The United Nations Children’s Fund in Cambodia is looking for a national consultant as IT Specialist to NSAF specialising in Mobile Applications Development for Social Assistance programs, the Family Package, Cash Plus, Shock Responsive, and integrated Monitoring, and Interoperability of Data Systems. The minimum qualification required is a bachelor’s degree or equivalence in computer science, software engineering, or a related field with a minimum 2 years of experience in software development, Mobile/App development, or related fields.
If you are passionate about making a lasting difference for children in Cambodia, UNICEF would like to hear from you.
As Laaha enters a critical scale-up phase, UNICEF seeks a highly skilled consultant to operationalize its scalability strategy, focusing on governance design, financial modeling, Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) engagement, and global partnerships.
The consultant will ensure strategic coherence, stakeholder engagement, and resource diversification, while reinforcing Laaha’s positioning as a flagship GBViE digital innovation. This includes supporting the Laaha team in strengthening its subscription model, launching a multi-tier governance structure, expanding sustainable financing pathways, and increasing interagency and private sector alignment.
Under the supervision of the HIV Officer in the Health and Nutrition section, the National Individual Consultant will develop high-quality standardised package of training materials and job aids for the Young Mentor Mothers (YMM) programme. The package will include standard operating procedures, training material, job aids, data collection tools and referral tools to other services.
This is a readvertisement, candidates who had previously applied need not resubmit.
The consultancy is open to individuals who are nationals of South Africa.
Closing date: 24 August 2025
Are you a strategic relationship-builder passionate about creating global impact? UNICEF’s Child Nutrition Fund (CNF) seeks a dynamic Partnerships Specialist to drive resource mobilization and forge alliances that combat child malnutrition worldwide. In this high-visibility role, you’ll craft winning funding proposals, engage bilateral and private-sector partners, and champion evidence-based solutions to end stunting and wasting. Leverage your expertise in donor relations and strategic advocacy to amplify CNF’s reach—ensuring children in vulnerable communities receive life-saving nutrition interventions. If you’re ready to turn partnerships into measurable change, join us in delivering on the promise of the SDGs
UNICEF Mozambique is seeking a motivated, experienced and dynamic Child Protection Manager (Child Protection in Emergencies), P4 level to join its Pemba Field Office. The position is crucial for overseeing the national strategic vision on CAAC, coordinating with line ministries (Defense, Police, Justice, MTGAS), heads of agencies, and ambassadors. The Child Protection Manager will also be responsible for managing the child protection portfolio in Cabo Delgado which includes complex grants and integrated programming. If you meet the requirements and you are passionate about making a difference, we encourage you to apply.
UNV programme contribute to peace and development through volunteerism worldwide. UNICEF operates in a complex humanitarian and development setting, where timely delivery of supplies and services is critical to program success. The logistics function plays a key role of ensuring that operational and programmatic needs are met effectively, efficiently, and sustainably. The coordinator will be part of the logistics team and will support coordination implementations of supply chain operations.
The primary objective of this evaluation is to assess the relevance, effectiveness, efficiency, coherence, and sustainability of UNICEF Iran’s private sector engagement and partnership strategy since 2022. The evaluation will generate evidence on how this strategic portfolio has contributed to achieving programmatic and organizational outcomes for children and provide actionable recommendations to enhance the quality and impact of future private sector engagements.
Provide technical support to EOF for the delivery of EOF’s Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE) Outcomes Fund in South Africa. The Programme Consultant - South Africa will support EOF's team with engagements with implementing partners, providing support to solve implementation challenges and ensure smooth technical and operational delivery. The consultant will also provide support and guidance on the programs’ policy alignment and integration of learning into broader systemic change.
Under the supervision of the MNCAH Advisor in DAPM’s Health and HIV Unit, and in collaboration with relevant Programme Group colleagues, the consultant will provide strategic and technical guidance to support the development and early implementation of Phase 2 of mental health measurement at UNICEF.
The consultant will support EOF’s team in relation to its ECCE (Early Childhood Care and Education) outcomes fund in South Africa, which is expected to launch in November 2025 and continue implementing until December 2028.
UNICEF RDC recrute un(e) consultant(e) international(e) expérimenté(e) pour appuyer le processus participatif du CLAC (Cadre Logique d’Action Climatique), en étroite collaboration avec le Ministère de l’Environnement et du Développement Durable (MEDD) et les ministères sectoriels concernés.
Vous souhaitez contribuer à un avenir meilleur pour les enfants de la RDC ?
Rejoignez-nous et mettez votre savoir-faire au service d’une initiative ambitieuse et porteuse de changement.
The Finance Assistant will be responsible for providing a variety of specialized tasks in finance functions, ensuring accurate and timely delivery that is in compliance with UNICEF financial rules and regulations, whilst demonstrating the capacity to research, adapt and evaluate irregular cases, and also to recommend improvements to process delivery and design
The Human Resources Assistant manages complex administrative and transactional tasks to the efficient implementation of a broad range of Human Resources functions for all categories of staff in the office, ensuring accurate and timely delivery that is in compliance with UN, UNICEF HR and financial rules and regulations.
The work performed affects not only the timely delivery of processes but also indirectly the delivery of the client departments/divisions/offices’ programmes. The Human Resources Assistant plays a key role, as a member of the team, in providing routine and specialized information both to client’s departments and to more senior members of the team on procedures and the progress of delivery against standards and deadlines.
The Health Specialist (MHPSS) role is situated in the Ukraine Country Office and reports directly to the Chief of Health and Nutrition. This position is essential for bridging health-focused MHPSS programming with broader organizational goals, ensuring a comprehensive approach to mental health and psychosocial support by integrating efforts across both internal sectors and external partnerships. The Health Specialist supports MHPSS programming primarily within the health sector while coordinating with other crucial UNICEF sectors such as education, child protection, Adolescent Development and Participation (ADAP), and Social and Behavior Change (SBC). This role also entails significant collaboration with external entities, including government agencies, NGOs, and other stakeholders, to embed MHPSS into their programs, thereby fostering a unified approach to health and well-being across various sectors.
Additionally, the Specialist is instrumental in shaping and influencing national MHPSS policies. By offering expert guidance to external stakeholders such as the national MHPSS coordination center, Ministry of Health, educational leaders, and community organizations, the Specialist ensures that MHPSS initiatives are harmoniously integrated into the broader health and social systems. This effort is complemented by UNICEF’s collaboration with the “All-Ukraine Health Program”, which aims to establish a far-reaching support network impacting various societal dimensions.
UNICEF Innocenti - Global Office of Research and Foresight in seeking a consultant to co-lead the Qualitative Impact Protocol (QUIP) component on the long-term effects of the Mozambique Child Grant.
UNICEF Mozambique is seeking a skilled and innovative Education Specialist (Digital Learning) to join our team. The Specialist will, under the direct guidance of the Chief of Education, and in close coordination with other section output leads, staff in the field offices, as well as the T4D Specialist in the office, translate UNICEF’s ambition in this area into concrete actions with a focus on integrating technology into the education system for flexible learning. If you meet the requirements and you are passionate about making a difference, we encourage you to apply.
L’objectif principal de la mission est de produire un rapport d’analyse complet et structuré des résultats de l’ENF 2025. Ce rapport devra synthétiser et analyser les résultats de l’enquête, en mettant en exergue les principaux enseignements et tendances qui se dégagent pour chacune des thématiques couvertes. Il s’agira de valoriser les résultats statistiques afin de mieux comprendre l’état et l’évolution de la famille, et de présenter ces informations de façon fluide.
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.
The United Nations Children’s Fund in Cambodia is looking for a national consultant as IT Specialist to NSAF specialising in Mobile Applications Development for Social Assistance programs, the Family Package, Cash Plus, Shock Responsive, and integrated Monitoring, and Interoperability of Data Systems. The minimum qualification required is a bachelor’s degree or equivalence in computer science, software engineering, or a related field with a minimum 2 years of experience in software development, Mobile/App development, or related fields.
If you are passionate about making a lasting difference for children in Cambodia, UNICEF would like to hear from you.
As Laaha enters a critical scale-up phase, UNICEF seeks a highly skilled consultant to operationalize its scalability strategy, focusing on governance design, financial modeling, Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) engagement, and global partnerships.
The consultant will ensure strategic coherence, stakeholder engagement, and resource diversification, while reinforcing Laaha’s positioning as a flagship GBViE digital innovation. This includes supporting the Laaha team in strengthening its subscription model, launching a multi-tier governance structure, expanding sustainable financing pathways, and increasing interagency and private sector alignment.
Under the supervision of the HIV Officer in the Health and Nutrition section, the National Individual Consultant will develop high-quality standardised package of training materials and job aids for the Young Mentor Mothers (YMM) programme. The package will include standard operating procedures, training material, job aids, data collection tools and referral tools to other services.
This is a readvertisement, candidates who had previously applied need not resubmit.
The consultancy is open to individuals who are nationals of South Africa.
Closing date: 24 August 2025
Are you a strategic relationship-builder passionate about creating global impact? UNICEF’s Child Nutrition Fund (CNF) seeks a dynamic Partnerships Specialist to drive resource mobilization and forge alliances that combat child malnutrition worldwide. In this high-visibility role, you’ll craft winning funding proposals, engage bilateral and private-sector partners, and champion evidence-based solutions to end stunting and wasting. Leverage your expertise in donor relations and strategic advocacy to amplify CNF’s reach—ensuring children in vulnerable communities receive life-saving nutrition interventions. If you’re ready to turn partnerships into measurable change, join us in delivering on the promise of the SDGs
UNICEF Mozambique is seeking a motivated, experienced and dynamic Child Protection Manager (Child Protection in Emergencies), P4 level to join its Pemba Field Office. The position is crucial for overseeing the national strategic vision on CAAC, coordinating with line ministries (Defense, Police, Justice, MTGAS), heads of agencies, and ambassadors. The Child Protection Manager will also be responsible for managing the child protection portfolio in Cabo Delgado which includes complex grants and integrated programming. If you meet the requirements and you are passionate about making a difference, we encourage you to apply.
UNV programme contribute to peace and development through volunteerism worldwide. UNICEF operates in a complex humanitarian and development setting, where timely delivery of supplies and services is critical to program success. The logistics function plays a key role of ensuring that operational and programmatic needs are met effectively, efficiently, and sustainably. The coordinator will be part of the logistics team and will support coordination implementations of supply chain operations.
The primary objective of this evaluation is to assess the relevance, effectiveness, efficiency, coherence, and sustainability of UNICEF Iran’s private sector engagement and partnership strategy since 2022. The evaluation will generate evidence on how this strategic portfolio has contributed to achieving programmatic and organizational outcomes for children and provide actionable recommendations to enhance the quality and impact of future private sector engagements.
Provide technical support to EOF for the delivery of EOF’s Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE) Outcomes Fund in South Africa. The Programme Consultant - South Africa will support EOF's team with engagements with implementing partners, providing support to solve implementation challenges and ensure smooth technical and operational delivery. The consultant will also provide support and guidance on the programs’ policy alignment and integration of learning into broader systemic change.
Under the supervision of the MNCAH Advisor in DAPM’s Health and HIV Unit, and in collaboration with relevant Programme Group colleagues, the consultant will provide strategic and technical guidance to support the development and early implementation of Phase 2 of mental health measurement at UNICEF.
The consultant will support EOF’s team in relation to its ECCE (Early Childhood Care and Education) outcomes fund in South Africa, which is expected to launch in November 2025 and continue implementing until December 2028.
UNICEF RDC recrute un(e) consultant(e) international(e) expérimenté(e) pour appuyer le processus participatif du CLAC (Cadre Logique d’Action Climatique), en étroite collaboration avec le Ministère de l’Environnement et du Développement Durable (MEDD) et les ministères sectoriels concernés.
Vous souhaitez contribuer à un avenir meilleur pour les enfants de la RDC ?
Rejoignez-nous et mettez votre savoir-faire au service d’une initiative ambitieuse et porteuse de changement.
The Finance Assistant will be responsible for providing a variety of specialized tasks in finance functions, ensuring accurate and timely delivery that is in compliance with UNICEF financial rules and regulations, whilst demonstrating the capacity to research, adapt and evaluate irregular cases, and also to recommend improvements to process delivery and design
The Human Resources Assistant manages complex administrative and transactional tasks to the efficient implementation of a broad range of Human Resources functions for all categories of staff in the office, ensuring accurate and timely delivery that is in compliance with UN, UNICEF HR and financial rules and regulations.
The work performed affects not only the timely delivery of processes but also indirectly the delivery of the client departments/divisions/offices’ programmes. The Human Resources Assistant plays a key role, as a member of the team, in providing routine and specialized information both to client’s departments and to more senior members of the team on procedures and the progress of delivery against standards and deadlines.
The Health Specialist (MHPSS) role is situated in the Ukraine Country Office and reports directly to the Chief of Health and Nutrition. This position is essential for bridging health-focused MHPSS programming with broader organizational goals, ensuring a comprehensive approach to mental health and psychosocial support by integrating efforts across both internal sectors and external partnerships. The Health Specialist supports MHPSS programming primarily within the health sector while coordinating with other crucial UNICEF sectors such as education, child protection, Adolescent Development and Participation (ADAP), and Social and Behavior Change (SBC). This role also entails significant collaboration with external entities, including government agencies, NGOs, and other stakeholders, to embed MHPSS into their programs, thereby fostering a unified approach to health and well-being across various sectors.
Additionally, the Specialist is instrumental in shaping and influencing national MHPSS policies. By offering expert guidance to external stakeholders such as the national MHPSS coordination center, Ministry of Health, educational leaders, and community organizations, the Specialist ensures that MHPSS initiatives are harmoniously integrated into the broader health and social systems. This effort is complemented by UNICEF’s collaboration with the “All-Ukraine Health Program”, which aims to establish a far-reaching support network impacting various societal dimensions.
UNICEF Innocenti - Global Office of Research and Foresight in seeking a consultant to co-lead the Qualitative Impact Protocol (QUIP) component on the long-term effects of the Mozambique Child Grant.
UNICEF Mozambique is seeking a skilled and innovative Education Specialist (Digital Learning) to join our team. The Specialist will, under the direct guidance of the Chief of Education, and in close coordination with other section output leads, staff in the field offices, as well as the T4D Specialist in the office, translate UNICEF’s ambition in this area into concrete actions with a focus on integrating technology into the education system for flexible learning. If you meet the requirements and you are passionate about making a difference, we encourage you to apply.
L’objectif principal de la mission est de produire un rapport d’analyse complet et structuré des résultats de l’ENF 2025. Ce rapport devra synthétiser et analyser les résultats de l’enquête, en mettant en exergue les principaux enseignements et tendances qui se dégagent pour chacune des thématiques couvertes. Il s’agira de valoriser les résultats statistiques afin de mieux comprendre l’état et l’évolution de la famille, et de présenter ces informations de façon fluide.
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.