforms as well to strengthen collaboration with YTF and increase youth engagement. In addition, the assignment aims to coordinate the launch of GenU Academy and ensure youth participation with clear roles and responsibility for the appointed youth and develop a plan for the selected youth from SB ambassadors to participate in GenU Academy operation.
UNICEF Pacific is hiring an Education Officer (ECD) on a temporary appointment to be based in Majuro, Republic of Marshall Islands. Under the general supervision of the Education Specialist at the UNICEF North Pacific Office, based in Pohnpei, and in collaboration with the UNICEF Pacific team, the Education Officer provides professional technical, operational and administrative assistance throughout the programming process for education and multi-sectoral early childhood development (ECD) programmes/projects within the Country Programme from development planning to delivery of results, preparing, executing, managing and implementing a variety of technical and administrative programme tasks. The role is a temporary assignment on an initial 364-day basis, with potential for extension.
Location:Fiji/Pacific Island Countries, Marshall Islands
UNICEF Mongolia is looking for a Consultant who will provide technical, engineering, and advisory support to households aimed at enhancing energy efficiency, promoting the adoption of clean heating technologies, and reducing household energy consumption and emissions.
This consultancy will:
1- Support NCCM reviewing its internal structure and developing a governance framework to operationalize its reviewed mandate.
2- Support NCCM in setting the mandate of newly introduced structures, such as the NCCM branches and the case management unit.
3- Support NCCM developing a reviewed version of the National Case Management SOPs, incorporating the newly established structures.
4- Provide overall technical guidance on CP system interlinkages and coordination.
The United Nations Children’s Fund in Cambodia is looking for a national consultant to support the Development of the National Education Policy Framework (NEPF). The minimum qualification required is an advanced university degree (master’s degree or above) in a relevant field such as education, public policy, international development, or related discipline with a minimum of 5 years of relevant professional experience in education.
If you are passionate about making a lasting difference for children in Cambodia, UNICEF would like to hear from you.
Join us as the next Programme Associate (G-6)!
Support UNICEF’s programme delivery in Equatorial Guinea by coordinating across teams and partners.
As Programme Associate, you’ll provide specialized administrative and technical support to help plan, implement, and monitor sectoral and cross-cutting initiatives.
Apply now and contribute to impactful results for children!
UNICEF LAC Region seeks a qualified consultant to provide technical support in Education in Emergencies (EiE) across Latin America and the Caribbean. The consultant will strengthen EiE coordination, knowledge management, planning, reporting, and resource mobilisation, ensuring education remains central in humanitarian action. Working closely with the LACRO Emergency Unit, the role includes participation in coordination and network meetings, supporting donor proposals and humanitarian appeals, and advancing education sector preparedness and disaster risk reduction. The consultant will also engage with regional and global education networks such as GEC, GADRRRES, INEE, REDLAC, and R4V.
Join us as the next Child Protection Officer!
Are you passionate about protecting children and promoting their rights?
As Child Protection Officer, you’ll support the design, implementation, and monitoring of initiatives that prevent and respond to violence, abuse, and exploitation of children in Equatorial Guinea. Your work will contribute to UNICEF’s goal of protection for every child.
If you're ready to make a difference, read the full job ad and apply today!
The Midterm review is a key moment for government and partners to assess the implementation of the priority reform. It will serve as an opportunity to course- correct, strengthen alignment of partner interventions (including GPE grants), identify gaps or stubborn bottlenecks to reform delivery, mobilize additional financing, and agree that future GPE support could add value. In addition, it will also serve as the basis for the GPE Board decision on the next country allocation. The Compact mid-term review will provide space to support the following objectives:
• Review the overall progress and achievements of education reform implementation envisioned under Partnership Compact with focus priority reform theory of change, including commitments to gender equality and inclusion as well as enabling factors: (1) data and evidence; (2) sector planning, policy, and monitoring; (3) sector coordination; and (4) volume, equity, and efficiency of domestic public expenditure on education,
• Assess how different programs have contributed to progress on the priority reform,
The Legal Affairs Specialist will give recommendations and advice on a wide range of organizational activities and interests, including, among other things, the interaction of UNICEF with governments and other key partners as well as on strategic initiatives across UNICEF. This support helps UNICEF to take advantage of development opportunities as well as safeguard the organization from risk. The Legal Team aims to identify and mitigate exposure to potential liability and financial loss, to safeguard the ability of the organization to be accountable to its stakeholders, and to preserve credibility as well as funding from member states and other donors, both public and private.
The Legal Affairs Specialist will give recommendations and advice on a wide range of organizational activities and interests, including, among other things, the interaction of UNICEF with governments and other key partners as well as on strategic initiatives across UNICEF. This support helps UNICEF to take advantage of development opportunities as well as safeguard the organization from risk. The Legal Team aims to identify and mitigate exposure to potential liability and financial loss, to safeguard the ability of the organization to be accountable to its stakeholders, and to preserve credibility as well as funding from member states and other donors, both public and private.
The Legal Affairs Specialist will give recommendations and advice on a wide range of organizational activities and interests, including, among other things, the interaction of UNICEF with governments and other key partners as well as on strategic initiatives across UNICEF. This support helps UNICEF to take advantage of development opportunities as well as safeguard the organization from risk. The Legal Team aims to identify and mitigate exposure to potential liability and financial loss, to safeguard the ability of the organization to be accountable to its stakeholders, and to preserve credibility as well as funding from member states and other donors, both public and private.
The Legal Affairs Specialist will give recommendations and advice on a wide range of organizational activities and interests, including, among other things, the interaction of UNICEF with governments and other key partners as well as on strategic initiatives across UNICEF. This support helps UNICEF to take advantage of development opportunities as well as safeguard the organization from risk. The Legal Team aims to identify and mitigate exposure to potential liability and financial loss, to safeguard the ability of the organization to be accountable to its stakeholders, and to preserve credibility as well as funding from member states and other donors, both public and private.
This assignment is a specialized consultancy designed to accelerate progress in strategic data and statistics system work during the organizational transition. It aligns with UNICEF’s commitment to act as “One UNICEF”—a unified team making courageous decisions and collaborating across the evidence ecosystem to achieve results for children at scale.