India Country Office is seeking an experienced Programme Specialist, responsible for leading the Economic Opportunities (jobs and apprenticeship) and the Youth Entrepreneurship pillar/outcome to achieve the desired results in terms of enabling employment opportunities for young people. The Programme Specialist will be required to work closely with the central/state government partners to engage in scalable models and strategic partnerships.
Le bureau de l’UNICEF en Mauritanie est à la recherche d’un (e) professionnel(le) engagé(e) et expérimenté(e) pour le poste de chef(fe) du bureau de zone de Bassikounou au niveau NOC, Fixed Term. Sous la supervision du Representant, Le/la Chef(fe) de bureau de zone (CFO) est responsable de la gestion et de la direction de l’ensemble des engagements programmatiques d’un bureau de zone dans le cadre d’un programme de pays.
The UNICEF Learning Innovation Hub is seeking a consultant to lead partnership development, coordination, and research under the Accessible Digital Textbooks (ADT) initiative. The consultant will engage with governments, donors, UN agencies, and Organizations of Persons with Disabilities (OPDs) to advance national ownership and sustainable implementation. The role includes supporting country teams in the rollout of the ADT initiative, coordinating training and stakeholder engagement, and contributing to research and evidence generation in collaboration with UNICEF’s Global and Innocenti teams.
The vision of the SDG for WASH in HCFs is to ensure that by 2030, every HCF, in every setting, has safely managed, reliable water, sanitation and hygiene facilities and practices to meet the needs of staff and patients. In Bangladesh, the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW), in collaboration with the Ministry of Local Government, has developed the first ‘National WASH in Health Care Facility Strategy and Framework for Action (2019-2023)’ with the technical support of UNICEF. Through this document, the WASH in HCFs strategy and framework for action were developed, but the gap remains in WASH in HCFs to ensure quality of care. According to the analysis jointly conducted by UNICEF and WHO in 2021, the status of basic WASH services in HCFs for water supply is 64%, for sanitation is 31%, for hand hygiene is 38%, for health care waste management is 34%, while there was no insufficient data for environmental cleaning.
India Country Office is seeking an experienced Programme Specialist, responsible for leading the Economic Opportunities (jobs and apprenticeship) and the Youth Entrepreneurship pillar/outcome to achieve the desired results in terms of enabling employment opportunities for young people. The Programme Specialist will be required to work closely with the central/state government partners to engage in scalable models and strategic partnerships.
Le bureau de l’UNICEF en Mauritanie est à la recherche d’un (e) professionnel(le) engagé(e) et expérimenté(e) pour le poste de chef(fe) du bureau de zone de Bassikounou au niveau NOC, Fixed Term. Sous la supervision du Representant, Le/la Chef(fe) de bureau de zone (CFO) est responsable de la gestion et de la direction de l’ensemble des engagements programmatiques d’un bureau de zone dans le cadre d’un programme de pays.
The UNICEF Learning Innovation Hub is seeking a consultant to lead partnership development, coordination, and research under the Accessible Digital Textbooks (ADT) initiative. The consultant will engage with governments, donors, UN agencies, and Organizations of Persons with Disabilities (OPDs) to advance national ownership and sustainable implementation. The role includes supporting country teams in the rollout of the ADT initiative, coordinating training and stakeholder engagement, and contributing to research and evidence generation in collaboration with UNICEF’s Global and Innocenti teams.
The vision of the SDG for WASH in HCFs is to ensure that by 2030, every HCF, in every setting, has safely managed, reliable water, sanitation and hygiene facilities and practices to meet the needs of staff and patients. In Bangladesh, the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW), in collaboration with the Ministry of Local Government, has developed the first ‘National WASH in Health Care Facility Strategy and Framework for Action (2019-2023)’ with the technical support of UNICEF. Through this document, the WASH in HCFs strategy and framework for action were developed, but the gap remains in WASH in HCFs to ensure quality of care. According to the analysis jointly conducted by UNICEF and WHO in 2021, the status of basic WASH services in HCFs for water supply is 64%, for sanitation is 31%, for hand hygiene is 38%, for health care waste management is 34%, while there was no insufficient data for environmental cleaning.