The UNICEF Regional Office for South Asia (ROSA) has an exciting job opportunity for a Technology for Development Specialist (T4D), NO-C, Fixed Term and Nepal Country Office has a similar vacancy at Temporary Appointment for 364 days. Therefore, this vacancy announcement will be used to fill these two positions.
UNICEF supports vulnerable children and women in over 20 countries in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) Region. Country Offices and national governments develop multi-year Country Programmes to address child rights gaps among the most vulnerable children.
At the end of the programme cycle, Country Programme Evaluation assesses strategic aspects for accountability and learning. Managed by Regional Evaluation Advisors and conducted by external evaluation team, the evaluation inform the next programme cycle. In MENA, evaluations are planned for Libya and Palestine in 2025, and Algeria, Egypt, and Jordan in 2026.
Country Programme Evaluation covers the entire programme over multiple years. UNICEF’s internal systems collect and manage large volumes of data, but this data has been underutilized in evaluations. AI technologies, like machine learning and Natural Language Processing (NLP), can automate analyses, enhancing decision-making and understanding of programme results.
AI use in UNICEF evaluations is emerging, aiming to improve accuracy, efficiency, and depth. NLP has been tested for identifying themes, extracting insights, and detecting trends in evaluations. It also transcribes and analyzes interviews and meetings, and conducts sentiment analysis on social media data. The MENA Regional Office is piloting for an evaluation synthesis. The office is now planning to expand AI use in Country Programme Evaluations.
Under the overall direction of the Regional SBC Specialist (Emergencies) of UNICEF LACRO and in the framework, we are seeking for a SBC Intern with the skills to create engaging and creative content for UNICEF IoGT and Virtual Campus platforms. The intern we are seeking is creative, dynamic, self-driven, up to date and passionate about the latest technologies and techniques and can apply them to generate content.
The Regional Chief of Supply advise and provide guidance, oversight and direction to the regional office and all offices within WCAR on supply chain management, including procurement services, through direct support, capacity building, development of the supply community and strategic promotion of supply-programme integration in support of the country offices’ programme management to achieve results for children.
UNICEF ESARO and Burundi Country Office, with the financial support from the Government of Netherlands, is seeking a consultant for a period of 12 months to analyse both secondary and primary data, existing policies and programs, key gaps, and recommend strategic areas of focus to improve school-age children and adolescent nutrition in Burundi.
The UNICEF Regional Office for South Asia (ROSA) has an exciting job opportunity for a Technology for Development Specialist (T4D), NO-C, Fixed Term and Nepal Country Office has a similar vacancy at Temporary Appointment for 364 days. Therefore, this vacancy announcement will be used to fill these two positions.
UNICEF supports vulnerable children and women in over 20 countries in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) Region. Country Offices and national governments develop multi-year Country Programmes to address child rights gaps among the most vulnerable children.
At the end of the programme cycle, Country Programme Evaluation assesses strategic aspects for accountability and learning. Managed by Regional Evaluation Advisors and conducted by external evaluation team, the evaluation inform the next programme cycle. In MENA, evaluations are planned for Libya and Palestine in 2025, and Algeria, Egypt, and Jordan in 2026.
Country Programme Evaluation covers the entire programme over multiple years. UNICEF’s internal systems collect and manage large volumes of data, but this data has been underutilized in evaluations. AI technologies, like machine learning and Natural Language Processing (NLP), can automate analyses, enhancing decision-making and understanding of programme results.
AI use in UNICEF evaluations is emerging, aiming to improve accuracy, efficiency, and depth. NLP has been tested for identifying themes, extracting insights, and detecting trends in evaluations. It also transcribes and analyzes interviews and meetings, and conducts sentiment analysis on social media data. The MENA Regional Office is piloting for an evaluation synthesis. The office is now planning to expand AI use in Country Programme Evaluations.
Under the overall direction of the Regional SBC Specialist (Emergencies) of UNICEF LACRO and in the framework, we are seeking for a SBC Intern with the skills to create engaging and creative content for UNICEF IoGT and Virtual Campus platforms. The intern we are seeking is creative, dynamic, self-driven, up to date and passionate about the latest technologies and techniques and can apply them to generate content.
The Regional Chief of Supply advise and provide guidance, oversight and direction to the regional office and all offices within WCAR on supply chain management, including procurement services, through direct support, capacity building, development of the supply community and strategic promotion of supply-programme integration in support of the country offices’ programme management to achieve results for children.
UNICEF ESARO and Burundi Country Office, with the financial support from the Government of Netherlands, is seeking a consultant for a period of 12 months to analyse both secondary and primary data, existing policies and programs, key gaps, and recommend strategic areas of focus to improve school-age children and adolescent nutrition in Burundi.