In recent years, UNICEF has been the leading UN agency in procurement and delivery of supplies, much of them related to enabling comprehensive primary healthcare for children and their communities. UNICEF operates a global supply chain from demand forecasting to the last-mile delivery, including in conflict and disaster zones. In 2020, UNICEF's Supply Division started a digital supply chain initiative with goals to streamline information processing, create an adaptable organization, and use predictive modelling for decision-making. However, we are faced with challenges, including low data quality and slow adoption of digital tools by staff. Addressing these issues is crucial for improving data quality and providing reliable Supply Intelligence and digital empowerment of staff, as well as enabling the publication of key aspects of our information for the benefit of local and global partners.
UNICEF-Nigeria is recruiting a Supply Specialist based in Abuja, Nigeria. 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.
UNICEF seeks a Geospatial Consultant who will provide technical and analytical support to activities related to assessing and strengthening connectivity of health programs under both the HealthConnekt and MasterCard Foundation initiative.
The geospatial consultant will support the design, production, delivery and dissemination of spatial information products that will inform analysis of gaps in the availability of internet connectivity at health facilities, CHW distribution, the geographic coverage of health services and target population. The consultant will support country personnel to identify spatial information needs in each country, gather necessary data for the analysis, assess the quality of core input datasets such as HMFLs, CHW master lists and associated registries, and enhance them with connectivity information. The consultant will perform spatial analysis, produce information products for communication with countries and global audiences, and make the outputs available on a global platform.
The consultant will complement the HealthConnekt Country Engagement consultant under the oversight of the DHIS team senior health advisor and geospatial health specialist, as well as the ICTD Digital Centre of Excellence team based in Nairobi. The consultant will support UNICEF Regional and Country Offices in engaging with government counterparts as needed. Additionally, the consultant will be expected to engage with Africa CDC, the UNICEF GIGA and the Community Health team in UNICEF Programme Group.
UNICEF Regional Office for Europe and Central Asia (ECARO) Adolescent Development and Participation (ADAP) team is looking for a consultant to develop standard guidelines for drafting youth friendly and appealing content for young people and adolescents and use the guideline to rewrite 64 existing uSupport articles.
UNICEF ECARO is looking for a home-based (in Europe) Mental health and Psychosocial support Consultant to support the office with the implementation of the Initiative “Promoting a comprehensive, prevention-oriented approach to children’s health” component related to mental health of children and adolescents
In recent years, UNICEF has been the leading UN agency in procurement and delivery of supplies, much of them related to enabling comprehensive primary healthcare for children and their communities. UNICEF operates a global supply chain from demand forecasting to the last-mile delivery, including in conflict and disaster zones. In 2020, UNICEF's Supply Division started a digital supply chain initiative with goals to streamline information processing, create an adaptable organization, and use predictive modelling for decision-making. However, we are faced with challenges, including low data quality and slow adoption of digital tools by staff. Addressing these issues is crucial for improving data quality and providing reliable Supply Intelligence and digital empowerment of staff, as well as enabling the publication of key aspects of our information for the benefit of local and global partners.
UNICEF-Nigeria is recruiting a Supply Specialist based in Abuja, Nigeria. 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.
UNICEF seeks a Geospatial Consultant who will provide technical and analytical support to activities related to assessing and strengthening connectivity of health programs under both the HealthConnekt and MasterCard Foundation initiative.
The geospatial consultant will support the design, production, delivery and dissemination of spatial information products that will inform analysis of gaps in the availability of internet connectivity at health facilities, CHW distribution, the geographic coverage of health services and target population. The consultant will support country personnel to identify spatial information needs in each country, gather necessary data for the analysis, assess the quality of core input datasets such as HMFLs, CHW master lists and associated registries, and enhance them with connectivity information. The consultant will perform spatial analysis, produce information products for communication with countries and global audiences, and make the outputs available on a global platform.
The consultant will complement the HealthConnekt Country Engagement consultant under the oversight of the DHIS team senior health advisor and geospatial health specialist, as well as the ICTD Digital Centre of Excellence team based in Nairobi. The consultant will support UNICEF Regional and Country Offices in engaging with government counterparts as needed. Additionally, the consultant will be expected to engage with Africa CDC, the UNICEF GIGA and the Community Health team in UNICEF Programme Group.
UNICEF Regional Office for Europe and Central Asia (ECARO) Adolescent Development and Participation (ADAP) team is looking for a consultant to develop standard guidelines for drafting youth friendly and appealing content for young people and adolescents and use the guideline to rewrite 64 existing uSupport articles.
UNICEF ECARO is looking for a home-based (in Europe) Mental health and Psychosocial support Consultant to support the office with the implementation of the Initiative “Promoting a comprehensive, prevention-oriented approach to children’s health” component related to mental health of children and adolescents