UNICEF seeks to hire an experienced, results oriented consultant to assist UNICEF Lesotho Country Office to support the Ministry of Health (MOH) in the development of Small and Sick Newborn Care Units (SSNCUs) is crucial for improving neonatal care and reducing mortality and morbidity among vulnerable newborns. The standards for the care of small and sick newborns in health facilities define, standardize and mainstream inpatient care of small and sick newborns, building on essential newborn care and ensuring consistency with the WHO quality of care framework
Afin d’harmoniser les procédures dans les centres vonjy sur la base des leçons tirées du fonctionnement de ce modèle depuis leur création en 2015, et d’améliorer la qualité des services fournis aux enfants par ces Centres, l’UNICEF se propose de soutenir ses partenaires par une consultance et un appui technique. Il s’agit d’effectuer un état des lieux sur l’efficacité et l’accessibilité et une évaluation prospective des services de prise en charge des Centres Vonjy, d’harmoniser les procédures et d’établir un modèle standard pour assurer la qualité des services offerts aux victimes conformément aux normes internationales pour la pérennisation au niveau national.
UNICEF Nepal Country Office is looking for committed professional and expert to strengthen Nepal's Community Health and Nutrition (CHN) systems. The assignment is for 9 months.
To primarily support the D&A nutrition team in collating data and undertaking data analysis for the upcoming 2026 Flagship Child Nutrition Report (CNR) and support the finalization of different advocacy products for 2025 CNR. The 2025 report is delayed and now scheduled to be released in September 2025. As a result, data and analysis will need to be updated to ensure that UNICEF’S flagship nutrition report features the most up to data for countries worldwide. At the same time, the team needs to conceptualize and undertake analysis for the 2026 report which is scheduled to be released in August 2026. The 2026 edition of the CNR is focused on exclusive breastfeeding, a global nutrition target and the incumbent will support the team in identification and collation of relevant data sources, undertaking data quality reviews, validation of estimates. Additionally, this position will also support the team with undertaking country consultations for the nutrition sustainable Development Goals (SDG) indicators especially the newly accepted SDG on diets.
UNICEF seeks to hire an experienced, results oriented consultant to assist UNICEF Lesotho Country Office to support the Ministry of Health (MOH) in the development of Small and Sick Newborn Care Units (SSNCUs) is crucial for improving neonatal care and reducing mortality and morbidity among vulnerable newborns. The standards for the care of small and sick newborns in health facilities define, standardize and mainstream inpatient care of small and sick newborns, building on essential newborn care and ensuring consistency with the WHO quality of care framework
Afin d’harmoniser les procédures dans les centres vonjy sur la base des leçons tirées du fonctionnement de ce modèle depuis leur création en 2015, et d’améliorer la qualité des services fournis aux enfants par ces Centres, l’UNICEF se propose de soutenir ses partenaires par une consultance et un appui technique. Il s’agit d’effectuer un état des lieux sur l’efficacité et l’accessibilité et une évaluation prospective des services de prise en charge des Centres Vonjy, d’harmoniser les procédures et d’établir un modèle standard pour assurer la qualité des services offerts aux victimes conformément aux normes internationales pour la pérennisation au niveau national.
UNICEF Nepal Country Office is looking for committed professional and expert to strengthen Nepal's Community Health and Nutrition (CHN) systems. The assignment is for 9 months.
To primarily support the D&A nutrition team in collating data and undertaking data analysis for the upcoming 2026 Flagship Child Nutrition Report (CNR) and support the finalization of different advocacy products for 2025 CNR. The 2025 report is delayed and now scheduled to be released in September 2025. As a result, data and analysis will need to be updated to ensure that UNICEF’S flagship nutrition report features the most up to data for countries worldwide. At the same time, the team needs to conceptualize and undertake analysis for the 2026 report which is scheduled to be released in August 2026. The 2026 edition of the CNR is focused on exclusive breastfeeding, a global nutrition target and the incumbent will support the team in identification and collation of relevant data sources, undertaking data quality reviews, validation of estimates. Additionally, this position will also support the team with undertaking country consultations for the nutrition sustainable Development Goals (SDG) indicators especially the newly accepted SDG on diets.