This position, reporting to the Chief Statistician, leads UNICEF’s Computational Analytics and Geospatial Intelligence Unit, advancing data-driven strategies through cutting-edge analytics, geospatial intelligence, and frontier technologies. The primary function of this role is to strengthen UNICEF’s data capabilities by integrating computational modeling, predictive analytics, machine learning, and geospatial insights. The incumbent is responsible for leading the development of advanced analytics tools, automating data workflows, and supporting innovative data collection platforms and administrative records, ensuring that UNICEF can make impactful, real-time decisions across health, nutrition, migration, child-mortality, education, protection, WASH, poverty, climate, and emergency response.
The consultant will work with the Data Governance Fit for Children (DG4C) Programme - a key programme to highlight and support best practices in ensuring Children’s rights are maintained in an ever increasingly datafile world. For the role, UNICEF is looking for a motivated and empathetic consultant eager to embrace the challenge of contributing to strengthening responsible data practices with data for and about children across UNICEF and with partners. An interpersonal relationship skill set, a creative mind and a nurtured curiosity in both global advances and contextual specificities in this field will be crucial for success in the role.
If you are passionate about enhancing the quality of humanitarian reporting and meet the qualifications outlined below, join us in our mission to deliver effective assistance and empower targeted communities in Côte d'Ivoire through high-quality reporting! We are seeking an experienced Consultant for the Editing and Review of the English version of the Country Office Annual Report, and the ideal candidate will possess a sharp eye for detail, a passion for clear and compelling writing, and the ability to elevate our reports to high standards of quality. Take the opportunity to make a difference in creating a better world with us wherever you are, we look forward to receiving your application!
UNICEF requires the services of an external consultant to support the development and maintenance of spatial and other data discovery, harmonization, validation, curation and analytics in several areas, especially the Wash Insecurity Analysis (WIA), and also including Children in Conflict (CIC) and Children’s Climate and Disaster Risk Model (CCDRM), deployed to multiple platforms including GeoSight and its Indicator Data Warehouse.
The consultant shall interact with the Frontier Data and Tech Unit (FDTU) and the Program Group Immunization Team (PGI) to gather data and software requirements. The consultant shall also research and test potential methods for improving existent AI solutions and increase the precision of automatic data extraction from unstructured files.
This position, reporting to the Chief Statistician, leads UNICEF’s Computational Analytics and Geospatial Intelligence Unit, advancing data-driven strategies through cutting-edge analytics, geospatial intelligence, and frontier technologies. The primary function of this role is to strengthen UNICEF’s data capabilities by integrating computational modeling, predictive analytics, machine learning, and geospatial insights. The incumbent is responsible for leading the development of advanced analytics tools, automating data workflows, and supporting innovative data collection platforms and administrative records, ensuring that UNICEF can make impactful, real-time decisions across health, nutrition, migration, child-mortality, education, protection, WASH, poverty, climate, and emergency response.
The consultant will work with the Data Governance Fit for Children (DG4C) Programme - a key programme to highlight and support best practices in ensuring Children’s rights are maintained in an ever increasingly datafile world. For the role, UNICEF is looking for a motivated and empathetic consultant eager to embrace the challenge of contributing to strengthening responsible data practices with data for and about children across UNICEF and with partners. An interpersonal relationship skill set, a creative mind and a nurtured curiosity in both global advances and contextual specificities in this field will be crucial for success in the role.
If you are passionate about enhancing the quality of humanitarian reporting and meet the qualifications outlined below, join us in our mission to deliver effective assistance and empower targeted communities in Côte d'Ivoire through high-quality reporting! We are seeking an experienced Consultant for the Editing and Review of the English version of the Country Office Annual Report, and the ideal candidate will possess a sharp eye for detail, a passion for clear and compelling writing, and the ability to elevate our reports to high standards of quality. Take the opportunity to make a difference in creating a better world with us wherever you are, we look forward to receiving your application!
UNICEF requires the services of an external consultant to support the development and maintenance of spatial and other data discovery, harmonization, validation, curation and analytics in several areas, especially the Wash Insecurity Analysis (WIA), and also including Children in Conflict (CIC) and Children’s Climate and Disaster Risk Model (CCDRM), deployed to multiple platforms including GeoSight and its Indicator Data Warehouse.
The consultant shall interact with the Frontier Data and Tech Unit (FDTU) and the Program Group Immunization Team (PGI) to gather data and software requirements. The consultant shall also research and test potential methods for improving existent AI solutions and increase the precision of automatic data extraction from unstructured files.