Establecer un roster de consultores para ofrecer asistencia técnica para la implementación de actividades de prevención de violencia y promoción de convivencia armoniosa, facilitación de actividades, la producción de manuales, guías o productos que apoyen la formación de capacidades, el fortalecimiento de la gestión y la planificación educativa para cultura de paz, y el acompañamiento para generación de información y monitoreo.
Las personas retenidas en el roster proporcionarán sus servicios bajo los Términos de Referencia (TdR) específicos para la asignación al ser contactados por UNICEF.
The Education Section of UNICEF Innocenti - Global Office of Research and Foresight seeks a research consultant to contribute to research design, data analysis and report writing built into the systems strengthening workstream. The consultant will also provide support for dissemination and stakeholder engagement efforts, with particular emphasis on activities conducted within the Innocenti-WWHGE partnership.
The consultant will collaborate with the UNICEF Innocenti research team to scoping new research, conduct quantitative and qualitative data analysis, produce research documents and toolkits, and engage in outreach activities.
UNICEF Regional Office for Europe and Central Asia (ECARO) is hiring a Roma Education/Inclusive Education Expert-Consultant to support the implementation of the EU-funded project in Slovakia.
UNICEF Regional Office for Europe and Central Asia (ECARO) is hiring a Project Coordinator-Consultant to support the implementation of the EU-funded project in Slovakia.
Globally, over 2 billion people suffer from micronutrient deficiencies, exacerbating mortality from preventable diseases. Micronutrient deficiencies in Afghanistan present a severe public health crisis, as highlighted by the last available data (National Nutrition Survey 2013). Over 40% of women and children suffer from anemia, while 50% of children under five are vitamin A deficient, which is classified as a severe problem by WHO. Zinc and iodine deficiencies are also prevalent, and vitamin D deficiency affects nearly all women (95.5%) and children (81%). Compounding this, knowledge about micronutrients is alarmingly low, with only 38.7% of Afghans aware of vitamins, and 69.8% of mothers uninformed about vitamin A. Despite iodized salt awareness (64.2%), only 43.6% of households use adequately iodized salt, and just 38.1% consume fortified foods.
UNICEF leads efforts to combat this, but scaling up interventions—like supplementation and community-based programs—requires strengthened coordination, capacity building, and nationwide implementation.
Establecer un roster de consultores para ofrecer asistencia técnica para la implementación de actividades de prevención de violencia y promoción de convivencia armoniosa, facilitación de actividades, la producción de manuales, guías o productos que apoyen la formación de capacidades, el fortalecimiento de la gestión y la planificación educativa para cultura de paz, y el acompañamiento para generación de información y monitoreo.
Las personas retenidas en el roster proporcionarán sus servicios bajo los Términos de Referencia (TdR) específicos para la asignación al ser contactados por UNICEF.
The Education Section of UNICEF Innocenti - Global Office of Research and Foresight seeks a research consultant to contribute to research design, data analysis and report writing built into the systems strengthening workstream. The consultant will also provide support for dissemination and stakeholder engagement efforts, with particular emphasis on activities conducted within the Innocenti-WWHGE partnership.
The consultant will collaborate with the UNICEF Innocenti research team to scoping new research, conduct quantitative and qualitative data analysis, produce research documents and toolkits, and engage in outreach activities.
UNICEF Regional Office for Europe and Central Asia (ECARO) is hiring a Roma Education/Inclusive Education Expert-Consultant to support the implementation of the EU-funded project in Slovakia.
UNICEF Regional Office for Europe and Central Asia (ECARO) is hiring a Project Coordinator-Consultant to support the implementation of the EU-funded project in Slovakia.
Globally, over 2 billion people suffer from micronutrient deficiencies, exacerbating mortality from preventable diseases. Micronutrient deficiencies in Afghanistan present a severe public health crisis, as highlighted by the last available data (National Nutrition Survey 2013). Over 40% of women and children suffer from anemia, while 50% of children under five are vitamin A deficient, which is classified as a severe problem by WHO. Zinc and iodine deficiencies are also prevalent, and vitamin D deficiency affects nearly all women (95.5%) and children (81%). Compounding this, knowledge about micronutrients is alarmingly low, with only 38.7% of Afghans aware of vitamins, and 69.8% of mothers uninformed about vitamin A. Despite iodized salt awareness (64.2%), only 43.6% of households use adequately iodized salt, and just 38.1% consume fortified foods.
UNICEF leads efforts to combat this, but scaling up interventions—like supplementation and community-based programs—requires strengthened coordination, capacity building, and nationwide implementation.