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.
The Specialist will turn a policy idea into a market design that countries can use. Results include a clear issuance and redemption framework, pricing and reserve models, and a first cohort of buyers aligned with country pilots. The work will support governments to target incentives to underserved schools and make payments against verified service. The role will also leave UNICEF with a complete, auditable package for a future external vehicle, if approved, while improving near‑term outcomes for children by expanding reliable school connectivity.
UNICEF Moldova is hiring a Public Finance / Cost Estimation Expert, to support the Ministry of Education and Research (MER) in designing a comprehensive, inclusive, and evidence-based Programme for the implementation of the second phase of the Strategy for the years 2026-2030.
UNICEF East Asia and Pacific Regional Office is seeking an individual consultant to to support a multi-country Digital Health initiative spanning Cambodia, Lao PDR, Mongolia, the Philippines, Timor-Leste, Vietnam, PNG, Fiji, Kiribati, and the Solomon Islands. This initiative is dedicated to UNICEF’s initiatives in strengthening the digital health and immunization systems in these countries. The consultant plays a pivotal role in driving the strategic direction, implementation, and impact of "Digital Health System for Infectious Diseases Control" project portfolio, ultimately contributing to the improvement of healthcare delivery and outcomes in the 10 implementing countries.
The grants of Accelerating Sanitation and Water for All (ASWA, Phase 3) funded by the government of the Netherlands, and the Beyond Pipes and Toilets grant, funded by the EU, are both critical grants for UNICEF to implement key aspects of the WASH components of its strategic plan. It is critical that UNICEF can create visibility for these two critical donors on these two grants, but also that the work completed by the grants is communicated well in a range of forms such as social media posting, dissemination of developed reports and achievements, and production of communication materials.
The ASWA III grant focuses on the delivery of climate resilient WASH programming in eight countries across Africa. Focus on both service delivery and systems strengthening, with a particular focus on key thematic areas of sustainability, gender transformative WASH, climate resilient WASH, and as applicable on the Head of State Initiative (HoSI). The programme is designed to run until the end of December 2027.
The EU funded Beyond Taps and Toilets focuses on similar areas of WASH and climate, and the HoSI, as well as monitoring and sustainability, with the programme due to expire at the end of March 2027. The programme is implemented in partnership with the Sanitation and Water for All (SWA) partnership.
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.
The Specialist will turn a policy idea into a market design that countries can use. Results include a clear issuance and redemption framework, pricing and reserve models, and a first cohort of buyers aligned with country pilots. The work will support governments to target incentives to underserved schools and make payments against verified service. The role will also leave UNICEF with a complete, auditable package for a future external vehicle, if approved, while improving near‑term outcomes for children by expanding reliable school connectivity.
UNICEF Moldova is hiring a Public Finance / Cost Estimation Expert, to support the Ministry of Education and Research (MER) in designing a comprehensive, inclusive, and evidence-based Programme for the implementation of the second phase of the Strategy for the years 2026-2030.
UNICEF East Asia and Pacific Regional Office is seeking an individual consultant to to support a multi-country Digital Health initiative spanning Cambodia, Lao PDR, Mongolia, the Philippines, Timor-Leste, Vietnam, PNG, Fiji, Kiribati, and the Solomon Islands. This initiative is dedicated to UNICEF’s initiatives in strengthening the digital health and immunization systems in these countries. The consultant plays a pivotal role in driving the strategic direction, implementation, and impact of "Digital Health System for Infectious Diseases Control" project portfolio, ultimately contributing to the improvement of healthcare delivery and outcomes in the 10 implementing countries.
The grants of Accelerating Sanitation and Water for All (ASWA, Phase 3) funded by the government of the Netherlands, and the Beyond Pipes and Toilets grant, funded by the EU, are both critical grants for UNICEF to implement key aspects of the WASH components of its strategic plan. It is critical that UNICEF can create visibility for these two critical donors on these two grants, but also that the work completed by the grants is communicated well in a range of forms such as social media posting, dissemination of developed reports and achievements, and production of communication materials.
The ASWA III grant focuses on the delivery of climate resilient WASH programming in eight countries across Africa. Focus on both service delivery and systems strengthening, with a particular focus on key thematic areas of sustainability, gender transformative WASH, climate resilient WASH, and as applicable on the Head of State Initiative (HoSI). The programme is designed to run until the end of December 2027.
The EU funded Beyond Taps and Toilets focuses on similar areas of WASH and climate, and the HoSI, as well as monitoring and sustainability, with the programme due to expire at the end of March 2027. The programme is implemented in partnership with the Sanitation and Water for All (SWA) partnership.