The purpose of this assignment is to conduct a shock-responsive assessment of Ukraine’s social protection system using globally acknowledged tools - guided by UNICEF’s Social Protection System Readiness Assessment Tool and complemented by other tools as needed (ISPA CODI, OPM’s SRSP toolkit, WB’s ASP framework) - in support of the Government’s social protection reform agenda. Supporting the Government of Ukraine to strengthen social protection systems to address needs in the current crisis context is a strategic objective for UNICEF.
The assessment will identify strengths, gaps, and entry points for enhancing the shock-responsiveness of the national social protection system, with particular focus on recent shocks and responses, linkages with humanitarian assistance if possible, and adaptive capacity to future shocks. The SRSP assessment should focus on the core pillars of SRSP, such as policy and legal framework, coordination and governance, administrative and delivery systems, and contingency financing. The assessment should be practical and provide actionable recommendations to take forward with the Ministry of Social Policy.
UNICEF Nepal Country Office is looking for an expert to support the Education section in the area digital learning and innovation for the duration of twelve months. For more information, the detailed term of the reference is uploaded in the vacancy.
Join our UNICEF Angola team and make a difference in the lives of children and adolescents! UNICEF Angola is looking a Programme Associate to supports the respective section(s) by carrying out a range of procedural, administrative, and operational tasks, to help develop, implement and monitor their country programme, ensuring timely and effective delivery that is consistent with UNICEF rules and regulations.
The purpose of this consultancy is to ensure the smooth, timely, and accurate web publishing and management of the 2026 Humanitarian Action for Children (HAC) appeals and related revisions in preparation for the Global HAC launch in December 2025, and throughout the 2026 cycle. The consultant will be responsible for end-to-end management of publishing approximately 45 standalone appeals, including updating infographics, live web pages, and static PDFs, creating live pages for new 2026 appeals, archiving previous year’s content, and updating the UNICEF HAC webpage components such as visuals, introductions, and navigational elements. Additionally, the consultant will support publishing of the revised HAC appeals throughout 2026 for an estimated 30 appeals as humanitarian requirements and interagency plans evolve, ensuring the UNICEF HAC webpage remains updated effectively.
The purpose of this assignment is to conduct a shock-responsive assessment of Ukraine’s social protection system using globally acknowledged tools - guided by UNICEF’s Social Protection System Readiness Assessment Tool and complemented by other tools as needed (ISPA CODI, OPM’s SRSP toolkit, WB’s ASP framework) - in support of the Government’s social protection reform agenda. Supporting the Government of Ukraine to strengthen social protection systems to address needs in the current crisis context is a strategic objective for UNICEF.
The assessment will identify strengths, gaps, and entry points for enhancing the shock-responsiveness of the national social protection system, with particular focus on recent shocks and responses, linkages with humanitarian assistance if possible, and adaptive capacity to future shocks. The SRSP assessment should focus on the core pillars of SRSP, such as policy and legal framework, coordination and governance, administrative and delivery systems, and contingency financing. The assessment should be practical and provide actionable recommendations to take forward with the Ministry of Social Policy.
UNICEF Nepal Country Office is looking for an expert to support the Education section in the area digital learning and innovation for the duration of twelve months. For more information, the detailed term of the reference is uploaded in the vacancy.
Join our UNICEF Angola team and make a difference in the lives of children and adolescents! UNICEF Angola is looking a Programme Associate to supports the respective section(s) by carrying out a range of procedural, administrative, and operational tasks, to help develop, implement and monitor their country programme, ensuring timely and effective delivery that is consistent with UNICEF rules and regulations.
The purpose of this consultancy is to ensure the smooth, timely, and accurate web publishing and management of the 2026 Humanitarian Action for Children (HAC) appeals and related revisions in preparation for the Global HAC launch in December 2025, and throughout the 2026 cycle. The consultant will be responsible for end-to-end management of publishing approximately 45 standalone appeals, including updating infographics, live web pages, and static PDFs, creating live pages for new 2026 appeals, archiving previous year’s content, and updating the UNICEF HAC webpage components such as visuals, introductions, and navigational elements. Additionally, the consultant will support publishing of the revised HAC appeals throughout 2026 for an estimated 30 appeals as humanitarian requirements and interagency plans evolve, ensuring the UNICEF HAC webpage remains updated effectively.