UNICEF is looking for an International Consultant to support strengthening foster care and establishing the first Foster Care and Adoption Centre in Montenegro.
L'UNICEF Burkina Faso est à la recherche d'un professionnel motivé et énergique ayant une grande compétence et expérience en matière de gestion de l'information pour aider à atteindre les objectifs de l' Eau, Hygiène et Assainissement dans le pays. Rejoignez notre équipe et aidez-nous à créer un monde meilleur pour chaque enfant.
UNICEF Innocenti - Global Office of Research and Foresight is seeking a Long Term Agreement for an Individual Consultant to provide expert services related to comparative international research analysis relevant to child rights and child well-being . This will include working on specified research projects to produce reports and other research outputs, and providing expert advice and analysis to UNICEF offices in OECD and/or EU countries. The expected duration of the LTA is initially for 2 years with potential extension for one further year.
UNICEF Sierra Leone is recruiting a Supply and Logistics Manager to coordinate planning, management and oversight of effective and efficient supply chain management of goods, services and construction works for UNICEF programmes and the Government; with direct impact on program goals and results for children.
In a global context characterized by ever shrinking international development assistance, especially in countries passing the middle- and high-income threshold, UNICEF country offices have increasingly been relying on funding from the private sector to develop and sustain critical programmatic interventions for the most vulnerable children in their own countries. Moreover, business and other key private entities are increasingly becoming critical partners in addressing key child rights violations and achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) more broadly.
Over the past decade, over twenty UNICEF country offices have established structured private sector fundraising (PSFR) operations as part of their country office model, allowing them to generate significant funding not only for their own country programme, but also for the rest of the organization, including donor orphan countries in their own regions.
In this context, in 2021 UNICEF established a financial instrument in partnership with the World Bank to raise additional financing for investment in private sector fundraising as a pilot project limited to an amount of $50 million. To meet its obligations with the World Bank, UNICEF needs to produce annual narrative report on the impact on children’s lives that this investment has indirectly contributed to by enabling to raise more funds from the private sector.
UNICEF is looking for an International Consultant to support strengthening foster care and establishing the first Foster Care and Adoption Centre in Montenegro.
L'UNICEF Burkina Faso est à la recherche d'un professionnel motivé et énergique ayant une grande compétence et expérience en matière de gestion de l'information pour aider à atteindre les objectifs de l' Eau, Hygiène et Assainissement dans le pays. Rejoignez notre équipe et aidez-nous à créer un monde meilleur pour chaque enfant.
UNICEF Innocenti - Global Office of Research and Foresight is seeking a Long Term Agreement for an Individual Consultant to provide expert services related to comparative international research analysis relevant to child rights and child well-being . This will include working on specified research projects to produce reports and other research outputs, and providing expert advice and analysis to UNICEF offices in OECD and/or EU countries. The expected duration of the LTA is initially for 2 years with potential extension for one further year.
UNICEF Sierra Leone is recruiting a Supply and Logistics Manager to coordinate planning, management and oversight of effective and efficient supply chain management of goods, services and construction works for UNICEF programmes and the Government; with direct impact on program goals and results for children.
In a global context characterized by ever shrinking international development assistance, especially in countries passing the middle- and high-income threshold, UNICEF country offices have increasingly been relying on funding from the private sector to develop and sustain critical programmatic interventions for the most vulnerable children in their own countries. Moreover, business and other key private entities are increasingly becoming critical partners in addressing key child rights violations and achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) more broadly.
Over the past decade, over twenty UNICEF country offices have established structured private sector fundraising (PSFR) operations as part of their country office model, allowing them to generate significant funding not only for their own country programme, but also for the rest of the organization, including donor orphan countries in their own regions.
In this context, in 2021 UNICEF established a financial instrument in partnership with the World Bank to raise additional financing for investment in private sector fundraising as a pilot project limited to an amount of $50 million. To meet its obligations with the World Bank, UNICEF needs to produce annual narrative report on the impact on children’s lives that this investment has indirectly contributed to by enabling to raise more funds from the private sector.