To address these bottlenecks, UNICEF in Belarus is looking for an international consultant to systematize and analyse the national legal framework related to the protection of refugee and migrant children, with a particular focus on UASC, identify gaps and areas for improvement, and provide comprehensive recommendations for its revision and practical implementation in line with international standards. The Consultant will work in tandem with a national expert to ensure precision and will coordinate with the Technical Working Group on UASC and refugee and migrant families with children to be established on the platform of already existing Technical Working Group on UASC. The expert will work with a coordination group including representatives of UNICEF, UNHCR, IOM and government representatives. The coordination group will provide support and guide the research.
The Child Protection Section at the UNICEF MENA Regional Office is looking to hire a Strategic Communication and Community Engagement international consultant for a period of 4 months to work on themes related to Violence Against Children Community of Practice (VAC/CoP).
UNICEF Libya is seeking a dynamic, experienced, and results-oriented consultant to support the effective implementation, quality assurance, and sustainability of UNICEF-supported youth and education programs in the region. Key areas of focus include strengthening non-formal and alternative education delivery, supporting youth-led civic and peacebuilding initiatives, and enhancing multi-sectoral engagement to ensure meaningful youth participation across UNICEF programming.
UNICEF is leading the development of this assignment as part of a joint initiative with the Regional Interagency Technical Team on Universal Health Coverage (UHC RITT). The analysis requires a substantial commitment within a short timeframe, which would overextend existing staff who are already managing ongoing program responsibilities. To ensure both quality and timely delivery, it is more appropriate and efficient to engage a short-term consultant with the necessary technical expertise. The consultant will work under the supervision of in-house health economists to ensure the final product meets high technical standards and aligns with the expectations of key stakeholders and potential funders.
UNICEF Kazakhstan Country Office is looking for Expert in Child online safety programmes. Individual Consultant is needed with solid knowledge and expertise in the area of child protection system strengthening; prevention and response to violence against children online; child online safety; digital skills building, planning and implementation of research. The consultant will provide technical assistance and expertise in communication and strategic dialogue with central and local level authorities and implementing partners.
To address these bottlenecks, UNICEF in Belarus is looking for an international consultant to systematize and analyse the national legal framework related to the protection of refugee and migrant children, with a particular focus on UASC, identify gaps and areas for improvement, and provide comprehensive recommendations for its revision and practical implementation in line with international standards. The Consultant will work in tandem with a national expert to ensure precision and will coordinate with the Technical Working Group on UASC and refugee and migrant families with children to be established on the platform of already existing Technical Working Group on UASC. The expert will work with a coordination group including representatives of UNICEF, UNHCR, IOM and government representatives. The coordination group will provide support and guide the research.
The Child Protection Section at the UNICEF MENA Regional Office is looking to hire a Strategic Communication and Community Engagement international consultant for a period of 4 months to work on themes related to Violence Against Children Community of Practice (VAC/CoP).
UNICEF Libya is seeking a dynamic, experienced, and results-oriented consultant to support the effective implementation, quality assurance, and sustainability of UNICEF-supported youth and education programs in the region. Key areas of focus include strengthening non-formal and alternative education delivery, supporting youth-led civic and peacebuilding initiatives, and enhancing multi-sectoral engagement to ensure meaningful youth participation across UNICEF programming.
UNICEF is leading the development of this assignment as part of a joint initiative with the Regional Interagency Technical Team on Universal Health Coverage (UHC RITT). The analysis requires a substantial commitment within a short timeframe, which would overextend existing staff who are already managing ongoing program responsibilities. To ensure both quality and timely delivery, it is more appropriate and efficient to engage a short-term consultant with the necessary technical expertise. The consultant will work under the supervision of in-house health economists to ensure the final product meets high technical standards and aligns with the expectations of key stakeholders and potential funders.
UNICEF Kazakhstan Country Office is looking for Expert in Child online safety programmes. Individual Consultant is needed with solid knowledge and expertise in the area of child protection system strengthening; prevention and response to violence against children online; child online safety; digital skills building, planning and implementation of research. The consultant will provide technical assistance and expertise in communication and strategic dialogue with central and local level authorities and implementing partners.