Focusing on trends and recurring challenges, the outcome of this consultancy will better inform UNICEF’s capacity to support the delivery of quality programming in humanitarian settings as defined in the CCCs. It will seek to make recommendations regarding required capacity and system changes and accountabilities amongst HQ divisions, and vis-à-vis regional and country offices to better ensure predictable, timely, and high-quality programme support.
This work is critical to ensuring that UNICEF’s humanitarian interventions continue to save lives, alleviate suffering, and support long-term recovery and resilience for the most vulnerable populations affected by crises.
The Social & Economic Policy (SEP) unit at UNICEF Innocenti - Global Office of Research and Foresight is establishing a Roster of Consultants with pre-qualified candidates who can be contracted quickly to provide a range of research services. These may include quantitative or qualitative data collection activities, data analysis (quantitative and/or qualitative), literature reviews, writing research outputs such as reports, briefs or academic articles, amongst others.
Dans le cadre de cette consultation, il s'agira d'élaborer des modules de formation sur l'intégration du soutien psychosocial dans la prise en charge de la malnutrition aiguë et de renforcer les pools de formateurs au niveau national.
UNICEF Ethiopia is looking for a seasoned Consultant who will conduct midterm review of the Care4Health Project's progress towards achieving the output and outcome targets, conducted document activities, best practices, human interest stories, and innovative approaches that can be scaled up to other project areas.
The objective is to strengthen grantees' capacity to advocate effectively for:
• Policy change, systemic solutions, and adequate financial commitments to address online CSEA in the context of other digital harms.
• Greater visibility of online CSEA and child online safety across global, regional, and national platforms and related agendas, including the financial and private sectors.
• Responsible language and data use, and increased attention to financing and innovation to address evolving digital risks with adaptive, cost-effective solutions.
• Strategic partnerships and collective action to drive advocacy impact.
Focusing on trends and recurring challenges, the outcome of this consultancy will better inform UNICEF’s capacity to support the delivery of quality programming in humanitarian settings as defined in the CCCs. It will seek to make recommendations regarding required capacity and system changes and accountabilities amongst HQ divisions, and vis-à-vis regional and country offices to better ensure predictable, timely, and high-quality programme support.
This work is critical to ensuring that UNICEF’s humanitarian interventions continue to save lives, alleviate suffering, and support long-term recovery and resilience for the most vulnerable populations affected by crises.
The Social & Economic Policy (SEP) unit at UNICEF Innocenti - Global Office of Research and Foresight is establishing a Roster of Consultants with pre-qualified candidates who can be contracted quickly to provide a range of research services. These may include quantitative or qualitative data collection activities, data analysis (quantitative and/or qualitative), literature reviews, writing research outputs such as reports, briefs or academic articles, amongst others.
Dans le cadre de cette consultation, il s'agira d'élaborer des modules de formation sur l'intégration du soutien psychosocial dans la prise en charge de la malnutrition aiguë et de renforcer les pools de formateurs au niveau national.
UNICEF Ethiopia is looking for a seasoned Consultant who will conduct midterm review of the Care4Health Project's progress towards achieving the output and outcome targets, conducted document activities, best practices, human interest stories, and innovative approaches that can be scaled up to other project areas.
The objective is to strengthen grantees' capacity to advocate effectively for:
• Policy change, systemic solutions, and adequate financial commitments to address online CSEA in the context of other digital harms.
• Greater visibility of online CSEA and child online safety across global, regional, and national platforms and related agendas, including the financial and private sectors.
• Responsible language and data use, and increased attention to financing and innovation to address evolving digital risks with adaptive, cost-effective solutions.
• Strategic partnerships and collective action to drive advocacy impact.