The Alliance for Child Protection in Humanitarian Action (the Alliance) is a global network of operational agencies, academic institutions, policymakers, donors and practitioners that facilitates inter-agency technical collaboration on child protection in all humanitarian contexts. The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) co-leads the Alliance with rotating NGO, currently the International Rescue Committee and Hurras Network. The Alliance sets standards and produces technical guidance for use by the various stakeholders, particularly field practitioners. Its mission is to support humanitarian actors to achieve high-quality and effective child protection interventions in humanitarian contexts, in both refugee and non-refugee settings.
UNICEF also co-leads the Learning and Development Working Group (L&D WG) and provides a dedicated human resource to lead L&D activities within the Alliance. The purpose of the assignment is to support implementing activities of the L&D WG guided by the Alliance Strategic Brief: Sustaining Child Protection in a Changing Humanitarian Landscape as well as the Alliance CPHA L&D Roadmap, while also taking into account the development of a new strategy to be formulated over the course of 2026 to guide the subsequent strategic period commencing mid-2026
This consultancy will be responsible for maintaining and aligning the GMF indicator architecture to support the design and refinement of systems, workflows, and processes, while also developing analytical products that facilitate the effective use of GMF data by Country Offices (COs), Regional Offices (ROs), and Headquarters (HQ). The consultant will also contribute to the successful delivery of both the annual planning and reporting cycle and the quadrennial strategic planning cycle through corporate PMR systems, thereby advancing UNICEF’s strategic objectives and organizational effectiveness.
The consultancy will be supervised by the Programme Manager of the OSE Monitoring and Results Management Unit and will work in close coordination with other units, divisions, and offices, especially the Organizational Performance and Systems Unit, the Strategic Planning and Analytics Unit, the Digital Impact Division, and UNICEF’s global SIGNAL Monitoring Technical Team.
UNICEF Belize and the National Commission for Families and Children (NCFC) are seeking a National Junior Consultant to support the implementation of the Blue Teddy Bear Campaign — a national initiative focused on preventing violence and sexual abuse against children.
The Junior Consultant will work closely with the Lead Consultant, UNICEF, and NCFC to strengthen youth participation, coordinate outreach activities, and ensure that young people’s voices are reflected in campaign actions and messages. The role includes assisting with community events, youth engagement workshops, visibility and social media efforts, and documenting campaign progress and stories of change.
This is a 12-month consultancy, based in Belize City, with travel to communities across the Southside area. The consultant will contribute to building safer communities for children while gaining hands-on experience in advocacy, communication, and child protection programming.
UNICEF Belize and the National Commission for Families and Children (NCFC) are seeking a National Consultant to lead the first-year implementation of the Blue Teddy Bear Campaign — a nationwide initiative to prevent violence and sexual abuse against children. The consultant will coordinate training, outreach, and community engagement activities across Belize City’s Southside, strengthening the capacity of community-based organizations, schools, parents, and private sector partners to champion child protection.
The assignment includes revising and adapting training materials, facilitating workshops, supporting monitoring and reporting, and ensuring visibility and participation across key partners. This is a 12-month, full-time consultancy based in Belize City, with local travel to participating communities.
The consultant will work under the supervision of the NY-based Climate, Energy, Environment and DRR (CEED) Programme Officer and in close collaboration with other members of the climate finance unit. The consultant would support the climate finance unit in three areas: Climate Finance for Young People, Climate Finance Systems Building and Curate and Disseminate Technical Green Climate Fund Knowledge Products.
The Alliance for Child Protection in Humanitarian Action (the Alliance) is a global network of operational agencies, academic institutions, policymakers, donors and practitioners that facilitates inter-agency technical collaboration on child protection in all humanitarian contexts. The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) co-leads the Alliance with rotating NGO, currently the International Rescue Committee and Hurras Network. The Alliance sets standards and produces technical guidance for use by the various stakeholders, particularly field practitioners. Its mission is to support humanitarian actors to achieve high-quality and effective child protection interventions in humanitarian contexts, in both refugee and non-refugee settings.
UNICEF also co-leads the Learning and Development Working Group (L&D WG) and provides a dedicated human resource to lead L&D activities within the Alliance. The purpose of the assignment is to support implementing activities of the L&D WG guided by the Alliance Strategic Brief: Sustaining Child Protection in a Changing Humanitarian Landscape as well as the Alliance CPHA L&D Roadmap, while also taking into account the development of a new strategy to be formulated over the course of 2026 to guide the subsequent strategic period commencing mid-2026
This consultancy will be responsible for maintaining and aligning the GMF indicator architecture to support the design and refinement of systems, workflows, and processes, while also developing analytical products that facilitate the effective use of GMF data by Country Offices (COs), Regional Offices (ROs), and Headquarters (HQ). The consultant will also contribute to the successful delivery of both the annual planning and reporting cycle and the quadrennial strategic planning cycle through corporate PMR systems, thereby advancing UNICEF’s strategic objectives and organizational effectiveness.
The consultancy will be supervised by the Programme Manager of the OSE Monitoring and Results Management Unit and will work in close coordination with other units, divisions, and offices, especially the Organizational Performance and Systems Unit, the Strategic Planning and Analytics Unit, the Digital Impact Division, and UNICEF’s global SIGNAL Monitoring Technical Team.
UNICEF Belize and the National Commission for Families and Children (NCFC) are seeking a National Junior Consultant to support the implementation of the Blue Teddy Bear Campaign — a national initiative focused on preventing violence and sexual abuse against children.
The Junior Consultant will work closely with the Lead Consultant, UNICEF, and NCFC to strengthen youth participation, coordinate outreach activities, and ensure that young people’s voices are reflected in campaign actions and messages. The role includes assisting with community events, youth engagement workshops, visibility and social media efforts, and documenting campaign progress and stories of change.
This is a 12-month consultancy, based in Belize City, with travel to communities across the Southside area. The consultant will contribute to building safer communities for children while gaining hands-on experience in advocacy, communication, and child protection programming.
UNICEF Belize and the National Commission for Families and Children (NCFC) are seeking a National Consultant to lead the first-year implementation of the Blue Teddy Bear Campaign — a nationwide initiative to prevent violence and sexual abuse against children. The consultant will coordinate training, outreach, and community engagement activities across Belize City’s Southside, strengthening the capacity of community-based organizations, schools, parents, and private sector partners to champion child protection.
The assignment includes revising and adapting training materials, facilitating workshops, supporting monitoring and reporting, and ensuring visibility and participation across key partners. This is a 12-month, full-time consultancy based in Belize City, with local travel to participating communities.
The consultant will work under the supervision of the NY-based Climate, Energy, Environment and DRR (CEED) Programme Officer and in close collaboration with other members of the climate finance unit. The consultant would support the climate finance unit in three areas: Climate Finance for Young People, Climate Finance Systems Building and Curate and Disseminate Technical Green Climate Fund Knowledge Products.