Are you passionate about making a difference in the lives of children and youth? UNICEF Pacific is looking for a dynamic and proactive international consultant to join our team in Suva, Fiji. This is a unique opportunity to contribute to the health and nutrition of children across the Pacific Island Countries.
Are you passionate about “financing for children” and looking to gain hands-on experience to expand your knowledge and skills for career growth? This intern position is an opportunity for young talents to engage in impactful projects while expanding their knowledge and skills
UNICEF Ghana is pleased to announce an internship opportunity within the Social Policy and Inclusion Section. The selected individual will support the implementation of data collection and evidence-generation activities within the F4C portfolio. The intern will support budget-related data gathering, contribute to the development and maintenance of a financing database, and assist in producing timely, policy-relevant analyses and visualizations to inform child-focused financial decision-making.
The internship duration is 26 weeks and will be based in Accra.
If you're ready to take on a rewarding challenge and develop your skills, apply now and join the UNICEF Ghana team.
The UNICEF Eritrea current Country Programme is approaching its end in 2026, and a new Country Programme needs to be established to commence in 2027. In preparation for this transition, a new Country Programme Document (CPD) must be developed. To ensure efficiency and strategic focus, the process will be lean. It will leverage innovative, context-adapted approaches such as participatory prioritization methods and scenario-based planning to streamline decision-making and enhance relevance. The emphasis will be on strategic content and decision-making, with deliverables that are concise, action-oriented, and aligned with UNICEF’s corporate guidance.
The purpose of this assignment is to provide technical support to UNICEF Eritrea in developing a high-quality, evidence-based, and results-oriented CPD. The consultant should focus on strategic content, not exhaustive documentation.
The consultant will:
• Facilitate participatory processes for prioritization using inclusive and context-sensitive facilitation techniques, including low-tech and high-touch methods suitable for the Eritrean context.
• Provide technical inputs and quality assurance for Evidence Synthesis (ES), Programme Strategy Explanatory Notes (PSENs), Strategic Moment of Reflection (SMR) and Results and Resources Plan (RRP).
• Draft the CPD narrative in line with UNICEF corporate guidance.
The WASH Officer provides technical, operational and administrative assistance throughout the WASH programming process, with emphasis on fostering partnerships, coordinating recovery efforts, and supporting the transition from emergency response to sustainable infrastructure development. The Officer contributes to the development, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of the WASH output results of the country programme, while ensuring meaningful participation of affected populations and leveraging resources from multiple stakeholders.
UNICEF is looking for an individual national consultant, who will support the international consultant by providing knowledge and expertise on local context and condition relevant to the survey design and facilitate its subsequent implementation encompassing all stages including survey planning, questionnaire design, sampling, training, fieldwork, data processing, data analysis, reporting, dissemination and archiving, ensuring that the survey is designed and implemented in lie with the best international standards and practices and provides nationally representative data, appropriate analysis of which provides valid inferences on the barriers faced by the people living in Uzbekistan in accessing social protection. The national consultant will also provide local support and facilitate communication between the international consultant and national stakeholders, including the National Statistics Committee, local authorities, field-level supervisors and enumerators.
Are you passionate about making a difference in the lives of children and youth? UNICEF Pacific is looking for a dynamic and proactive international consultant to join our team in Suva, Fiji. This is a unique opportunity to contribute to the health and nutrition of children across the Pacific Island Countries.
Are you passionate about “financing for children” and looking to gain hands-on experience to expand your knowledge and skills for career growth? This intern position is an opportunity for young talents to engage in impactful projects while expanding their knowledge and skills
UNICEF Ghana is pleased to announce an internship opportunity within the Social Policy and Inclusion Section. The selected individual will support the implementation of data collection and evidence-generation activities within the F4C portfolio. The intern will support budget-related data gathering, contribute to the development and maintenance of a financing database, and assist in producing timely, policy-relevant analyses and visualizations to inform child-focused financial decision-making.
The internship duration is 26 weeks and will be based in Accra.
If you're ready to take on a rewarding challenge and develop your skills, apply now and join the UNICEF Ghana team.
The UNICEF Eritrea current Country Programme is approaching its end in 2026, and a new Country Programme needs to be established to commence in 2027. In preparation for this transition, a new Country Programme Document (CPD) must be developed. To ensure efficiency and strategic focus, the process will be lean. It will leverage innovative, context-adapted approaches such as participatory prioritization methods and scenario-based planning to streamline decision-making and enhance relevance. The emphasis will be on strategic content and decision-making, with deliverables that are concise, action-oriented, and aligned with UNICEF’s corporate guidance.
The purpose of this assignment is to provide technical support to UNICEF Eritrea in developing a high-quality, evidence-based, and results-oriented CPD. The consultant should focus on strategic content, not exhaustive documentation.
The consultant will:
• Facilitate participatory processes for prioritization using inclusive and context-sensitive facilitation techniques, including low-tech and high-touch methods suitable for the Eritrean context.
• Provide technical inputs and quality assurance for Evidence Synthesis (ES), Programme Strategy Explanatory Notes (PSENs), Strategic Moment of Reflection (SMR) and Results and Resources Plan (RRP).
• Draft the CPD narrative in line with UNICEF corporate guidance.
The WASH Officer provides technical, operational and administrative assistance throughout the WASH programming process, with emphasis on fostering partnerships, coordinating recovery efforts, and supporting the transition from emergency response to sustainable infrastructure development. The Officer contributes to the development, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of the WASH output results of the country programme, while ensuring meaningful participation of affected populations and leveraging resources from multiple stakeholders.
UNICEF is looking for an individual national consultant, who will support the international consultant by providing knowledge and expertise on local context and condition relevant to the survey design and facilitate its subsequent implementation encompassing all stages including survey planning, questionnaire design, sampling, training, fieldwork, data processing, data analysis, reporting, dissemination and archiving, ensuring that the survey is designed and implemented in lie with the best international standards and practices and provides nationally representative data, appropriate analysis of which provides valid inferences on the barriers faced by the people living in Uzbekistan in accessing social protection. The national consultant will also provide local support and facilitate communication between the international consultant and national stakeholders, including the National Statistics Committee, local authorities, field-level supervisors and enumerators.