The purpose of this individual consultancy is to strengthen UNICEF’s Social and Community Listening (SCL) capacity of UNICEF SBC teams at global level. The consultancy is hosted by the Social and Behaviour Change (SBC) PG HQ team, transitioning into the new Global Programme Division. The expert is meant to provide targeted advisory support to leverage SCL within specific global programme priorities, with a focus on immunization demand, public health emergencies & climate, and a third sectoral priority to be determined, while supporting ROs and COs with, training, technical support, and knowledge products.
The support and expected deliverables will enable UNICEF to systematically capture, analyse, and act on community and digital insights, while also integrating misinformation management and sectoral applications. This work builds on the progress made by SBC teams globally in scaling up SCL and will support the mainstreaming of the frameworks, guides, and technical guidance developed by the SBC HQ team in 2024–2025. By combining strategic positioning of SCL to inform global and country programmes and the provision of capacity building, evidence generation, and knowledge management technical support, the consultant will ensure that SCL becomes an operational tool for decision-making, and programme design across global, regional, and country levels.
Aligned with UNICEF’s strategic positioning of ECD in the next Strategic Plan, the objective of this consultancy is to support the ECD Team in: (i) ensuring timely data quality assurance through internal monitoring mechanisms for UNICEF-supported and implemented ECD programmes globally in 2025; (ii) producing analytical quantitative and qualitative updates and visuals for annual and donor reporting; (iii) developing a consolidated summary report of global ECD results for the current Strategic Plan (SP) period; (iv) providing technical inputs to UNICEF progress and global reports (e.g., Global Annual Results Report GARR); and (v) extracting illustrative examples and case studies from country reports to supplement ECD 2025 result statements in reports with field stories.
Implementation of UNICEF’s Gender Equality Action Plan (UGEAP) 2026-2029 requires effective knowledge management systems, information exchange and the internal dissemination of gender-related materials within UNICEF for strengthening gender equality programming and results across the organization.
The Gender Equality team is seeking a Knowledge Management Consultant to provide advisory services to facilitate effective knowledge exchange and mutual learning of UGEAP-related knowledge, products, and experiences.
The intersection of the global climate crisis and rising inequalities increasingly threatens children’s health, well-being, and futures, particularly in vulnerable settings. While adaptation is an urgent priority, financing continues to fall short of actual needs. The public sector has played a critical role in mobilizing resources for climate action; however, its full potential remains untapped in advancing climate action through the social sectors—education, health, nutrition, protection, water and sanitation, most vital for building resilience among children and their communities.
The Division of Private Fundraising Partnerships (PFP) and Public Partnerships Division (PPD) support the Sustainability and Climate Change Action Plan (SCAP) and the upcoming Strategic Plan 2026-2030 by enhancing strategic engagement with public sector partners and donors, focusing on sustaining and boosting climate income generation. The purpose of this consultancy assignment is to support the Chief of Climate Partnerships in PFP and the Deputy Director in PPD by coordinating with donor-facing desks in PPD and other divisions on climate engagement, fundraising, and influencing public sector donors for an enhanced public-private climate partnerships approach.
UNICEF works in some of the world’s toughest places to reach the world’s most disadvantaged children. UNICEF through its programs works tirelessly to save their lives, to defend their rights, and to help them fulfill their potential.
Across 190 countries and territories, at UNICEF we work for every child, everywhere, every day, to build a better world for everyone.
And we never give up.
BACKGROUND
Digital health is a broad multidisciplinary concept that embraces intersections between technology and healthcare. The scope of digital health includes mobile health (mHealth), electronic health records (EHRs), electronic medical records (EMRs), digitized health information systems and real-time monitoring of health services and systems, tracking and monitoring of medical supplies and equipment through the supply chain, wearable devices, telehealth and telemedicine, personalized medicine as well as geospatial data and technologies applied too health care (“geospatial health”). Geospatial health is an interdisciplinary field that combines geographic information systems (GIS), spatial analysis, and public health to understand how location and place influence health outcomes. Geospatial health combines GPS, satellite imagery, advanced mapping software and mobile health apps to collect and analyze location-based health data, highly intersects with the digital health field.
In recent years, country demand for global guidelines and deployment support for digital health and geospatial health has increased, following the experiences and lessons learned from digital health interventions during the COVID-19 pandemic, increasing access to information, and increasing digital literacy alongside a concurrently widening digital divide. As part of UNICEF’s new Strategic Plan, Programme Group (PG) Health created the Digital Health & Information Systems (DHIS) unit under the Maternal, Newborn, Child and Adolescent Health Section (MNCAH). DHIS supports the use of digital health interventions and data to strengthen programmes across all sections in program group Health whereas facilitating Regional Offices to support country level digital health interventions.
UNICEF has previously advertised and maintained Digital Health Rosters, with the initial version launched in 2019 and subsequently updated in 2021. Both rosters have been actively used to support regional and country office digital health consultancies, attracting a mix of short and long-term candidates. These consultancies have contributed to the implementation of a wide range of digital health interventions, including digital health strategy development, data digitization, and geospatial mapping.
Given that the current rosters have been in use for nearly four years and considering the evolving demands in the digital health landscape, along with the updated Program Group Health Strategic Plan, there is a need to review and update the digital health roster. This should include revised terms of reference that align with emerging priorities and technical requirements.
The consultant will work in the Data and Analytics Section of the Office of Strategy and Evidence to support projects and activities related to machine learning (ML), artificial intelligence (AI), data analysis, and information extraction.
In particular, the consultant will:
• Maintain and optimize the vaccine stockout machine learning model already trained for UNICEF’s Program Group Immunization Division, ensuring its accuracy, performance, and sustainability.
• Continue to enhance methods for large-scale data and information extraction from diverse and unstructured document sources for the West Central Africa Region Social Policy teams and the WASH Analytics team before moving to additional domains.
• Support the development of automated briefs and reports generation pipelines.
• Test, evaluate, and implement robust frameworks for (semi)-automated GenAI report and data quality assurance.
• Contribute to geospatial (GIS) and AI-related initiatives, particularly as part of the Frontier Data Network Ahead of the Storm project.
• Provide technical advice on AI/ML approaches.
• Build reproducible workflows and contribute to machine learning and GenAI knowledge transfer within the team
if you are committed, passionate about results for children, we are looking for you! The UNICEF Latin America and Caribbean Regional Office (LACRO) is seeking an individual consultant to support the Regional Planning, Monitoring and Data (RPMD) Section in conducting Country Office peer reviews. The overall purpose of the peer review process is to assess compliance with UNICEF’s policies and procedures, verify the correct use of corporate platforms, and identify good practices across a broad range of functional areas.
The consultant will ensure business continuity and user adoption of the corporate digital platforms of the Office of Evidence and System of UNICEF —eTools (ePD, PRP, FMM, FAM, Action Points, eWorkplanning) and the UN Partner Portal (UNPP)—which are critical for programme implementation and partnership management.
This includes strengthening governance mechanisms, resolving system incidents, coordinating enhancements, leading rollout stability, and supporting country offices and partners through training, communication, and direct guidance. The consultant will collaborate closely with business owners, ICTD teams, and regional focal points to streamline user support and accelerate platform adoption globally.
UNICEF en Panamá aborda los principales desafíos que impactan la vida de los niños, niñas y adolescentes,implementando programas para contribuir a mejorar su calidad de vida y a garantizar de sus derechos, plasmados en la Convención sobre los Derechos del Niño.
In 2025, UNICEF adopted a new Gender Equality Action Plan (UGEAP) 2026-2029. The UGEAP covers a range of programmatic and institutional priorities for the organisation, to promote gender equality and women and girls’ empowerment. A core focus is on girls’ leadership and wellbeing.
The Programme communications, advocacy and policy Consultant is accountable to develop, support, network, implement and monitor an advocacy and programme communication strategy and associated products and activities, with the objective of raising awareness about the UGEAP within UNICEF and externally. The consultant will also support engagement with new and existing partners for gender equality and girls’ and women’s empowerment, with a special focus on adolescent girls.
Key tasks include designing and promoting various programme and advocacy assets on social media and other platforms; support for programme partnerships such as engagement briefs, pitch decks and resource mobilisation tools; and engaging with staff and partners to co-create easily understandably, child-friendly resources translating the theoretical principles of various policy frameworks for gender equality into practical assets. A significant focus of the consultant’s work will include actions to advance adolescent girls’ voices and rights across UNICEF and with partners in the public, private and philanthropic spheres as well as with young people themselves. in relation to the Adolescent Girls Programme Strategy implementation, and adolescent girls targeted priorities in the UGEAP 2026-2029 as well the Power4Girls and Skills4Girls portfolios.
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, Syria and the Democratic Republic of Congo. In addition, HEEP will begin designing a new thematic evaluation focusing on UNICEF’s humanitarian access, in line with the forthcoming Plan of Global Evaluations (PGE). Furthermore, HEEP is planning the launch of various humanitarian evaluation syntheses in response to the increased number of requests from various UNICEF Offices and Divisions. 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. Under the supervision of the EO’s Senior Evaluation Specialist (Humanitarian), the consultant will provide technical support for scheduled humanitarian evaluations, contribute to thematic reviews, and help strengthen the overall quality and utility of humanitarian evaluations across UNICEF.
The AU Women and Youth Financial and Economic Inclusion (WYFEI) 2030 initiative is a cornerstone of the African Women's Decade (2020–2030), aiming to eliminate systemic barriers to financial and economic inclusion for women and youth across Africa. Through public-private partnership and alignment with Agenda 2063, WYFEI 2030 drives empowerment via entrepreneurship, job creation, and inclusive policies. UNICEF’s Generation Unlimited (GenU) and the African Union have launched the EmPowerHer Africa programme to empower 50 million adolescent girls and young women by 2030, expanding access to market-relevant skills, financial inclusion, and entrepreneurship opportunities.
PURPOSE OF CONSULTANCY:
Provide strategic, operational, and technical support to EmPowerHer Africa, supporting AU and UNICEF frameworks for programme delivery, partnership strengthening, knowledge generation, and roll-out of targeted interventions across Member States. The role is responsible for programme planning, coordination, and stakeholder engagement to ensure high-quality, scalable implementation.
The Division of Data, Analytics, Planning and Monitoring (DAPM) is responsible for driving, shaping and guiding UNICEF’s evidence-informed analysis, corporate and country planning, programme implementation and related risk management, monitoring, knowledge management and organizational performance. As such, DAPM enables the organization to deliver on results in a more coherent manner, based on agile and contextualized programming processes, and on data, evidence, and analytics, as well as the application of human-rights based and results-based approaches.
Within DAPM, the Programme Effectiveness Team (PET) leads, regulates and coordinates the development and issuance of organization-wide policies, procedures, standards, guidance, systems, tools and platforms to strengthen programme effectiveness across all contexts, including programme planning, implementation and related risk management, safeguarding, monitoring, organizational performance, knowledge management, at all levels. In doing so, PET engages with all divisions/offices across HQ as well as with all regional offices, UN agencies, funds and programmes, specialized agencies, other technical organizations and the UN Development Coordination Office.
The Help Desk and Rollout consultant will provide end-user support, training, and system rollout assistance for UNICEF’s corporate programme systems including RAM, eTools, UNPP, PRP and CPX. The consultant will ensure that system users receive timely support and guidance. This role is critical in maintaining high user satisfaction, ensuring smooth transitions during system upgrades or rollouts, and capturing lessons learned for continuous improvement.
The Programme Specialist (Digital Research) will be a central part of the Digital Engagement and Protection unit, supporting its flagship project Disrupting Harm and help coordinate research projects across the unit's portfolio. With an expanding area of work and increasing demand for high-quality evidence on the impact of digital transformation on children’s lives, this role will be responsible for project planning, timeline management, budget monitoring, reporting, stakeholder engagement and communications.
If you are a creative, data-driven professional passionate about building lasting donor relationships and driving social impact, UNICEF Philippines invites you to apply for the position of Omnichannel Donor Engagement Officer. The position is based in Manila and will be for a duration of one year. Under the supervision of the Fundraising Officer – Individual Giving will be responsible for the strategic planning and day-to-day coordination of UNICEF’s omnichannel fundraising initiatives across telemarketing, email, SMS, and digital platforms. You will design and implement donor acquisition and retention campaigns, ensuring personalized, seamless, and meaningful donor journeys that foster long-term giving.
A key part of this role is supporting campaigns that convert one-off donors into regular pledge givers through targeted renewal, reactivation, upgrade, and loyalty initiatives. By using data insights and segmentation strategies, the Officer helps optimize donor experiences, strengthen satisfaction, and contribute to sustained revenue growth for UNICEF’s mission.
UNICEF Pacific is hiring a Project Officer (Water Supply) on a fixed-term appointment to be based in Suva, Fiji. Under the general supervision of the WASH Manager at P-4 level. The Project Officer (Water Supply) is expected to support the UNICEF Pacific programme on strengthening WASH programming on climate resilient water supply systems.
If you are a dynamic and results-driven professional with strong business development skills and a passion for advancing children’s rights through strategic partnerships, UNICEF Philippines invites you to apply for the position of Fund Raising Officer (Corporate), NO-B, Fixed Term. Based in Manila, the incumbent will be at the forefront of UNICEF’s efforts to design, build, and grow impactful corporate partnerships in the Philippines.
This role will focus on developing innovative, multi-million-dollar income opportunities, tapping into customer and employee engagement, cause-related marketing, direct philanthropic contributions, and cross-sectoral collaborations. With the Philippines on track to become a middle-to-upper income economy by 2025, this position plays a pivotal role in expanding UNICEF’s fundraising footprint and mobilizing critical resources that will deliver lasting results for children.
We are looking for a high-potential individual who excels at developing high-value partnerships and possesses a well-established network. Please include your current achievements successfully securing corporate partnerships valued at US$ 7-figure per year in your application letter.
If you are a committed, creative professional and are passionate about making a lasting difference for children, the world's leading children's rights organization would like to hear from you. UNICEF Philippines is looking for a Nutrition Specialist who would provide professional technical, operational, and administrative assistance in the programming process for the Nutrition Programme in the Philippine Country Office.
UNICEF Mozambique is looking to recruit a Programme Associate (G-6) for the Beira Field Office. We are seeking a motivated and experienced professional with strong skills in administration, budget management, planning, and organization to support the effective implementation of programmes. If you are passionate about driving positive change for children, we encourage you to apply.
UNICEF Pakistan is looking for a highly professional and qualified Consultant to be part of a dynamic Education Team in Islamabad to provide strategic and technical leadership to operationalize UNICEF Pakistan’s Digital Learning Roadmap and position digital learning as a driver of equity, resilience, and improved learning outcomes.
The purpose of this individual consultancy is to strengthen UNICEF’s Social and Community Listening (SCL) capacity of UNICEF SBC teams at global level. The consultancy is hosted by the Social and Behaviour Change (SBC) PG HQ team, transitioning into the new Global Programme Division. The expert is meant to provide targeted advisory support to leverage SCL within specific global programme priorities, with a focus on immunization demand, public health emergencies & climate, and a third sectoral priority to be determined, while supporting ROs and COs with, training, technical support, and knowledge products.
The support and expected deliverables will enable UNICEF to systematically capture, analyse, and act on community and digital insights, while also integrating misinformation management and sectoral applications. This work builds on the progress made by SBC teams globally in scaling up SCL and will support the mainstreaming of the frameworks, guides, and technical guidance developed by the SBC HQ team in 2024–2025. By combining strategic positioning of SCL to inform global and country programmes and the provision of capacity building, evidence generation, and knowledge management technical support, the consultant will ensure that SCL becomes an operational tool for decision-making, and programme design across global, regional, and country levels.
Aligned with UNICEF’s strategic positioning of ECD in the next Strategic Plan, the objective of this consultancy is to support the ECD Team in: (i) ensuring timely data quality assurance through internal monitoring mechanisms for UNICEF-supported and implemented ECD programmes globally in 2025; (ii) producing analytical quantitative and qualitative updates and visuals for annual and donor reporting; (iii) developing a consolidated summary report of global ECD results for the current Strategic Plan (SP) period; (iv) providing technical inputs to UNICEF progress and global reports (e.g., Global Annual Results Report GARR); and (v) extracting illustrative examples and case studies from country reports to supplement ECD 2025 result statements in reports with field stories.
Implementation of UNICEF’s Gender Equality Action Plan (UGEAP) 2026-2029 requires effective knowledge management systems, information exchange and the internal dissemination of gender-related materials within UNICEF for strengthening gender equality programming and results across the organization.
The Gender Equality team is seeking a Knowledge Management Consultant to provide advisory services to facilitate effective knowledge exchange and mutual learning of UGEAP-related knowledge, products, and experiences.
The intersection of the global climate crisis and rising inequalities increasingly threatens children’s health, well-being, and futures, particularly in vulnerable settings. While adaptation is an urgent priority, financing continues to fall short of actual needs. The public sector has played a critical role in mobilizing resources for climate action; however, its full potential remains untapped in advancing climate action through the social sectors—education, health, nutrition, protection, water and sanitation, most vital for building resilience among children and their communities.
The Division of Private Fundraising Partnerships (PFP) and Public Partnerships Division (PPD) support the Sustainability and Climate Change Action Plan (SCAP) and the upcoming Strategic Plan 2026-2030 by enhancing strategic engagement with public sector partners and donors, focusing on sustaining and boosting climate income generation. The purpose of this consultancy assignment is to support the Chief of Climate Partnerships in PFP and the Deputy Director in PPD by coordinating with donor-facing desks in PPD and other divisions on climate engagement, fundraising, and influencing public sector donors for an enhanced public-private climate partnerships approach.
UNICEF works in some of the world’s toughest places to reach the world’s most disadvantaged children. UNICEF through its programs works tirelessly to save their lives, to defend their rights, and to help them fulfill their potential.
Across 190 countries and territories, at UNICEF we work for every child, everywhere, every day, to build a better world for everyone.
And we never give up.
BACKGROUND
Digital health is a broad multidisciplinary concept that embraces intersections between technology and healthcare. The scope of digital health includes mobile health (mHealth), electronic health records (EHRs), electronic medical records (EMRs), digitized health information systems and real-time monitoring of health services and systems, tracking and monitoring of medical supplies and equipment through the supply chain, wearable devices, telehealth and telemedicine, personalized medicine as well as geospatial data and technologies applied too health care (“geospatial health”). Geospatial health is an interdisciplinary field that combines geographic information systems (GIS), spatial analysis, and public health to understand how location and place influence health outcomes. Geospatial health combines GPS, satellite imagery, advanced mapping software and mobile health apps to collect and analyze location-based health data, highly intersects with the digital health field.
In recent years, country demand for global guidelines and deployment support for digital health and geospatial health has increased, following the experiences and lessons learned from digital health interventions during the COVID-19 pandemic, increasing access to information, and increasing digital literacy alongside a concurrently widening digital divide. As part of UNICEF’s new Strategic Plan, Programme Group (PG) Health created the Digital Health & Information Systems (DHIS) unit under the Maternal, Newborn, Child and Adolescent Health Section (MNCAH). DHIS supports the use of digital health interventions and data to strengthen programmes across all sections in program group Health whereas facilitating Regional Offices to support country level digital health interventions.
UNICEF has previously advertised and maintained Digital Health Rosters, with the initial version launched in 2019 and subsequently updated in 2021. Both rosters have been actively used to support regional and country office digital health consultancies, attracting a mix of short and long-term candidates. These consultancies have contributed to the implementation of a wide range of digital health interventions, including digital health strategy development, data digitization, and geospatial mapping.
Given that the current rosters have been in use for nearly four years and considering the evolving demands in the digital health landscape, along with the updated Program Group Health Strategic Plan, there is a need to review and update the digital health roster. This should include revised terms of reference that align with emerging priorities and technical requirements.
The consultant will work in the Data and Analytics Section of the Office of Strategy and Evidence to support projects and activities related to machine learning (ML), artificial intelligence (AI), data analysis, and information extraction.
In particular, the consultant will:
• Maintain and optimize the vaccine stockout machine learning model already trained for UNICEF’s Program Group Immunization Division, ensuring its accuracy, performance, and sustainability.
• Continue to enhance methods for large-scale data and information extraction from diverse and unstructured document sources for the West Central Africa Region Social Policy teams and the WASH Analytics team before moving to additional domains.
• Support the development of automated briefs and reports generation pipelines.
• Test, evaluate, and implement robust frameworks for (semi)-automated GenAI report and data quality assurance.
• Contribute to geospatial (GIS) and AI-related initiatives, particularly as part of the Frontier Data Network Ahead of the Storm project.
• Provide technical advice on AI/ML approaches.
• Build reproducible workflows and contribute to machine learning and GenAI knowledge transfer within the team
if you are committed, passionate about results for children, we are looking for you! The UNICEF Latin America and Caribbean Regional Office (LACRO) is seeking an individual consultant to support the Regional Planning, Monitoring and Data (RPMD) Section in conducting Country Office peer reviews. The overall purpose of the peer review process is to assess compliance with UNICEF’s policies and procedures, verify the correct use of corporate platforms, and identify good practices across a broad range of functional areas.
The consultant will ensure business continuity and user adoption of the corporate digital platforms of the Office of Evidence and System of UNICEF —eTools (ePD, PRP, FMM, FAM, Action Points, eWorkplanning) and the UN Partner Portal (UNPP)—which are critical for programme implementation and partnership management.
This includes strengthening governance mechanisms, resolving system incidents, coordinating enhancements, leading rollout stability, and supporting country offices and partners through training, communication, and direct guidance. The consultant will collaborate closely with business owners, ICTD teams, and regional focal points to streamline user support and accelerate platform adoption globally.
UNICEF en Panamá aborda los principales desafíos que impactan la vida de los niños, niñas y adolescentes,implementando programas para contribuir a mejorar su calidad de vida y a garantizar de sus derechos, plasmados en la Convención sobre los Derechos del Niño.
In 2025, UNICEF adopted a new Gender Equality Action Plan (UGEAP) 2026-2029. The UGEAP covers a range of programmatic and institutional priorities for the organisation, to promote gender equality and women and girls’ empowerment. A core focus is on girls’ leadership and wellbeing.
The Programme communications, advocacy and policy Consultant is accountable to develop, support, network, implement and monitor an advocacy and programme communication strategy and associated products and activities, with the objective of raising awareness about the UGEAP within UNICEF and externally. The consultant will also support engagement with new and existing partners for gender equality and girls’ and women’s empowerment, with a special focus on adolescent girls.
Key tasks include designing and promoting various programme and advocacy assets on social media and other platforms; support for programme partnerships such as engagement briefs, pitch decks and resource mobilisation tools; and engaging with staff and partners to co-create easily understandably, child-friendly resources translating the theoretical principles of various policy frameworks for gender equality into practical assets. A significant focus of the consultant’s work will include actions to advance adolescent girls’ voices and rights across UNICEF and with partners in the public, private and philanthropic spheres as well as with young people themselves. in relation to the Adolescent Girls Programme Strategy implementation, and adolescent girls targeted priorities in the UGEAP 2026-2029 as well the Power4Girls and Skills4Girls portfolios.
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, Syria and the Democratic Republic of Congo. In addition, HEEP will begin designing a new thematic evaluation focusing on UNICEF’s humanitarian access, in line with the forthcoming Plan of Global Evaluations (PGE). Furthermore, HEEP is planning the launch of various humanitarian evaluation syntheses in response to the increased number of requests from various UNICEF Offices and Divisions. 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. Under the supervision of the EO’s Senior Evaluation Specialist (Humanitarian), the consultant will provide technical support for scheduled humanitarian evaluations, contribute to thematic reviews, and help strengthen the overall quality and utility of humanitarian evaluations across UNICEF.
The AU Women and Youth Financial and Economic Inclusion (WYFEI) 2030 initiative is a cornerstone of the African Women's Decade (2020–2030), aiming to eliminate systemic barriers to financial and economic inclusion for women and youth across Africa. Through public-private partnership and alignment with Agenda 2063, WYFEI 2030 drives empowerment via entrepreneurship, job creation, and inclusive policies. UNICEF’s Generation Unlimited (GenU) and the African Union have launched the EmPowerHer Africa programme to empower 50 million adolescent girls and young women by 2030, expanding access to market-relevant skills, financial inclusion, and entrepreneurship opportunities.
PURPOSE OF CONSULTANCY:
Provide strategic, operational, and technical support to EmPowerHer Africa, supporting AU and UNICEF frameworks for programme delivery, partnership strengthening, knowledge generation, and roll-out of targeted interventions across Member States. The role is responsible for programme planning, coordination, and stakeholder engagement to ensure high-quality, scalable implementation.
The Division of Data, Analytics, Planning and Monitoring (DAPM) is responsible for driving, shaping and guiding UNICEF’s evidence-informed analysis, corporate and country planning, programme implementation and related risk management, monitoring, knowledge management and organizational performance. As such, DAPM enables the organization to deliver on results in a more coherent manner, based on agile and contextualized programming processes, and on data, evidence, and analytics, as well as the application of human-rights based and results-based approaches.
Within DAPM, the Programme Effectiveness Team (PET) leads, regulates and coordinates the development and issuance of organization-wide policies, procedures, standards, guidance, systems, tools and platforms to strengthen programme effectiveness across all contexts, including programme planning, implementation and related risk management, safeguarding, monitoring, organizational performance, knowledge management, at all levels. In doing so, PET engages with all divisions/offices across HQ as well as with all regional offices, UN agencies, funds and programmes, specialized agencies, other technical organizations and the UN Development Coordination Office.
The Help Desk and Rollout consultant will provide end-user support, training, and system rollout assistance for UNICEF’s corporate programme systems including RAM, eTools, UNPP, PRP and CPX. The consultant will ensure that system users receive timely support and guidance. This role is critical in maintaining high user satisfaction, ensuring smooth transitions during system upgrades or rollouts, and capturing lessons learned for continuous improvement.
The Programme Specialist (Digital Research) will be a central part of the Digital Engagement and Protection unit, supporting its flagship project Disrupting Harm and help coordinate research projects across the unit's portfolio. With an expanding area of work and increasing demand for high-quality evidence on the impact of digital transformation on children’s lives, this role will be responsible for project planning, timeline management, budget monitoring, reporting, stakeholder engagement and communications.
If you are a creative, data-driven professional passionate about building lasting donor relationships and driving social impact, UNICEF Philippines invites you to apply for the position of Omnichannel Donor Engagement Officer. The position is based in Manila and will be for a duration of one year. Under the supervision of the Fundraising Officer – Individual Giving will be responsible for the strategic planning and day-to-day coordination of UNICEF’s omnichannel fundraising initiatives across telemarketing, email, SMS, and digital platforms. You will design and implement donor acquisition and retention campaigns, ensuring personalized, seamless, and meaningful donor journeys that foster long-term giving.
A key part of this role is supporting campaigns that convert one-off donors into regular pledge givers through targeted renewal, reactivation, upgrade, and loyalty initiatives. By using data insights and segmentation strategies, the Officer helps optimize donor experiences, strengthen satisfaction, and contribute to sustained revenue growth for UNICEF’s mission.
UNICEF Pacific is hiring a Project Officer (Water Supply) on a fixed-term appointment to be based in Suva, Fiji. Under the general supervision of the WASH Manager at P-4 level. The Project Officer (Water Supply) is expected to support the UNICEF Pacific programme on strengthening WASH programming on climate resilient water supply systems.
If you are a dynamic and results-driven professional with strong business development skills and a passion for advancing children’s rights through strategic partnerships, UNICEF Philippines invites you to apply for the position of Fund Raising Officer (Corporate), NO-B, Fixed Term. Based in Manila, the incumbent will be at the forefront of UNICEF’s efforts to design, build, and grow impactful corporate partnerships in the Philippines.
This role will focus on developing innovative, multi-million-dollar income opportunities, tapping into customer and employee engagement, cause-related marketing, direct philanthropic contributions, and cross-sectoral collaborations. With the Philippines on track to become a middle-to-upper income economy by 2025, this position plays a pivotal role in expanding UNICEF’s fundraising footprint and mobilizing critical resources that will deliver lasting results for children.
We are looking for a high-potential individual who excels at developing high-value partnerships and possesses a well-established network. Please include your current achievements successfully securing corporate partnerships valued at US$ 7-figure per year in your application letter.
If you are a committed, creative professional and are passionate about making a lasting difference for children, the world's leading children's rights organization would like to hear from you. UNICEF Philippines is looking for a Nutrition Specialist who would provide professional technical, operational, and administrative assistance in the programming process for the Nutrition Programme in the Philippine Country Office.
UNICEF Mozambique is looking to recruit a Programme Associate (G-6) for the Beira Field Office. We are seeking a motivated and experienced professional with strong skills in administration, budget management, planning, and organization to support the effective implementation of programmes. If you are passionate about driving positive change for children, we encourage you to apply.
UNICEF Pakistan is looking for a highly professional and qualified Consultant to be part of a dynamic Education Team in Islamabad to provide strategic and technical leadership to operationalize UNICEF Pakistan’s Digital Learning Roadmap and position digital learning as a driver of equity, resilience, and improved learning outcomes.