UNICEF Gambia Country Office is looking for qualified national and international experts to support and provide guidance to UNICEF Gambia and the Gambia Bureau of Statistics (GBoS) for the preparation, implementation and completion of the MICS survey in the Gambia.
UNICEF works towards realization of the rights of children. The Division of Private Fundraising and Partnerships (PFP) works with National Committees and Country Offices to drive and maximize income growth for this work. The Audience and Market Insights team (AMI) provides PFP with data and insight on which to base their strategies and plans. AMI leads global research and insights initiatives to support and influence global, regional and local brand/communication/marketing strategies.
This consultancy will provide direct technical support to the relevant COs, while also supporting Regional Office’s (RO)
Risk Management focal points to enhance their capacity in quality assurance, reviewing country-level submissions, and
guiding COs in strengthening their Complaints and Feedback Management. This will contribute to better alignment
between CO, RO, and HQ efforts in risk management, safeguarding, and programme quality, while ensuring compliance
with donor requirements, including those of the World Bank
To drive the SafeChild project implementation across various teams, the project team is looking for an experienced project manager with a passion for digital transformation, cybersecurity and child rights as well as previous UN experience. The project manager will coordinate all operational aspects of the project, including preparation of the steering committees, supporting the coordination of project timeline and deliverables, risk management, budget and reporting. The project manager might also support communications as needed. The project manager will support the organization of two global trainings and an expert forum and panel discussion in Luxembourg, to be organized under the SafeChild initiative. In doing so, the project manager will collaborate across various teams in ICTD headquarters and regional offices. Lastly, the project manager will ensure integration of the SafeChild project in the broader TeamOne initiative, focusing on ensuring synergies, alignment and a cohesive approach to digital capacity related initiatives in ICTD and UNICEF.
UNICEF Gambia Country Office is looking for qualified national and international experts to support and provide guidance to UNICEF Gambia and the Gambia Bureau of Statistics (GBoS) for the preparation, implementation and completion of the MICS survey in the Gambia.
UNICEF works towards realization of the rights of children. The Division of Private Fundraising and Partnerships (PFP) works with National Committees and Country Offices to drive and maximize income growth for this work. The Audience and Market Insights team (AMI) provides PFP with data and insight on which to base their strategies and plans. AMI leads global research and insights initiatives to support and influence global, regional and local brand/communication/marketing strategies.
This consultancy will provide direct technical support to the relevant COs, while also supporting Regional Office’s (RO)
Risk Management focal points to enhance their capacity in quality assurance, reviewing country-level submissions, and
guiding COs in strengthening their Complaints and Feedback Management. This will contribute to better alignment
between CO, RO, and HQ efforts in risk management, safeguarding, and programme quality, while ensuring compliance
with donor requirements, including those of the World Bank
To drive the SafeChild project implementation across various teams, the project team is looking for an experienced project manager with a passion for digital transformation, cybersecurity and child rights as well as previous UN experience. The project manager will coordinate all operational aspects of the project, including preparation of the steering committees, supporting the coordination of project timeline and deliverables, risk management, budget and reporting. The project manager might also support communications as needed. The project manager will support the organization of two global trainings and an expert forum and panel discussion in Luxembourg, to be organized under the SafeChild initiative. In doing so, the project manager will collaborate across various teams in ICTD headquarters and regional offices. Lastly, the project manager will ensure integration of the SafeChild project in the broader TeamOne initiative, focusing on ensuring synergies, alignment and a cohesive approach to digital capacity related initiatives in ICTD and UNICEF.