UNICEF Cameroon Office is looking for a consultant to identify viable financing/mechanisms to conduct a comprehensive analysis of the financing landscape for rural Sanitation in Cameroon. Despite existing policies and available funds at national level, there remain significant gaps in translating these resources into effective financing for rural sanitation initiatives at the community level
We are seeking a dynamic consultant to drive the Girls’ Vision for the Future initiative.
This role empowers girls to become agents of change in their communities by building a powerful platform for leadership and advocacy. This consultant will forge strong collaborations with policymakers, community leaders, and other key stakeholders to advocate for policies that advance girls' rights and opportunities. By creating a supportive environment and challenging harmful social norms, this initiative will ensure girls' rights are not only respected but actively championed.
UNICEF Skopje is looking for a national consultant to work on an Early Childhood Education and Care. The duration of the consultancy is 14 months with a total of 140 working days for the period 20 October 2025 - 31 December 2026. This is a home-based consultancy, including several in-country field visits.
UNICEF Czech Republic RRO is looking for a qualified National Consultant to support Education and Cesty programmes, who will provide technical and coordination support to the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport (MOEYS) and the Ministry of Interior (MOI) of the Czech Republic in implementing the refugee response workplans signed between UNICEF and the ministries (MOEYS, MOI).
If you are a committed, creative professional and are passionate about making a lasting difference for children, the world's leading children's rights organization would like to hear from you.
The consultant will provide central-level support to NASP in monitoring reintegration and integration assistance, conduct frequent field visits to assess and mentor social service professionals, and engage in supervision sessions to build the workforce’s capacity to deliver quality, holistic support.
UNICEF Honduras looks for a Communications and Advocacy Specialist to design, coordinate, implement, monitor and evaluate advocacy and communication strategies to achieve positive outcomes for children and young people.
UNICEF Nigeria Country Office in Abuja, Nigeria is seeking a passionate and committed person to work in the role of a national consultant for organizational development for French Language training programme for UNICEF Nigeria 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.
UNICEF Nigeria Country Office in Abuja, Nigeria is seeking a passionate and committed person to work in the role of an international consultant for Polio Social and Behavior Change 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.
A highly qualified consultant is sought to lead, support, and oversee the implementation of the Sexual and Reproductive Health (SRH) components within UNICEF's integrated Nutrition and Reproductive Health Project. This initiative is funded by BMZ/KfW. The consultant will be responsible for ensuring effective coordination, providing technical support, and monitoring SRH activities in alignment with the project's result matrix. In addition, the role requires fostering strong collaboration among all relevant stakeholders and enhancing service quality while ensuring compliance with national strategies.
The objective of this consultancy is to support the UNICEF programme in strengthening integrated child health services, with focus on strengthening Primary Health Care (PHC), focused immunization programme and leveraging Social and Behaviour Change (SBC) to improve child health and development outcomes. The consultancy will contribute to advancing key priorities of UNICEF, in line with its programme planning for 2026-2030.
Under the supervision and guidance of the Chief Child Protection, the Programme Associate supports the child protection by carrying out a range of programme support functions to help develop, implement and monitor their country programme, ensuring effective and timely delivery that is consistent with UNICEF rules and regulations. The Programme Associate works in close collaboration with a range of staff in the CO, external partners and agency counterparts in support of programme design and delivery. S/He provides regular feedback on the status of projects through monitoring milestones and advises on improvements to keep activities on track. The duty station for this post is Port Sudan.
The Nutrition Field Monitors will primarily provide to support programmatic visits/field monitoring, supportive supervision and capacity building for the CSOs implementing nutrition programme.
This consultancy is aimed at developing a national protocol for social workers based in medical settings on crisis management and disaster response. The consultancy also contributes to national roll-out of the protocol through training of the social work supervisors on implementation of the protocol.
UNICEF is soliciting proposals from qualified individuals with relevant qualifications and experience in professional writing, editing and proofreading services to support UNICEF Offices globally. The consultancy will be fully remote.
Location:United States, Belgium, Denmark, France, Hungary, Italy, Japan, Republic of Korea, Switzerland, United Kingdom, Spain, Sweden, Germany
To advance its Digital Learning Strategy (2025–2030), UNICEF is establishing a new Strategic Partner Engagement Consultancy. This consultancy will focus on managing critical partner negotiations, roadmaps, and events, , and delivering joint strategies and agreements that will continue to build the technical and programmatic foundations of the Learning Passport programme. The successful result(s) of this consultancy will advance the priorities of UNICEF’s new Digital Learning Strategy and contribute to the goals of the coming Strategic Plan.
The consultant will work closely with the Learning Passport Global Lead to support targeted, and core, partnership negotiation and engagement workflows. This will include guiding the technical strategic direction of agreements to best deliver programmatic results, with a focus on supporting successful executive engagements of UNICEF and its key Learning Passport partners.
Additionally, the consultant will support the management of the Learning Passport Leadership Council—under the direction of the Global Lead—and collaborate with all major Learning Passport partners. These efforts will contribute directly to the successful implementation of UNICEF’s Digital Learning Strategy (2025–2030) by successfully managing private sector engagements needed to scale digital learning initiatives globally.
The Product Designer will tackle design specific tasks assigned and estimated during regular sprint planning
sessions, in coordination with the Product Owner and Design Lead, using our Agile Project Management
Methodology. This consultancy will create and support the integration of an A/B testing framework into UNICEF's UX/UI design process. This work will contribute to the development of intuitive and accessible interfaces and features for UNICEF’s Drupal platform, as well as enhancing the UNICEF.org Design
System, which is an enterprise-level, variable and component based Figma library.
The expected results will include the participation in Sprint Planning and Sprint Demo sessions, along with full demonstration of the design task, and proper handover in Figma with notations for Product, Design, and Development teams, as noted above.
Since its establishment in January 1996, OPSCEN has served as a core enabler of EMOPS’ mission by providing 24/7 global information and communication services, beginning with its support to the Kosovo crisis in 1999. Its primary mission is to support UNICEF in delivering on its Core Commitments for Children by offering real-time services that enhance global situational awareness, facilitate the sharing of emergency and securityrelated information, support rapid crisis communications, and serve as the first point of contact during critical incidents. To help fulfil this role, OSC relies on OPSCEN to monitor security and humanitarian developments in real time, issue alerts, provide support, and act as UNICEF’s Crisis Coordination Center in the event of a critical emergency. OPSCEN currently comprises a team of ten, including the Manager (Emergency Specialist), Emergency Officer P2, Information Management Officer, and seven Programme Associate (Emergency Operations Center), who operate on a rotating basis to ensure continuous global coverage
Under the overall guidance of the Deputy Director of Investigations and the direct supervision of the Chief of SIA, the Investigations Officer (Assessments) will primarily be responsible for managing a portfolio of cases that require initial assessment and identifying matters that should be progressed to investigation. The Investigations Officer (Assessments) will also support other intake-related functions as needed and may be asked to assist with and/or conduct investigations.
Positions at the P-2 level are considered as early-career professionals who both handle their own cases and provide investigative and operational support to the section Chief and Investigations Managers on assigned cases. Responsibilities are carried out with autonomy but under supervision, with guidance provided on investigative strategies and priorities. The primary focus of managerial oversight is to ensure that the Investigations Officer receives the necessary guidance and support to ensure that results are delivered in accordance with the vision set forward by the leadership of the Section and Investigations Service; and that the Investigations Officer is able to develop their investigative skills so as to be able to evolve in their investigation career.Under the overall guidance of the Deputy Director of Investigations and the direct supervision of the Chief of the Strategy, Intake & Analysis Unit, the Investigations Officer will be a key member of the team responsible for planning and conducting investigations (in both the English and French languages) of allegations of fraud, abuse of authority, mismanagement, harassment, sexual misconduct and/or retaliatory actions in or affecting UNICEF.The Investigations Officer will also provide support to the day-to-day operational and specialized activities of the investigation function, to enhance the smooth running of the supervisor’s work and the section’s operations.NOTE: This post has the possibility of remote/home-based modality, reporting to the New York-based Chief of the Strategy, Intake & Analysis Unit. The position will require travel to UNICEF locations, often in difficult duty stations. Duty travel for those working remotely outside of the designated duty station is subject to certain applicable restrictions.
UNICEF Cameroon Office is looking for a consultant to identify viable financing/mechanisms to conduct a comprehensive analysis of the financing landscape for rural Sanitation in Cameroon. Despite existing policies and available funds at national level, there remain significant gaps in translating these resources into effective financing for rural sanitation initiatives at the community level
We are seeking a dynamic consultant to drive the Girls’ Vision for the Future initiative.
This role empowers girls to become agents of change in their communities by building a powerful platform for leadership and advocacy. This consultant will forge strong collaborations with policymakers, community leaders, and other key stakeholders to advocate for policies that advance girls' rights and opportunities. By creating a supportive environment and challenging harmful social norms, this initiative will ensure girls' rights are not only respected but actively championed.
UNICEF Skopje is looking for a national consultant to work on an Early Childhood Education and Care. The duration of the consultancy is 14 months with a total of 140 working days for the period 20 October 2025 - 31 December 2026. This is a home-based consultancy, including several in-country field visits.
UNICEF Czech Republic RRO is looking for a qualified National Consultant to support Education and Cesty programmes, who will provide technical and coordination support to the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport (MOEYS) and the Ministry of Interior (MOI) of the Czech Republic in implementing the refugee response workplans signed between UNICEF and the ministries (MOEYS, MOI).
If you are a committed, creative professional and are passionate about making a lasting difference for children, the world's leading children's rights organization would like to hear from you.
The consultant will provide central-level support to NASP in monitoring reintegration and integration assistance, conduct frequent field visits to assess and mentor social service professionals, and engage in supervision sessions to build the workforce’s capacity to deliver quality, holistic support.
UNICEF Honduras looks for a Communications and Advocacy Specialist to design, coordinate, implement, monitor and evaluate advocacy and communication strategies to achieve positive outcomes for children and young people.
UNICEF Nigeria Country Office in Abuja, Nigeria is seeking a passionate and committed person to work in the role of a national consultant for organizational development for French Language training programme for UNICEF Nigeria 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.
UNICEF Nigeria Country Office in Abuja, Nigeria is seeking a passionate and committed person to work in the role of an international consultant for Polio Social and Behavior Change 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.
A highly qualified consultant is sought to lead, support, and oversee the implementation of the Sexual and Reproductive Health (SRH) components within UNICEF's integrated Nutrition and Reproductive Health Project. This initiative is funded by BMZ/KfW. The consultant will be responsible for ensuring effective coordination, providing technical support, and monitoring SRH activities in alignment with the project's result matrix. In addition, the role requires fostering strong collaboration among all relevant stakeholders and enhancing service quality while ensuring compliance with national strategies.
The objective of this consultancy is to support the UNICEF programme in strengthening integrated child health services, with focus on strengthening Primary Health Care (PHC), focused immunization programme and leveraging Social and Behaviour Change (SBC) to improve child health and development outcomes. The consultancy will contribute to advancing key priorities of UNICEF, in line with its programme planning for 2026-2030.
Under the supervision and guidance of the Chief Child Protection, the Programme Associate supports the child protection by carrying out a range of programme support functions to help develop, implement and monitor their country programme, ensuring effective and timely delivery that is consistent with UNICEF rules and regulations. The Programme Associate works in close collaboration with a range of staff in the CO, external partners and agency counterparts in support of programme design and delivery. S/He provides regular feedback on the status of projects through monitoring milestones and advises on improvements to keep activities on track. The duty station for this post is Port Sudan.
The Nutrition Field Monitors will primarily provide to support programmatic visits/field monitoring, supportive supervision and capacity building for the CSOs implementing nutrition programme.
This consultancy is aimed at developing a national protocol for social workers based in medical settings on crisis management and disaster response. The consultancy also contributes to national roll-out of the protocol through training of the social work supervisors on implementation of the protocol.
UNICEF is soliciting proposals from qualified individuals with relevant qualifications and experience in professional writing, editing and proofreading services to support UNICEF Offices globally. The consultancy will be fully remote.
Location:United States, Belgium, Denmark, France, Hungary, Italy, Japan, Republic of Korea, Switzerland, United Kingdom, Spain, Sweden, Germany
To advance its Digital Learning Strategy (2025–2030), UNICEF is establishing a new Strategic Partner Engagement Consultancy. This consultancy will focus on managing critical partner negotiations, roadmaps, and events, , and delivering joint strategies and agreements that will continue to build the technical and programmatic foundations of the Learning Passport programme. The successful result(s) of this consultancy will advance the priorities of UNICEF’s new Digital Learning Strategy and contribute to the goals of the coming Strategic Plan.
The consultant will work closely with the Learning Passport Global Lead to support targeted, and core, partnership negotiation and engagement workflows. This will include guiding the technical strategic direction of agreements to best deliver programmatic results, with a focus on supporting successful executive engagements of UNICEF and its key Learning Passport partners.
Additionally, the consultant will support the management of the Learning Passport Leadership Council—under the direction of the Global Lead—and collaborate with all major Learning Passport partners. These efforts will contribute directly to the successful implementation of UNICEF’s Digital Learning Strategy (2025–2030) by successfully managing private sector engagements needed to scale digital learning initiatives globally.
The Product Designer will tackle design specific tasks assigned and estimated during regular sprint planning
sessions, in coordination with the Product Owner and Design Lead, using our Agile Project Management
Methodology. This consultancy will create and support the integration of an A/B testing framework into UNICEF's UX/UI design process. This work will contribute to the development of intuitive and accessible interfaces and features for UNICEF’s Drupal platform, as well as enhancing the UNICEF.org Design
System, which is an enterprise-level, variable and component based Figma library.
The expected results will include the participation in Sprint Planning and Sprint Demo sessions, along with full demonstration of the design task, and proper handover in Figma with notations for Product, Design, and Development teams, as noted above.
Since its establishment in January 1996, OPSCEN has served as a core enabler of EMOPS’ mission by providing 24/7 global information and communication services, beginning with its support to the Kosovo crisis in 1999. Its primary mission is to support UNICEF in delivering on its Core Commitments for Children by offering real-time services that enhance global situational awareness, facilitate the sharing of emergency and securityrelated information, support rapid crisis communications, and serve as the first point of contact during critical incidents. To help fulfil this role, OSC relies on OPSCEN to monitor security and humanitarian developments in real time, issue alerts, provide support, and act as UNICEF’s Crisis Coordination Center in the event of a critical emergency. OPSCEN currently comprises a team of ten, including the Manager (Emergency Specialist), Emergency Officer P2, Information Management Officer, and seven Programme Associate (Emergency Operations Center), who operate on a rotating basis to ensure continuous global coverage
Under the overall guidance of the Deputy Director of Investigations and the direct supervision of the Chief of SIA, the Investigations Officer (Assessments) will primarily be responsible for managing a portfolio of cases that require initial assessment and identifying matters that should be progressed to investigation. The Investigations Officer (Assessments) will also support other intake-related functions as needed and may be asked to assist with and/or conduct investigations.
Positions at the P-2 level are considered as early-career professionals who both handle their own cases and provide investigative and operational support to the section Chief and Investigations Managers on assigned cases. Responsibilities are carried out with autonomy but under supervision, with guidance provided on investigative strategies and priorities. The primary focus of managerial oversight is to ensure that the Investigations Officer receives the necessary guidance and support to ensure that results are delivered in accordance with the vision set forward by the leadership of the Section and Investigations Service; and that the Investigations Officer is able to develop their investigative skills so as to be able to evolve in their investigation career.Under the overall guidance of the Deputy Director of Investigations and the direct supervision of the Chief of the Strategy, Intake & Analysis Unit, the Investigations Officer will be a key member of the team responsible for planning and conducting investigations (in both the English and French languages) of allegations of fraud, abuse of authority, mismanagement, harassment, sexual misconduct and/or retaliatory actions in or affecting UNICEF.The Investigations Officer will also provide support to the day-to-day operational and specialized activities of the investigation function, to enhance the smooth running of the supervisor’s work and the section’s operations.NOTE: This post has the possibility of remote/home-based modality, reporting to the New York-based Chief of the Strategy, Intake & Analysis Unit. The position will require travel to UNICEF locations, often in difficult duty stations. Duty travel for those working remotely outside of the designated duty station is subject to certain applicable restrictions.