Join UNICEF's LAC Region in Panama City as a Market Development Manager and play a pivotal role in driving private sector fundraising and engagement to support UNICEF’s global resource mobilization strategy. In this dynamic position, you will collaborate with Country Offices across the region to develop and implement tailored private sector strategies that maximize results. You’ll engage a range of private sector audiences, including individuals, businesses, major donors, foundations, and faith-based organizations, all while making a lasting impact on UNICEF’s mission to improve the lives of children in Latin America and the Caribbean.
We are seeking a skilled professional to conduct a comprehensive mapping of how the private sector in Romania engages with and influences child rights. The insights from this analysis will inform future strategies for meaningful collaboration, advocacy, and program development between businesses and organizations working to advance child well-being. This is an exciting opportunity to contribute to assess the potential for UNICEF Romania's engagement with business and on business policies/practices to deliver outcomes that make a real difference for children.
UNICEF Romania invites qualified candidates to express their interest to be included in the ROSTER OF SPECIALIZED CONSULTANTS FOR THE CHILD PROTECTION SECTION. They might be contracted to provide support to UNICEF in delivering specific products in relation to evidence generation (data collection, research, etc.); policy and legal analyses; policy advocacy; policy and programme planning, implementation, monitoring and evaluation; technical assistance and capacity building; public finance management for social services; knowledge management; management information system design and use, etc. to support child protection programmes in Romania.
UNICEF’s Latin America and Caribbean Regional Office (LACRO) is seeking experienced individual consultants to join a Long-Term Agreement (LTA) roster for evaluative services over a 36-month period. This home-based consultancy offers opportunities in two key areas: quality review of evaluation deliverables (such as terms of reference, inception reports, and evaluation reports) and technical support for conducting evaluative exercises across all phases of the evidence generation cycle. Consultants will contribute to high-quality, ethical, and impactful evaluations that inform UNICEF’s programming and advocacy across the region.
As a Strategic Business Partner and regional advisor, the incumbent will be responsible to lead for results, drive change, provide risk informed, solution-focused analysis, advice and services and contribute to programme and management decisions for delivering results for children in all operational contexts within the Regional office and provide technical leadership and guidance for Operations in all countries and field offices within the region.
Establecer un roster de consultores para ofrecer asistencia técnica para la implementación de actividades de prevención de violencia y promoción de convivencia armoniosa, facilitación de actividades, la producción de manuales, guías o productos que apoyen la formación de capacidades, el fortalecimiento de la gestión y la planificación educativa para cultura de paz, y el acompañamiento para generación de información y monitoreo.
Las personas retenidas en el roster proporcionarán sus servicios bajo los Términos de Referencia (TdR) específicos para la asignación al ser contactados por UNICEF.
Establecer un roster de consultores para ofrecer asistencia técnica para la implementación de actividades de prevención de violencia y promoción de convivencia armoniosa, facilitación de actividades, la producción de manuales, guías o productos que apoyen la formación de capacidades, el fortalecimiento de la gestión y la planificación educativa para cultura de paz, y el acompañamiento para generación de información y monitoreo.
Las personas retenidas en el roster proporcionarán sus servicios bajo los Términos de Referencia (TdR) específicos para la asignación al ser contactados por UNICEF.
UNICEF East Asia and Pacific Regional Office is seeking an individual consultant to strengthen national information systems for child protection case management, providing specific technical support to Lao PDR, Mongolia, Timor-Leste, Viet Nam, as well as technical support to UNICEF East Asia and the Pacific Regional Office and UNICEF
Headquarters.
L'Enquête par grappes à indicateurs multiples (MICS) est un programme international d'enquête sur les ménages élaboré et appuyé par l'UNICEF. MICS est conçue pour recueillir des estimations sur les indicateurs clés qui sont utilisés pour évaluer la situation des enfants et des femmes. Au cours des 30 dernières années, MICS a évolué pour répondre aux besoins changeants en matière de données, passant de 28 indicateurs au premier cycle à 250 indicateurs au cours du septième cycle actuel et est devenue une source importante de données sur la protection de l'enfance et l'éducation de la petite enfance et une source majeure de données sur la santé et la nutrition des enfants. Dans le cadre des efforts mondiaux visant à développer davantage les capacités nationales de production et d’analyse de données de haute qualité et désagrégées, l'UNICEF a lancé la septième série des MICS en 2023. Ce nouveau cycle est en accord avec la liste des indicateurs des Objectifs de Développement Durable approuvés par la Commission de statistique des Nations Unies en 2016, à la suite de l'adoption mondiale des 17 ODD et des 169 objectifs de l’Agenda pour le Développement Durable de 2030.
L'Enquête par grappes à indicateurs multiples (MICS) est un programme international d'enquête sur les ménages élaboré et appuyé par l'UNICEF. MICS est conçue pour recueillir des estimations sur les indicateurs clés qui sont utilisés pour évaluer la situation des enfants et des femmes. Au cours des 30 dernières années, MICS a évolué pour répondre aux besoins changeants en matière de données, passant de 28 indicateurs au premier cycle à 250 indicateurs au cours du septième cycle actuel et est devenue une source importante de données sur la protection de l'enfance et l'éducation de la petite enfance et une source majeure de données sur la santé et la nutrition des enfants. Dans le cadre des efforts mondiaux visant à développer davantage les capacités nationales de production et d’analyse de données de haute qualité et désagrégées, l'UNICEF a lancé la septième série des MICS en 2023. Ce nouveau cycle est en accord avec la liste des indicateurs des Objectifs de Développement Durable approuvés par la Commission de statistique des Nations Unies en 2016, à la suite de l'adoption mondiale des 17 ODD et des 169 objectifs de l’Agenda pour le Développement Durable de 2030.
UNICEF East Asia and Pacific Regional Office is seeking an individual consultant to identify and draw on available data and evidence to provide a regional specific overview of harmful and problematic sexual behaviours of under-18s in Southeast Asia, with a focus on tech facilitated behaviours, current approaches in the region, and a summary of evidence on what works to prevent harmful conduct and the escalation of behaviours in adolescent and adulthood. This region-specific desk-based background paper will be used to inform dialogue on guidelines, programme and policy development in the region.
Starting with 2016, UNCT Moldova has been implementing the Diversity Internship Program for men, women and persons of diverse gender identities, belonging to different marginalized groups (further referring as Diversity Internship Program). The aim of the internship is, on the one hand, to empower representatives of marginalized groups to further seek employment on the open labor market, and on the other hand to improve diversity within the UN System. The need for increased diversity was confirmed including during the latest 2019 internal UN Moldova Diversity and Equality survey, that identified underrepresentation of people from several groups among the UN staff, including persons with disabilities, Roma and other ethnic or linguistic minorities.
The initiative foresees that persons belonging to marginalized groups join as interns for a 4 - 6 months part-time assignment in different programs and projects of UN agencies, being guided by a mentor (staff member of the UN Agency). The assigned tasks in administration, operations, procurement, logistical, communications or programming areas usually differ and grow in their complexity, reflecting also the interns’ specific learning, personal and professional development needs.
The Health & Nutrition Officer leads the health and nutrition unit and provides professional technical assistance and support for programme design, planning, implementation, monitoring evaluation, and management of programme activities, including data analysis, progress reporting, knowledge networking and capacity building, in support of the achievement of planned objectives - aligned with Health & Nutrition Country Programme goals and strategy.
Under the supervision of the Country Representative, implement country office emergency preparedness and response. Responsible for the technical contribution to the development, planning, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of the emergency interventions to advance the survival and well-being of children and mothers and affected communities in an emergency situation.
Under the supervision of the UNICEF Rio de Janeiro Field Office and in close coordination with the Child Protection team, the consultant will support the implementation of UNICEF’s child protection agenda in contexts affected by armed violence, particularly by (1) providing technical inputs to two studies conducted by implementing partners (on early childhood immunization and child mobility), (2) contributing to the systematization of UNICEF’s internal learning and technical note on violence prevention, (3) organizing a civil society engagement meeting, (4) supporting the inauguration of the Child and Adolescent Support Centers (CAAC), (5) reviewing and finalizing methodologies such as the Violence Prevention tool, and the behavior change strategy on corporal punishment, (5) participating in the TEVAC Task Force internal meeting to share Rio-based experiences, and (6) developing strategic recommendations and a final consultancy report summarizing key deliverables and proposed follow-up actions for Child Protection in Rio.
Under the supervision of the Chief of Office in Rio, the external consultant will support the implementation activities of the Protected Listening Law in Rio de Janeiro, fulfilling, among other roles and duties, (i) assessment on the action plan of the Committee for the Implementation of the Protected Listening Law in Rio de Janeiro, (ii) design, mobilization, and facilitation of awareness and training activities for specific stakeholders regarding the law; (iii) support for workshops on the design of integrated flows and protocols; (iv) support for the organization of a public event to shine a spotlight on the committee's impactful work.
The Data Engineer underpins Fundraising operations and marketing campaigns by developing and maintaining data-processing tasks that ensure high-quality and timely data for decisionmaking.
In addition, the role is responsible for preparing insightful reports and data visualizations,
safeguarding data security, and introducing process automations that enhance overall efficiency and effectiveness.
The HPM&GDA Consultant will support evidence-based decisions by providing expert data analysis and visualization for WASH, climate, and disaster initiatives. The consultant will also collaborate with national and regional teams to capture, organize, share, and use knowledge for improved organizational performance and efficiency towards development and humanitarian results for children.
Le Bureau UNICEF du Cameroun recherche un consultant international "Monitoring Evaluation Reporting" (Child Protection, Education, WASH, Social Policy, SBC) afin de mesurer la portée des interventions en termes de qualité et d’efficacité au regard des résultats attendus, de renseigner de manière critique sur les résultats obtenus en matière de Changement Social et de Comportement au regard des objectifs et résultats poursuivis par le programme de coopération UNICEF-Cameroun, et de capitaliser sur les leçons apprises.
The Research Specialist is a seasoned researcher with strong skills in qualitative research methodologies and child-centred methods. The Research Specialist should have extensive experience with research on technology-facilitated child sexual exploitation and abuse, a range of qualitative analysis methods including but not limited to thematic analysis, and a strong background in coordinating multi-country research projects.
Join UNICEF's LAC Region in Panama City as a Market Development Manager and play a pivotal role in driving private sector fundraising and engagement to support UNICEF’s global resource mobilization strategy. In this dynamic position, you will collaborate with Country Offices across the region to develop and implement tailored private sector strategies that maximize results. You’ll engage a range of private sector audiences, including individuals, businesses, major donors, foundations, and faith-based organizations, all while making a lasting impact on UNICEF’s mission to improve the lives of children in Latin America and the Caribbean.
We are seeking a skilled professional to conduct a comprehensive mapping of how the private sector in Romania engages with and influences child rights. The insights from this analysis will inform future strategies for meaningful collaboration, advocacy, and program development between businesses and organizations working to advance child well-being. This is an exciting opportunity to contribute to assess the potential for UNICEF Romania's engagement with business and on business policies/practices to deliver outcomes that make a real difference for children.
UNICEF Romania invites qualified candidates to express their interest to be included in the ROSTER OF SPECIALIZED CONSULTANTS FOR THE CHILD PROTECTION SECTION. They might be contracted to provide support to UNICEF in delivering specific products in relation to evidence generation (data collection, research, etc.); policy and legal analyses; policy advocacy; policy and programme planning, implementation, monitoring and evaluation; technical assistance and capacity building; public finance management for social services; knowledge management; management information system design and use, etc. to support child protection programmes in Romania.
UNICEF’s Latin America and Caribbean Regional Office (LACRO) is seeking experienced individual consultants to join a Long-Term Agreement (LTA) roster for evaluative services over a 36-month period. This home-based consultancy offers opportunities in two key areas: quality review of evaluation deliverables (such as terms of reference, inception reports, and evaluation reports) and technical support for conducting evaluative exercises across all phases of the evidence generation cycle. Consultants will contribute to high-quality, ethical, and impactful evaluations that inform UNICEF’s programming and advocacy across the region.
As a Strategic Business Partner and regional advisor, the incumbent will be responsible to lead for results, drive change, provide risk informed, solution-focused analysis, advice and services and contribute to programme and management decisions for delivering results for children in all operational contexts within the Regional office and provide technical leadership and guidance for Operations in all countries and field offices within the region.
Establecer un roster de consultores para ofrecer asistencia técnica para la implementación de actividades de prevención de violencia y promoción de convivencia armoniosa, facilitación de actividades, la producción de manuales, guías o productos que apoyen la formación de capacidades, el fortalecimiento de la gestión y la planificación educativa para cultura de paz, y el acompañamiento para generación de información y monitoreo.
Las personas retenidas en el roster proporcionarán sus servicios bajo los Términos de Referencia (TdR) específicos para la asignación al ser contactados por UNICEF.
Establecer un roster de consultores para ofrecer asistencia técnica para la implementación de actividades de prevención de violencia y promoción de convivencia armoniosa, facilitación de actividades, la producción de manuales, guías o productos que apoyen la formación de capacidades, el fortalecimiento de la gestión y la planificación educativa para cultura de paz, y el acompañamiento para generación de información y monitoreo.
Las personas retenidas en el roster proporcionarán sus servicios bajo los Términos de Referencia (TdR) específicos para la asignación al ser contactados por UNICEF.
UNICEF East Asia and Pacific Regional Office is seeking an individual consultant to strengthen national information systems for child protection case management, providing specific technical support to Lao PDR, Mongolia, Timor-Leste, Viet Nam, as well as technical support to UNICEF East Asia and the Pacific Regional Office and UNICEF
Headquarters.
L'Enquête par grappes à indicateurs multiples (MICS) est un programme international d'enquête sur les ménages élaboré et appuyé par l'UNICEF. MICS est conçue pour recueillir des estimations sur les indicateurs clés qui sont utilisés pour évaluer la situation des enfants et des femmes. Au cours des 30 dernières années, MICS a évolué pour répondre aux besoins changeants en matière de données, passant de 28 indicateurs au premier cycle à 250 indicateurs au cours du septième cycle actuel et est devenue une source importante de données sur la protection de l'enfance et l'éducation de la petite enfance et une source majeure de données sur la santé et la nutrition des enfants. Dans le cadre des efforts mondiaux visant à développer davantage les capacités nationales de production et d’analyse de données de haute qualité et désagrégées, l'UNICEF a lancé la septième série des MICS en 2023. Ce nouveau cycle est en accord avec la liste des indicateurs des Objectifs de Développement Durable approuvés par la Commission de statistique des Nations Unies en 2016, à la suite de l'adoption mondiale des 17 ODD et des 169 objectifs de l’Agenda pour le Développement Durable de 2030.
L'Enquête par grappes à indicateurs multiples (MICS) est un programme international d'enquête sur les ménages élaboré et appuyé par l'UNICEF. MICS est conçue pour recueillir des estimations sur les indicateurs clés qui sont utilisés pour évaluer la situation des enfants et des femmes. Au cours des 30 dernières années, MICS a évolué pour répondre aux besoins changeants en matière de données, passant de 28 indicateurs au premier cycle à 250 indicateurs au cours du septième cycle actuel et est devenue une source importante de données sur la protection de l'enfance et l'éducation de la petite enfance et une source majeure de données sur la santé et la nutrition des enfants. Dans le cadre des efforts mondiaux visant à développer davantage les capacités nationales de production et d’analyse de données de haute qualité et désagrégées, l'UNICEF a lancé la septième série des MICS en 2023. Ce nouveau cycle est en accord avec la liste des indicateurs des Objectifs de Développement Durable approuvés par la Commission de statistique des Nations Unies en 2016, à la suite de l'adoption mondiale des 17 ODD et des 169 objectifs de l’Agenda pour le Développement Durable de 2030.
UNICEF East Asia and Pacific Regional Office is seeking an individual consultant to identify and draw on available data and evidence to provide a regional specific overview of harmful and problematic sexual behaviours of under-18s in Southeast Asia, with a focus on tech facilitated behaviours, current approaches in the region, and a summary of evidence on what works to prevent harmful conduct and the escalation of behaviours in adolescent and adulthood. This region-specific desk-based background paper will be used to inform dialogue on guidelines, programme and policy development in the region.
Starting with 2016, UNCT Moldova has been implementing the Diversity Internship Program for men, women and persons of diverse gender identities, belonging to different marginalized groups (further referring as Diversity Internship Program). The aim of the internship is, on the one hand, to empower representatives of marginalized groups to further seek employment on the open labor market, and on the other hand to improve diversity within the UN System. The need for increased diversity was confirmed including during the latest 2019 internal UN Moldova Diversity and Equality survey, that identified underrepresentation of people from several groups among the UN staff, including persons with disabilities, Roma and other ethnic or linguistic minorities.
The initiative foresees that persons belonging to marginalized groups join as interns for a 4 - 6 months part-time assignment in different programs and projects of UN agencies, being guided by a mentor (staff member of the UN Agency). The assigned tasks in administration, operations, procurement, logistical, communications or programming areas usually differ and grow in their complexity, reflecting also the interns’ specific learning, personal and professional development needs.
The Health & Nutrition Officer leads the health and nutrition unit and provides professional technical assistance and support for programme design, planning, implementation, monitoring evaluation, and management of programme activities, including data analysis, progress reporting, knowledge networking and capacity building, in support of the achievement of planned objectives - aligned with Health & Nutrition Country Programme goals and strategy.
Under the supervision of the Country Representative, implement country office emergency preparedness and response. Responsible for the technical contribution to the development, planning, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of the emergency interventions to advance the survival and well-being of children and mothers and affected communities in an emergency situation.
Under the supervision of the UNICEF Rio de Janeiro Field Office and in close coordination with the Child Protection team, the consultant will support the implementation of UNICEF’s child protection agenda in contexts affected by armed violence, particularly by (1) providing technical inputs to two studies conducted by implementing partners (on early childhood immunization and child mobility), (2) contributing to the systematization of UNICEF’s internal learning and technical note on violence prevention, (3) organizing a civil society engagement meeting, (4) supporting the inauguration of the Child and Adolescent Support Centers (CAAC), (5) reviewing and finalizing methodologies such as the Violence Prevention tool, and the behavior change strategy on corporal punishment, (5) participating in the TEVAC Task Force internal meeting to share Rio-based experiences, and (6) developing strategic recommendations and a final consultancy report summarizing key deliverables and proposed follow-up actions for Child Protection in Rio.
Under the supervision of the Chief of Office in Rio, the external consultant will support the implementation activities of the Protected Listening Law in Rio de Janeiro, fulfilling, among other roles and duties, (i) assessment on the action plan of the Committee for the Implementation of the Protected Listening Law in Rio de Janeiro, (ii) design, mobilization, and facilitation of awareness and training activities for specific stakeholders regarding the law; (iii) support for workshops on the design of integrated flows and protocols; (iv) support for the organization of a public event to shine a spotlight on the committee's impactful work.
The Data Engineer underpins Fundraising operations and marketing campaigns by developing and maintaining data-processing tasks that ensure high-quality and timely data for decisionmaking.
In addition, the role is responsible for preparing insightful reports and data visualizations,
safeguarding data security, and introducing process automations that enhance overall efficiency and effectiveness.
The HPM&GDA Consultant will support evidence-based decisions by providing expert data analysis and visualization for WASH, climate, and disaster initiatives. The consultant will also collaborate with national and regional teams to capture, organize, share, and use knowledge for improved organizational performance and efficiency towards development and humanitarian results for children.
Le Bureau UNICEF du Cameroun recherche un consultant international "Monitoring Evaluation Reporting" (Child Protection, Education, WASH, Social Policy, SBC) afin de mesurer la portée des interventions en termes de qualité et d’efficacité au regard des résultats attendus, de renseigner de manière critique sur les résultats obtenus en matière de Changement Social et de Comportement au regard des objectifs et résultats poursuivis par le programme de coopération UNICEF-Cameroun, et de capitaliser sur les leçons apprises.
The Research Specialist is a seasoned researcher with strong skills in qualitative research methodologies and child-centred methods. The Research Specialist should have extensive experience with research on technology-facilitated child sexual exploitation and abuse, a range of qualitative analysis methods including but not limited to thematic analysis, and a strong background in coordinating multi-country research projects.