Under the direct supervision of the Contracts Manager within the supply section and WASH Manager (Urban), the incumbent assists in the procurement of UNICEF’s supplies and services, particularly in support of the WASH Section and the Country Programme. The Contracts Officer will be responsible for ensuring that all the WASH procurement activities comply with UNICEF Financial Rules and Regulations, Supply Division Manual, and other applicable procurement procedures. The position plays a critical role in maintaining procurement integrity, supporting programme implementation, and ensuring efficient utilization of resources.
The consultant will be associated with the Ministry of Civil Affairs and will play an integral role in contextualizing and integrating Giga in BIH and will interact with the different programmatic sections and local stakeholders (government actors, UNICEF, partner private sector, CRA, education ministries, schools, etc) in the country, with the objective of ensuring coordination and execution of Giga activities as per the workplan that will be developed.
The Community Health Workforce Development Programme is a multi-million dollar, multi-year flagship programme that seeks to transform the lives of CHWs across 13 countries including Uganda. The Uganda Country Office requires a consultant with a substantial track record in programme/grant management, experienced in delivering activities in complex environments to facilitate and showcase Uganda as an exemplary country for potential future programme expansion with the donor.
The consultancy will contribute to two main objectives:
- Timely implementation of project deliverables based on an agreed programme implementation plan
- Robust financial tracking and analysis of grant ensuring minimal variance of budget vs. actuals
The overall objectives highlight the importance of creating an inclusive workplace that allows all employees, including those with disabilities, to contribute their skills without limitations. Workplace Accessibility ensures inclusive environments by removing physical, enabling equal opportunities for all employees. It also fosters a sense of belonging, improves productivity, and strengthens teamwork and collaboration by allowing every employee to contribute their skills without limitations.
UNICEF Innocenti is seeking an experienced qualitative researcher based in Pakistan, to co-lead the qualitative component of the impact evaluation, including inception Key Informant Interviews (KIIs), three rounds of qualitative data collection and related research briefs, as well as contribution to baseline and endline reports. The researcher will work in close collaboration with an international qualitative researcher.
Five internal missions are planned, including in the interior of the country in areas covered by MRVs, with focus on Balochistan and Sindh. All travel is dependent on securing the appropriate permits and security clearance before departure, in close collaboration with UNICEF Pakistan.
Under the direct supervision of the Contracts Manager within the supply section and WASH Manager (Urban), the incumbent assists in the procurement of UNICEF’s supplies and services, particularly in support of the WASH Section and the Country Programme. The Contracts Officer will be responsible for ensuring that all the WASH procurement activities comply with UNICEF Financial Rules and Regulations, Supply Division Manual, and other applicable procurement procedures. The position plays a critical role in maintaining procurement integrity, supporting programme implementation, and ensuring efficient utilization of resources.
The consultant will be associated with the Ministry of Civil Affairs and will play an integral role in contextualizing and integrating Giga in BIH and will interact with the different programmatic sections and local stakeholders (government actors, UNICEF, partner private sector, CRA, education ministries, schools, etc) in the country, with the objective of ensuring coordination and execution of Giga activities as per the workplan that will be developed.
The Community Health Workforce Development Programme is a multi-million dollar, multi-year flagship programme that seeks to transform the lives of CHWs across 13 countries including Uganda. The Uganda Country Office requires a consultant with a substantial track record in programme/grant management, experienced in delivering activities in complex environments to facilitate and showcase Uganda as an exemplary country for potential future programme expansion with the donor.
The consultancy will contribute to two main objectives:
- Timely implementation of project deliverables based on an agreed programme implementation plan
- Robust financial tracking and analysis of grant ensuring minimal variance of budget vs. actuals
The overall objectives highlight the importance of creating an inclusive workplace that allows all employees, including those with disabilities, to contribute their skills without limitations. Workplace Accessibility ensures inclusive environments by removing physical, enabling equal opportunities for all employees. It also fosters a sense of belonging, improves productivity, and strengthens teamwork and collaboration by allowing every employee to contribute their skills without limitations.
UNICEF Innocenti is seeking an experienced qualitative researcher based in Pakistan, to co-lead the qualitative component of the impact evaluation, including inception Key Informant Interviews (KIIs), three rounds of qualitative data collection and related research briefs, as well as contribution to baseline and endline reports. The researcher will work in close collaboration with an international qualitative researcher.
Five internal missions are planned, including in the interior of the country in areas covered by MRVs, with focus on Balochistan and Sindh. All travel is dependent on securing the appropriate permits and security clearance before departure, in close collaboration with UNICEF Pakistan.