UNICEF Innocenti - Global Office of Research and Foresight is seeking a consultant to co-lead two qualitative study components on the long-term effects of the Mozambique Child Grant. In addition, the selected consultant will provide in-country coordination support to the study team. The ideal candidate would be based in Mozambique.
UNICEF Pacific is seeking a proactive Consultant for a 100-day assignment over 9 months to support legal reform in education. Working closely with the Ministry of Education and Culture (MEC) and its Legal Services Unit, the consultant will lead a consultative review of the Education Act and related legislation and deliver a report with findings and recommendations to guide the drafting of a revised Act and supporting documents.
The Education Section of UNICEF Innocenti – Global Office of Research and Foresight is seeking a remote-based consultant for an estimated 214 working days to support the integration of implementation research into education programmes in Eastern and Southern Africa. The section embeds research into large-scale initiatives, including remedial education, inclusive education, and digital learning. The overarching goal of this research portfolio is to inform improvements in the delivery and scale-up of education programmes to enhance children’s learning outcomes, while synthesizing lessons across countries to contribute to global public goods.
UNICEF Innocenti - Global Office of Research and Foresight requires an events vendor to support the production of major conferences in Florence, Italy. It is crucial that the event be carried out in a highly professional and sophisticated way. This includes maximizing the experience of the participants before, during and after the event. To allow the guests to be fully focused on the content, logistics need to be run smoothly, be well-conceived and emotionally resonant.
The number of participants varies from a minimum of 40 to a maximum of 120, sometimes including young leaders. Events may last from 1 to 5 days.
UNICEF Innocenti - Global Office of Research and Foresight is expecting to organize from 1 to 5 events per year, subject to availability of funds.
UNICEF Innocenti - Global Office of Research and Foresight (GORaF) is seeking a consultant to coordinate and deliver a high-impact research initiative exploring the intersections between child sexual abuse (CSA) and technology-facilitated gender-based violence (TFGBV). The role involves managing a multi-phase project that includes stakeholder engagement, evidence synthesis, interdisciplinary research coordination, and the development of a thought leadership piece to inform global policy and practice.
The present consultancy will lead to the development of a base paper to clarify the intersections between child sexual abuse and technology-facilitated gender-based violence, highlight gaps in knowledge, identify opportunities for increased collaboration across these areas of work, and explore potential next steps for future research, policy, and practice. Importantly, it will explore different approaches to understanding how exposure to harmful content, particularly online, may be influencing norms and behaviors associated with the acceptance and perpetration of sexual violence.
UNICEF Innocenti - Global Office of Research and Foresight is seeking a consultant to co-lead two qualitative study components on the long-term effects of the Mozambique Child Grant. In addition, the selected consultant will provide in-country coordination support to the study team. The ideal candidate would be based in Mozambique.
UNICEF Pacific is seeking a proactive Consultant for a 100-day assignment over 9 months to support legal reform in education. Working closely with the Ministry of Education and Culture (MEC) and its Legal Services Unit, the consultant will lead a consultative review of the Education Act and related legislation and deliver a report with findings and recommendations to guide the drafting of a revised Act and supporting documents.
The Education Section of UNICEF Innocenti – Global Office of Research and Foresight is seeking a remote-based consultant for an estimated 214 working days to support the integration of implementation research into education programmes in Eastern and Southern Africa. The section embeds research into large-scale initiatives, including remedial education, inclusive education, and digital learning. The overarching goal of this research portfolio is to inform improvements in the delivery and scale-up of education programmes to enhance children’s learning outcomes, while synthesizing lessons across countries to contribute to global public goods.
UNICEF Innocenti - Global Office of Research and Foresight requires an events vendor to support the production of major conferences in Florence, Italy. It is crucial that the event be carried out in a highly professional and sophisticated way. This includes maximizing the experience of the participants before, during and after the event. To allow the guests to be fully focused on the content, logistics need to be run smoothly, be well-conceived and emotionally resonant.
The number of participants varies from a minimum of 40 to a maximum of 120, sometimes including young leaders. Events may last from 1 to 5 days.
UNICEF Innocenti - Global Office of Research and Foresight is expecting to organize from 1 to 5 events per year, subject to availability of funds.
UNICEF Innocenti - Global Office of Research and Foresight (GORaF) is seeking a consultant to coordinate and deliver a high-impact research initiative exploring the intersections between child sexual abuse (CSA) and technology-facilitated gender-based violence (TFGBV). The role involves managing a multi-phase project that includes stakeholder engagement, evidence synthesis, interdisciplinary research coordination, and the development of a thought leadership piece to inform global policy and practice.
The present consultancy will lead to the development of a base paper to clarify the intersections between child sexual abuse and technology-facilitated gender-based violence, highlight gaps in knowledge, identify opportunities for increased collaboration across these areas of work, and explore potential next steps for future research, policy, and practice. Importantly, it will explore different approaches to understanding how exposure to harmful content, particularly online, may be influencing norms and behaviors associated with the acceptance and perpetration of sexual violence.