The Office of Strategy & Evidence - Innocenti (OSE) sets global standards, provides Organization-wide oversight and governance of evidence for the effective and methodologically sound and ethical collection, production of publications, disclosure and use of data, research and knowledge, and validates the quality of evidence, including the development of standards, tools, and systems for capturing, sharing, and applying learning across all levels of the organization. UNITE is a new corporate system that will serve as UNICEF’s next-generation platform for indicator management and reporting. It provides a unified, integrated and user-centric solution designed to streamline indicator management, enable real-time analytics and simplify reporting across the organization. To ensure the successful delivery of the UNITE system, a dedicated temporary assignment is required to support in managing the UNITE project.
Under the direct supervision and guidance of the Deputy Representative Operations, the incumbent will be responsible for managing and monitoring all rehabilitation and construction activities in the Country Office (School Wash infrastructure; ECD reference centers; Second Chance Education Centers, child friendly spaces, etc.) and providing technical support to UNICEF Programs/Operations on construction and rehabilitation activities.
The development of the National Primary Health Care (PHC) Strategy forms part of the broader process of consolidating the reform of Angola’s National Health System (SNS). The National Directorate of Public Health is leading this reform through a dedicated technical working group (TWG) which includes experts from Ministry of Health, UNICEF, WHO and UNFPA, however due to its nature, specialized technical assistance is essential to methodologically facilitate the development process, ensuring technical rigor, systemic coherence, and interinstitutional articulation.
UNICEF Myanmar Social Policy section in Yangon is recruiting 4 national consultants for the disability screening of children/ persons with disabilities. The duration of the assignment is 20 months. Interested Myanmar national applicants with relevant experience and qualifications are eligible to apply.
We are seeking a highly qualified consultant to support a key milestone under the SDG Joint Programme; helping to strengthen inter‑ministerial coordination across Jamaica’s social protection, health, and education sectors.
Help us drive better results for Jamaica’s children!
The Office of Strategy & Evidence - Innocenti (OSE) sets global standards, provides Organization-wide oversight and governance of evidence for the effective and methodologically sound and ethical collection, production of publications, disclosure and use of data, research and knowledge, and validates the quality of evidence, including the development of standards, tools, and systems for capturing, sharing, and applying learning across all levels of the organization. UNITE is a new corporate system that will serve as UNICEF’s next-generation platform for indicator management and reporting. It provides a unified, integrated and user-centric solution designed to streamline indicator management, enable real-time analytics and simplify reporting across the organization. To ensure the successful delivery of the UNITE system, a dedicated temporary assignment is required to support in managing the UNITE project.
Under the direct supervision and guidance of the Deputy Representative Operations, the incumbent will be responsible for managing and monitoring all rehabilitation and construction activities in the Country Office (School Wash infrastructure; ECD reference centers; Second Chance Education Centers, child friendly spaces, etc.) and providing technical support to UNICEF Programs/Operations on construction and rehabilitation activities.
The development of the National Primary Health Care (PHC) Strategy forms part of the broader process of consolidating the reform of Angola’s National Health System (SNS). The National Directorate of Public Health is leading this reform through a dedicated technical working group (TWG) which includes experts from Ministry of Health, UNICEF, WHO and UNFPA, however due to its nature, specialized technical assistance is essential to methodologically facilitate the development process, ensuring technical rigor, systemic coherence, and interinstitutional articulation.
UNICEF Myanmar Social Policy section in Yangon is recruiting 4 national consultants for the disability screening of children/ persons with disabilities. The duration of the assignment is 20 months. Interested Myanmar national applicants with relevant experience and qualifications are eligible to apply.
We are seeking a highly qualified consultant to support a key milestone under the SDG Joint Programme; helping to strengthen inter‑ministerial coordination across Jamaica’s social protection, health, and education sectors.
Help us drive better results for Jamaica’s children!