The institutional building of Africa CDC will require a dedicated team focusing on the day-to-day support and engagement with Africa CDC staff to facilitate skills transfer and coordination of the Africa CDC and UNICEF Expanded partnership joint workplan activities. The HR Manager, within their area of responsibility, is accountable for supporting Africa CDC with recruitment and implementing HR services that enhance the capacity of Africa CDC to deliver on their business goals and objectives. In doing so, the incumbent demonstrates the ability to anticipate HR-related needs and develop subsequent plans and solutions that align HR management in order to support UNICEF and Africa CDC to achieve positive outcomes for the Africa CDC and UNICEF expanded partnership.
The institutional building of Africa CDC will require a dedicated team focusing on the day-to-day collaborative engagement with Africa CDC staff to further support skills transfer and coordination of the Africa CDC and UNICEF Expanded partnership joint workplan activities. Under the supervision of the Principal Coordinator the Risk and Compliance Manager will be responsible for leading the strengthening of risk assurance and compliance efforts in the context of the Africa CDC and UNICEF expanded partnership. He/she will provide advice, share best practices and support to build Africa CDC Supply Chain Division’s internal controls framework and further support the strengthening of Africa CDC’s governance, risk management, and control processes.
UNICEF Innocenti - Global Office of Research and Foresight is seeking for a consultant to support research activities for the assessment of quantitative impacts/outcomes of the Maternal and Child Cash Transfer Plus (MCCT+) programme in Sudan as well as provide technical assistance on programme and post-distribution monitoring.
Partner research and due diligence (DD) are key enablers of UNICEF work towards scoping, prospecting and developing private sector engagements. This area of work, managed for the organization by the Private Fundraising and Partnerships Division (PFP) aims to support UNICEF’s effective engagement with business and private philanthropy entities, while at the same time ensuring that interactions with the private sector are pursued in alignment with the organization’s integrity standards, mandate, and priorities and engagement is informed by an adequate, evidence-based assessment of the risks and opportunities that engagements may pose to UNICEF, and ultimately to children.
This function requires specialized support for the profiling, reviewing and assessment of prospect partners (i.e. companies, foundations and major donors) and risk assessment of activities considered by UNICEF for non-commercial interactions (i.e. funding engagements and co-branded partnerships).
To meet the growing need for corporate research and due diligence, UNICEF PFP’s Partnerships Advisory Support Services (PASS) team seeks additional consultant capacity to extend such services in view of the expansion of the organization’s engagement with business and philanthropists globally. The team also requires assistance in researching public opinion trends on social issues, media coverage, and reporting for profiling and analyzing potential high-value partnership prospects.
The institutional building of Africa CDC will require a dedicated team focusing on the day-to-day support and engagement with Africa CDC staff to facilitate skills transfer and coordination of the Africa CDC and UNICEF Expanded partnership joint workplan activities. The HR Manager, within their area of responsibility, is accountable for supporting Africa CDC with recruitment and implementing HR services that enhance the capacity of Africa CDC to deliver on their business goals and objectives. In doing so, the incumbent demonstrates the ability to anticipate HR-related needs and develop subsequent plans and solutions that align HR management in order to support UNICEF and Africa CDC to achieve positive outcomes for the Africa CDC and UNICEF expanded partnership.
The institutional building of Africa CDC will require a dedicated team focusing on the day-to-day collaborative engagement with Africa CDC staff to further support skills transfer and coordination of the Africa CDC and UNICEF Expanded partnership joint workplan activities. Under the supervision of the Principal Coordinator the Risk and Compliance Manager will be responsible for leading the strengthening of risk assurance and compliance efforts in the context of the Africa CDC and UNICEF expanded partnership. He/she will provide advice, share best practices and support to build Africa CDC Supply Chain Division’s internal controls framework and further support the strengthening of Africa CDC’s governance, risk management, and control processes.
UNICEF Innocenti - Global Office of Research and Foresight is seeking for a consultant to support research activities for the assessment of quantitative impacts/outcomes of the Maternal and Child Cash Transfer Plus (MCCT+) programme in Sudan as well as provide technical assistance on programme and post-distribution monitoring.
Partner research and due diligence (DD) are key enablers of UNICEF work towards scoping, prospecting and developing private sector engagements. This area of work, managed for the organization by the Private Fundraising and Partnerships Division (PFP) aims to support UNICEF’s effective engagement with business and private philanthropy entities, while at the same time ensuring that interactions with the private sector are pursued in alignment with the organization’s integrity standards, mandate, and priorities and engagement is informed by an adequate, evidence-based assessment of the risks and opportunities that engagements may pose to UNICEF, and ultimately to children.
This function requires specialized support for the profiling, reviewing and assessment of prospect partners (i.e. companies, foundations and major donors) and risk assessment of activities considered by UNICEF for non-commercial interactions (i.e. funding engagements and co-branded partnerships).
To meet the growing need for corporate research and due diligence, UNICEF PFP’s Partnerships Advisory Support Services (PASS) team seeks additional consultant capacity to extend such services in view of the expansion of the organization’s engagement with business and philanthropists globally. The team also requires assistance in researching public opinion trends on social issues, media coverage, and reporting for profiling and analyzing potential high-value partnership prospects.