This consultancy offers a unique opportunity to work directly with UNICEF’s Chief Data Officer in identifying and
cataloguing key data assets that will be used to scope the data governance framework. The consultant will play a key
role in strengthening UNICEF’s data maturity by developing a validated inventory of enterprise data assets, facilitating
cross-divisional collaboration, and refining strategic documents that will underpin organization-wide data management
practices—promoting visibility, reusability, and accountability.
Mongolia CO is looking for a MICS Plus Survey Consultant will be responsible for supporting the NSO in the implementation of the survey and will report to both Population and Social Statistics Department of the NSO and UNICEF Mongolia Country Office
The Health & Nutrition Officer leads the health and nutrition unit and provides professional technical assistance and support for programme design, planning, implementation, monitoring evaluation, and management of programme activities, including data analysis, progress reporting, knowledge networking and capacity building, in support of the achievement of planned objectives - aligned with Health & Nutrition Country Programme goals and strategy.
The Social & Economic Policy (SEP) unit at UNICEF Innocenti - Global Office of Research and Foresight is establishing a Roster of Consultants with pre-qualified candidates who can be contracted quickly to provide a range of research services. These may include quantitative or qualitative data collection activities, data analysis (quantitative and/or qualitative), literature reviews, writing research outputs such as reports, briefs or academic articles, amongst others.
The purpose of the assignment is to assess the capacity of partners in delivering disability inclusive programming and to develop service referral pathways and protocols to enhance service delivery for persons with disabilities.
UNICEF Pacific is seeking two dynamic and experienced international consultants with complementary expertise to lead a comprehensive dietary intake assessment in Kiribati. This 100-day consultancy, spread over 8 months, will combine multidisciplinary approaches to address five key components of the assignment. If you are passionate about improving nutrition outcomes and have a strong background in dietary assessment, food systems, or public health nutrition, we invite you to apply.
Are you a passionate global health professional ready to make a lasting impact? UNICEF Pacific is seeking an experienced and proactive international consultant to support the Ministry of Health and Medical Services (MHMS) in Kiribati in advancing the Baby Friendly Hospital Initiative (BFHI). Over a 3-month period (32 working days), you will provide technical expertise, build local capacity, and help drive sustainable improvements in breastfeeding practices and maternal-child health outcomes.
UNICEF Pacific is seeking an experienced international consultant for an 86-day assignment over 4 months, based full-time in Tarawa, Kiribati with travel to outer islands. The consultant will provide data-driven technical assistance to strengthen immunization systems, support capacity building through on-the-job knowledge transfer, coordinate with government and partners, and document lessons learned and prioritized recommendations to improve routine immunization coverage and control of vaccine-preventable disease outbreaks.
UNICEF Pacific is seeking a passionate and experienced international consultant to lead the review and revision of the Valium Smol Pikinini Blong Yumi Curriculum Framework for Early Childhood Education (ECE) in the Solomon Islands. This is a unique opportunity to shape the future of early learning for children aged 3–4, ensuring it is inclusive, culturally relevant, and climate-resilient.
Under the direct supervision of Chief Education, the Education Specialist will provide technical guidance and management support throughout the programming processes to facilitate the administration and achievement of results under the RISE Rwanda programme, contributing to the achievement of UNICEF Rwanda education programme results. The specialist will work closely with the Education Section team, the Mastercard Foundation (the funding partner) and non-governmental implementing partners, under the overall strategic guidance of the Ministry of Education.
In support of Indonesia’s Partnership Compact Focus Area A: teaching practices and educational leadership, research will be undertaken to analyse the barriers and enabling factors for gender equality in school leadership positions in the country, as a means to strengthen gender-responsive pedagogy, learning environments and student learning outcomes.
The purpose of the international consultancy is to support an analysis of barriers and interventions for female leaders and female candidates for promotion to and undertaking school leadership positions in Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education (MoPSE) and Ministry of Religious Affairs (MoRA) schools and madrasahs in Indonesia. The assignment will generate evidence to inform national and subnational strategies that foster more equitable, inclusive and effective education leadership structures
Indonesia’s Partnership Compact was published on GPE’s website on July 2024, after a participatory development process led by the Mitra Pendidikan Indonesia (MPI)/Local Education Group (LEG), co-chaired by the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education (MoPSE) and Ministry of Religious Affairs (MoRA). Based on an Enabling Factor Analysis (EFA) conducted in 2024, Indonesia’s Partnership Compact is focusing on four focus areas for support and capacity building for system transformation through GPE. The four focus areas include: (A) teaching practices and educational leadership; (B) learning environment, (C) support for special needs and disadvantaged groups, and (D) governance and coordination.
UNICEF, in its role as SCG Grant Agent, is responsible for facilitating an agreed work plan of activities structured around the enabling factors and the four focus areas. In support of Indonesia’s Partnership Compact Focus Area A: teaching practices and educational leadership, research will be undertaken to analyse the barriers and enabling factors for gender equality in school leadership positions in the country, as a means to strengthen gender-responsive pedagogy, learning environments and student learning outcomes.
The purpose of the national consultancy is to support an analysis of barriers and interventions for female leaders and female candidates for promotion to and undertaking school and madrasah leadership positions in MoPSE and MoRA schools in Indonesia. The assignment will generate evidence to inform national and subnational strategies that foster more equitable, inclusive and effective education leadership structures.
UNICEF Zimbabwe is inviting applications for a national individual to support the Government of Zimbabwe and the Ministry of Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare (MoPSLSW) in developing a Grievance Redress Mechanism for the government social protection programmes.
UNICEF Zimbabwe is inviting applications for a national individual to support the Ministry of Primary and Secondary (MoPSE) in providing oversight for the implementation of Cantoo Scribe EdTech for inclusive early learning education under the Learning Pioneers Programme in Zimbabwe.
The United Nations Children’s Fund in Cambodia is looking for a Cambodian national consultant to conduct a mapping of the private sector in Cambodia to:
• Identify corporates, CSR initiatives, foundations, Chambers of Commerce and HNWIs with potential alignment to UNICEF’s mission.
• Identify charity organizations that are actively fundraising through corporate partnerships and individual donations. Assess the philanthropic landscape, including giving trends, motivations, and mechanisms.
• Provide strategic recommendations for UNICEF Cambodia to engage with these actors effectively.
• Identify relevant digital payment tools and payment options in Cambodia.
If you are passionate about making a lasting difference for children in Cambodia, UNICEF would like to hear from you.
With funding from the Global Partnership for Education (GPE) System Transformation of Education (STEP) for Girls and Learning, the consultant will lead the design and development of a package of interventions that will strengthen pre-primary education in Ethiopia.
O UNICEF Angola está a recrutar um estagiário portador de deficiência, como parte dos seus esforços para capacitar os jovens com competências que aumentem as suas oportunidades de emprego no futuro e diversifiquem a sua força de trabalho e proporcionar oportunidades de emprego.
UNICEF Yemen is seeking a highly skilled and experienced consultant to support the Capacity building for UNICEF staff and partners, in particular the Environmental and Social Safeguarding (ESS) focal points, on Environmental and Social Standards as per UNICEF and the donors’ relevant frameworks. A specific focus will be dedicated to the following: Occupational Health and Safety (OHS), Community Health and Safety, Medical Waste Management (MWM) and other environmental aspects.
UNICEF Pacific seeks a proactive International Consultant to support WASH programs across Vanuatu’s six provinces. This 12-month role (22 days/month) involves extensive fieldwork—about 50% of the time—focused on infrastructure assessments, construction supervision, and monitoring.
The consultant will work under the WASH Specialist (Water Sector Partnership) in Vanuatu, with support from the broader WASH team in Suva, Fiji. Regular travel, including 1–2 visits per month to outer islands, is required.
This consultancy offers a unique opportunity to work directly with UNICEF’s Chief Data Officer in identifying and
cataloguing key data assets that will be used to scope the data governance framework. The consultant will play a key
role in strengthening UNICEF’s data maturity by developing a validated inventory of enterprise data assets, facilitating
cross-divisional collaboration, and refining strategic documents that will underpin organization-wide data management
practices—promoting visibility, reusability, and accountability.
Mongolia CO is looking for a MICS Plus Survey Consultant will be responsible for supporting the NSO in the implementation of the survey and will report to both Population and Social Statistics Department of the NSO and UNICEF Mongolia Country Office
The Health & Nutrition Officer leads the health and nutrition unit and provides professional technical assistance and support for programme design, planning, implementation, monitoring evaluation, and management of programme activities, including data analysis, progress reporting, knowledge networking and capacity building, in support of the achievement of planned objectives - aligned with Health & Nutrition Country Programme goals and strategy.
The Social & Economic Policy (SEP) unit at UNICEF Innocenti - Global Office of Research and Foresight is establishing a Roster of Consultants with pre-qualified candidates who can be contracted quickly to provide a range of research services. These may include quantitative or qualitative data collection activities, data analysis (quantitative and/or qualitative), literature reviews, writing research outputs such as reports, briefs or academic articles, amongst others.
The purpose of the assignment is to assess the capacity of partners in delivering disability inclusive programming and to develop service referral pathways and protocols to enhance service delivery for persons with disabilities.
UNICEF Pacific is seeking two dynamic and experienced international consultants with complementary expertise to lead a comprehensive dietary intake assessment in Kiribati. This 100-day consultancy, spread over 8 months, will combine multidisciplinary approaches to address five key components of the assignment. If you are passionate about improving nutrition outcomes and have a strong background in dietary assessment, food systems, or public health nutrition, we invite you to apply.
Are you a passionate global health professional ready to make a lasting impact? UNICEF Pacific is seeking an experienced and proactive international consultant to support the Ministry of Health and Medical Services (MHMS) in Kiribati in advancing the Baby Friendly Hospital Initiative (BFHI). Over a 3-month period (32 working days), you will provide technical expertise, build local capacity, and help drive sustainable improvements in breastfeeding practices and maternal-child health outcomes.
UNICEF Pacific is seeking an experienced international consultant for an 86-day assignment over 4 months, based full-time in Tarawa, Kiribati with travel to outer islands. The consultant will provide data-driven technical assistance to strengthen immunization systems, support capacity building through on-the-job knowledge transfer, coordinate with government and partners, and document lessons learned and prioritized recommendations to improve routine immunization coverage and control of vaccine-preventable disease outbreaks.
UNICEF Pacific is seeking a passionate and experienced international consultant to lead the review and revision of the Valium Smol Pikinini Blong Yumi Curriculum Framework for Early Childhood Education (ECE) in the Solomon Islands. This is a unique opportunity to shape the future of early learning for children aged 3–4, ensuring it is inclusive, culturally relevant, and climate-resilient.
Under the direct supervision of Chief Education, the Education Specialist will provide technical guidance and management support throughout the programming processes to facilitate the administration and achievement of results under the RISE Rwanda programme, contributing to the achievement of UNICEF Rwanda education programme results. The specialist will work closely with the Education Section team, the Mastercard Foundation (the funding partner) and non-governmental implementing partners, under the overall strategic guidance of the Ministry of Education.
In support of Indonesia’s Partnership Compact Focus Area A: teaching practices and educational leadership, research will be undertaken to analyse the barriers and enabling factors for gender equality in school leadership positions in the country, as a means to strengthen gender-responsive pedagogy, learning environments and student learning outcomes.
The purpose of the international consultancy is to support an analysis of barriers and interventions for female leaders and female candidates for promotion to and undertaking school leadership positions in Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education (MoPSE) and Ministry of Religious Affairs (MoRA) schools and madrasahs in Indonesia. The assignment will generate evidence to inform national and subnational strategies that foster more equitable, inclusive and effective education leadership structures
Indonesia’s Partnership Compact was published on GPE’s website on July 2024, after a participatory development process led by the Mitra Pendidikan Indonesia (MPI)/Local Education Group (LEG), co-chaired by the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education (MoPSE) and Ministry of Religious Affairs (MoRA). Based on an Enabling Factor Analysis (EFA) conducted in 2024, Indonesia’s Partnership Compact is focusing on four focus areas for support and capacity building for system transformation through GPE. The four focus areas include: (A) teaching practices and educational leadership; (B) learning environment, (C) support for special needs and disadvantaged groups, and (D) governance and coordination.
UNICEF, in its role as SCG Grant Agent, is responsible for facilitating an agreed work plan of activities structured around the enabling factors and the four focus areas. In support of Indonesia’s Partnership Compact Focus Area A: teaching practices and educational leadership, research will be undertaken to analyse the barriers and enabling factors for gender equality in school leadership positions in the country, as a means to strengthen gender-responsive pedagogy, learning environments and student learning outcomes.
The purpose of the national consultancy is to support an analysis of barriers and interventions for female leaders and female candidates for promotion to and undertaking school and madrasah leadership positions in MoPSE and MoRA schools in Indonesia. The assignment will generate evidence to inform national and subnational strategies that foster more equitable, inclusive and effective education leadership structures.
UNICEF Zimbabwe is inviting applications for a national individual to support the Government of Zimbabwe and the Ministry of Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare (MoPSLSW) in developing a Grievance Redress Mechanism for the government social protection programmes.
UNICEF Zimbabwe is inviting applications for a national individual to support the Ministry of Primary and Secondary (MoPSE) in providing oversight for the implementation of Cantoo Scribe EdTech for inclusive early learning education under the Learning Pioneers Programme in Zimbabwe.
The United Nations Children’s Fund in Cambodia is looking for a Cambodian national consultant to conduct a mapping of the private sector in Cambodia to:
• Identify corporates, CSR initiatives, foundations, Chambers of Commerce and HNWIs with potential alignment to UNICEF’s mission.
• Identify charity organizations that are actively fundraising through corporate partnerships and individual donations. Assess the philanthropic landscape, including giving trends, motivations, and mechanisms.
• Provide strategic recommendations for UNICEF Cambodia to engage with these actors effectively.
• Identify relevant digital payment tools and payment options in Cambodia.
If you are passionate about making a lasting difference for children in Cambodia, UNICEF would like to hear from you.
With funding from the Global Partnership for Education (GPE) System Transformation of Education (STEP) for Girls and Learning, the consultant will lead the design and development of a package of interventions that will strengthen pre-primary education in Ethiopia.
O UNICEF Angola está a recrutar um estagiário portador de deficiência, como parte dos seus esforços para capacitar os jovens com competências que aumentem as suas oportunidades de emprego no futuro e diversifiquem a sua força de trabalho e proporcionar oportunidades de emprego.
UNICEF Yemen is seeking a highly skilled and experienced consultant to support the Capacity building for UNICEF staff and partners, in particular the Environmental and Social Safeguarding (ESS) focal points, on Environmental and Social Standards as per UNICEF and the donors’ relevant frameworks. A specific focus will be dedicated to the following: Occupational Health and Safety (OHS), Community Health and Safety, Medical Waste Management (MWM) and other environmental aspects.
UNICEF Pacific seeks a proactive International Consultant to support WASH programs across Vanuatu’s six provinces. This 12-month role (22 days/month) involves extensive fieldwork—about 50% of the time—focused on infrastructure assessments, construction supervision, and monitoring.
The consultant will work under the WASH Specialist (Water Sector Partnership) in Vanuatu, with support from the broader WASH team in Suva, Fiji. Regular travel, including 1–2 visits per month to outer islands, is required.