In 2025, UNICEF aims to heighten its collaboration with the private sector in Uzbekistan. This heightened collaboration entails an in-depth understanding and mapping of opportunities. In addition to enhance collaboration, it is also critical to generate an Uzbekistan officewide approach in utilising the power of businesses to attain programmatic, advocacy and fundraising results. The private sector’s role is already a key contributor to UNICEF Uzbekistan Results.
The UNICEF West and Central Africa Regional Office is looking for a Programme Associate to support the Child Protection Section in the West and Central Africa Regional Office (RO) by carrying out a range of programme support functions to help develop, implement and monitor their country programme, ensuring effective and timely delivery that is consistent with UNICEF rules and regulations.
UNICEF's Office of Internal Audit and Investigations (OIAI) is looking for a consultant to support donor engagement and reporting on fraud and SEA investigations. In this dynamic role, you'll analyze data, enhance reporting and streamline information sharing with key stakeholders. Join us in strengthening oversight and making an impact!
The main functions of this job are to support data collection, analyses and database management of nutrition related indicators of primary concern to UNICEF, including with quality assurance of data; to assist in the analysis of core nutrition outcome and intervention coverage results in the MICS and DHS and other nationally representative surveys and some programme monitoring data; disseminating findings through different types of media (e.g. website and reports); and to support other interagency related activities.
OIAI’s Investigations Section assesses and conducts investigations of allegations of misconduct, such as fraud, corruption, retaliation, workplace harassment, sexual exploitation and abuse (SEA), or other violations of UNICEF regulations, rules and administrative instructions, involving UNICEF staff and non–staff personnel. The Investigation Section also assesses and investigates allegations of fraud, SEA or other wrongdoing by UNICEF implementing partners and vendors.
In 2025, UNICEF aims to heighten its collaboration with the private sector in Uzbekistan. This heightened collaboration entails an in-depth understanding and mapping of opportunities. In addition to enhance collaboration, it is also critical to generate an Uzbekistan officewide approach in utilising the power of businesses to attain programmatic, advocacy and fundraising results. The private sector’s role is already a key contributor to UNICEF Uzbekistan Results.
The UNICEF West and Central Africa Regional Office is looking for a Programme Associate to support the Child Protection Section in the West and Central Africa Regional Office (RO) by carrying out a range of programme support functions to help develop, implement and monitor their country programme, ensuring effective and timely delivery that is consistent with UNICEF rules and regulations.
UNICEF's Office of Internal Audit and Investigations (OIAI) is looking for a consultant to support donor engagement and reporting on fraud and SEA investigations. In this dynamic role, you'll analyze data, enhance reporting and streamline information sharing with key stakeholders. Join us in strengthening oversight and making an impact!
The main functions of this job are to support data collection, analyses and database management of nutrition related indicators of primary concern to UNICEF, including with quality assurance of data; to assist in the analysis of core nutrition outcome and intervention coverage results in the MICS and DHS and other nationally representative surveys and some programme monitoring data; disseminating findings through different types of media (e.g. website and reports); and to support other interagency related activities.
OIAI’s Investigations Section assesses and conducts investigations of allegations of misconduct, such as fraud, corruption, retaliation, workplace harassment, sexual exploitation and abuse (SEA), or other violations of UNICEF regulations, rules and administrative instructions, involving UNICEF staff and non–staff personnel. The Investigation Section also assesses and investigates allegations of fraud, SEA or other wrongdoing by UNICEF implementing partners and vendors.