UNICEF DPRK office is seeking an International Biomedical Engineer to support MoPH, DPRK in the establishment of preventive maintenance and Corrective maintenance system for CCEs and waste management equipment.
UNICEF’s work in the area of data analysis highlights trends and emphasizes patterns found within the data and suggests how these data can be used strategically to inform evidence-based policy and programmatic efforts. The results of UNICEF’s data analysis work appear in its flagship publications as well as data-driven thematic reports, articles, brochures, documents and other dissemination materials.
Toward this end, the Child Protection and Development Unit (CPD) within the Data and Analytics Section produces data and knowledge products on key thematic issues pertaining to child protection, early childhood development (ECD), children with disabilities and adolescents.
There is an ongoing requirement for the production of high-quality data packages that include data processing, tabulating findings, assessing data quality, and trends on various thematic topics covered by the CPD data team. The primary source of this data will be household surveys such as MICS and DHS, but there may, on occasion, other types of data sources requiring data processing and/or analysis such as censuses. The end products will be disseminated through various channels, including the data warehouse, data.unicef.org, and data-driven publications.
The Product Innovation Center (PIC) within Supply Division (SD) works closely with SD procurement centres, UNICEF country offices, HQ programme groups and external partners to identify product needs and then work with industry to fulfil those needs where a new or modified product will improve outcomes for children and caregivers. PIC develops product profiles, influences the industry to accelerate R&D and helps drive demand for scale-up and adoption while addressing issues of access, affordability and value for money of products, ultimately improving the lives of all children. Under the supervision of the Innovation Manager and working closely with the PIC Health team and the Environmental Health team in the Program Group, the Consultant will support the development of the environmental health portfolio of products. The Consultant will work with the Program Group to develop guidance on the use of products and to support countries in including products in programming, and will ensure the availability of appropriate products and guidance through UNICEF Supply and Program Divisions.
Join UNICEF's Global Managing People with Purpose Programme as a Consultant and lead the implementation of dynamic learning paths designed to enhance leadership across the organization. This role involves overseeing 27 e-learning modules in multiple languages, ensuring they are regularly updated to meet evolving needs, and coordinating a series of facilitated conversations for 3000 staff members. You will work closely with subject-matter experts to integrate feedback, develop new learning solutions, and assess the impact of the programme. The consultant will manage the overall learning calendar, improve content, and set up a monthly reporting system, ensuring seamless collaboration with the Programme Coordinator and team for effective, continuous programme improvement.
Conduct a comprehensive evaluation of UNICEF's current Electronic Data Interchange system. The consultant will assess its functionalities, architecture, and integration capabilities, identify strengths and weaknesses, evaluate alternative technologies and solutions, and provide actionable recommendations to enhance the system’s efficiency, scalability, and compliance with industry standards. The goal is to optimize UNICEF's transport management and operational processes while supporting sustainability and leveraging advanced technologies.
UNICEF DPRK office is seeking an International Biomedical Engineer to support MoPH, DPRK in the establishment of preventive maintenance and Corrective maintenance system for CCEs and waste management equipment.
UNICEF’s work in the area of data analysis highlights trends and emphasizes patterns found within the data and suggests how these data can be used strategically to inform evidence-based policy and programmatic efforts. The results of UNICEF’s data analysis work appear in its flagship publications as well as data-driven thematic reports, articles, brochures, documents and other dissemination materials.
Toward this end, the Child Protection and Development Unit (CPD) within the Data and Analytics Section produces data and knowledge products on key thematic issues pertaining to child protection, early childhood development (ECD), children with disabilities and adolescents.
There is an ongoing requirement for the production of high-quality data packages that include data processing, tabulating findings, assessing data quality, and trends on various thematic topics covered by the CPD data team. The primary source of this data will be household surveys such as MICS and DHS, but there may, on occasion, other types of data sources requiring data processing and/or analysis such as censuses. The end products will be disseminated through various channels, including the data warehouse, data.unicef.org, and data-driven publications.
The Product Innovation Center (PIC) within Supply Division (SD) works closely with SD procurement centres, UNICEF country offices, HQ programme groups and external partners to identify product needs and then work with industry to fulfil those needs where a new or modified product will improve outcomes for children and caregivers. PIC develops product profiles, influences the industry to accelerate R&D and helps drive demand for scale-up and adoption while addressing issues of access, affordability and value for money of products, ultimately improving the lives of all children. Under the supervision of the Innovation Manager and working closely with the PIC Health team and the Environmental Health team in the Program Group, the Consultant will support the development of the environmental health portfolio of products. The Consultant will work with the Program Group to develop guidance on the use of products and to support countries in including products in programming, and will ensure the availability of appropriate products and guidance through UNICEF Supply and Program Divisions.
Join UNICEF's Global Managing People with Purpose Programme as a Consultant and lead the implementation of dynamic learning paths designed to enhance leadership across the organization. This role involves overseeing 27 e-learning modules in multiple languages, ensuring they are regularly updated to meet evolving needs, and coordinating a series of facilitated conversations for 3000 staff members. You will work closely with subject-matter experts to integrate feedback, develop new learning solutions, and assess the impact of the programme. The consultant will manage the overall learning calendar, improve content, and set up a monthly reporting system, ensuring seamless collaboration with the Programme Coordinator and team for effective, continuous programme improvement.
Conduct a comprehensive evaluation of UNICEF's current Electronic Data Interchange system. The consultant will assess its functionalities, architecture, and integration capabilities, identify strengths and weaknesses, evaluate alternative technologies and solutions, and provide actionable recommendations to enhance the system’s efficiency, scalability, and compliance with industry standards. The goal is to optimize UNICEF's transport management and operational processes while supporting sustainability and leveraging advanced technologies.