83 working days in 5 months, national consultancy vacancy for developing online self-paced course for early intervention for parents and caregivers.
Interested Myanmar national applicants with relevant qualifications and experience are eligible to apply. The assignment is remote/ home-based.
UNICEF is offering exciting internship opportunities at their European Partnerships Office in Brussels, Belgium. These internships are designed to provide hands-on experience in supporting UNICEF's mission to advocate for children's rights and engage with EU institutions. Interns will work full-time for six months, starting in November 2025, and will be involved in various areas such as humanitarian affairs, development, policy and advocacy. This is a unique chance to gain valuable insights into UNICEF's work and contribute to strategic engagement with the EU.
Applicants must be able to legally reside in Belgium for the entire duration of the internship and meet specific qualifications, including a graduate degree. Familiarity with EU institutions is considered a strong asset. UNICEF encourages candidates from diverse backgrounds to apply and offers reasonable support for personnel with disabilities. Interested candidates should complete the online application form, as email applications will not be accepted.
The consultancy aims to develop a curriculum for in-service training tailored to the bodies of internal affairs (police) to support the implementation of the Law of the Republic of Uzbekistan on the Protection of Children from All Forms of Violence. It also seeks to enhance the teaching capacities of staff at the In-Service Training Institute, the Academy of the Bodies of Internal Affairs, and selected master trainers from the Ministry of Internal Affairs (MoIA) to effectively deliver these training courses. Additionally, the consultant will co-facilitate one roll-out training session for inspector psychologists, community inspectors, and inspectors for women’s affairs within the bodies of internal affairs.
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.
Reporting to the Representative, and in close coordination with the deputy representative, deputy representative (Operations), field services, and the programme sections, the CFO would provide interim headship of the Cox’s Bazaar office until a replacement arrives, and will lead and coordinate the review, design, of the response to the Rohingya crisis in Cox’s Bazaar (Bangladesh). He/she will support the programme alignment, engage with partners and coordinate and manage all phases of programme formulation, new initiatives, planning, design, implementation and administration of the total programme commitment of the Cox’s Bazaar office with a broad range of projects, consistent with the organization’s goals, strategy, and priorities. This is a programme of more than one hundred million USD and represents around 150 staff and consultants.
UNICEF Timor-Leste is seeking for international consultant to review and contextualize modules for teachers for professional learning on effective pedagogy utilizing technology to enhance education experience
En UNICEF El Salvador te estamos buscando para desarrollar jornadas presenciales de salud mental y apoyo psicosocial dirigidas a profesionales que trabajan en primera línea con familias, y para diseñar un paquete mínimo de formación adaptado a profesionales y adolescentes.
Si cumples con los requisitos, ¡te invitamos a aplicar y formar parte de nuestros esfuerzos por el bienestar de la niñez, las familias y quienes las acompañan!
UNICEF Zimbabwe is inviting applications for a National Consultant to Design and Develop a Simplified, Interactive Youth-Centric Entrepreneurship Module for Integration into the Village Health Worker (VHW) curriculum in Zimbabwe.
The Programme Manager will lead the end-to-end implementation and continuous improvement of UNICEF’s global Manager Support Programme (MSP), ensuring its strategic delivery across e-learning, coaching, mentoring, and peer engagement components. This role involves close collaboration with internal and external stakeholders to measure impact, manage communications, drive engagement, and ensure operational excellence. The Programme Manager will also oversee staff, budgets, timelines, and reporting, while serving as the focal point for senior leadership and the independent programme evaluation.
The consultancy aims to support the justice sector in Uzbekistan by developing specialized training materials for an in-service course tailored to criminal court judges. These materials will focus on the practical implementation of the 2023 legislative reforms related to the protection of children from sexual violence and exploitation, including the Law of the Republic of Uzbekistan “On the Protection of Children from All Forms of Violence.” In addition to creating the modules, the consultancy will build the capacity of a selected group of judges through targeted training sessions. The finalized materials will also be prepared for integration into the curriculum of the Judicial Academy under the Supreme Judicial Council, ensuring long-term sustainability and institutional adoption.
UNICEF’s child protection in humanitarian action (CPHA) programs aim to ensure every child is protected from violence, abuse, exploitation, and neglect. We partner with governments, international organizations, and civil society to actively prevent children from being harmed; to monitor grave violations committed against girls and boys and advocate for respect for international humanitarian law; and to develop programmes to support children who have experienced violence, exploitation, abuse and neglect. UNICEF’s child protection work promotes effective linkages between humanitarian and development programming and supports countries to strengthen their capacities and systems for mitigating risks, preparing for and responding to emergencies, and building resilience. UNICEF also leads the development of technical standards, guidance and advocacy efforts to support child protection actors in the field in delivering evidence-based, effective and high-quality programs to protect children.
The CPHA Team continually seeks to strengthen the evidence and data in all areas of Child Protection programming, and is committed to monitoring, evaluation, and results-based management. During the duration of the contract, the consultant will be responsible for a set of specific deliverables aiming at strengthening the CPHA programming related to planning, resource mobilization, monitoring and reporting, knowledge management, and evidence building
This consultancy, which will be hosted on the UNICEF-DRP GitHub, delivers a technology suite that takes outputs and figures from R scripts and makes them accessible to large language models (LLMs) for natural language querying. This approach ensures interoperability with cross-unit workflows, allowing various teams to leverage the tool regardless of their specific R script outputs. By transforming raw data into easily digestible insights, this work directly supports the Africa Data Strategy's shift "From Data to Insights," making data more accessible and useful for decision-making across the continent. This not only enhances technical assistance by improving data analysis capacity but also promotes knowledge exchange by fostering a shared, technology-driven approach to understanding child welfare data.
To support this growing portfolio, UNICEF is seeking support to:
• Strengthen global data infrastructure, analytics tools, and documentation of best practices
• Provide technical support to country offices and ministries of health to access, clean, and analyze routine data
• Finalize and scale country-specific data pipelines, dashboards, and analytics products
This role will be embedded within the MNCAH Data and Analytics team and will work closely with regional and country teams. The consultant will help close the gap between data and action, supporting more agile, accountable, and equitable health systems.
The International Consultant will provide technical expertise to develop, pilot, and refine the Inclusive Education Programmatic Framework (IEPF) for preschools in Uzbekistan. This will include supporting the establishment of pilot inclusive preschools, designing and delivering a comprehensive capacity-building programme for preschool staff, and generating evidence to inform scale-up and integration into national policy and professional development systems.
UNICEF Karachi Pakistan is seeking a highly experienced, seasoned, and dynamic individual to take on the role of Education Specialist to join the Education Team on a fixed-term basis in the Karachi Office.
¡En UNICEF Guatemala estamos contratando! Buscamos a un consultor que nos apoye en el proceso de actualización de regulaciones sanitarias en agua, saneamiento e higiene, a cargo del MSPAS, en el marco de las contribuciones a reducir el impacto del cambio climático
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.
The consultant will support the UNICEF Country Office in Serbia by identifying and leveraging funding opportunities and analysing strategic partnerships and approaches in the field of migration in Serbia to strengthen programming for children on the move. This includes conducting a targeted desk review to identify potential national, European and international funding sources relevant to UNICEF Country Office in Serbia, with a strong focus on private funds and foundations providing grants addressing migration issues relevant for unaccompanied and separated children (UASC).
A reliable and efficient vaccine supply chain is essential to ensure that vaccines and related commodities are available in the right quality, quantity, place, and time to protect communities. Effective vaccine management contributes directly to high immunization coverage, equity, and improved health outcomes.
Eritrea has conducted three Effective Vaccine Management (EVM) assessments to date, in 2012, 2017 and 2021/22. The most recent assessment used the EVM 2.0 tool and covered national and targeted sites. The overall national score was 77%, with seven out of thirteen criteria surpassing the 80% benchmark, including temperature management, storage capacity, distribution, vaccine management, waste management, annual needs forecasting, and supportive supervision. However, persistent gaps remained in vaccine arrival procedures, infrastructure, equipment maintenance, stock management, and immunization supply chain performance monitoring. In comparison with the 2017 assessment, progress was noted in areas such as staff training, use of PQS cold chain equipment, and adoption of standard temperature charts, but several systemic weaknesses continued, including inadequate customs clearance arrangements, weak documentation practices, insufficient supportive supervision, and gaps in contingency planning. The forthcoming EVM assessment aims to build on these achievements, close the identified gaps, and ensure that Eritrea’s immunization supply chain can meet the demands of new vaccine introductions.
83 working days in 5 months, national consultancy vacancy for developing online self-paced course for early intervention for parents and caregivers.
Interested Myanmar national applicants with relevant qualifications and experience are eligible to apply. The assignment is remote/ home-based.
UNICEF is offering exciting internship opportunities at their European Partnerships Office in Brussels, Belgium. These internships are designed to provide hands-on experience in supporting UNICEF's mission to advocate for children's rights and engage with EU institutions. Interns will work full-time for six months, starting in November 2025, and will be involved in various areas such as humanitarian affairs, development, policy and advocacy. This is a unique chance to gain valuable insights into UNICEF's work and contribute to strategic engagement with the EU.
Applicants must be able to legally reside in Belgium for the entire duration of the internship and meet specific qualifications, including a graduate degree. Familiarity with EU institutions is considered a strong asset. UNICEF encourages candidates from diverse backgrounds to apply and offers reasonable support for personnel with disabilities. Interested candidates should complete the online application form, as email applications will not be accepted.
The consultancy aims to develop a curriculum for in-service training tailored to the bodies of internal affairs (police) to support the implementation of the Law of the Republic of Uzbekistan on the Protection of Children from All Forms of Violence. It also seeks to enhance the teaching capacities of staff at the In-Service Training Institute, the Academy of the Bodies of Internal Affairs, and selected master trainers from the Ministry of Internal Affairs (MoIA) to effectively deliver these training courses. Additionally, the consultant will co-facilitate one roll-out training session for inspector psychologists, community inspectors, and inspectors for women’s affairs within the bodies of internal affairs.
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.
Reporting to the Representative, and in close coordination with the deputy representative, deputy representative (Operations), field services, and the programme sections, the CFO would provide interim headship of the Cox’s Bazaar office until a replacement arrives, and will lead and coordinate the review, design, of the response to the Rohingya crisis in Cox’s Bazaar (Bangladesh). He/she will support the programme alignment, engage with partners and coordinate and manage all phases of programme formulation, new initiatives, planning, design, implementation and administration of the total programme commitment of the Cox’s Bazaar office with a broad range of projects, consistent with the organization’s goals, strategy, and priorities. This is a programme of more than one hundred million USD and represents around 150 staff and consultants.
UNICEF Timor-Leste is seeking for international consultant to review and contextualize modules for teachers for professional learning on effective pedagogy utilizing technology to enhance education experience
En UNICEF El Salvador te estamos buscando para desarrollar jornadas presenciales de salud mental y apoyo psicosocial dirigidas a profesionales que trabajan en primera línea con familias, y para diseñar un paquete mínimo de formación adaptado a profesionales y adolescentes.
Si cumples con los requisitos, ¡te invitamos a aplicar y formar parte de nuestros esfuerzos por el bienestar de la niñez, las familias y quienes las acompañan!
UNICEF Zimbabwe is inviting applications for a National Consultant to Design and Develop a Simplified, Interactive Youth-Centric Entrepreneurship Module for Integration into the Village Health Worker (VHW) curriculum in Zimbabwe.
The Programme Manager will lead the end-to-end implementation and continuous improvement of UNICEF’s global Manager Support Programme (MSP), ensuring its strategic delivery across e-learning, coaching, mentoring, and peer engagement components. This role involves close collaboration with internal and external stakeholders to measure impact, manage communications, drive engagement, and ensure operational excellence. The Programme Manager will also oversee staff, budgets, timelines, and reporting, while serving as the focal point for senior leadership and the independent programme evaluation.
The consultancy aims to support the justice sector in Uzbekistan by developing specialized training materials for an in-service course tailored to criminal court judges. These materials will focus on the practical implementation of the 2023 legislative reforms related to the protection of children from sexual violence and exploitation, including the Law of the Republic of Uzbekistan “On the Protection of Children from All Forms of Violence.” In addition to creating the modules, the consultancy will build the capacity of a selected group of judges through targeted training sessions. The finalized materials will also be prepared for integration into the curriculum of the Judicial Academy under the Supreme Judicial Council, ensuring long-term sustainability and institutional adoption.
UNICEF’s child protection in humanitarian action (CPHA) programs aim to ensure every child is protected from violence, abuse, exploitation, and neglect. We partner with governments, international organizations, and civil society to actively prevent children from being harmed; to monitor grave violations committed against girls and boys and advocate for respect for international humanitarian law; and to develop programmes to support children who have experienced violence, exploitation, abuse and neglect. UNICEF’s child protection work promotes effective linkages between humanitarian and development programming and supports countries to strengthen their capacities and systems for mitigating risks, preparing for and responding to emergencies, and building resilience. UNICEF also leads the development of technical standards, guidance and advocacy efforts to support child protection actors in the field in delivering evidence-based, effective and high-quality programs to protect children.
The CPHA Team continually seeks to strengthen the evidence and data in all areas of Child Protection programming, and is committed to monitoring, evaluation, and results-based management. During the duration of the contract, the consultant will be responsible for a set of specific deliverables aiming at strengthening the CPHA programming related to planning, resource mobilization, monitoring and reporting, knowledge management, and evidence building
This consultancy, which will be hosted on the UNICEF-DRP GitHub, delivers a technology suite that takes outputs and figures from R scripts and makes them accessible to large language models (LLMs) for natural language querying. This approach ensures interoperability with cross-unit workflows, allowing various teams to leverage the tool regardless of their specific R script outputs. By transforming raw data into easily digestible insights, this work directly supports the Africa Data Strategy's shift "From Data to Insights," making data more accessible and useful for decision-making across the continent. This not only enhances technical assistance by improving data analysis capacity but also promotes knowledge exchange by fostering a shared, technology-driven approach to understanding child welfare data.
To support this growing portfolio, UNICEF is seeking support to:
• Strengthen global data infrastructure, analytics tools, and documentation of best practices
• Provide technical support to country offices and ministries of health to access, clean, and analyze routine data
• Finalize and scale country-specific data pipelines, dashboards, and analytics products
This role will be embedded within the MNCAH Data and Analytics team and will work closely with regional and country teams. The consultant will help close the gap between data and action, supporting more agile, accountable, and equitable health systems.
The International Consultant will provide technical expertise to develop, pilot, and refine the Inclusive Education Programmatic Framework (IEPF) for preschools in Uzbekistan. This will include supporting the establishment of pilot inclusive preschools, designing and delivering a comprehensive capacity-building programme for preschool staff, and generating evidence to inform scale-up and integration into national policy and professional development systems.
UNICEF Karachi Pakistan is seeking a highly experienced, seasoned, and dynamic individual to take on the role of Education Specialist to join the Education Team on a fixed-term basis in the Karachi Office.
¡En UNICEF Guatemala estamos contratando! Buscamos a un consultor que nos apoye en el proceso de actualización de regulaciones sanitarias en agua, saneamiento e higiene, a cargo del MSPAS, en el marco de las contribuciones a reducir el impacto del cambio climático
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.
The consultant will support the UNICEF Country Office in Serbia by identifying and leveraging funding opportunities and analysing strategic partnerships and approaches in the field of migration in Serbia to strengthen programming for children on the move. This includes conducting a targeted desk review to identify potential national, European and international funding sources relevant to UNICEF Country Office in Serbia, with a strong focus on private funds and foundations providing grants addressing migration issues relevant for unaccompanied and separated children (UASC).
A reliable and efficient vaccine supply chain is essential to ensure that vaccines and related commodities are available in the right quality, quantity, place, and time to protect communities. Effective vaccine management contributes directly to high immunization coverage, equity, and improved health outcomes.
Eritrea has conducted three Effective Vaccine Management (EVM) assessments to date, in 2012, 2017 and 2021/22. The most recent assessment used the EVM 2.0 tool and covered national and targeted sites. The overall national score was 77%, with seven out of thirteen criteria surpassing the 80% benchmark, including temperature management, storage capacity, distribution, vaccine management, waste management, annual needs forecasting, and supportive supervision. However, persistent gaps remained in vaccine arrival procedures, infrastructure, equipment maintenance, stock management, and immunization supply chain performance monitoring. In comparison with the 2017 assessment, progress was noted in areas such as staff training, use of PQS cold chain equipment, and adoption of standard temperature charts, but several systemic weaknesses continued, including inadequate customs clearance arrangements, weak documentation practices, insufficient supportive supervision, and gaps in contingency planning. The forthcoming EVM assessment aims to build on these achievements, close the identified gaps, and ensure that Eritrea’s immunization supply chain can meet the demands of new vaccine introductions.