The Midterm review is a key moment for government and partners to assess the implementation of the priority reform. It will serve as an opportunity to course- correct, strengthen alignment of partner interventions (including GPE grants), identify gaps or stubborn bottlenecks to reform delivery, mobilize additional financing, and agree that future GPE support could add value. In addition, it will also serve as the basis for the GPE Board decision on the next country allocation. The Compact mid-term review will provide space to support the following objectives:
• Review the overall progress and achievements of education reform implementation envisioned under Partnership Compact with focus priority reform theory of change, including commitments to gender equality and inclusion as well as enabling factors: (1) data and evidence; (2) sector planning, policy, and monitoring; (3) sector coordination; and (4) volume, equity, and efficiency of domestic public expenditure on education,
• Assess how different programs have contributed to progress on the priority reform,
Join our UNICEF Timor-Leste team and help shape a better future for every child. As Senior Executive Associate (G6), you will be accountable for procedural communications, operations, and administrative support services, as well as specialized administrative functions, to enhance the smooth running of the supervisor’s day-to-day activities, as well as his/her section. Working under the close guidance of the Head of Office, you will provide a broad range of support services, including communications, administrative, operations, budget monitoring, and other office-related tasks. Efficiently initiating, monitoring, and ensuring the provision of such services allows the supervisor to focus on substantive core work.
The purpose of this consultancy is to strengthen UNICEF’s emergency preparedness, monitoring, and response capacity in Somalia’s Central and Southern Regions (CSS). The consultant will provide critical support in sustaining UNICEF’s field presence, coordinating humanitarian interventions, and ensuring timely, effective, and context-sensitive responses to emerging crises.
This role is essential to maintain UNICEF’s humanitarian engagement and operational continuity in hard-to-reach and newly recovered areas where access remains challenging. Working closely with the Emergency Manager, the consultant will support early warning, contingency planning, and partner monitoring, ensuring that UNICEF’s Core Commitments for Children (CCCs) are met through coordinated, multisectoral emergency response and resilience programming.
UNICEF Romania invites qualified candidates to express their interest to be included in the
roster of MHPSS specialists.
The recruitment of MHPSS consultants aims to support the design, implementation, and monitoring of evidence-based interventions that promote mental well-being and resilience among children and families. Consultants will contribute to UNICEF’s efforts to enhance coordination with government and civil society partners, ensuring that MHPSS services are inclusive, culturally appropriate, and accessible to those most in need.
UNICEF Romania invites qualified candidates to express their interest to be included in the roster of consultants for the EDUCATION SECTION. This consultancy roster is established to meet the increasing demand for specialized technical assistance in areas such as inclusive education, teacher training, curriculum development and assessment reform, socio-emotional learning, digitalization in education etc., domains that require targeted expertise to support UNICEF Romania’s Education Team actions.
The roster will serve as a human resources repository, that will enable UNICEF Romania to rapidly mobilize pre-vetted professionals with proven experience in the areas on which a need for support will be identified.
The Midterm review is a key moment for government and partners to assess the implementation of the priority reform. It will serve as an opportunity to course- correct, strengthen alignment of partner interventions (including GPE grants), identify gaps or stubborn bottlenecks to reform delivery, mobilize additional financing, and agree that future GPE support could add value. In addition, it will also serve as the basis for the GPE Board decision on the next country allocation. The Compact mid-term review will provide space to support the following objectives:
• Review the overall progress and achievements of education reform implementation envisioned under Partnership Compact with focus priority reform theory of change, including commitments to gender equality and inclusion as well as enabling factors: (1) data and evidence; (2) sector planning, policy, and monitoring; (3) sector coordination; and (4) volume, equity, and efficiency of domestic public expenditure on education,
• Assess how different programs have contributed to progress on the priority reform,
Join our UNICEF Timor-Leste team and help shape a better future for every child. As Senior Executive Associate (G6), you will be accountable for procedural communications, operations, and administrative support services, as well as specialized administrative functions, to enhance the smooth running of the supervisor’s day-to-day activities, as well as his/her section. Working under the close guidance of the Head of Office, you will provide a broad range of support services, including communications, administrative, operations, budget monitoring, and other office-related tasks. Efficiently initiating, monitoring, and ensuring the provision of such services allows the supervisor to focus on substantive core work.
The purpose of this consultancy is to strengthen UNICEF’s emergency preparedness, monitoring, and response capacity in Somalia’s Central and Southern Regions (CSS). The consultant will provide critical support in sustaining UNICEF’s field presence, coordinating humanitarian interventions, and ensuring timely, effective, and context-sensitive responses to emerging crises.
This role is essential to maintain UNICEF’s humanitarian engagement and operational continuity in hard-to-reach and newly recovered areas where access remains challenging. Working closely with the Emergency Manager, the consultant will support early warning, contingency planning, and partner monitoring, ensuring that UNICEF’s Core Commitments for Children (CCCs) are met through coordinated, multisectoral emergency response and resilience programming.
UNICEF Romania invites qualified candidates to express their interest to be included in the
roster of MHPSS specialists.
The recruitment of MHPSS consultants aims to support the design, implementation, and monitoring of evidence-based interventions that promote mental well-being and resilience among children and families. Consultants will contribute to UNICEF’s efforts to enhance coordination with government and civil society partners, ensuring that MHPSS services are inclusive, culturally appropriate, and accessible to those most in need.
UNICEF Romania invites qualified candidates to express their interest to be included in the roster of consultants for the EDUCATION SECTION. This consultancy roster is established to meet the increasing demand for specialized technical assistance in areas such as inclusive education, teacher training, curriculum development and assessment reform, socio-emotional learning, digitalization in education etc., domains that require targeted expertise to support UNICEF Romania’s Education Team actions.
The roster will serve as a human resources repository, that will enable UNICEF Romania to rapidly mobilize pre-vetted professionals with proven experience in the areas on which a need for support will be identified.