This consultancy is to document the implementation of Phase 2 of the Joint Programme, focusing on: (a) the outputs and short-term results achieved during the period August 2024 – January 2026, (b) implementation experiences and good practices, and (c) lessons learned from applying inclusive, gender-responsive, and rights-based approaches.
This role will provide capacity support for child-sensitive disaster risk reduction (DRR), including technical assistance across multi-hazard early warning systems, anticipatory action, disaster risk financing, and climate risk and vulnerability assessments. It also contributes to the global implementation and monitoring of UNICEF’s Sustainability and Climate Change Action Plan (SCAP) 2023–2030 Area of Acceleration 1: climate-informed disaster risk reduction, humanitarian action, and resilient recovery.
Under the supervision of the Programme Officer for Disaster Risk Reduction, the DRR Programme Consultant is expected to deliver three outputs:
1. Strengthen knowledge management and capacity building on child-sensitive DRR
2. Global monitoring and reporting on child-sensitive DRR
3. Interagency partnership, communications and advocacy support for child-sensitive DRR
Join our UNICEF Angola team and make a difference in the lives of children and adolescents! UNICEF Angola is looking a Programme Associate to supports the respective section(s) by carrying out a range of procedural, administrative, and operational tasks, to help develop, implement and monitor their country programme, ensuring timely and effective delivery that is consistent with UNICEF rules and regulations.
This consultancy aims to support Senegal CO’s efforts to advance gender equality and girls' education by ensuring the effective implementation of the GCI workplan, while also contributing to other education programme activities where gender integration is a key priority. It is fully aligned with Senegal’s Vision 2050, which emphasizes inclusive growth, human capital development, and gender equity through education, and with the UNICEF Country Programme Document (2024–2028), which prioritizes equity in access to quality learning, the empowerment of girls, and stronger, more inclusive education systems. The duration of the consultancy is six months, based in Dakar, Senegal.
This consultancy is to document the implementation of Phase 2 of the Joint Programme, focusing on: (a) the outputs and short-term results achieved during the period August 2024 – January 2026, (b) implementation experiences and good practices, and (c) lessons learned from applying inclusive, gender-responsive, and rights-based approaches.
This role will provide capacity support for child-sensitive disaster risk reduction (DRR), including technical assistance across multi-hazard early warning systems, anticipatory action, disaster risk financing, and climate risk and vulnerability assessments. It also contributes to the global implementation and monitoring of UNICEF’s Sustainability and Climate Change Action Plan (SCAP) 2023–2030 Area of Acceleration 1: climate-informed disaster risk reduction, humanitarian action, and resilient recovery.
Under the supervision of the Programme Officer for Disaster Risk Reduction, the DRR Programme Consultant is expected to deliver three outputs:
1. Strengthen knowledge management and capacity building on child-sensitive DRR
2. Global monitoring and reporting on child-sensitive DRR
3. Interagency partnership, communications and advocacy support for child-sensitive DRR
Join our UNICEF Angola team and make a difference in the lives of children and adolescents! UNICEF Angola is looking a Programme Associate to supports the respective section(s) by carrying out a range of procedural, administrative, and operational tasks, to help develop, implement and monitor their country programme, ensuring timely and effective delivery that is consistent with UNICEF rules and regulations.
This consultancy aims to support Senegal CO’s efforts to advance gender equality and girls' education by ensuring the effective implementation of the GCI workplan, while also contributing to other education programme activities where gender integration is a key priority. It is fully aligned with Senegal’s Vision 2050, which emphasizes inclusive growth, human capital development, and gender equity through education, and with the UNICEF Country Programme Document (2024–2028), which prioritizes equity in access to quality learning, the empowerment of girls, and stronger, more inclusive education systems. The duration of the consultancy is six months, based in Dakar, Senegal.