UNICEF seeks to recruit an individual consultant to conduct baseline and endline evaluations that operationalize the global Skills4Girls results framework (2026-2029), to assess shifts in agency, skills acquisition, gender norms and system responsiveness.
If you are a dedicated professional who is passionate about improving the health and well-being of children and communities, the world’s leading children’s rights organization would like to hear from you. UNICEF Philippines is looking for a Health Officer who will provide technical, operational, and administrative support for the Health Programme.The Health Officer will contribute to all stages of the programme cycle, from planning and development to implementation, monitoring, evaluation, and reporting of results. The incumbent will support programme management, stakeholder engagement, partnership building, and knowledge-sharing initiatives to help ensure the effective delivery of health interventions and improved outcomes for children and women. The role will also provide technical assistance to government counterparts, development partners, and implementing agencies, while supporting innovation, capacity-building, and evidence-based programming. This post will be based in Cotabato.
UNICEF Guinea Country Office operates in a complex development and humanitarian context, with programmes spanning health, nutrition, WASH, education, child protection and social policy. The Information Communication Technology Technology for Development - ICT/T4D Unit plays a critical role in enabling digital programme delivery, data collection and systems strengthening across all sections and field offices (Kankan, Labé, Nzérékoré). The T4D Associate (G6) reports directly to the T4D Specialist and works in close coordination with programme sections and government counterparts on T4D initiatives. Functional guidance is provided by the Regional ICT/T4D team (WCARO)
The principal objective of the Child Protection AoR in north-east Nigeria is to ensure that child protection services for children, including adolescents, and caregivers most affected by the humanitarian crisis are responsive, efficient, effective and inclusive. The Child Protection AoR (CP AoR) is currently co-led by the Ministry of Women Affairs and Social Development (MWASD) and UNICEF. In line with the localization strategy, UNICEF will actively support the transitioning of the CP AoR coordination to the Nigerian government. UNICEF works to support the efforts of the Nigerian Government to provide reintegration services to children and women exiting armed groups and those released from detention in north-east Nigeria. The effective reintegration of children is hindered by the impact of armed conflict on societies, such as the absence of livelihood opportunities, weak economies and markets, and a breakdown of social infrastructure, including schools and health facilities. As part of the efforts to scale up reintegration support to children and women, UNICEF will continue to engage and collaborate with civil society organizations and private sector institutions to support the provision of economic and social reintegration support to vulnerable people, including adolescent girls and women, with interventions that address their specific reintegration needs. These programmes aim to help individuals find their way back into civilian life, thereby reducing the likelihood of a return to violence or criminality and preventing the emergence of future conflicts.
The purpose of this assignment is to strengthen disaster risk financing (DRF) systems for social sectors in selected Pacific
Island Countries (Fiji, Tonga, Samoa, Solomon Islands, and Vanuatu) by improving the capacity of governments and
partners to mobilize and deliver financial resources effectively to protect children and essential services during shocks.
The consultancy will support UNICEF Pacific Multi-Country Office (MCO) to enhance its role as a strategic partner in DRF
by working closely with Ministries of Finance and line ministries responsible for education, health & nutrition, child
protection, WASH, and social protection to strengthen the integration of social sectors within DRF frameworks. This
includes assessing and improving shock-responsive delivery systems (“money-out”), identifying systemic bottlenecks, and
providing targeted technical support and initial capacity-building to ensure that financial resources translate into timely
and effective support for children.
The assignment will further contribute to elevating the role of social sectors within national DRF approaches, ensuring
that financing mechanisms explicitly account for the protection of essential services and the needs of children in disaster
contexts.
In parallel, the consultancy will facilitate engagement with key regional and international partners, including PCRIC, the
World Bank, the Asian Development Bank (ADB), and the Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat (PIFS), to align UNICEF’s work
with broader DRF initiatives and promote coordinated, multi-sectoral approaches.
Finally, the consultancy will contribute to the development of donor-ready proposals and a UNICEF DRF roadmap,
ensuring that country-level engagement and systems improvements are translated into actionable strategies,
strengthened partnerships, and resource mobilization opportunities to better protect children from disaster impacts.
UNICEF is seeking a dynamic and committed professional to join its team as a Nutrition Officer, supporting the delivery of maternal, infant, young child and adolescent nutrition (MIYCAN) services, including wasting management, and robust monitoring systems to improve outcomes for vulnerable populations in targeted districts.
You will play a critical part in providing technical assistance, and supporting programme planning, implementation, and monitoring of nutrition interventions, enabling services to reach those most in need. You will work closely with government counterparts, civil society, and development partners to support systems strengthening, evidence-based approaches, and scalable solutions.Your role will be instrumental in supporting efficient utilization of resources to deliver high-quality nutrition services, which will enable improvements in the survival, growth, and well-being of children and women in Malawi.
UNICEF Nigeria Country Office in Abuja, Nigeria is seeking a passionate and committed person to work in the role of a Social and Behaviour Specialist (Polio Outbreak Response) and invites applications from highly motivated and committed persons who want to contribute to results for children. If you are that person, we encourage you to apply and become part of a highly motivated and committed team.
Significant field experience in high-risk or conflict environments is required.Demonstrated supervisory and operational leadership experience is required.Strong understanding of the United Nations Security Management System (UNSMS) is essential.Experience engaging with UNDSS, UN agencies, humanitarian coordination structures andoperational interlocutors is highly desirable.Knowledge of the local language is highly desirable.
UNICEF Malawi’s Country Programme aims to ensure that all children and adolescents can survive, grow, learn, and be protected, with a strong focus on those who are most vulnerable and at risk of being left behind. The programme works to create an inclusive and resilient environment where every child has equal opportunities. The Country Programme focuses on Child Survival and Development (Health, Nutrition and WASH), Learning, Skills and Protection, Social Policy (Social Protection and Public Finance for Children), Gender Equality, Inclusion and Innovation within a robust evidence-informed environment, and supported by programme and operational effectiveness and efficiency UNICEF works across both humanitarian and development contexts to strengthen preparedness for emergencies, support climate adaptation and response, and build the resilience of institutions, communities, and young people. UNICEF is seeking a highly motivated Social Policy Specialist to support the effective delivery of its Country Programme, contributing to improved outcomes for children in a complex, risk‑prone environment. Reporting to the Chief of the Social Policy Section, the Social Policy Specialist plays a critical role in leading activities related to the coordination, capacity-building, implementation and monitoring of the social protection sector, and more specifically, the flagship National Social Cash Transfer Programme (SCTP).
The purpose of this consultancy is to support the design, piloting, and implementation of an integrated School Management and Early Warning System (EWS) model for primary education in Sahrawi refugee camps. The consultant will serve as the primary field-based partner to the Senior International Consultant, ensuring strong linkage between technical design and real school-level implementation, while providing contextual expertise, coordination, and facilitation support across all phases of the assignment
The purpose of this consultancy is to support field-level data collection for the design and piloting of the School Management and Early Warning System (EWS) in primary schools across the Sahrawi refugee camps. Consultants will work under the supervision of the National Consultant and UNICEF Education team to collect high-quality quantitative and qualitative data from schools, teachers, students, and community stakeholders.
L'UNICEF œuvre pour un Bénin où les enfants et adolescents vivant dans les communautés les plus vulnérables, ont un accès équitable à des services sociaux essentiels de qualité pour un développement holistique y compris en situation d’urgence.
Dans le cadre de son programme pays en appui à la section Survie et Epanouissement de l’Enfant, tant sur le plan programmatique qu’opérationnel, l’Unicef cherche un ou une stagiaire.
Sous la supervision directe du Chief Social Behavior Change, le/la stagiaire apportera son appui en matière de programmation sensible au genre, tout en contribuant au renforcement de l’intégration et la communication sur les résultats transformateurs du genre dans les projets etactivités de l’organisation.
Brindar asistencia técnica epidemiológica para la implementación y fortalecimiento de la vigilancia de las Enfermedades Transmitidas por los Alimentos (ETA) en la Unidad de Vigilancia de la Salud (UVS) de la Secretaría de Salud (SESAL), mediante el diseño de lineamientos técnico-normativos, la ficha epidemiológica, los flujos y procesos de análisis de datos, y un plan de trabajo intersectorial con la Agencia de Regulación Sanitaria (ARSA) y el Servicio Nacional de Sanidad Agropecuaria (SENASA) bajo el enfoque “Una Salud”, para mejorar la detección, caracterización y respuesta ante las ETA y su relación con la inocuidad de los alimentos.
Cuba atraviesa un proceso de transformaciones normativas e institucionales en materia de protección integral de niñas, niños y adolescentes, en un contexto marcado por desafíos económicos y sociales. Aun en este escenario, el país ha continuado impulsando avances en su marco constitucional, legal y de políticas públicas, que abren
oportunidades para fortalecer progresivamente los mecanismos de promoción, protección, restitución y defensa de derechos de niñas, niños y adolescentes.
L’UNICEF Algérie opère dans un contexte de programmation duale, englobant à la fois des interventions de développement et des interventions humanitaires :Au niveau national, l’UNICEF appuie le Gouvernement algérien à travers des programmes axés sur le développement visant à renforcer les systèmes, les politiques et les services en faveur des enfants, notamment dans les domaines de la santé, de l’éducation, de la protection de l’enfance, des politiques sociales et du développement des adolescents.Parallèlement, l’UNICEF dirige et soutient une réponse humanitaire prolongée à Tindouf, en fournissant une assistance vitale ainsi que des interventions de renforcement de la résilience en faveur des enfants et des familles réfugiés sahraouis, en étroite coordination avec les agences des Nations Unies, les partenaires nationaux et les acteurs humanitaires.
Passionate about people analytics? Partner with People and Culture leaders to uncover insights, improve employee experience, and strengthen workforce decisions. Make your analysis count where it matters most.
Make a real impact by supporting UNICEF’s private sector fundraising—ensuring funds are managed accurately and used effectively to deliver high‑quality programmes, strengthen donor trust, and drive meaningful results for children worldwide. Join our team!
Join UNICEF Malawi and help deliver lasting results for children and women by strengthening both programme impact and resource stewardship. As a Monitoring & Evaluation Specialist, you will play a critical role in advancing evidence-based programming and accountability across the country office. You will be at the forefront of driving high-quality monitoring systems, data analysis, and knowledge management to inform decision-making and enhance programme effectiveness.Working within the Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation (PME) team, you will support the design and implementation of robustM&E frameworks, ensuring timely and accurate tracking of results. Your work will contribute to generating actionable insights, strengthening learning, and improving the impact of programmes for children, adolescents, and women across Malawi.
UNICEF Malawi is seeking a motivated Education Specialist to lead a team in strengthening multi-sectoral education programming that improves education quality, strengthens foundational learning, expands alternative learning pathways for adolescents, and promotes safe, inclusive school environments. The role provides technical leadership in programme design, implementation, monitoring, and partnerships to ensure vulnerable children and adolescents can learn, thrive, and build resilience across development and humanitarian contexts.
UNICEF seeks to recruit an individual consultant to conduct baseline and endline evaluations that operationalize the global Skills4Girls results framework (2026-2029), to assess shifts in agency, skills acquisition, gender norms and system responsiveness.
If you are a dedicated professional who is passionate about improving the health and well-being of children and communities, the world’s leading children’s rights organization would like to hear from you. UNICEF Philippines is looking for a Health Officer who will provide technical, operational, and administrative support for the Health Programme.The Health Officer will contribute to all stages of the programme cycle, from planning and development to implementation, monitoring, evaluation, and reporting of results. The incumbent will support programme management, stakeholder engagement, partnership building, and knowledge-sharing initiatives to help ensure the effective delivery of health interventions and improved outcomes for children and women. The role will also provide technical assistance to government counterparts, development partners, and implementing agencies, while supporting innovation, capacity-building, and evidence-based programming. This post will be based in Cotabato.
UNICEF Guinea Country Office operates in a complex development and humanitarian context, with programmes spanning health, nutrition, WASH, education, child protection and social policy. The Information Communication Technology Technology for Development - ICT/T4D Unit plays a critical role in enabling digital programme delivery, data collection and systems strengthening across all sections and field offices (Kankan, Labé, Nzérékoré). The T4D Associate (G6) reports directly to the T4D Specialist and works in close coordination with programme sections and government counterparts on T4D initiatives. Functional guidance is provided by the Regional ICT/T4D team (WCARO)
The principal objective of the Child Protection AoR in north-east Nigeria is to ensure that child protection services for children, including adolescents, and caregivers most affected by the humanitarian crisis are responsive, efficient, effective and inclusive. The Child Protection AoR (CP AoR) is currently co-led by the Ministry of Women Affairs and Social Development (MWASD) and UNICEF. In line with the localization strategy, UNICEF will actively support the transitioning of the CP AoR coordination to the Nigerian government. UNICEF works to support the efforts of the Nigerian Government to provide reintegration services to children and women exiting armed groups and those released from detention in north-east Nigeria. The effective reintegration of children is hindered by the impact of armed conflict on societies, such as the absence of livelihood opportunities, weak economies and markets, and a breakdown of social infrastructure, including schools and health facilities. As part of the efforts to scale up reintegration support to children and women, UNICEF will continue to engage and collaborate with civil society organizations and private sector institutions to support the provision of economic and social reintegration support to vulnerable people, including adolescent girls and women, with interventions that address their specific reintegration needs. These programmes aim to help individuals find their way back into civilian life, thereby reducing the likelihood of a return to violence or criminality and preventing the emergence of future conflicts.
The purpose of this assignment is to strengthen disaster risk financing (DRF) systems for social sectors in selected Pacific
Island Countries (Fiji, Tonga, Samoa, Solomon Islands, and Vanuatu) by improving the capacity of governments and
partners to mobilize and deliver financial resources effectively to protect children and essential services during shocks.
The consultancy will support UNICEF Pacific Multi-Country Office (MCO) to enhance its role as a strategic partner in DRF
by working closely with Ministries of Finance and line ministries responsible for education, health & nutrition, child
protection, WASH, and social protection to strengthen the integration of social sectors within DRF frameworks. This
includes assessing and improving shock-responsive delivery systems (“money-out”), identifying systemic bottlenecks, and
providing targeted technical support and initial capacity-building to ensure that financial resources translate into timely
and effective support for children.
The assignment will further contribute to elevating the role of social sectors within national DRF approaches, ensuring
that financing mechanisms explicitly account for the protection of essential services and the needs of children in disaster
contexts.
In parallel, the consultancy will facilitate engagement with key regional and international partners, including PCRIC, the
World Bank, the Asian Development Bank (ADB), and the Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat (PIFS), to align UNICEF’s work
with broader DRF initiatives and promote coordinated, multi-sectoral approaches.
Finally, the consultancy will contribute to the development of donor-ready proposals and a UNICEF DRF roadmap,
ensuring that country-level engagement and systems improvements are translated into actionable strategies,
strengthened partnerships, and resource mobilization opportunities to better protect children from disaster impacts.
UNICEF is seeking a dynamic and committed professional to join its team as a Nutrition Officer, supporting the delivery of maternal, infant, young child and adolescent nutrition (MIYCAN) services, including wasting management, and robust monitoring systems to improve outcomes for vulnerable populations in targeted districts.
You will play a critical part in providing technical assistance, and supporting programme planning, implementation, and monitoring of nutrition interventions, enabling services to reach those most in need. You will work closely with government counterparts, civil society, and development partners to support systems strengthening, evidence-based approaches, and scalable solutions.Your role will be instrumental in supporting efficient utilization of resources to deliver high-quality nutrition services, which will enable improvements in the survival, growth, and well-being of children and women in Malawi.
UNICEF Nigeria Country Office in Abuja, Nigeria is seeking a passionate and committed person to work in the role of a Social and Behaviour Specialist (Polio Outbreak Response) and invites applications from highly motivated and committed persons who want to contribute to results for children. If you are that person, we encourage you to apply and become part of a highly motivated and committed team.
Significant field experience in high-risk or conflict environments is required.Demonstrated supervisory and operational leadership experience is required.Strong understanding of the United Nations Security Management System (UNSMS) is essential.Experience engaging with UNDSS, UN agencies, humanitarian coordination structures andoperational interlocutors is highly desirable.Knowledge of the local language is highly desirable.
UNICEF Malawi’s Country Programme aims to ensure that all children and adolescents can survive, grow, learn, and be protected, with a strong focus on those who are most vulnerable and at risk of being left behind. The programme works to create an inclusive and resilient environment where every child has equal opportunities. The Country Programme focuses on Child Survival and Development (Health, Nutrition and WASH), Learning, Skills and Protection, Social Policy (Social Protection and Public Finance for Children), Gender Equality, Inclusion and Innovation within a robust evidence-informed environment, and supported by programme and operational effectiveness and efficiency UNICEF works across both humanitarian and development contexts to strengthen preparedness for emergencies, support climate adaptation and response, and build the resilience of institutions, communities, and young people. UNICEF is seeking a highly motivated Social Policy Specialist to support the effective delivery of its Country Programme, contributing to improved outcomes for children in a complex, risk‑prone environment. Reporting to the Chief of the Social Policy Section, the Social Policy Specialist plays a critical role in leading activities related to the coordination, capacity-building, implementation and monitoring of the social protection sector, and more specifically, the flagship National Social Cash Transfer Programme (SCTP).
The purpose of this consultancy is to support the design, piloting, and implementation of an integrated School Management and Early Warning System (EWS) model for primary education in Sahrawi refugee camps. The consultant will serve as the primary field-based partner to the Senior International Consultant, ensuring strong linkage between technical design and real school-level implementation, while providing contextual expertise, coordination, and facilitation support across all phases of the assignment
The purpose of this consultancy is to support field-level data collection for the design and piloting of the School Management and Early Warning System (EWS) in primary schools across the Sahrawi refugee camps. Consultants will work under the supervision of the National Consultant and UNICEF Education team to collect high-quality quantitative and qualitative data from schools, teachers, students, and community stakeholders.
L'UNICEF œuvre pour un Bénin où les enfants et adolescents vivant dans les communautés les plus vulnérables, ont un accès équitable à des services sociaux essentiels de qualité pour un développement holistique y compris en situation d’urgence.
Dans le cadre de son programme pays en appui à la section Survie et Epanouissement de l’Enfant, tant sur le plan programmatique qu’opérationnel, l’Unicef cherche un ou une stagiaire.
Sous la supervision directe du Chief Social Behavior Change, le/la stagiaire apportera son appui en matière de programmation sensible au genre, tout en contribuant au renforcement de l’intégration et la communication sur les résultats transformateurs du genre dans les projets etactivités de l’organisation.
Brindar asistencia técnica epidemiológica para la implementación y fortalecimiento de la vigilancia de las Enfermedades Transmitidas por los Alimentos (ETA) en la Unidad de Vigilancia de la Salud (UVS) de la Secretaría de Salud (SESAL), mediante el diseño de lineamientos técnico-normativos, la ficha epidemiológica, los flujos y procesos de análisis de datos, y un plan de trabajo intersectorial con la Agencia de Regulación Sanitaria (ARSA) y el Servicio Nacional de Sanidad Agropecuaria (SENASA) bajo el enfoque “Una Salud”, para mejorar la detección, caracterización y respuesta ante las ETA y su relación con la inocuidad de los alimentos.
Cuba atraviesa un proceso de transformaciones normativas e institucionales en materia de protección integral de niñas, niños y adolescentes, en un contexto marcado por desafíos económicos y sociales. Aun en este escenario, el país ha continuado impulsando avances en su marco constitucional, legal y de políticas públicas, que abren
oportunidades para fortalecer progresivamente los mecanismos de promoción, protección, restitución y defensa de derechos de niñas, niños y adolescentes.
L’UNICEF Algérie opère dans un contexte de programmation duale, englobant à la fois des interventions de développement et des interventions humanitaires :Au niveau national, l’UNICEF appuie le Gouvernement algérien à travers des programmes axés sur le développement visant à renforcer les systèmes, les politiques et les services en faveur des enfants, notamment dans les domaines de la santé, de l’éducation, de la protection de l’enfance, des politiques sociales et du développement des adolescents.Parallèlement, l’UNICEF dirige et soutient une réponse humanitaire prolongée à Tindouf, en fournissant une assistance vitale ainsi que des interventions de renforcement de la résilience en faveur des enfants et des familles réfugiés sahraouis, en étroite coordination avec les agences des Nations Unies, les partenaires nationaux et les acteurs humanitaires.
Passionate about people analytics? Partner with People and Culture leaders to uncover insights, improve employee experience, and strengthen workforce decisions. Make your analysis count where it matters most.
Make a real impact by supporting UNICEF’s private sector fundraising—ensuring funds are managed accurately and used effectively to deliver high‑quality programmes, strengthen donor trust, and drive meaningful results for children worldwide. Join our team!
Join UNICEF Malawi and help deliver lasting results for children and women by strengthening both programme impact and resource stewardship. As a Monitoring & Evaluation Specialist, you will play a critical role in advancing evidence-based programming and accountability across the country office. You will be at the forefront of driving high-quality monitoring systems, data analysis, and knowledge management to inform decision-making and enhance programme effectiveness.Working within the Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation (PME) team, you will support the design and implementation of robustM&E frameworks, ensuring timely and accurate tracking of results. Your work will contribute to generating actionable insights, strengthening learning, and improving the impact of programmes for children, adolescents, and women across Malawi.
UNICEF Malawi is seeking a motivated Education Specialist to lead a team in strengthening multi-sectoral education programming that improves education quality, strengthens foundational learning, expands alternative learning pathways for adolescents, and promotes safe, inclusive school environments. The role provides technical leadership in programme design, implementation, monitoring, and partnerships to ensure vulnerable children and adolescents can learn, thrive, and build resilience across development and humanitarian contexts.