The Education Intern will provide technical assistance and coordination support to map the evidence-based skill requirements and develop synergies in youth and industry interface in education and skill programming, contribute to SOP, develop and disseminate guidelines for the implementation fidelity of the skills and youth employment programme delivery.
To help raise more funds and revenue, the Regional Support Center, Private Sector Fundraising and Partnerships (PFP) Section, UNICEF East Asia and Pacific Regional Office (EAPRO) is seeking to hire a consultant that will conduct research on strategic engagement of foundations, philanthropic intermediaries, high net worth individuals/ philanthropists, and private sector events in Asia. Results aim to be both informative about the current landscape and key actors and also provide recommendations on strategic engagement with these entities to advance the regional partnerships towards greater revenue attainment.
Support UNICEF’s mission in Cabo Delgado! Based in Pemba Field Office as WASH Officer (Emergency and Cluster Coordination) NO2 level, you will play a dual role, supporting both the delivery of emergency WASH services and the coordination of partners within the WASH Cluster to ensure a timely, strategic, and effective response. If you meet the requirements and you are passionate about making a difference, we encourage you to apply.
The Humanitarian Evaluation Effectiveness Portfolio (HEEP) within the Evaluation Office will be managing several L3 evaluations during the second half of 2025 and 2026. These include the evaluation of UNICEF’s L3 (Level 3) response in the State of Palestine. Aligned with EO’s vision to deliver high quality, utilization-focused and more cost-efficient evaluations as well as to ensure rapid turn-around of evaluation deliverables able to inform humanitarian programming in a timely manner; in light of the limited internal capacity within HEEP to complete all the activities included in its work plan; and given UNICEF’s strong localization commitments and its prioritization of local expertise and knowledge as well as of supporting national evaluation capacity and national ownership, EO is currently seeking two Humanitarian Evaluation Consultants to support one of the portfolio’s most high-profile activities of the year: the L3 SoP evaluation. Under the guidance of the EO’s Senior Evaluation Specialist (Humanitarian) and the direct supervision of the Team Lead and Co-Lead, the consultant will provide technical support to the L3 SoP evaluation and help strengthen the overall quality and utility of the final deliverables. The consultants will also review the draft report produced within the scope of another important evaluation (L3 Lebanon) due to the links existing between the two responses .
EMOPS serves as UNICEF’s central hub for coordinating and managing humanitarian action worldwide. It ensures that UNICEF is proactively prepared for emergencies and responds effectively when crises strike. This includes overseeing policy development, emergency financing (e.g., Global Humanitarian Thematic, Emergency Programme Funds, preparedness funding), and supporting Country and Regional Offices in preparedness, deployment of surge staff, and rapid response execution. EMOPS also leads UNICEF’s role in inter-agency coordination and cluster leadership and manages the 24/7 Operations Centre and global support infrastructure.
If you are a committed, creative professional and you would like to make an active and lasting contribution to build a better and safe world for children, we would like to hear from you. Our State of Palestine Office is seeking a dynamic qualified candidate to join our team as Immunization Officer at NOA level based in Jerusalem, SOP.
UNICEF’s Global Learning Innovation Hub (LIH) is seeking a communication consultant to oversee external and internal communications and strategically position UNICEF as a leader in transforming education. The consultant will contribute to attracting new partners and keeping existing donors and partners informed of its progress with creative and strategic storytelling.
The successful candidate will be a part of the Global Learning Innovation Hub team based in Finland and will work under the direct supervision of the Partnerships Specialist and in close collaboration with UNICEF Communication teams. The consultant will work remotely and/or in a hybrid modality and is expected to be available during the EET time zone.
Le Bureau de l’UNICEF aux Comores veut mobiliser un/e consultant/e national/e spécialisé/e dans l’élaboration de supports pédagogiques et ayant une bonne connaissance des questions environnementales et climatiques aux Comores. Le consultant travaillera en étroite collaboration avec le ministère de l’Éducation nationale et avec un consultant international spécialisé dans le domaine du changement climatique pour concevoir des livrets pédagogiques destinés aux élèves sur les apprentissages liés au changement climatique, ainsi que dans la production d’un guide à l’usage des enseignants et d’un module de formation portant sur les éléments du programme enrichis et améliorés relatifs au changement climatique, à destination des enfants du pré-primaire et du primaire.
Achieving the ambitious target of the RISE programme requires having a robust Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning plan (MEL) as an integral part of the programme. A MEL plan will set out a clear learning agenda and strategies for evidence generation to inform adaptive implementation and programme management. The MEL plan will allow to integrate a participatory monitoring lens that ensures perspectives of young women, persons with disabilities, and refugees are consistently reflected in data collection and reporting:
The MEL Plan should include a table of relevant and required shared measures, along with their targets and required disaggregation levels that are aligned with the programme.
The MEL plan should recommend priority monitoring areas (key aspects the programme intends to monitor), clearly specifying the following for each area: - monitoring questions, - methodology, - responsible party, and Timeline.
The MEL plan should be aligned with the Rwanda’s Education Sector Strategic Plan and Mastercard Foundation's Impact Framework. All proposed monitoring and evaluation activities should be reflected in the MEL Plan.
A review session is to be held between the consultant, UNICEF, and Mastercard Foundation to align the methodologies and timelines.
For individual learning evaluation activities, a consultant should define 1) Purpose, 2) Evaluation questions, 3) Brief methodologies, and 4) Timelines
Specifically, a consultant is expected to develop a MEL plan and framework that will be used to:
• Capture all programme activities, processes, outputs, targets, and achievements, including partners’ contribution and regular downstream partners reporting
• Track the progress of programme activities and provide timely data to meet information and reporting needs
• Ensure systemic valuation of performance and progress towards the expected outcome and impact
UNICEF Mongolia is looking for a National Consultant who will support digital transformation initiatives in the education programme and the education sector in general.
Le Bureau de l’UNICEF aux Comores veut mobiliser un/e consultant/e international/e spécialisé/e dans le changement climatique et le développement durable, pour l’élaboration de supports pédagogiques. Le consultant accompagnera le ministère de l’Éducation nationale dans la conception de livrets pédagogiques destinés aux élèves sur les apprentissages liés au changement climatique, ainsi que dans la production d’un guide à l’usage des enseignants et d’un module de formation portant sur les éléments du programme enrichis et améliorés relatifs au changement climatique, à destination des enfants du pré-primaire et du primaire
• Exposer des jeunes universitaires au travail de l’UNICEF, renforcer ainsi les capacités en offrant un cadre de travail et un encadrement professionnel
• Promouvoir l’image de l’UNICEF comme employeur de choix
• Susciter de l’intérêt pour le travail de l’UNICEF
• A Long terme, répondre à la question de la distribution genre du bureau et la question de l’inclusion, en favorisant la présence des femmes et des personnes avec handicaps.
The purpose of the Evaluation Synthesis and Formative Evaluation of UN System Work on Climate-Resilient WASH is to provide a comprehensive, UN system-wide review of evaluative evidence on CR WASH to inform UN entities, development banks and other WASH sector partners about achievements, gaps, and opportunities to scale and strengthen CR WASH programming and related activities. It aims to make evaluative evidence on CR WASH accessible for learning and decision-making and to contribute to the wider knowledge on progress toward reaching SDG 6 (water & sanitation) and 13 (climate action) targets. It provides stakeholders with transparent evidence on the performance of CR WASH investments and ensures lessons from across the UN system are documented and accessible, contributing to the global evidence base.
The Humanitarian Evaluation Effectiveness Portfolio (HEEP) within the Evaluation Office will be managing several L3 evaluations during the second half of 2025 and 2026. These include evaluations of UNICEF’s L3 (Level 3) response in Syria and the evaluation of UNICEF’s Staying and Delivering in Humanitarian Action. Aligned with EO’s vision to deliver more cost-efficient evaluations and ensure rapid turn-around of evaluation deliverables and in light of the limited capacity within HEEP to complete all the activities included in its work plan, EO is currently seeking a Humanitarian Evaluation Consultant (Senior Level) to facilitate a light-touch evaluation of the UNICEF’s L3 response in Syria and support the evaluation of UNICEF’s Staying and Delivering in Humanitarian Action. Under the supervision of the EO’s Senior Evaluation Specialist (Humanitarian), the consultant will provide technical support to the conduct of the L3 Syria response evaluation and help strengthen the overall quality and utility of humanitarian evaluations across UNICEF.
The Humanitarian Evaluation Effectiveness Portfolio (HEEP) within the Evaluation Office will be managing several L3 evaluations during the second half of 2025 and 2026. These include the evaluation of UNICEF’s L3 (Level 3) response in Lebanon. Aligned with EO’s vision to deliver high quality, utilization-focused and more cost-efficient evaluations as well as to ensure rapid turn-around of evaluation deliverables able to inform humanitarian programming in a timely manner; in light of the limited internal capacity within HEEP to complete all the activities included in its work plan; and given UNICEF’s strong localization commitments and its prioritization of local expertise and knowledge as well as of supporting national evaluation capacity and national ownership, EO is currently seeking two Humanitarian Evaluation Consultant to support one of the portfolio’s most high-profile activities of the year: the L3 Lebanon evaluation. Under the guidance of the EO’s Senior Evaluation Specialist (Humanitarian) and the direct supervision of the L3 Lebanon Team Lead and Co-Lead, the consultant will provide technical support to the L3 Lebanon evaluation and help strengthen the overall quality and utility of the final deliverables. The consultant will also review the draft report produced within the scope of another important evaluation (L3 SoP) due to the links existing between the two responses
The Humanitarian Evaluation Effectiveness Portfolio (HEEP) within the Evaluation Office will be managing several L3 evaluations during the second half of 2025 and 2026. These include evaluations of UNICEF’s L3 (Level 3) responses in State of Palestine (SoP), Lebanon and Syria. In addition, HEEP will begin designing two new thematic evaluations: one focusing on UNICEF’s humanitarian access (evaluation of UNICEF’s Staying and Delivering) and one on UNICEF’s risk taking and risk management, in line with the forthcoming Plan of Global Evaluations (PGE). Aligned with EO’s vision to deliver more cost-efficient evaluations and ensure rapid turn-around of evaluation deliverables and in light of the limited capacity within HEEP to complete all the activities included in its work plan, EO is currently seeking a Humanitarian Evaluation Consultant (Senior Level) to support some of the portfolio’s most high-profile activities with a focus on evaluating the performance of sectoral and multisectoral programming during the responses, including Child Protection, Education and Gender-based violence in Emergencies, three of the areas that have often been marginalized during previous L3 activations. Under the supervision of the EO’s Senior Evaluation Specialist (Humanitarian), the consultant will provide for scheduled humanitarian evaluations (both L3 specific and thematic ones) and help strengthen the overall quality and utility of humanitarian evaluations across UNICEF. tand help strengthen the overall quality and utility of humanitarian evaluations across UNICEF
The Humanitarian Evaluation Effectiveness Portfolio (HEEP) within the Evaluation Office will be managing several L3 evaluations during the second half of 2025 and 2026. These include evaluations of UNICEF’s L3 (Level 3) responses in State of Palestine (SoP), Lebanon and Syria. In addition, HEEP will begin designing two new thematic evaluations: one focusing on UNICEF’s humanitarian access (evaluation of UNICEF’s Staying and Delivering) and one on UNICEF’s risk taking and risk management, in line with the forthcoming Plan of Global Evaluations (GPE). Aligned with EO’s vision to deliver more cost-efficient evaluations and ensure rapid turn-around of evaluation deliverables and in light of the limited capacity within HEEP to complete all the activities included in its work plan, EO is currently seeking a Humanitarian Evaluation Consultant (Senior Level) to support some of the portfolio’s most high-profile activities with a focus on evaluating the performance of operations (Supply, DPC, Public Partnerships, etc.) during the responses. Under the supervision of the EO’s Senior Evaluation Specialist (Humanitarian), the consultant will provide technical support for scheduled humanitarian evaluations (both L3 specific and thematic ones) and help strengthen the overall quality and utility of humanitarian evaluations across UNICEF.
The Humanitarian Evaluation Effectiveness Portfolio (HEEP) within the Evaluation Office will be managing several L3 evaluations during the second half of 2025 and 2026. These include evaluations of UNICEF’s L3 (Level 3) responses in the State of Palestine (SoP) and Lebanon. Aligned with EO’s vision to deliver more cost-efficient evaluations and ensure rapid turn-around of evaluation deliverables and in light of the limited capacity within HEEP to complete all the activities included in its work plan, EO is currently seeking a Humanitarian Evaluation Consultant (Senior Level) serving as Technical Adviser to the evaluating team working on the two upcoming L3 evaluations. Under the supervision of the EO’s Senior Evaluation Specialist (Humanitarian), the consultant will help strengthen the overall quality of the two concerned evaluation processes and accrue the utility of the related humanitarian evaluations deliverables
The Education Intern will provide technical assistance and coordination support to map the evidence-based skill requirements and develop synergies in youth and industry interface in education and skill programming, contribute to SOP, develop and disseminate guidelines for the implementation fidelity of the skills and youth employment programme delivery.
To help raise more funds and revenue, the Regional Support Center, Private Sector Fundraising and Partnerships (PFP) Section, UNICEF East Asia and Pacific Regional Office (EAPRO) is seeking to hire a consultant that will conduct research on strategic engagement of foundations, philanthropic intermediaries, high net worth individuals/ philanthropists, and private sector events in Asia. Results aim to be both informative about the current landscape and key actors and also provide recommendations on strategic engagement with these entities to advance the regional partnerships towards greater revenue attainment.
Support UNICEF’s mission in Cabo Delgado! Based in Pemba Field Office as WASH Officer (Emergency and Cluster Coordination) NO2 level, you will play a dual role, supporting both the delivery of emergency WASH services and the coordination of partners within the WASH Cluster to ensure a timely, strategic, and effective response. If you meet the requirements and you are passionate about making a difference, we encourage you to apply.
The Humanitarian Evaluation Effectiveness Portfolio (HEEP) within the Evaluation Office will be managing several L3 evaluations during the second half of 2025 and 2026. These include the evaluation of UNICEF’s L3 (Level 3) response in the State of Palestine. Aligned with EO’s vision to deliver high quality, utilization-focused and more cost-efficient evaluations as well as to ensure rapid turn-around of evaluation deliverables able to inform humanitarian programming in a timely manner; in light of the limited internal capacity within HEEP to complete all the activities included in its work plan; and given UNICEF’s strong localization commitments and its prioritization of local expertise and knowledge as well as of supporting national evaluation capacity and national ownership, EO is currently seeking two Humanitarian Evaluation Consultants to support one of the portfolio’s most high-profile activities of the year: the L3 SoP evaluation. Under the guidance of the EO’s Senior Evaluation Specialist (Humanitarian) and the direct supervision of the Team Lead and Co-Lead, the consultant will provide technical support to the L3 SoP evaluation and help strengthen the overall quality and utility of the final deliverables. The consultants will also review the draft report produced within the scope of another important evaluation (L3 Lebanon) due to the links existing between the two responses .
EMOPS serves as UNICEF’s central hub for coordinating and managing humanitarian action worldwide. It ensures that UNICEF is proactively prepared for emergencies and responds effectively when crises strike. This includes overseeing policy development, emergency financing (e.g., Global Humanitarian Thematic, Emergency Programme Funds, preparedness funding), and supporting Country and Regional Offices in preparedness, deployment of surge staff, and rapid response execution. EMOPS also leads UNICEF’s role in inter-agency coordination and cluster leadership and manages the 24/7 Operations Centre and global support infrastructure.
If you are a committed, creative professional and you would like to make an active and lasting contribution to build a better and safe world for children, we would like to hear from you. Our State of Palestine Office is seeking a dynamic qualified candidate to join our team as Immunization Officer at NOA level based in Jerusalem, SOP.
UNICEF’s Global Learning Innovation Hub (LIH) is seeking a communication consultant to oversee external and internal communications and strategically position UNICEF as a leader in transforming education. The consultant will contribute to attracting new partners and keeping existing donors and partners informed of its progress with creative and strategic storytelling.
The successful candidate will be a part of the Global Learning Innovation Hub team based in Finland and will work under the direct supervision of the Partnerships Specialist and in close collaboration with UNICEF Communication teams. The consultant will work remotely and/or in a hybrid modality and is expected to be available during the EET time zone.
Le Bureau de l’UNICEF aux Comores veut mobiliser un/e consultant/e national/e spécialisé/e dans l’élaboration de supports pédagogiques et ayant une bonne connaissance des questions environnementales et climatiques aux Comores. Le consultant travaillera en étroite collaboration avec le ministère de l’Éducation nationale et avec un consultant international spécialisé dans le domaine du changement climatique pour concevoir des livrets pédagogiques destinés aux élèves sur les apprentissages liés au changement climatique, ainsi que dans la production d’un guide à l’usage des enseignants et d’un module de formation portant sur les éléments du programme enrichis et améliorés relatifs au changement climatique, à destination des enfants du pré-primaire et du primaire.
Achieving the ambitious target of the RISE programme requires having a robust Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning plan (MEL) as an integral part of the programme. A MEL plan will set out a clear learning agenda and strategies for evidence generation to inform adaptive implementation and programme management. The MEL plan will allow to integrate a participatory monitoring lens that ensures perspectives of young women, persons with disabilities, and refugees are consistently reflected in data collection and reporting:
The MEL Plan should include a table of relevant and required shared measures, along with their targets and required disaggregation levels that are aligned with the programme.
The MEL plan should recommend priority monitoring areas (key aspects the programme intends to monitor), clearly specifying the following for each area: - monitoring questions, - methodology, - responsible party, and Timeline.
The MEL plan should be aligned with the Rwanda’s Education Sector Strategic Plan and Mastercard Foundation's Impact Framework. All proposed monitoring and evaluation activities should be reflected in the MEL Plan.
A review session is to be held between the consultant, UNICEF, and Mastercard Foundation to align the methodologies and timelines.
For individual learning evaluation activities, a consultant should define 1) Purpose, 2) Evaluation questions, 3) Brief methodologies, and 4) Timelines
Specifically, a consultant is expected to develop a MEL plan and framework that will be used to:
• Capture all programme activities, processes, outputs, targets, and achievements, including partners’ contribution and regular downstream partners reporting
• Track the progress of programme activities and provide timely data to meet information and reporting needs
• Ensure systemic valuation of performance and progress towards the expected outcome and impact
UNICEF Mongolia is looking for a National Consultant who will support digital transformation initiatives in the education programme and the education sector in general.
Le Bureau de l’UNICEF aux Comores veut mobiliser un/e consultant/e international/e spécialisé/e dans le changement climatique et le développement durable, pour l’élaboration de supports pédagogiques. Le consultant accompagnera le ministère de l’Éducation nationale dans la conception de livrets pédagogiques destinés aux élèves sur les apprentissages liés au changement climatique, ainsi que dans la production d’un guide à l’usage des enseignants et d’un module de formation portant sur les éléments du programme enrichis et améliorés relatifs au changement climatique, à destination des enfants du pré-primaire et du primaire
• Exposer des jeunes universitaires au travail de l’UNICEF, renforcer ainsi les capacités en offrant un cadre de travail et un encadrement professionnel
• Promouvoir l’image de l’UNICEF comme employeur de choix
• Susciter de l’intérêt pour le travail de l’UNICEF
• A Long terme, répondre à la question de la distribution genre du bureau et la question de l’inclusion, en favorisant la présence des femmes et des personnes avec handicaps.
The purpose of the Evaluation Synthesis and Formative Evaluation of UN System Work on Climate-Resilient WASH is to provide a comprehensive, UN system-wide review of evaluative evidence on CR WASH to inform UN entities, development banks and other WASH sector partners about achievements, gaps, and opportunities to scale and strengthen CR WASH programming and related activities. It aims to make evaluative evidence on CR WASH accessible for learning and decision-making and to contribute to the wider knowledge on progress toward reaching SDG 6 (water & sanitation) and 13 (climate action) targets. It provides stakeholders with transparent evidence on the performance of CR WASH investments and ensures lessons from across the UN system are documented and accessible, contributing to the global evidence base.
The Humanitarian Evaluation Effectiveness Portfolio (HEEP) within the Evaluation Office will be managing several L3 evaluations during the second half of 2025 and 2026. These include evaluations of UNICEF’s L3 (Level 3) response in Syria and the evaluation of UNICEF’s Staying and Delivering in Humanitarian Action. Aligned with EO’s vision to deliver more cost-efficient evaluations and ensure rapid turn-around of evaluation deliverables and in light of the limited capacity within HEEP to complete all the activities included in its work plan, EO is currently seeking a Humanitarian Evaluation Consultant (Senior Level) to facilitate a light-touch evaluation of the UNICEF’s L3 response in Syria and support the evaluation of UNICEF’s Staying and Delivering in Humanitarian Action. Under the supervision of the EO’s Senior Evaluation Specialist (Humanitarian), the consultant will provide technical support to the conduct of the L3 Syria response evaluation and help strengthen the overall quality and utility of humanitarian evaluations across UNICEF.
The Humanitarian Evaluation Effectiveness Portfolio (HEEP) within the Evaluation Office will be managing several L3 evaluations during the second half of 2025 and 2026. These include the evaluation of UNICEF’s L3 (Level 3) response in Lebanon. Aligned with EO’s vision to deliver high quality, utilization-focused and more cost-efficient evaluations as well as to ensure rapid turn-around of evaluation deliverables able to inform humanitarian programming in a timely manner; in light of the limited internal capacity within HEEP to complete all the activities included in its work plan; and given UNICEF’s strong localization commitments and its prioritization of local expertise and knowledge as well as of supporting national evaluation capacity and national ownership, EO is currently seeking two Humanitarian Evaluation Consultant to support one of the portfolio’s most high-profile activities of the year: the L3 Lebanon evaluation. Under the guidance of the EO’s Senior Evaluation Specialist (Humanitarian) and the direct supervision of the L3 Lebanon Team Lead and Co-Lead, the consultant will provide technical support to the L3 Lebanon evaluation and help strengthen the overall quality and utility of the final deliverables. The consultant will also review the draft report produced within the scope of another important evaluation (L3 SoP) due to the links existing between the two responses
The Humanitarian Evaluation Effectiveness Portfolio (HEEP) within the Evaluation Office will be managing several L3 evaluations during the second half of 2025 and 2026. These include evaluations of UNICEF’s L3 (Level 3) responses in State of Palestine (SoP), Lebanon and Syria. In addition, HEEP will begin designing two new thematic evaluations: one focusing on UNICEF’s humanitarian access (evaluation of UNICEF’s Staying and Delivering) and one on UNICEF’s risk taking and risk management, in line with the forthcoming Plan of Global Evaluations (PGE). Aligned with EO’s vision to deliver more cost-efficient evaluations and ensure rapid turn-around of evaluation deliverables and in light of the limited capacity within HEEP to complete all the activities included in its work plan, EO is currently seeking a Humanitarian Evaluation Consultant (Senior Level) to support some of the portfolio’s most high-profile activities with a focus on evaluating the performance of sectoral and multisectoral programming during the responses, including Child Protection, Education and Gender-based violence in Emergencies, three of the areas that have often been marginalized during previous L3 activations. Under the supervision of the EO’s Senior Evaluation Specialist (Humanitarian), the consultant will provide for scheduled humanitarian evaluations (both L3 specific and thematic ones) and help strengthen the overall quality and utility of humanitarian evaluations across UNICEF. tand help strengthen the overall quality and utility of humanitarian evaluations across UNICEF
The Humanitarian Evaluation Effectiveness Portfolio (HEEP) within the Evaluation Office will be managing several L3 evaluations during the second half of 2025 and 2026. These include evaluations of UNICEF’s L3 (Level 3) responses in State of Palestine (SoP), Lebanon and Syria. In addition, HEEP will begin designing two new thematic evaluations: one focusing on UNICEF’s humanitarian access (evaluation of UNICEF’s Staying and Delivering) and one on UNICEF’s risk taking and risk management, in line with the forthcoming Plan of Global Evaluations (GPE). Aligned with EO’s vision to deliver more cost-efficient evaluations and ensure rapid turn-around of evaluation deliverables and in light of the limited capacity within HEEP to complete all the activities included in its work plan, EO is currently seeking a Humanitarian Evaluation Consultant (Senior Level) to support some of the portfolio’s most high-profile activities with a focus on evaluating the performance of operations (Supply, DPC, Public Partnerships, etc.) during the responses. Under the supervision of the EO’s Senior Evaluation Specialist (Humanitarian), the consultant will provide technical support for scheduled humanitarian evaluations (both L3 specific and thematic ones) and help strengthen the overall quality and utility of humanitarian evaluations across UNICEF.
The Humanitarian Evaluation Effectiveness Portfolio (HEEP) within the Evaluation Office will be managing several L3 evaluations during the second half of 2025 and 2026. These include evaluations of UNICEF’s L3 (Level 3) responses in the State of Palestine (SoP) and Lebanon. Aligned with EO’s vision to deliver more cost-efficient evaluations and ensure rapid turn-around of evaluation deliverables and in light of the limited capacity within HEEP to complete all the activities included in its work plan, EO is currently seeking a Humanitarian Evaluation Consultant (Senior Level) serving as Technical Adviser to the evaluating team working on the two upcoming L3 evaluations. Under the supervision of the EO’s Senior Evaluation Specialist (Humanitarian), the consultant will help strengthen the overall quality of the two concerned evaluation processes and accrue the utility of the related humanitarian evaluations deliverables