Under the general direction of the Statistics Officer for HIV/AIDS, the Consultant will provide technical support to expand the HIV analytics capability of AHEAD. The consultant will support the design and implementation of automated data pipelines that ingest and harmonize HIV-related data from routine systems and household surveys, ensuring quality and reproducibility. They will conduct subnational analyses to identify geographic and population-specific coverage gaps, build reproducible code to support core indicators and visualizations, and generate analytical products and briefs tailored to country needs.
Additional responsibilities include contributing to the analysis of service disruptions and unmet need, supporting country offices through direct technical assistance and strengthening the underlying data infrastructure for HIV monitoring. This work will accelerate the availability and use of actionable HIV data in countries prioritized under ongoing grants and contribute to the broader goal of embedding high-frequency analytics into UNICEF’s programming and policy engagement.
This consultancy offers a unique opportunity to work directly with UNICEF’s Chief Data Officer in identifying and
cataloguing key data assets that will be used to scope the data governance framework. The consultant will play a key
role in strengthening UNICEF’s data maturity by developing a validated inventory of enterprise data assets, facilitating
cross-divisional collaboration, and refining strategic documents that will underpin organization-wide data management
practices—promoting visibility, reusability, and accountability.
UNICEF Liberia is seeking to hire an experienced individual to document the impact of the "Back to My Classroom" campaign through multimedia content, including videos, photography, and human-interest stories. The deliverables will serve UNICEF's advocacy, visibility, and communication objectives, targeting donors, global stakeholders, government partners, NGOs, and Liberian communities.
The UNICEF WCARO is looking for consultancy to support the study will adopt a mixed-methods approach, including desk review to carry out an analysis of existing literature,reports, and policy documents; stakeholder consultations: engagement with government agencies, regional organizations, development partners and potential donors, NGOs, drilling companies, research and academic institutions, rural communities, farmers organizations, Civil society; Financial and Economic Modeling to estimate costs, benefits, and potential funding mechanisms of the Facility.
Under the general direction of the Statistics Officer for HIV/AIDS, the Consultant will provide technical support to expand the HIV analytics capability of AHEAD. The consultant will support the design and implementation of automated data pipelines that ingest and harmonize HIV-related data from routine systems and household surveys, ensuring quality and reproducibility. They will conduct subnational analyses to identify geographic and population-specific coverage gaps, build reproducible code to support core indicators and visualizations, and generate analytical products and briefs tailored to country needs.
Additional responsibilities include contributing to the analysis of service disruptions and unmet need, supporting country offices through direct technical assistance and strengthening the underlying data infrastructure for HIV monitoring. This work will accelerate the availability and use of actionable HIV data in countries prioritized under ongoing grants and contribute to the broader goal of embedding high-frequency analytics into UNICEF’s programming and policy engagement.
This consultancy offers a unique opportunity to work directly with UNICEF’s Chief Data Officer in identifying and
cataloguing key data assets that will be used to scope the data governance framework. The consultant will play a key
role in strengthening UNICEF’s data maturity by developing a validated inventory of enterprise data assets, facilitating
cross-divisional collaboration, and refining strategic documents that will underpin organization-wide data management
practices—promoting visibility, reusability, and accountability.
UNICEF Liberia is seeking to hire an experienced individual to document the impact of the "Back to My Classroom" campaign through multimedia content, including videos, photography, and human-interest stories. The deliverables will serve UNICEF's advocacy, visibility, and communication objectives, targeting donors, global stakeholders, government partners, NGOs, and Liberian communities.
The UNICEF WCARO is looking for consultancy to support the study will adopt a mixed-methods approach, including desk review to carry out an analysis of existing literature,reports, and policy documents; stakeholder consultations: engagement with government agencies, regional organizations, development partners and potential donors, NGOs, drilling companies, research and academic institutions, rural communities, farmers organizations, Civil society; Financial and Economic Modeling to estimate costs, benefits, and potential funding mechanisms of the Facility.