UNICEF’s Division of Private Fundraising and Partnerships (PFP) is seeking ways to engage the entertainment industry, to better position UNICEF and enable unrestricted fundraising through individual giving, philanthropy and corporate channels.
The purpose of the Strategic Initiatives Sports Consultant assignment is to support UNICEF’s fundraising and marketing work across the sport sector.
The Global Shared Services Centre (GSSC) is seeking an experienced individual consultant to support the foundational phase of the new Office Management Plan (OMP 2026-2029) and the global rollout of the package of services to be centralized to the GSSC, including Recruitment Administrative Services (RAS), Individual Consultant Contracting Services (ICC), and Travel Services advancing UNICEF’s Future Focus Initiative (FFI). The FFI aims to enhance organizational effectiveness, efficiency, agility, and readiness for future opportunities and challenges, while ensuring financial sustainability and maximizing resources for programmatic delivery.
The Social Policy Officer (Public Finance for Children – PF4C) supports the implementation of UNICEF Ukraine’s agenda on equitable, transparent, and child-centred public finance and local governance. The incumbent provides technical assistance, analytical support, and coordination for national and subnational efforts to strengthen budget planning, public investment management, and fiscal decision-making that advance children’s and families’ well-being in both humanitarian and recovery contexts.
Ukraine is undergoing a complex fiscal and institutional transformation, including amid recovery from war, decentralization, and integration with the EU. Local governments play an increasing role in service delivery, while fiscal space remains constrained and public investment needs are unprecedented. Against this backdrop, UNICEF’s PF4C work aims to ensure that every hryvnia invested by the state contributes to inclusive human-capital development and the realization of child rights. the Social Policy Officer contributes directly to this goal by helping partners integrate equity, gender, and child-sensitivity principles into national and local budgeting and planning processes.
The Public Private Partnerships (PPP) team in ESARO has prioritized deepening engagement with 3–5 key foundations that have significantly expanded their presence and programming across Africa. Some of these are existing partners, while others represent new strategic opportunities. This consultancy will play a critical role in supporting the PPP team and country offices in strengthening these partnerships through enhanced coordination, research, and knowledge management.
To strengthen its emergency preparedness and response, especially for the upcoming flood and cyclone season, UNICEF Bangladesh seeks a qualified consultant to support the implementation of humanitarian cash transfer programmes. The consultant will help ensure rapid, efficient delivery of cash assistance to affected populations, while also promoting resilience and recovery. In addition, consultant to assist the implementation of the UNICEF-MOWCA cooperation framework, ensuring efficient coordination, system design, and technical assistance to reinforce inclusive and resilient social protection in Bangladesh.
The Officer provides professional technical, operational and administrative assistance to the supervisor to manage a range of activities on security planning, management and risk assessments to ensure the safety and security of personnel and their eligible family members and safeguarding of UNICEF premises, assets and resources at the duty station.
Se precisan profesionales con experiencia en cobertura de prensa, eventos, en estudios fotográficos para realizar servicios de registro fotográfico, según requerimientos de las áreas estratégicas de la Oficina, mediante la contratación temporal a honorarios profesionales.
The consultant will be associated with the Ministry of Communications and Transport and will play an integral role in contextualizing and integrating Giga in BIH and will interact with the different programmatic sections and local stakeholders (government actors, UNICEF, partner private sector, CRA, education ministries, schools, etc) in the country, with the objective of ensuring coordination and execution of Giga activities as per the workplan that will be developed.
We are looking for a Senior ICT Associate to support the ICT Specialist (Messaging and Collaboration), P3 in ensuring the reliable and secure operation of the organization’s messaging and collaboration platforms. The incumbent will contribute to the deployment, configuration, and ongoing maintenance of these systems, while monitoring performance and addressing faults to minimize service disruptions. This role is essential for enabling seamless communication and collaboration across the organization, safeguarding system integrity, and optimizing user experience.
The vision of the SDG for WASH in HCFs is to ensure that by 2030, every HCF, in every setting, has safely managed, reliable water, sanitation and hygiene facilities and practices to meet the needs of staff and patients. In Bangladesh, the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW), in collaboration with the Ministry of Local Government, has developed the first ‘National WASH in Health Care Facility Strategy and Framework for Action (2019-2023)’ with the technical support of UNICEF. Through this document, the WASH in HCFs strategy and framework for action were developed, but the gap remains in WASH in HCFs to ensure quality of care. According to the analysis jointly conducted by UNICEF and WHO in 2021, the status of basic WASH services in HCFs for water supply is 64%, for sanitation is 31%, for hand hygiene is 38%, for health care waste management is 34%, while there was no insufficient data for environmental cleaning.
UNICEF East Asia and Pacific Regional Office is seeking an individual consultant to offer data science, engineering and provide senior stakeholder, communications and project management support for the activities of EAPRO’s Frontier Data Lab for activities related to GAVI/ Climate Change / Emergencies and WASH. This work is fundamental to the outcomes and outputs of EAP RO’s RAM and is related to the support of the CPD process.
Under the guidance of EAPRO’s Regional T4D Manager, the consultant will collaborate closely with regional T4D, Centres of Excellence and program teams, as well as T4D, data, and program teams based in country offices throughout the East Asia and Pacific region and in the future, the wider Asia Pacific Region.
UNICEF Private Fundraising and Partnerships Division (PFP) is based in Geneva, Switzerland, and is responsible for managing UNICEF’s relationship with the National Committees for UNICEF.
National Committees for UNICEF are independent nongovernmental organizations who act in their countries to advance child rights and wellbeing domestically, regionally, and globally through fundraising, advocacy, and other activities in support of UNICEF’s global mission and universal mandate for children.
Since 1991, the Baby-friendly Hospital Initiative (BFHI) has helped to motivate facilities providing maternity and newborn services worldwide to better support breastfeeding. Based on the Ten Steps to Successful Breastfeeding, the BFHI focuses on providing optimal clinical care for new mothers and their infants. There is substantial evidence that implementing the Ten Steps significantly improves breastfeeding rates.
PFP and PPD, in partnership with key National Committees, aim to support country-specific advocacy strategies for OECD DAC countries to prioritize children and child-related sectors in future ODA design and implementation. This analysis will provide individual country reports, that serve as inputs into each country’s ODA strategy, focusing on 8 key donor countries. It includes a comparative analysis of the current state of DAC aid vis-à-vis children's needs globally; identification of best practices and leadership models within the DAC; and key ways in which future ODA investments across DAC countries can prioritize child rights and child-related sectors to achieve the SDGs.
UNICEF Private Fundraising and Partnerships Division (PFP) is based in Geneva, Switzerland, and is responsible for managing UNICEF’s relationship with the National Committees for UNICEF.
National Committees for UNICEF are independent nongovernmental organizations who act in their countries to advance child rights and wellbeing domestically, regionally, and globally through fundraising, advocacy, and other activities in support of UNICEF’s global mission and universal mandate for children.
PFP’s Governance Team is tasked with developing nonprofit governance guidance and providing technical support to National Committees. The objective is to promote good governance practices through effective structures, policies and processes, thereby enhancing board effectiveness, ensuring clear accountabilities, fostering an ethical atmosphere, maintaining transparency, and upholding a robust control environment.
The Policy-Writing Consultant (Audit and Risk) will support updating and writing guidance documents specific to the technical nonprofit governance area of Audit and Risk, as part of the organization’s control environment, and conduct related research and consultations with stakeholders as needed.
UNICEF Private Fundraising and Partnerships Division (PFP) is based in Geneva, Switzerland, and is responsible for managing UNICEF’s relationship with the National Committees for UNICEF.
National Committees for UNICEF are independent nongovernmental organizations who act in their countries to advance child rights and wellbeing domestically, regionally, and globally through fundraising, advocacy, and other activities in support of UNICEF’s global mission and universal mandate for children.
To deliver their functions, and fulfill their role as civil society organizations, the National Committees often engage volunteers. The number and nature of the volunteers engaged with each National Committee, as well as the functions they perform, varies significantly across countries. They also follow different policies and regulations, influenced by national legislation and standard practice.
According to UNICEF’s accountability framework, the Division of Private Fundraising and Partnerships is responsible for managing the relationship between UNICEF and the National Committees, enabling them to deliver to the best of their capacities and ensuring alignment with UNICEF policies and strategies.
UNICEF Private Fundraising and Partnerships Division (PFP) is based in Geneva, Switzerland, and is responsible for managing UNICEF’s relationship with the National Committees for UNICEF.
National Committees for UNICEF are independent nongovernmental organizations who act in their countries to advance child rights and wellbeing domestically, regionally, and globally through fundraising, advocacy, and other activities in support of UNICEF’s global mission and universal mandate for children.
PFP’s Governance Team is tasked with developing nonprofit governance guidance and providing technical support to National Committees. The objective is to promote good governance practices through effective structures, policies and processes, thereby enhancing board effectiveness, ensuring clear accountabilities, fostering an ethical atmosphere, maintaining transparency, and upholding a robust control environment.
The Policy-Writing Consultant (Anti-fraud, Cybersecurity and AML) will support updating and writing guidance documents specific to the technical nonprofit governance area of anti-fraud, and anti-money laundering, as part of the organization’s control environment, and conduct related research and consultations with stakeholders as needed.
UNICEF’s Division of Private Fundraising and Partnerships (PFP) is seeking ways to engage the entertainment industry, to better position UNICEF and enable unrestricted fundraising through individual giving, philanthropy and corporate channels.
The purpose of the Strategic Initiatives Sports Consultant assignment is to support UNICEF’s fundraising and marketing work across the sport sector.
The Global Shared Services Centre (GSSC) is seeking an experienced individual consultant to support the foundational phase of the new Office Management Plan (OMP 2026-2029) and the global rollout of the package of services to be centralized to the GSSC, including Recruitment Administrative Services (RAS), Individual Consultant Contracting Services (ICC), and Travel Services advancing UNICEF’s Future Focus Initiative (FFI). The FFI aims to enhance organizational effectiveness, efficiency, agility, and readiness for future opportunities and challenges, while ensuring financial sustainability and maximizing resources for programmatic delivery.
The Social Policy Officer (Public Finance for Children – PF4C) supports the implementation of UNICEF Ukraine’s agenda on equitable, transparent, and child-centred public finance and local governance. The incumbent provides technical assistance, analytical support, and coordination for national and subnational efforts to strengthen budget planning, public investment management, and fiscal decision-making that advance children’s and families’ well-being in both humanitarian and recovery contexts.
Ukraine is undergoing a complex fiscal and institutional transformation, including amid recovery from war, decentralization, and integration with the EU. Local governments play an increasing role in service delivery, while fiscal space remains constrained and public investment needs are unprecedented. Against this backdrop, UNICEF’s PF4C work aims to ensure that every hryvnia invested by the state contributes to inclusive human-capital development and the realization of child rights. the Social Policy Officer contributes directly to this goal by helping partners integrate equity, gender, and child-sensitivity principles into national and local budgeting and planning processes.
The Public Private Partnerships (PPP) team in ESARO has prioritized deepening engagement with 3–5 key foundations that have significantly expanded their presence and programming across Africa. Some of these are existing partners, while others represent new strategic opportunities. This consultancy will play a critical role in supporting the PPP team and country offices in strengthening these partnerships through enhanced coordination, research, and knowledge management.
To strengthen its emergency preparedness and response, especially for the upcoming flood and cyclone season, UNICEF Bangladesh seeks a qualified consultant to support the implementation of humanitarian cash transfer programmes. The consultant will help ensure rapid, efficient delivery of cash assistance to affected populations, while also promoting resilience and recovery. In addition, consultant to assist the implementation of the UNICEF-MOWCA cooperation framework, ensuring efficient coordination, system design, and technical assistance to reinforce inclusive and resilient social protection in Bangladesh.
The Officer provides professional technical, operational and administrative assistance to the supervisor to manage a range of activities on security planning, management and risk assessments to ensure the safety and security of personnel and their eligible family members and safeguarding of UNICEF premises, assets and resources at the duty station.
Se precisan profesionales con experiencia en cobertura de prensa, eventos, en estudios fotográficos para realizar servicios de registro fotográfico, según requerimientos de las áreas estratégicas de la Oficina, mediante la contratación temporal a honorarios profesionales.
The consultant will be associated with the Ministry of Communications and Transport and will play an integral role in contextualizing and integrating Giga in BIH and will interact with the different programmatic sections and local stakeholders (government actors, UNICEF, partner private sector, CRA, education ministries, schools, etc) in the country, with the objective of ensuring coordination and execution of Giga activities as per the workplan that will be developed.
We are looking for a Senior ICT Associate to support the ICT Specialist (Messaging and Collaboration), P3 in ensuring the reliable and secure operation of the organization’s messaging and collaboration platforms. The incumbent will contribute to the deployment, configuration, and ongoing maintenance of these systems, while monitoring performance and addressing faults to minimize service disruptions. This role is essential for enabling seamless communication and collaboration across the organization, safeguarding system integrity, and optimizing user experience.
The vision of the SDG for WASH in HCFs is to ensure that by 2030, every HCF, in every setting, has safely managed, reliable water, sanitation and hygiene facilities and practices to meet the needs of staff and patients. In Bangladesh, the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW), in collaboration with the Ministry of Local Government, has developed the first ‘National WASH in Health Care Facility Strategy and Framework for Action (2019-2023)’ with the technical support of UNICEF. Through this document, the WASH in HCFs strategy and framework for action were developed, but the gap remains in WASH in HCFs to ensure quality of care. According to the analysis jointly conducted by UNICEF and WHO in 2021, the status of basic WASH services in HCFs for water supply is 64%, for sanitation is 31%, for hand hygiene is 38%, for health care waste management is 34%, while there was no insufficient data for environmental cleaning.
UNICEF East Asia and Pacific Regional Office is seeking an individual consultant to offer data science, engineering and provide senior stakeholder, communications and project management support for the activities of EAPRO’s Frontier Data Lab for activities related to GAVI/ Climate Change / Emergencies and WASH. This work is fundamental to the outcomes and outputs of EAP RO’s RAM and is related to the support of the CPD process.
Under the guidance of EAPRO’s Regional T4D Manager, the consultant will collaborate closely with regional T4D, Centres of Excellence and program teams, as well as T4D, data, and program teams based in country offices throughout the East Asia and Pacific region and in the future, the wider Asia Pacific Region.
UNICEF Private Fundraising and Partnerships Division (PFP) is based in Geneva, Switzerland, and is responsible for managing UNICEF’s relationship with the National Committees for UNICEF.
National Committees for UNICEF are independent nongovernmental organizations who act in their countries to advance child rights and wellbeing domestically, regionally, and globally through fundraising, advocacy, and other activities in support of UNICEF’s global mission and universal mandate for children.
Since 1991, the Baby-friendly Hospital Initiative (BFHI) has helped to motivate facilities providing maternity and newborn services worldwide to better support breastfeeding. Based on the Ten Steps to Successful Breastfeeding, the BFHI focuses on providing optimal clinical care for new mothers and their infants. There is substantial evidence that implementing the Ten Steps significantly improves breastfeeding rates.
PFP and PPD, in partnership with key National Committees, aim to support country-specific advocacy strategies for OECD DAC countries to prioritize children and child-related sectors in future ODA design and implementation. This analysis will provide individual country reports, that serve as inputs into each country’s ODA strategy, focusing on 8 key donor countries. It includes a comparative analysis of the current state of DAC aid vis-à-vis children's needs globally; identification of best practices and leadership models within the DAC; and key ways in which future ODA investments across DAC countries can prioritize child rights and child-related sectors to achieve the SDGs.
UNICEF Private Fundraising and Partnerships Division (PFP) is based in Geneva, Switzerland, and is responsible for managing UNICEF’s relationship with the National Committees for UNICEF.
National Committees for UNICEF are independent nongovernmental organizations who act in their countries to advance child rights and wellbeing domestically, regionally, and globally through fundraising, advocacy, and other activities in support of UNICEF’s global mission and universal mandate for children.
PFP’s Governance Team is tasked with developing nonprofit governance guidance and providing technical support to National Committees. The objective is to promote good governance practices through effective structures, policies and processes, thereby enhancing board effectiveness, ensuring clear accountabilities, fostering an ethical atmosphere, maintaining transparency, and upholding a robust control environment.
The Policy-Writing Consultant (Audit and Risk) will support updating and writing guidance documents specific to the technical nonprofit governance area of Audit and Risk, as part of the organization’s control environment, and conduct related research and consultations with stakeholders as needed.
UNICEF Private Fundraising and Partnerships Division (PFP) is based in Geneva, Switzerland, and is responsible for managing UNICEF’s relationship with the National Committees for UNICEF.
National Committees for UNICEF are independent nongovernmental organizations who act in their countries to advance child rights and wellbeing domestically, regionally, and globally through fundraising, advocacy, and other activities in support of UNICEF’s global mission and universal mandate for children.
To deliver their functions, and fulfill their role as civil society organizations, the National Committees often engage volunteers. The number and nature of the volunteers engaged with each National Committee, as well as the functions they perform, varies significantly across countries. They also follow different policies and regulations, influenced by national legislation and standard practice.
According to UNICEF’s accountability framework, the Division of Private Fundraising and Partnerships is responsible for managing the relationship between UNICEF and the National Committees, enabling them to deliver to the best of their capacities and ensuring alignment with UNICEF policies and strategies.
UNICEF Private Fundraising and Partnerships Division (PFP) is based in Geneva, Switzerland, and is responsible for managing UNICEF’s relationship with the National Committees for UNICEF.
National Committees for UNICEF are independent nongovernmental organizations who act in their countries to advance child rights and wellbeing domestically, regionally, and globally through fundraising, advocacy, and other activities in support of UNICEF’s global mission and universal mandate for children.
PFP’s Governance Team is tasked with developing nonprofit governance guidance and providing technical support to National Committees. The objective is to promote good governance practices through effective structures, policies and processes, thereby enhancing board effectiveness, ensuring clear accountabilities, fostering an ethical atmosphere, maintaining transparency, and upholding a robust control environment.
The Policy-Writing Consultant (Anti-fraud, Cybersecurity and AML) will support updating and writing guidance documents specific to the technical nonprofit governance area of anti-fraud, and anti-money laundering, as part of the organization’s control environment, and conduct related research and consultations with stakeholders as needed.