UNICEF Pacific is in search of a dedicated and proactive international Consultant. The main objective of this consultancy is to help UNICEF Pacific Multi-Country Office To address this gap, in partnership with Fiji National University (FNU) and the East Africa Centre of Excellence (EACE), UNICEF Pacific conducted a 10-day face-to-face training workshop for selected candidates from Pacific countries. This initiative aimed to build the capacity of technical staff from PICTs, helping them identify and overcome cold chain challenges and implement effective solutions. By offering this training locally, the initiative seeks to support professionals working in immunization and other programs who otherwise might not have access to such crucial training. During this period, the EACE team lead, with the support of the UNICEF Focal person, met with several stakeholders and discussed the potential for establishing a regional (Pacific) Centre of Excellence for Cold Chain Equipment Management. A feasibility study or landscape assessment activity was proposed to inform the setting up of the Centre of Excellence.
UNICEF Pacific is in search of a dedicated and proactive international Consultant. Under the direct supervision of Deputy Representative-Programme, the Knowledge Management Consultant, is responsible for overseeing knowledge management (KM) in PIFS including a review of current practices, and the establishment and implementation of a full-scale, comprehensive, Knowledge Management Strategy and System.
UNICEF seeks to hire an experienced, results oriented International consultant to assist UNICEF Lesotho Country Office to support the Government of Lesotho’s (GoL) commitment to fulfil its periodic reporting obligations as a signatory to the UNCRC and in the realisation of children’s rights and ensuring full protection of children and their rights. The expert will support the GoL to compile and submit a periodic report UNCRC
UNICEF seeks to hire an experienced, results oriented International consultant to assist UNICEF Lesotho Country Office with review of the CRVS strategic Plan 2020-2024 and provide a comprehensive report summarizing the findings of the review process. The report outlines the achievements, challenges, and overall effectiveness of the strategic initiatives and recommendations for adjusting the strategic plan, if necessary, including revising objectives, reallocating resources, refining strategies, or introducing new initiatives based on the review findings
The MENA region is at the crossroad of several migration routes. This consultancy will concentrate on two of those routes: North Africa and Afghanistan-Iran. Migration towards, in, within from North Africa is not a new phenomenon. Yet the number of people on the move in the sub-region (including in Algeria, Morocco, Egypt, Libya, and Tunisia) has steadily increased over the past 20 years and is projected to continue as affected populations experience greater economic hardships, political instability, conflict, and/or climate change related disasters and food insecurity. In this context, many families are forced to move to seek safety or a better life for themselves and their children. Thousands of children move across borders unaccompanied.
UNICEF Pacific is in search of a dedicated and proactive international Consultant. The main objective of this consultancy is to help UNICEF Pacific Multi-Country Office To address this gap, in partnership with Fiji National University (FNU) and the East Africa Centre of Excellence (EACE), UNICEF Pacific conducted a 10-day face-to-face training workshop for selected candidates from Pacific countries. This initiative aimed to build the capacity of technical staff from PICTs, helping them identify and overcome cold chain challenges and implement effective solutions. By offering this training locally, the initiative seeks to support professionals working in immunization and other programs who otherwise might not have access to such crucial training. During this period, the EACE team lead, with the support of the UNICEF Focal person, met with several stakeholders and discussed the potential for establishing a regional (Pacific) Centre of Excellence for Cold Chain Equipment Management. A feasibility study or landscape assessment activity was proposed to inform the setting up of the Centre of Excellence.
UNICEF Pacific is in search of a dedicated and proactive international Consultant. Under the direct supervision of Deputy Representative-Programme, the Knowledge Management Consultant, is responsible for overseeing knowledge management (KM) in PIFS including a review of current practices, and the establishment and implementation of a full-scale, comprehensive, Knowledge Management Strategy and System.
UNICEF seeks to hire an experienced, results oriented International consultant to assist UNICEF Lesotho Country Office to support the Government of Lesotho’s (GoL) commitment to fulfil its periodic reporting obligations as a signatory to the UNCRC and in the realisation of children’s rights and ensuring full protection of children and their rights. The expert will support the GoL to compile and submit a periodic report UNCRC
UNICEF seeks to hire an experienced, results oriented International consultant to assist UNICEF Lesotho Country Office with review of the CRVS strategic Plan 2020-2024 and provide a comprehensive report summarizing the findings of the review process. The report outlines the achievements, challenges, and overall effectiveness of the strategic initiatives and recommendations for adjusting the strategic plan, if necessary, including revising objectives, reallocating resources, refining strategies, or introducing new initiatives based on the review findings
The MENA region is at the crossroad of several migration routes. This consultancy will concentrate on two of those routes: North Africa and Afghanistan-Iran. Migration towards, in, within from North Africa is not a new phenomenon. Yet the number of people on the move in the sub-region (including in Algeria, Morocco, Egypt, Libya, and Tunisia) has steadily increased over the past 20 years and is projected to continue as affected populations experience greater economic hardships, political instability, conflict, and/or climate change related disasters and food insecurity. In this context, many families are forced to move to seek safety or a better life for themselves and their children. Thousands of children move across borders unaccompanied.