The role will conduct research and development of a new programme participant and partnership storytelling co-creation model that will enable UNICEF to work with programme participants (children an their families, community members) and implementing partners in various settings to tell authentic and inclusive stories using a contextual co-creation modality suitable and bespoke to UNICEF’s unique storytelling needs.
This will include the creation of a robust methodology develop with stakeholders, as well as practical examples and accompanying learning tools for dissemination and sensitization among internal staff and external partners. In addition, the role will research, develop guidance together with relevant stakeholders relating to humanitarian emergencies which include specific contextual considerations that can be applied to the challenging and complex storytelling in this space.
The consultant will create a framework and strategy for the organization to review and update UNICEF’s internal archive WeShare through an Inclusive Storytelling lens.
The consultant will design an Agora course as well as additional explainers and tools that can support country offices and partners who are starting to engage with the framework. In addition, the role will provide support services including presentations, webinars, workshops for offices and external stakeholders as needed to mainstream the framework.
UNICEF seeks a Health Connectivity Country Support Consultant to support approximately 6 countries to assist UNICEF Country Offices to formalize engagements with government and establish country Project Technical Working Groups, map national ecosystems and areas for institutional strengthening and reform, and create country-specific equity analysis briefs and infrastructure investment cases. The consultant will provide technical assistance to the integration between HCkt and Giga, as well as contribute to ongoing partnerships and grants with the Africa CDC, MasterCard Foundation, Global Fund and the World Bank. The consultant will work closely and complement the DHIS Geospatial consultant, under the oversight of the DHIS team Senior Health Specialist and Geospatial Health Specialist, as well as ICTD.
The consultant will support the design and delivery of joint communication plans and frameworks for multi-country and global partnerships, including coordinating communication planning across multiple markets. The role includes facilitating partnership communication workshops, developing high-quality communication assets and materials, and managing reputational risks through proactive communication strategies. The consultant will also oversee the rollout and implementation of these communication assets and frameworks in collaboration with markets.
The job entails close collaboration with National Committees and country offices to mitigate reputational risks, contribute to the prevention of public relations crises, and work with internal and external stakeholders to successfully manage responses to reputational issues for UNICEF’s private sector financial and non-financial partnerships with business, foundations, high-net-worth individuals, and membership-based and faith-based organizations.
UNICEF Innocenti - Global Office of Research and Foresight requires an events vendor to support the production of major conferences in Florence, Italy. It is crucial that the event be carried out in a highly professional and sophisticated way. This includes maximizing the experience of the participants before, during and after the event. To allow the guests to be fully focused on the content, logistics need to be run smoothly, be well-conceived and emotionally resonant.
The number of participants varies from a minimum of 40 to a maximum of 120, sometimes including young leaders. Events may last from 1 to 5 days.
UNICEF Innocenti - Global Office of Research and Foresight is expecting to organize from 1 to 5 events per year, subject to availability of funds.
A challenging and exciting opportunity has arisen within UNICEF Mozambique for a passionate and committed Procurement Officer (NO2) position based in Maputo. The Procurement Officer is responsible for managing the end-to-end supply function of a wide range of product group for a medium sized UNICEF country office. The supply chain operations include planning, procurement, contracting in close coordination with programme sections and Logistics team ensuring timely customs clearance, warehousing, in-country transport, and distribution, using methodical approach to monitoring of supplies and service ensuring timely delivery of quality product and service. If you meet the requirements and you are passionate about making a difference, we encourage you to apply.
The role will conduct research and development of a new programme participant and partnership storytelling co-creation model that will enable UNICEF to work with programme participants (children an their families, community members) and implementing partners in various settings to tell authentic and inclusive stories using a contextual co-creation modality suitable and bespoke to UNICEF’s unique storytelling needs.
This will include the creation of a robust methodology develop with stakeholders, as well as practical examples and accompanying learning tools for dissemination and sensitization among internal staff and external partners. In addition, the role will research, develop guidance together with relevant stakeholders relating to humanitarian emergencies which include specific contextual considerations that can be applied to the challenging and complex storytelling in this space.
The consultant will create a framework and strategy for the organization to review and update UNICEF’s internal archive WeShare through an Inclusive Storytelling lens.
The consultant will design an Agora course as well as additional explainers and tools that can support country offices and partners who are starting to engage with the framework. In addition, the role will provide support services including presentations, webinars, workshops for offices and external stakeholders as needed to mainstream the framework.
UNICEF seeks a Health Connectivity Country Support Consultant to support approximately 6 countries to assist UNICEF Country Offices to formalize engagements with government and establish country Project Technical Working Groups, map national ecosystems and areas for institutional strengthening and reform, and create country-specific equity analysis briefs and infrastructure investment cases. The consultant will provide technical assistance to the integration between HCkt and Giga, as well as contribute to ongoing partnerships and grants with the Africa CDC, MasterCard Foundation, Global Fund and the World Bank. The consultant will work closely and complement the DHIS Geospatial consultant, under the oversight of the DHIS team Senior Health Specialist and Geospatial Health Specialist, as well as ICTD.
The consultant will support the design and delivery of joint communication plans and frameworks for multi-country and global partnerships, including coordinating communication planning across multiple markets. The role includes facilitating partnership communication workshops, developing high-quality communication assets and materials, and managing reputational risks through proactive communication strategies. The consultant will also oversee the rollout and implementation of these communication assets and frameworks in collaboration with markets.
The job entails close collaboration with National Committees and country offices to mitigate reputational risks, contribute to the prevention of public relations crises, and work with internal and external stakeholders to successfully manage responses to reputational issues for UNICEF’s private sector financial and non-financial partnerships with business, foundations, high-net-worth individuals, and membership-based and faith-based organizations.
UNICEF Innocenti - Global Office of Research and Foresight requires an events vendor to support the production of major conferences in Florence, Italy. It is crucial that the event be carried out in a highly professional and sophisticated way. This includes maximizing the experience of the participants before, during and after the event. To allow the guests to be fully focused on the content, logistics need to be run smoothly, be well-conceived and emotionally resonant.
The number of participants varies from a minimum of 40 to a maximum of 120, sometimes including young leaders. Events may last from 1 to 5 days.
UNICEF Innocenti - Global Office of Research and Foresight is expecting to organize from 1 to 5 events per year, subject to availability of funds.
A challenging and exciting opportunity has arisen within UNICEF Mozambique for a passionate and committed Procurement Officer (NO2) position based in Maputo. The Procurement Officer is responsible for managing the end-to-end supply function of a wide range of product group for a medium sized UNICEF country office. The supply chain operations include planning, procurement, contracting in close coordination with programme sections and Logistics team ensuring timely customs clearance, warehousing, in-country transport, and distribution, using methodical approach to monitoring of supplies and service ensuring timely delivery of quality product and service. If you meet the requirements and you are passionate about making a difference, we encourage you to apply.