The United Nations Children’s Fund in Cambodia is looking for an international consultant to support the Department of Drugs and Food (DDF), Ministry of Health (MoH) of Cambodia, in revising the Guidelines on the Management of Medicines, Medical Equipment and Health Products. These guidelines, originally developed to strengthen supply chain practices at the Health Centre, Operational District and Referral Hospital levels, require updating to reflect current policies, practices, and supply chain system improvements.
The international consultant will lead the development, provide strategic oversight and high-level technical guidance to support the revision of the guidelines and training materials, and the development of standard operating procedures (SOPs) and job aids. The international consultant will work closely with the UNICEF supply chain team, a national consultant, MoH, Core Working Group and key stakeholders to ensure the guidelines, standard operating procedures (SOPs), job aids and training materials are practical, evidence-based, and aligned with the current national context and international standards. In particular, the international consultant will work in collaboration with the national consultant, providing technical leadership and guidance on international best practice to ensure the quality and strategic alignment of all deliverables. This work is critical to improving the availability, accountability, and safe management of essential medicines and medical supplies in primary healthcare facilities.
If you are passionate about making a lasting difference for children in Cambodia, UNICEF would like to hear from you.
UNICEF Yemen is seeking a highly skilled and experienced consultant to foster greater financial inclusion and resilience among vulnerable Yemeni communities by:
• Designing and delivering a high-quality, context-specific financial and digital literacy curriculum.
• Building confidence and capacity of participants to use mobile money and other digital payment tools safely and effectively through communication and awareness.
• Developing strategic partnerships with financial service providers and other key stakeholders to create a supportive ecosystem for DFS adoption.
• Generating evidence and learning to inform future financial inclusion programming in Yemen.
UNICEF Yemen is seeking a highly skilled and experienced consultant to support the establishment a scalable and impactful program that empowers Yemeni youth by:
Program Model Development: Design a comprehensive program model.
Partnership Development: Identify and recommend partnerships with key local stakeholders, such as local NGOs, youth centres, tech hubs, training institutes, and potentially private sector companies in Yemen.
Payment Solutions: Research and recommend a viable solution for participants to receive international payments.
Monitoring, Learning & Evaluation Framework: Develop a detailed M&E framework with clear key performance indicators.
Pilot and Learning: pilot end-to-end digital skilling, microwork value chain and business model. Based on learning from the pilot, develop a scale-up plan.
The purpose of this consultancy is to support the UNICEF WCAR regional and country office Social Policy teams with drafting and quality assurance of donor reporting, support to proposal development, and support to writing/editing communication materials, advocacy briefs, and technical notes, in particular as it relates to the German-funded Sahel Social Protection Joint Project.
UNICEF Regional Office for Europe and Central Asia (ECARO) is looking for a qualified Senior Climate Finance Consultant for the Western Balkans Countries to support the Western Balkan Countries (Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo [UN SC resolution 1244], Montenegro, North Macedonia, and Serbia) in development of climate finance concept ideas across thematic areas in relation to UNICEF priority sectors (education, health, WASH, social protection).
The United Nations Children’s Fund in Cambodia is looking for an international consultant to support the Department of Drugs and Food (DDF), Ministry of Health (MoH) of Cambodia, in revising the Guidelines on the Management of Medicines, Medical Equipment and Health Products. These guidelines, originally developed to strengthen supply chain practices at the Health Centre, Operational District and Referral Hospital levels, require updating to reflect current policies, practices, and supply chain system improvements.
The international consultant will lead the development, provide strategic oversight and high-level technical guidance to support the revision of the guidelines and training materials, and the development of standard operating procedures (SOPs) and job aids. The international consultant will work closely with the UNICEF supply chain team, a national consultant, MoH, Core Working Group and key stakeholders to ensure the guidelines, standard operating procedures (SOPs), job aids and training materials are practical, evidence-based, and aligned with the current national context and international standards. In particular, the international consultant will work in collaboration with the national consultant, providing technical leadership and guidance on international best practice to ensure the quality and strategic alignment of all deliverables. This work is critical to improving the availability, accountability, and safe management of essential medicines and medical supplies in primary healthcare facilities.
If you are passionate about making a lasting difference for children in Cambodia, UNICEF would like to hear from you.
UNICEF Yemen is seeking a highly skilled and experienced consultant to foster greater financial inclusion and resilience among vulnerable Yemeni communities by:
• Designing and delivering a high-quality, context-specific financial and digital literacy curriculum.
• Building confidence and capacity of participants to use mobile money and other digital payment tools safely and effectively through communication and awareness.
• Developing strategic partnerships with financial service providers and other key stakeholders to create a supportive ecosystem for DFS adoption.
• Generating evidence and learning to inform future financial inclusion programming in Yemen.
UNICEF Yemen is seeking a highly skilled and experienced consultant to support the establishment a scalable and impactful program that empowers Yemeni youth by:
Program Model Development: Design a comprehensive program model.
Partnership Development: Identify and recommend partnerships with key local stakeholders, such as local NGOs, youth centres, tech hubs, training institutes, and potentially private sector companies in Yemen.
Payment Solutions: Research and recommend a viable solution for participants to receive international payments.
Monitoring, Learning & Evaluation Framework: Develop a detailed M&E framework with clear key performance indicators.
Pilot and Learning: pilot end-to-end digital skilling, microwork value chain and business model. Based on learning from the pilot, develop a scale-up plan.
The purpose of this consultancy is to support the UNICEF WCAR regional and country office Social Policy teams with drafting and quality assurance of donor reporting, support to proposal development, and support to writing/editing communication materials, advocacy briefs, and technical notes, in particular as it relates to the German-funded Sahel Social Protection Joint Project.
UNICEF Regional Office for Europe and Central Asia (ECARO) is looking for a qualified Senior Climate Finance Consultant for the Western Balkans Countries to support the Western Balkan Countries (Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo [UN SC resolution 1244], Montenegro, North Macedonia, and Serbia) in development of climate finance concept ideas across thematic areas in relation to UNICEF priority sectors (education, health, WASH, social protection).