Under the guidance of the Global Lead, ADAP, and in close coordination with the PG Humanitarian Action focal points, and the Emergency Operations Division (EMOPS), the Adolescent Development Manager will be responsible for strengthening adolescent and youth components of UNICEF humanitarian and peacebuilding contexts.
he incumbent wiil be expected to liaise closely with New York-based UNICEF multi-sectoral teams (existing youth-led action collaborators such as Mental Health, Health and partners)
To help meet UNICEFs ambitious agenda set out in the Acceleration Plan, this role will support current HQ staff for implementation of the Plan, across the 16 countries
Under the supervision of the DAPM Deputy Director of Data and Analytics and Chief Statistician, the Statistics & Monitoring Specialist (Data analysis & Database management) is responsible for the work related to analyzing data from administrative sources, household surveys, phone-based surveys, and sector-specific surveys into one data flow to inform child focus policies.
Under the supervision of the DAPM Deputy Director of Data and Analytics and Chief Statistician, the Statistics & Monitoring Specialist (Data analysis & Database management) is responsible for the work related to analyzing data from administrative sources, household surveys, phone-based surveys, and sector-specific surveys into one data flow to inform child focus policies.
UNICEF Health section seeks to engage an Immunization data analyst consultant to support in performing analysis and generate knowledge products that can inform UNICEF’s policy and programming dialogue internally, as well as within Gavi Alliance and with IA2030, and other immunization stakeholders.
The Programme Specialist is accountable for providing technical support, coordination, knowledge management and advocacy support to achieve positive outcomes for children and young people on the move.
UNICEF Child Protection section seeks to engage a consultant to support the joint UNICEF – UNHCR child protection program planned under Pillar three of PROSPECTS 2.
To help meet UNICEF’s ambitious agenda on school-aged children and adolescent nutrition, including the prevention of overweight and obesity and micronutrient deficiencies, this role will support in the operationalization of the priorities set out in the Nutrition Strategy, and the Programming Guidance for Nutrition in Middle Childhood and Adolescence and for the Prevention of Overweight and Obesity in Children and Adolescents.
UNICEF’s Programme Group leads the organization’s efforts to achieve results for the most disadvantaged and excluded children everywhere, following the UNICEF Strategic Plan 2022–2025. Work is done in alignment with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the international commitments related to the Convention on the Rights of the Child.
Programme Group provides global thought leadership, influences global policies and partnerships in support of child rights, and provides technical support to UNICEF’s Regional and Country Offices to maximize the difference our programmes make in children’s lives. The division shapes internal policy and practice in priority areas, supports UNICEF’s engagement in key programme partnerships and collaborates with other divisions for fundraising, advocacy and influencing. It also plays a vital role in managing technical talent and promotes a management approach that strengthens connections with Regional and Country Offices and enhances collaboration across sectors and divisions. The Director, Programme Group, guides UNICEF programmes and can commit the organization to programme strategies and approaches aligning with the goals and targets of the Strategic Plan, SDGs and universal Child Rights.
Under the guidance of the Global Lead, ADAP, and in close coordination with the PG Humanitarian Action focal points, and the Emergency Operations Division (EMOPS), the Adolescent Development Manager will be responsible for strengthening adolescent and youth components of UNICEF humanitarian and peacebuilding contexts.
he incumbent wiil be expected to liaise closely with New York-based UNICEF multi-sectoral teams (existing youth-led action collaborators such as Mental Health, Health and partners)
To help meet UNICEFs ambitious agenda set out in the Acceleration Plan, this role will support current HQ staff for implementation of the Plan, across the 16 countries
Under the supervision of the DAPM Deputy Director of Data and Analytics and Chief Statistician, the Statistics & Monitoring Specialist (Data analysis & Database management) is responsible for the work related to analyzing data from administrative sources, household surveys, phone-based surveys, and sector-specific surveys into one data flow to inform child focus policies.
Under the supervision of the DAPM Deputy Director of Data and Analytics and Chief Statistician, the Statistics & Monitoring Specialist (Data analysis & Database management) is responsible for the work related to analyzing data from administrative sources, household surveys, phone-based surveys, and sector-specific surveys into one data flow to inform child focus policies.
UNICEF Health section seeks to engage an Immunization data analyst consultant to support in performing analysis and generate knowledge products that can inform UNICEF’s policy and programming dialogue internally, as well as within Gavi Alliance and with IA2030, and other immunization stakeholders.
The Programme Specialist is accountable for providing technical support, coordination, knowledge management and advocacy support to achieve positive outcomes for children and young people on the move.
UNICEF Child Protection section seeks to engage a consultant to support the joint UNICEF – UNHCR child protection program planned under Pillar three of PROSPECTS 2.
To help meet UNICEF’s ambitious agenda on school-aged children and adolescent nutrition, including the prevention of overweight and obesity and micronutrient deficiencies, this role will support in the operationalization of the priorities set out in the Nutrition Strategy, and the Programming Guidance for Nutrition in Middle Childhood and Adolescence and for the Prevention of Overweight and Obesity in Children and Adolescents.
UNICEF’s Programme Group leads the organization’s efforts to achieve results for the most disadvantaged and excluded children everywhere, following the UNICEF Strategic Plan 2022–2025. Work is done in alignment with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the international commitments related to the Convention on the Rights of the Child.
Programme Group provides global thought leadership, influences global policies and partnerships in support of child rights, and provides technical support to UNICEF’s Regional and Country Offices to maximize the difference our programmes make in children’s lives. The division shapes internal policy and practice in priority areas, supports UNICEF’s engagement in key programme partnerships and collaborates with other divisions for fundraising, advocacy and influencing. It also plays a vital role in managing technical talent and promotes a management approach that strengthens connections with Regional and Country Offices and enhances collaboration across sectors and divisions. The Director, Programme Group, guides UNICEF programmes and can commit the organization to programme strategies and approaches aligning with the goals and targets of the Strategic Plan, SDGs and universal Child Rights.