The overall purpose of this assignment is to provide strategic and technical support to strengthen the organization’s resource mobilization positioning and fundraising readiness within an evolving and increasingly competitive donor financing landscape.
The assignment will support the scoping and analysis of donor priorities, funding trends, and partnership opportunities to inform the initial development of a comprehensive Resource Mobilization Strategy aligned with UNICEF Malawi's programmatic priorities in the context of re-prioritization.
In addition, in the context of the absence of a Reports Officer, the Resource Mobilization Specialist will provide technical support in the preparation, review, quality assurance, and refinement of donor reports, proposals, and related resource mobilization documents to ensure consistency, accuracy, quality, and compliance with donor requirements. This will help to ensure continuity in donor communications and reporting obligations.
Si tiene experiencia en salud pública, VIH, sífilis o salud materno-infantil, le invitamos a postularse para apoyar el desarrollo de los Lineamientos Técnicos ETMI Plus.
🗓️ Fecha límite para aplicar: 16 de junio de 2026.
The consultant will provide strategic, capacity-building, and technical support, as well as operational planning, to ensure the successful implementation of this system, aligned with international best practices and the national digital transformation strategy.
In line with the UNICEF Guinea Learning and Development Plan 2026, UNICEF's Learning and Development Procedure and the office commitment to continuous staff development, UNICEF Guinea seeks to engage a National English Language Consultant to design and deliver workplace-focused English language training for staff members.
The Guinea-Bissau education system is beset by several structural constraints that severely limit children and youth’s ability to exercise their right to a quality education. Compounding this problem are the lack of public spaces for children and youth to congregate and engage in sports and recreation activities. While the population of Bissau has grown rapidly, more than doubling from 224,789 in 2021 to 525,478 in 2023 (and increasing from 78,676 to 183,917 for the 10-18 age group over the same period), the number of school-based or public multi-sports sports complexes has not increased. Furthermore, existing public recreation infrastructure is not effectively managed nor well-maintained, resulting in low-quality facilities that offer little programming or activities, particularly for marginalized groups. Therefore, children and young people in Guinea-Bissau are beset by interlocking challenges: the low quality and availability of education not only constrains the development of key academic and life skills and limits future opportunities, but youth also have few places outside of school to interact and grow and develop transversal and transferable skills.UNICEF, with funding from the French Development Agency (AFD), will implement a project to increase retention and completion rates, improve physical health, and strengthen transversal skills for students at the Agostinho Neto Secondary School, the Kwame Nkrumah Secondary School, the Rui Barcelo da Cunha secondary school, and the Salvador Allende Primary School, as well as children and youth in the Bairro Reno neighbourhood of Bissau (with a focus on adolescent girls and other marginalized groups).To achieve this goal, UNICEF will rehabilitate sports and academic infrastructure and develop a community management model to oversee the efficient administration of sports facilities and provide high-quality Sports for Development programming.
There is growing evidence that investing in the health, education and protection of a society’s most disadvantaged citizens — addressing inequity — not only will give all children the opportunity to fulfill their potential but also will lead to sustained growth and stability of countries. This is why the focus on equity is so vital. It accelerates progress towards realizing the human rights of all children, which is the universal mandate of UNICEF, as outlined by the Convention on the Rights of the Child, while also supporting the equitable development of nations.
UNICEF Cameroon CO is seeking a passionate and committed Education Specialist to provide technical guidance and management support throughout the programming processes to facilitate the administration and achievement of results on education programmes/projects to improve learning outcomes and equitable and inclusive education, especially for children who are marginalized, disadvantaged and excluded in society.
La mission fondamentale de l’UNICEF est de promouvoir les droits de chaque enfant, partout et dans toutes ses interventions — programmes, plaidoyer et opérations. La stratégie d’équité, qui met l’accent sur les enfants et les familles les plus défavorisés et exclus, traduit cet engagement en actions concrètes.
Pour l’UNICEF, l’équité signifie que tous les enfants ont la possibilité de survivre, de se développer et d’atteindre leur plein potentiel, sans discrimination, biais ni favoritisme. Lorsqu’un enfant fait face à des inégalités — sociales, politiques, économiques, civiques ou culturelles — ses droits sont compromis.
Le/La Chargé(e) de la planification, du suivi et de l’évaluation, sous la supervision du Représentant adjoint, assure le leadership technique de la fonction de planification, suivi et évaluation du bureau de pays et supervise un(e) Chargé(e) NO-A, en garantissant l’encadrement, la qualité des processus et la gestion de la performance.
UNICEF Cameroon is seeking a highly qualified and competent to join his team in Yaounde to work in an exciting construction project. aimed at creating safe and sustainable facilities. This role involves providing technical support for planning, procurement, and monitoring of construction activities to ensure compliance with UNICEF's standards. The position requires a commitment to improving public infrastructure in particularly in education, health, and WASH sectors.
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Join UNICEF as a Child Protection Officer and help drive impactful programmes that protect children from violence, exploitation, and abuse. In this role, you will support the design, implementation, and monitoring of child protection initiatives, working closely with government and partners to deliver sustainable results.
The Innovation Specialist (Portfolio Insights and Alumni Engagement) will lead efforts to create, coordinate and compile knowledge products for the Venture Fund’s graduates, to ensure results are captured, and that the learnings are made available for internal and external audiences. In addition, the Innovation Specialist will build and maintain Alumni relations, ensuring engagement through the Pledge Network and driving the LTA procurements for promising open source frontier tech solutions.
UNICEF Mozambique is recruiting a Partnerships Officer (Civil Society Organizations) NO1 based in Maputo, responsible for providing technical and administrative support to ensure quality, effective and efficient management of implementing partnerships in the country office, including the establishment of partnership through the Partnership Review Committee. If you are passionate about impactful humanitarian action and resilient systems, this is your opportunity to make a difference.
The purpose of this consultancy is to provide senior-level analytical, synthesis, writing and packaging support to the Immunization Section, with a focus on selected internal and external immunization engagements. The consultant will transform existing data, documentation, application reviews, programme updates, survey and literature findings, and team inputs into high-quality briefs, slide decks, messages, reports, workshop outputs and other communication products for UNICEF management, UNICEF Regional and Country Offices, the Gavi Secretariat, donors and other partners. The assignment is deliverable-based, time-bound and focused on defined outputs; it is not intended to perform a staff function.
To support the achievement of health outcomes under the 2026–2030 Strategic Plan, the Health Programme Team will develop and implement a Knowledge and Research Approach aligned with corporate standards to strengthen the work of the UNICEF health workforce across Centers of Excellence (CoEs) and country offices. The Center of Excellence needs robust, rigorous and in some cases, empirical evidence to support the technical assistance provided. UNICEF Country offices need increased knowledge access to achieve quality programming and CoEs need mechanisms and feedback loops to return country knowledge for organizational decision making. UNICEF partners need to be clear on UNICEF knowledge positions, production and stance. Strategic vision, systems and processes are needed to grow this knowledge evidence base and make use of new technologies such as AI and others optimally, to crawl through evidence tracks. Evidence tracks need cohesion with webinars and policy papers disseminated. There needs systems coherence across sections. This Knowledge and research Approach needs to provide an institutionalized way of growing, synergizing and governing evidence generation of child thought leadership as well as children’s program implementation, for optimal programming and advocacy for children. UNICEF has developed a TA Hub with an AI function to search evidence and this is a new development internally but how much of this valuable information can also be shared externally will need to be considered in this new Knowledge and research Approach.
The consultancy aims to strengthen the child protection system in India and provide strategic and technical support with a specific focus on Family-Based Alternative Care (FBAC) by supporting system strengthening, implementation of care reform, and documentation of best practices aligned with national priorities and global frameworks.
The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) Cambodia is seeking a National Intern for Public Finance for Children to support the Policy and Public Finance for Children programme section. The intern will assist with updating national and sub-national budget data, supporting budget analysis and monitoring, translating budget-related materials between Khmer and English, and contributing to logistics, documentation, and field monitoring activities.
Applicants should be recent Bachelor’s Degree graduates, final-year Bachelor’s Degree students, or currently pursuing a Master’s Degree in economics, development studies, social science, or another relevant field. Candidates should have a strong interest in public financial management, particularly budget analysis and advocacy, and demonstrate proficiency in English and Khmer, strong analytical and communication skills, and good knowledge of Microsoft Excel and PowerPoint.
If you are passionate about making a lasting difference for children in Cambodia, UNICEF would like to hear from you.
UNICEF is seeking to recruit a national consultant to provide technical support for the implementation of key child protection programme activities aimed at strengthening the quality of sustainable, integrated protection services, including birth registration for children in Tanah Papua, Indonesia.
UNICEF is seeking for a Consultant to support a programme on preventing school related gender-based violence in the Region, Empowered and Equal Futures for Girls through Education in Southeast Asia (EEE).
The overall purpose of this assignment is to provide strategic and technical support to strengthen the organization’s resource mobilization positioning and fundraising readiness within an evolving and increasingly competitive donor financing landscape.
The assignment will support the scoping and analysis of donor priorities, funding trends, and partnership opportunities to inform the initial development of a comprehensive Resource Mobilization Strategy aligned with UNICEF Malawi's programmatic priorities in the context of re-prioritization.
In addition, in the context of the absence of a Reports Officer, the Resource Mobilization Specialist will provide technical support in the preparation, review, quality assurance, and refinement of donor reports, proposals, and related resource mobilization documents to ensure consistency, accuracy, quality, and compliance with donor requirements. This will help to ensure continuity in donor communications and reporting obligations.
Si tiene experiencia en salud pública, VIH, sífilis o salud materno-infantil, le invitamos a postularse para apoyar el desarrollo de los Lineamientos Técnicos ETMI Plus.
🗓️ Fecha límite para aplicar: 16 de junio de 2026.
The consultant will provide strategic, capacity-building, and technical support, as well as operational planning, to ensure the successful implementation of this system, aligned with international best practices and the national digital transformation strategy.
In line with the UNICEF Guinea Learning and Development Plan 2026, UNICEF's Learning and Development Procedure and the office commitment to continuous staff development, UNICEF Guinea seeks to engage a National English Language Consultant to design and deliver workplace-focused English language training for staff members.
The Guinea-Bissau education system is beset by several structural constraints that severely limit children and youth’s ability to exercise their right to a quality education. Compounding this problem are the lack of public spaces for children and youth to congregate and engage in sports and recreation activities. While the population of Bissau has grown rapidly, more than doubling from 224,789 in 2021 to 525,478 in 2023 (and increasing from 78,676 to 183,917 for the 10-18 age group over the same period), the number of school-based or public multi-sports sports complexes has not increased. Furthermore, existing public recreation infrastructure is not effectively managed nor well-maintained, resulting in low-quality facilities that offer little programming or activities, particularly for marginalized groups. Therefore, children and young people in Guinea-Bissau are beset by interlocking challenges: the low quality and availability of education not only constrains the development of key academic and life skills and limits future opportunities, but youth also have few places outside of school to interact and grow and develop transversal and transferable skills.UNICEF, with funding from the French Development Agency (AFD), will implement a project to increase retention and completion rates, improve physical health, and strengthen transversal skills for students at the Agostinho Neto Secondary School, the Kwame Nkrumah Secondary School, the Rui Barcelo da Cunha secondary school, and the Salvador Allende Primary School, as well as children and youth in the Bairro Reno neighbourhood of Bissau (with a focus on adolescent girls and other marginalized groups).To achieve this goal, UNICEF will rehabilitate sports and academic infrastructure and develop a community management model to oversee the efficient administration of sports facilities and provide high-quality Sports for Development programming.
There is growing evidence that investing in the health, education and protection of a society’s most disadvantaged citizens — addressing inequity — not only will give all children the opportunity to fulfill their potential but also will lead to sustained growth and stability of countries. This is why the focus on equity is so vital. It accelerates progress towards realizing the human rights of all children, which is the universal mandate of UNICEF, as outlined by the Convention on the Rights of the Child, while also supporting the equitable development of nations.
UNICEF Cameroon CO is seeking a passionate and committed Education Specialist to provide technical guidance and management support throughout the programming processes to facilitate the administration and achievement of results on education programmes/projects to improve learning outcomes and equitable and inclusive education, especially for children who are marginalized, disadvantaged and excluded in society.
La mission fondamentale de l’UNICEF est de promouvoir les droits de chaque enfant, partout et dans toutes ses interventions — programmes, plaidoyer et opérations. La stratégie d’équité, qui met l’accent sur les enfants et les familles les plus défavorisés et exclus, traduit cet engagement en actions concrètes.
Pour l’UNICEF, l’équité signifie que tous les enfants ont la possibilité de survivre, de se développer et d’atteindre leur plein potentiel, sans discrimination, biais ni favoritisme. Lorsqu’un enfant fait face à des inégalités — sociales, politiques, économiques, civiques ou culturelles — ses droits sont compromis.
Le/La Chargé(e) de la planification, du suivi et de l’évaluation, sous la supervision du Représentant adjoint, assure le leadership technique de la fonction de planification, suivi et évaluation du bureau de pays et supervise un(e) Chargé(e) NO-A, en garantissant l’encadrement, la qualité des processus et la gestion de la performance.
UNICEF Cameroon is seeking a highly qualified and competent to join his team in Yaounde to work in an exciting construction project. aimed at creating safe and sustainable facilities. This role involves providing technical support for planning, procurement, and monitoring of construction activities to ensure compliance with UNICEF's standards. The position requires a commitment to improving public infrastructure in particularly in education, health, and WASH sectors.
Short free text, that is visible in TMS without opening the actual VA on the job portal. It is not part of the branded VA, but it is needed in the VA front page.
Short free text, that is visible in TMS without opening the actual VA on the job portal. It is not part of the branded VA, but it is needed in the VA front page.
Join UNICEF as a Child Protection Officer and help drive impactful programmes that protect children from violence, exploitation, and abuse. In this role, you will support the design, implementation, and monitoring of child protection initiatives, working closely with government and partners to deliver sustainable results.
The Innovation Specialist (Portfolio Insights and Alumni Engagement) will lead efforts to create, coordinate and compile knowledge products for the Venture Fund’s graduates, to ensure results are captured, and that the learnings are made available for internal and external audiences. In addition, the Innovation Specialist will build and maintain Alumni relations, ensuring engagement through the Pledge Network and driving the LTA procurements for promising open source frontier tech solutions.
UNICEF Mozambique is recruiting a Partnerships Officer (Civil Society Organizations) NO1 based in Maputo, responsible for providing technical and administrative support to ensure quality, effective and efficient management of implementing partnerships in the country office, including the establishment of partnership through the Partnership Review Committee. If you are passionate about impactful humanitarian action and resilient systems, this is your opportunity to make a difference.
The purpose of this consultancy is to provide senior-level analytical, synthesis, writing and packaging support to the Immunization Section, with a focus on selected internal and external immunization engagements. The consultant will transform existing data, documentation, application reviews, programme updates, survey and literature findings, and team inputs into high-quality briefs, slide decks, messages, reports, workshop outputs and other communication products for UNICEF management, UNICEF Regional and Country Offices, the Gavi Secretariat, donors and other partners. The assignment is deliverable-based, time-bound and focused on defined outputs; it is not intended to perform a staff function.
To support the achievement of health outcomes under the 2026–2030 Strategic Plan, the Health Programme Team will develop and implement a Knowledge and Research Approach aligned with corporate standards to strengthen the work of the UNICEF health workforce across Centers of Excellence (CoEs) and country offices. The Center of Excellence needs robust, rigorous and in some cases, empirical evidence to support the technical assistance provided. UNICEF Country offices need increased knowledge access to achieve quality programming and CoEs need mechanisms and feedback loops to return country knowledge for organizational decision making. UNICEF partners need to be clear on UNICEF knowledge positions, production and stance. Strategic vision, systems and processes are needed to grow this knowledge evidence base and make use of new technologies such as AI and others optimally, to crawl through evidence tracks. Evidence tracks need cohesion with webinars and policy papers disseminated. There needs systems coherence across sections. This Knowledge and research Approach needs to provide an institutionalized way of growing, synergizing and governing evidence generation of child thought leadership as well as children’s program implementation, for optimal programming and advocacy for children. UNICEF has developed a TA Hub with an AI function to search evidence and this is a new development internally but how much of this valuable information can also be shared externally will need to be considered in this new Knowledge and research Approach.
The consultancy aims to strengthen the child protection system in India and provide strategic and technical support with a specific focus on Family-Based Alternative Care (FBAC) by supporting system strengthening, implementation of care reform, and documentation of best practices aligned with national priorities and global frameworks.
The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) Cambodia is seeking a National Intern for Public Finance for Children to support the Policy and Public Finance for Children programme section. The intern will assist with updating national and sub-national budget data, supporting budget analysis and monitoring, translating budget-related materials between Khmer and English, and contributing to logistics, documentation, and field monitoring activities.
Applicants should be recent Bachelor’s Degree graduates, final-year Bachelor’s Degree students, or currently pursuing a Master’s Degree in economics, development studies, social science, or another relevant field. Candidates should have a strong interest in public financial management, particularly budget analysis and advocacy, and demonstrate proficiency in English and Khmer, strong analytical and communication skills, and good knowledge of Microsoft Excel and PowerPoint.
If you are passionate about making a lasting difference for children in Cambodia, UNICEF would like to hear from you.
UNICEF is seeking to recruit a national consultant to provide technical support for the implementation of key child protection programme activities aimed at strengthening the quality of sustainable, integrated protection services, including birth registration for children in Tanah Papua, Indonesia.
UNICEF is seeking for a Consultant to support a programme on preventing school related gender-based violence in the Region, Empowered and Equal Futures for Girls through Education in Southeast Asia (EEE).