National individual consultant to provide professional technical support to the Health and Nutrition section of UNICEF for the priority activities essential to strengthen health emergency response capacity and human resources capacity for pandemic preparedness and response in the country
The international consultant will be tasked to develop the curriculum of the STEM clubs, teacher guide and the corresponding teaching and learning materials. The international consultant will work closely with MOPSE, UNICEF CO team and national consultant to complete the task.
The Consultant will also provide support in evaluation of bidding/tender documents for procurement of the required STEM kits and other equipment for the established ICT/STEM rooms in schools.
The purpose of this assignment as part of UNICEF and Africa CDC Joint Action Plan is to facilitate the development of Africa CDC’s Continental immunization Strategy (CIS). The Strategy will guide Africa CDC’s role in the collective efforts of countries and stakeholders to accelerate immunization coverage and prevent outbreaks of vaccine preventable diseases. It aims to leverage Africa CDC's unique mandate to help countries build resilient health systems through a robust PHC platform. The strategy will also serve as a tool for resource mobilization for immunization. A roadmap and a monitoring and accountability framework will be developed to guide and track progress in the implementation of the CIS.
UNICEF Mozambique is searching for an experienced professional driver, based in Maputo, Mozambique. The Driver, at the G-2 level, provides reliable and safe driving services, demonstrating the highest standards of professionalism, discretion, integrity, sense of responsibility, excellent knowledge of protocol whilst ensuring compliance with local driving rules and regulations.
The Multi-Annual Global and Regional Programmes (MAGRP) for HQ and regional engagement under PROSPECT 2.0 is centered around three key strategic priorities: Inclusion, School-to-Work Transition, and Protection. Over the course of four years (2024-2027), MAGRP aims to guide global and regional programming, policy discussions, and learning initiatives. These activities are closely aligned with the aforementioned strategic priorities and correspond with the PROSPECTS Theory of Change, which is structured around four pillars, with the fourth pillar dedicated to ‘Critical Infrastructure.’
National individual consultant to provide professional technical support to the Health and Nutrition section of UNICEF for the priority activities essential to strengthen health emergency response capacity and human resources capacity for pandemic preparedness and response in the country
The international consultant will be tasked to develop the curriculum of the STEM clubs, teacher guide and the corresponding teaching and learning materials. The international consultant will work closely with MOPSE, UNICEF CO team and national consultant to complete the task.
The Consultant will also provide support in evaluation of bidding/tender documents for procurement of the required STEM kits and other equipment for the established ICT/STEM rooms in schools.
The purpose of this assignment as part of UNICEF and Africa CDC Joint Action Plan is to facilitate the development of Africa CDC’s Continental immunization Strategy (CIS). The Strategy will guide Africa CDC’s role in the collective efforts of countries and stakeholders to accelerate immunization coverage and prevent outbreaks of vaccine preventable diseases. It aims to leverage Africa CDC's unique mandate to help countries build resilient health systems through a robust PHC platform. The strategy will also serve as a tool for resource mobilization for immunization. A roadmap and a monitoring and accountability framework will be developed to guide and track progress in the implementation of the CIS.
UNICEF Mozambique is searching for an experienced professional driver, based in Maputo, Mozambique. The Driver, at the G-2 level, provides reliable and safe driving services, demonstrating the highest standards of professionalism, discretion, integrity, sense of responsibility, excellent knowledge of protocol whilst ensuring compliance with local driving rules and regulations.
The Multi-Annual Global and Regional Programmes (MAGRP) for HQ and regional engagement under PROSPECT 2.0 is centered around three key strategic priorities: Inclusion, School-to-Work Transition, and Protection. Over the course of four years (2024-2027), MAGRP aims to guide global and regional programming, policy discussions, and learning initiatives. These activities are closely aligned with the aforementioned strategic priorities and correspond with the PROSPECTS Theory of Change, which is structured around four pillars, with the fourth pillar dedicated to ‘Critical Infrastructure.’