The main objective of the Vaccine Management and Cold Chain Logistic Specialist vaccine management is to support the identified provinces in the capitalization of the acquired knowledge, the transfer of competence in systematic immunization, the preparation and implementation of the logistical activities of polio and other epidemic responses. All these activities will be carried out with the aim of strengthening EPI vaccine management in an integrated manner.
UNICEF Maldives has an exciting career opportunity for a Child Protection Officer, at NOA level, (Temporary Appointment) for 1 year. Interested and qualified candidates are encouraged to apply!
The United Nations Children’s Fund in Cambodia is looking for a Cambodian national consultant to support the Department of Drugs and Food (DDF), Ministry of Health (MoH), in revising the Guidelines on the Management of Medicines, Medical Equipment and Health Products. These guidelines, originally developed to strengthen supply chain practices at the Health Centre, Operational District and Referral Hospital levels, require updating to reflect current policies, practices, and supply chain system improvements.
The national consultant will work closely with the UNICEF supply chain team, international consultant, MoH, Core Working Group and key stakeholders to revise the guidelines and training materials and develop standard operating procedures (SOPs) and job aids, ensuring they are practical, evidence-based, and aligned with the current national context and international standards. In particular, the national consultant will work in collaboration with the international consultant to ensure contextual relevance, facilitate stakeholder engagement, and support English-Khmer translation to enable effective incorporation of technical inputs into the deliverables. This work is critical to improving the availability, accountability, and safe management of essential medicines and medical supplies in primary healthcare facilities.
If you are passionate about making a lasting difference for children in Cambodia, UNICEF would like to hear from you.
The United Nations Children’s Fund in Cambodia is looking for an international consultant to support the Department of Drugs and Food (DDF), Ministry of Health (MoH) of Cambodia, in revising the Guidelines on the Management of Medicines, Medical Equipment and Health Products. These guidelines, originally developed to strengthen supply chain practices at the Health Centre, Operational District and Referral Hospital levels, require updating to reflect current policies, practices, and supply chain system improvements.
The international consultant will lead the development, provide strategic oversight and high-level technical guidance to support the revision of the guidelines and training materials, and the development of standard operating procedures (SOPs) and job aids. The international consultant will work closely with the UNICEF supply chain team, a national consultant, MoH, Core Working Group and key stakeholders to ensure the guidelines, standard operating procedures (SOPs), job aids and training materials are practical, evidence-based, and aligned with the current national context and international standards. In particular, the international consultant will work in collaboration with the national consultant, providing technical leadership and guidance on international best practice to ensure the quality and strategic alignment of all deliverables. This work is critical to improving the availability, accountability, and safe management of essential medicines and medical supplies in primary healthcare facilities.
If you are passionate about making a lasting difference for children in Cambodia, UNICEF would like to hear from you.
UNICEF Yemen is seeking a highly skilled and experienced consultant to foster greater financial inclusion and resilience among vulnerable Yemeni communities by:
• Designing and delivering a high-quality, context-specific financial and digital literacy curriculum.
• Building confidence and capacity of participants to use mobile money and other digital payment tools safely and effectively through communication and awareness.
• Developing strategic partnerships with financial service providers and other key stakeholders to create a supportive ecosystem for DFS adoption.
• Generating evidence and learning to inform future financial inclusion programming in Yemen.
UNICEF Yemen is seeking a highly skilled and experienced consultant to support the establishment a scalable and impactful program that empowers Yemeni youth by:
Program Model Development: Design a comprehensive program model.
Partnership Development: Identify and recommend partnerships with key local stakeholders, such as local NGOs, youth centres, tech hubs, training institutes, and potentially private sector companies in Yemen.
Payment Solutions: Research and recommend a viable solution for participants to receive international payments.
Monitoring, Learning & Evaluation Framework: Develop a detailed M&E framework with clear key performance indicators.
Pilot and Learning: pilot end-to-end digital skilling, microwork value chain and business model. Based on learning from the pilot, develop a scale-up plan.
Con el objetivo de potenciar la captación de recursos y fidelizar a sus actuales donantes, UNICEF requiere contratar los servicios de un/una profesional en comunicación para desarrollar, adaptar y ejecutar piezas publicitarias con enfoque estratégico y persuasivo, orientadas a campañas de recaudación de fondos y de fidelización.
Analizar los principales riesgos e impactos del cambio climático sobre niñas, niños, adolescentes y jóvenes (NNAJ), los marcos de gobernanza, financiamiento, políticas y programas existentes, y proponer recomendaciones para fortalecer la acción climática centrada en la infancia en Ecuador.
Under the guidance and direct supervision of the Chief, Field Operations, the Consultant will support the Mbandaka team for overall leadership, coordination, and strategic direction for UNICEFs in the closing operation of the office. The Consultant will support the Mbandaka field office team to organize all the actions leading to the closure by December 31st, 2025. He may also be requested to support remotely or in site the Kisangani Outpost.
Location:Democratic Republic of Congo, United States
UNICEF/Haiti is seeking for a passionate and committed person to work in the role of a Health Specialist with the Health team and invites applications from highly motivated and committed persons who want to contribute to results for children. If you are that person, we encourage you to apply and become part of a highly motivated and committed team.
The purpose of the consultancy is to support the Social Policy and Social Protection section with communications and advocacy content creation and outreach. This includes supporting dialogue, learning and advocacy on shock responsive as well as inclusive & gender responsive social protection, as well as support managing an active Global Coalition to End Child Poverty, conducting outreach to member organizations, finding synergies between the individual work of the different organizations and providing more visibility to the work of the whole Social Policy network.
The purpose of the consultancy is to support the Child Poverty and Social Protection team in the Social Policy section with outreach and advocacy approaches on child poverty and social protection, through a variety of policy advocacy and knowledge management initiatives. This includes supporting dialogue, learning and advocacy on shock-responsive as well as inclusive and gender responsive social protection, as well as supporting staff members in coordinating outreach to member organizations.
To deliver on its mandate, UNICEF’s WASH in Emergency and Fragile Contexts Unit is looking for an experienced WASH in Public Health Emergencies expert to reinforce its WASH and IPC capacities for public health events and infectious disease outbreaks that have the potential to result in a Public Health Emergency. The consultant will work under the supervision of the Senior WASH Advisor, WiEFC Unit, and in a close working relationship with UNICEF PHE Unit and Supply Division teams and the Health Care Facility/hand Hygiene Expert in the PG WASH Team.
Join UNICEF’s dynamic Staff Support Unit (SSU) at the heart of its People and Culture function, supporting the HQ Efficiency and Future Focus Initiatives. As a People and Culture Project Associate (G-6), you will play a key coordination and support role in a fast-paced environment, delivering people-centered services across Divisions. Based in New York HQ, you will contribute to data and systems management, event coordination, knowledge sharing, case tracking, and budget monitoring. This is a unique opportunity to make a meaningful impact on organizational transformation, staff wellbeing, and career support at a global level.
During the 6-month period of the contract, the Consultant will implement the Laaha workplan targeted interventions listed below to support the scaling phase of Laaha.
Specific objectives of this evaluation are as follows:
1. To assess how relevant UNICEF’s strategic positioning and conceptual approach to transferable skills development is, including its alignment with global and national education and skills agendas.
2. To assess whether UNICEF transferable skills framework(s) meet the emerging needs of all adolescents, and young people, and sufficiently target marginalized groups (Leave No One Behind), such as girls, most deprived and urban poor.
3. To examine the coherence , and progress towards intended results of UNICEF-supported programming on transferable skills across different countries and regional contexts, with attention to the contribution of UNICEF inputs on delivery mechanisms, and partnerships.
4. To determine the extent to which UNICEF commitment to partner governments and other stakeholders on transferable skills development have been met, as well as the factors that have enabled or hindered these efforts and lessons learned.
The UNICEF Strategic Plan (2022–2025) outlines the organization’s vision for achieving results for children by 2030 and provides a global roadmap for all UNICEF offices, country programmes, and National Committees. One of the core elements of the Strategic Plan is Goal Area 2, which focuses on ensuring that “Every child, including adolescents, learns and acquires skills for the future.” Within this goal area, Result Area 2 emphasizes the importance of children and adolescents developing life skills, digital skills, transferable skills, and vocational skills to prepare them for the future.
This corporate evaluation aims to generate systematic evidence on the extent to which UNICEF has supported countries in promoting the acquisition of transferable skills that will enable children, adolescents, and young people to be responsible and productive citizens. The evaluation will assess the conceptual underpinnings of UNICEF-supported transferable skills programmes, and the coherence of commitments made to programme countries. It will also examine intermediate outcomes and provide forward-looking recommendations for programme improvements.
This consultancy is to provide technical assistance to the Ministry of Health Zanzibar in developing a sustainable and effective preventive maintenance strategy for medical and non-medical equipment across the health sector.
The objective of this work is to support the revitalization of the LEG, led by the MECCES, under the technical coordination of UNICEF as the Lead Partner for Education, making it more robust and effective in terms of operationalizing its functioning mechanisms and ensuring more efficient and effective coordination.
The purpose of this consultancy is to support the UNICEF WCAR regional and country office Social Policy teams with drafting and quality assurance of donor reporting, support to proposal development, and support to writing/editing communication materials, advocacy briefs, and technical notes, in particular as it relates to the German-funded Sahel Social Protection Joint Project.
The main objective of the Vaccine Management and Cold Chain Logistic Specialist vaccine management is to support the identified provinces in the capitalization of the acquired knowledge, the transfer of competence in systematic immunization, the preparation and implementation of the logistical activities of polio and other epidemic responses. All these activities will be carried out with the aim of strengthening EPI vaccine management in an integrated manner.
UNICEF Maldives has an exciting career opportunity for a Child Protection Officer, at NOA level, (Temporary Appointment) for 1 year. Interested and qualified candidates are encouraged to apply!
The United Nations Children’s Fund in Cambodia is looking for a Cambodian national consultant to support the Department of Drugs and Food (DDF), Ministry of Health (MoH), in revising the Guidelines on the Management of Medicines, Medical Equipment and Health Products. These guidelines, originally developed to strengthen supply chain practices at the Health Centre, Operational District and Referral Hospital levels, require updating to reflect current policies, practices, and supply chain system improvements.
The national consultant will work closely with the UNICEF supply chain team, international consultant, MoH, Core Working Group and key stakeholders to revise the guidelines and training materials and develop standard operating procedures (SOPs) and job aids, ensuring they are practical, evidence-based, and aligned with the current national context and international standards. In particular, the national consultant will work in collaboration with the international consultant to ensure contextual relevance, facilitate stakeholder engagement, and support English-Khmer translation to enable effective incorporation of technical inputs into the deliverables. This work is critical to improving the availability, accountability, and safe management of essential medicines and medical supplies in primary healthcare facilities.
If you are passionate about making a lasting difference for children in Cambodia, UNICEF would like to hear from you.
The United Nations Children’s Fund in Cambodia is looking for an international consultant to support the Department of Drugs and Food (DDF), Ministry of Health (MoH) of Cambodia, in revising the Guidelines on the Management of Medicines, Medical Equipment and Health Products. These guidelines, originally developed to strengthen supply chain practices at the Health Centre, Operational District and Referral Hospital levels, require updating to reflect current policies, practices, and supply chain system improvements.
The international consultant will lead the development, provide strategic oversight and high-level technical guidance to support the revision of the guidelines and training materials, and the development of standard operating procedures (SOPs) and job aids. The international consultant will work closely with the UNICEF supply chain team, a national consultant, MoH, Core Working Group and key stakeholders to ensure the guidelines, standard operating procedures (SOPs), job aids and training materials are practical, evidence-based, and aligned with the current national context and international standards. In particular, the international consultant will work in collaboration with the national consultant, providing technical leadership and guidance on international best practice to ensure the quality and strategic alignment of all deliverables. This work is critical to improving the availability, accountability, and safe management of essential medicines and medical supplies in primary healthcare facilities.
If you are passionate about making a lasting difference for children in Cambodia, UNICEF would like to hear from you.
UNICEF Yemen is seeking a highly skilled and experienced consultant to foster greater financial inclusion and resilience among vulnerable Yemeni communities by:
• Designing and delivering a high-quality, context-specific financial and digital literacy curriculum.
• Building confidence and capacity of participants to use mobile money and other digital payment tools safely and effectively through communication and awareness.
• Developing strategic partnerships with financial service providers and other key stakeholders to create a supportive ecosystem for DFS adoption.
• Generating evidence and learning to inform future financial inclusion programming in Yemen.
UNICEF Yemen is seeking a highly skilled and experienced consultant to support the establishment a scalable and impactful program that empowers Yemeni youth by:
Program Model Development: Design a comprehensive program model.
Partnership Development: Identify and recommend partnerships with key local stakeholders, such as local NGOs, youth centres, tech hubs, training institutes, and potentially private sector companies in Yemen.
Payment Solutions: Research and recommend a viable solution for participants to receive international payments.
Monitoring, Learning & Evaluation Framework: Develop a detailed M&E framework with clear key performance indicators.
Pilot and Learning: pilot end-to-end digital skilling, microwork value chain and business model. Based on learning from the pilot, develop a scale-up plan.
Con el objetivo de potenciar la captación de recursos y fidelizar a sus actuales donantes, UNICEF requiere contratar los servicios de un/una profesional en comunicación para desarrollar, adaptar y ejecutar piezas publicitarias con enfoque estratégico y persuasivo, orientadas a campañas de recaudación de fondos y de fidelización.
Analizar los principales riesgos e impactos del cambio climático sobre niñas, niños, adolescentes y jóvenes (NNAJ), los marcos de gobernanza, financiamiento, políticas y programas existentes, y proponer recomendaciones para fortalecer la acción climática centrada en la infancia en Ecuador.
Under the guidance and direct supervision of the Chief, Field Operations, the Consultant will support the Mbandaka team for overall leadership, coordination, and strategic direction for UNICEFs in the closing operation of the office. The Consultant will support the Mbandaka field office team to organize all the actions leading to the closure by December 31st, 2025. He may also be requested to support remotely or in site the Kisangani Outpost.
Location:Democratic Republic of Congo, United States
UNICEF/Haiti is seeking for a passionate and committed person to work in the role of a Health Specialist with the Health team and invites applications from highly motivated and committed persons who want to contribute to results for children. If you are that person, we encourage you to apply and become part of a highly motivated and committed team.
The purpose of the consultancy is to support the Social Policy and Social Protection section with communications and advocacy content creation and outreach. This includes supporting dialogue, learning and advocacy on shock responsive as well as inclusive & gender responsive social protection, as well as support managing an active Global Coalition to End Child Poverty, conducting outreach to member organizations, finding synergies between the individual work of the different organizations and providing more visibility to the work of the whole Social Policy network.
The purpose of the consultancy is to support the Child Poverty and Social Protection team in the Social Policy section with outreach and advocacy approaches on child poverty and social protection, through a variety of policy advocacy and knowledge management initiatives. This includes supporting dialogue, learning and advocacy on shock-responsive as well as inclusive and gender responsive social protection, as well as supporting staff members in coordinating outreach to member organizations.
To deliver on its mandate, UNICEF’s WASH in Emergency and Fragile Contexts Unit is looking for an experienced WASH in Public Health Emergencies expert to reinforce its WASH and IPC capacities for public health events and infectious disease outbreaks that have the potential to result in a Public Health Emergency. The consultant will work under the supervision of the Senior WASH Advisor, WiEFC Unit, and in a close working relationship with UNICEF PHE Unit and Supply Division teams and the Health Care Facility/hand Hygiene Expert in the PG WASH Team.
Join UNICEF’s dynamic Staff Support Unit (SSU) at the heart of its People and Culture function, supporting the HQ Efficiency and Future Focus Initiatives. As a People and Culture Project Associate (G-6), you will play a key coordination and support role in a fast-paced environment, delivering people-centered services across Divisions. Based in New York HQ, you will contribute to data and systems management, event coordination, knowledge sharing, case tracking, and budget monitoring. This is a unique opportunity to make a meaningful impact on organizational transformation, staff wellbeing, and career support at a global level.
During the 6-month period of the contract, the Consultant will implement the Laaha workplan targeted interventions listed below to support the scaling phase of Laaha.
Specific objectives of this evaluation are as follows:
1. To assess how relevant UNICEF’s strategic positioning and conceptual approach to transferable skills development is, including its alignment with global and national education and skills agendas.
2. To assess whether UNICEF transferable skills framework(s) meet the emerging needs of all adolescents, and young people, and sufficiently target marginalized groups (Leave No One Behind), such as girls, most deprived and urban poor.
3. To examine the coherence , and progress towards intended results of UNICEF-supported programming on transferable skills across different countries and regional contexts, with attention to the contribution of UNICEF inputs on delivery mechanisms, and partnerships.
4. To determine the extent to which UNICEF commitment to partner governments and other stakeholders on transferable skills development have been met, as well as the factors that have enabled or hindered these efforts and lessons learned.
The UNICEF Strategic Plan (2022–2025) outlines the organization’s vision for achieving results for children by 2030 and provides a global roadmap for all UNICEF offices, country programmes, and National Committees. One of the core elements of the Strategic Plan is Goal Area 2, which focuses on ensuring that “Every child, including adolescents, learns and acquires skills for the future.” Within this goal area, Result Area 2 emphasizes the importance of children and adolescents developing life skills, digital skills, transferable skills, and vocational skills to prepare them for the future.
This corporate evaluation aims to generate systematic evidence on the extent to which UNICEF has supported countries in promoting the acquisition of transferable skills that will enable children, adolescents, and young people to be responsible and productive citizens. The evaluation will assess the conceptual underpinnings of UNICEF-supported transferable skills programmes, and the coherence of commitments made to programme countries. It will also examine intermediate outcomes and provide forward-looking recommendations for programme improvements.
This consultancy is to provide technical assistance to the Ministry of Health Zanzibar in developing a sustainable and effective preventive maintenance strategy for medical and non-medical equipment across the health sector.
The objective of this work is to support the revitalization of the LEG, led by the MECCES, under the technical coordination of UNICEF as the Lead Partner for Education, making it more robust and effective in terms of operationalizing its functioning mechanisms and ensuring more efficient and effective coordination.
The purpose of this consultancy is to support the UNICEF WCAR regional and country office Social Policy teams with drafting and quality assurance of donor reporting, support to proposal development, and support to writing/editing communication materials, advocacy briefs, and technical notes, in particular as it relates to the German-funded Sahel Social Protection Joint Project.