The purpose of this consultancy is to map out user and technical requirements for this project and work with key internal partners to develop a minimum viable product and a roadmap for the subsequent stages of the project.
UNICEF is undertaking a research program aimed at contributing to policy discussions and the development of actionable responses to better protect children’s rights. This research seeks to (i) assess and articulate the impacts of the current debt situation on children and (ii) explore policy approaches to debt management and restructuring that prioritize child outcomes and the long-term benefits of investing in human capital.
To support this work UNICEF is seeking a statistical analyst to support the development of the quantitative analysis for the work.
UNICEF’s work in the area of data analysis highlights trends and emphasizes patterns found within the data and suggests how these data can be used strategically to inform evidence-based policy and programmatic efforts. The results of UNICEF’s data analysis work appear in its flagship publications as well as data-driven thematic reports, articles, brochures, documents and other dissemination materials.
Toward this end, the Child Protection and Development Unit (CPD) within the Data and Analytics Section produces data and knowledge products on key thematic issues pertaining to child protection, early childhood development (ECD), children with disabilities and adolescents.
There is an ongoing requirement for the production of high-quality data packages that include data processing, tabulating findings, assessing data quality, and trends on various thematic topics covered by the CPD data team. The primary source of this data will be household surveys such as MICS and DHS, but there may, on occasion, other types of data sources requiring data processing and/or analysis such as censuses. The end products will be disseminated through various channels, including the data warehouse, data.unicef.org, and data-driven publications.
The purpose of this consultancy assignment is to strengthen the Nutrition Information System (NIS) in Afghanistan by integrating key nutrition indicators into the District Health Information Software 2 (DHIS2) platform and vice versa, ensuring widespread accessibility for national and international nutrition implementing partners. The assignment involves documenting NIS data standards, workflow process, and access protocols, as well as developing guidelines for data use and analysis to support nutrition managers at national and sub-national levels. Additionally, it aims to clarify roles, and accountabilities, review existing data sources to eliminate duplication, and integrate a plausibility component of community-based surveillance to improve data quality. Furthermore, it aims to revise the current IMAM reporting module as per the new WHO IMAM guideline and modification of field monitoring tools/modules. The assignment includes expanding the monitoring and supply features of nutrition dashboard, enhancing the online nutrition database, and developing modules to integrate data from various sources, such as HMIS and health facility registries. The consultant will be responsible for creating, testing, and maintaining databases to ensure efficient data retrieval and usability.
UNICEF Pacific is hiring a Senior Executive Associate on a fixed term appointment to be based in Suva, Fiji. Under the supervision of the Representative of the Pacific Multi-Country Office, the Senior Executive Associate is accountable for procedural communications, operations and administrative support services, as well as specialized administrative functions, to enhance the smooth running of the Head of Office’s day-to day activities, as well as his/her sections. The Senior Executive Associate also represents the supervisor in initiating, following up on and resolving issues pertaining to administrative requests.
The purpose of this consultancy is to map out user and technical requirements for this project and work with key internal partners to develop a minimum viable product and a roadmap for the subsequent stages of the project.
UNICEF is undertaking a research program aimed at contributing to policy discussions and the development of actionable responses to better protect children’s rights. This research seeks to (i) assess and articulate the impacts of the current debt situation on children and (ii) explore policy approaches to debt management and restructuring that prioritize child outcomes and the long-term benefits of investing in human capital.
To support this work UNICEF is seeking a statistical analyst to support the development of the quantitative analysis for the work.
UNICEF’s work in the area of data analysis highlights trends and emphasizes patterns found within the data and suggests how these data can be used strategically to inform evidence-based policy and programmatic efforts. The results of UNICEF’s data analysis work appear in its flagship publications as well as data-driven thematic reports, articles, brochures, documents and other dissemination materials.
Toward this end, the Child Protection and Development Unit (CPD) within the Data and Analytics Section produces data and knowledge products on key thematic issues pertaining to child protection, early childhood development (ECD), children with disabilities and adolescents.
There is an ongoing requirement for the production of high-quality data packages that include data processing, tabulating findings, assessing data quality, and trends on various thematic topics covered by the CPD data team. The primary source of this data will be household surveys such as MICS and DHS, but there may, on occasion, other types of data sources requiring data processing and/or analysis such as censuses. The end products will be disseminated through various channels, including the data warehouse, data.unicef.org, and data-driven publications.
The purpose of this consultancy assignment is to strengthen the Nutrition Information System (NIS) in Afghanistan by integrating key nutrition indicators into the District Health Information Software 2 (DHIS2) platform and vice versa, ensuring widespread accessibility for national and international nutrition implementing partners. The assignment involves documenting NIS data standards, workflow process, and access protocols, as well as developing guidelines for data use and analysis to support nutrition managers at national and sub-national levels. Additionally, it aims to clarify roles, and accountabilities, review existing data sources to eliminate duplication, and integrate a plausibility component of community-based surveillance to improve data quality. Furthermore, it aims to revise the current IMAM reporting module as per the new WHO IMAM guideline and modification of field monitoring tools/modules. The assignment includes expanding the monitoring and supply features of nutrition dashboard, enhancing the online nutrition database, and developing modules to integrate data from various sources, such as HMIS and health facility registries. The consultant will be responsible for creating, testing, and maintaining databases to ensure efficient data retrieval and usability.
UNICEF Pacific is hiring a Senior Executive Associate on a fixed term appointment to be based in Suva, Fiji. Under the supervision of the Representative of the Pacific Multi-Country Office, the Senior Executive Associate is accountable for procedural communications, operations and administrative support services, as well as specialized administrative functions, to enhance the smooth running of the Head of Office’s day-to day activities, as well as his/her sections. The Senior Executive Associate also represents the supervisor in initiating, following up on and resolving issues pertaining to administrative requests.