The consultant will develop reports on data analysis and produce data products based on data collection and visualization as per programme requirements.
The Public Partnerships Division’s International Financial Institutions Team supports UNICEF’s work by managing partnerships with International Financial Institutions including the World Bank Group, the International Monetary Fund (IMF), and Regional Development Banks, some of UNICEF’s most important and multi-faceted external partnerships.
UNICEF is scaling up its partnerships with IFIs – resulting in strategic and operational partnerships in every region in over 50 countries as well as mobilizing over $1 billion in resources annually. This consultancy will support the expanding work of the PPD IFIs team, by providing strategic partnership and IFI expertise to refine UNICEF’s engagement.
We are excited to present the opportunity for the role of Immunization Specialist – Pandemic Preparedness and Response at UNICEF. In this position, you will be instrumental in ensuring the efficient mobilization of UNICEF’s resources and expertise in vaccine-related responses.
UNICEF Uzbekistan is seeking a qualified National Consultant to support the program’s implementation across perinatal centers. The consultant will be working under the guidance of the Chief of Health and Development and direct supervision of the Health Specialist.
As part of the Vision 2030 initiative, the consultant will support UNICEF in data collection, aggregation, and analysis of key neonatal resuscitation indicators, ensuring that each perinatal center is progressing toward impactful, measurable outcomes in neonatal and maternal care.
UNICEF's Division of Private Fundraising and Partnerships (PFP) in Geneva is pivotal to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) outlined in the organization’s 2022-2025 Strategic Plan. The division focuses on maximizing private sector fundraising, partnerships, and engagement. Central to these efforts is the Innovative Financing for Children (IF4C) function, which develops and implements innovative financing mechanisms to mobilize resources for children's welfare globally. These initiatives address critical issues such as climate change, environmental sustainability, and disaster risk reduction, targeting the most vulnerable and marginalized children and adolescents. The IF4C team plays a crucial role in driving these efforts forward through strategic private sector engagements.
The consultant will develop reports on data analysis and produce data products based on data collection and visualization as per programme requirements.
The Public Partnerships Division’s International Financial Institutions Team supports UNICEF’s work by managing partnerships with International Financial Institutions including the World Bank Group, the International Monetary Fund (IMF), and Regional Development Banks, some of UNICEF’s most important and multi-faceted external partnerships.
UNICEF is scaling up its partnerships with IFIs – resulting in strategic and operational partnerships in every region in over 50 countries as well as mobilizing over $1 billion in resources annually. This consultancy will support the expanding work of the PPD IFIs team, by providing strategic partnership and IFI expertise to refine UNICEF’s engagement.
We are excited to present the opportunity for the role of Immunization Specialist – Pandemic Preparedness and Response at UNICEF. In this position, you will be instrumental in ensuring the efficient mobilization of UNICEF’s resources and expertise in vaccine-related responses.
UNICEF Uzbekistan is seeking a qualified National Consultant to support the program’s implementation across perinatal centers. The consultant will be working under the guidance of the Chief of Health and Development and direct supervision of the Health Specialist.
As part of the Vision 2030 initiative, the consultant will support UNICEF in data collection, aggregation, and analysis of key neonatal resuscitation indicators, ensuring that each perinatal center is progressing toward impactful, measurable outcomes in neonatal and maternal care.
UNICEF's Division of Private Fundraising and Partnerships (PFP) in Geneva is pivotal to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) outlined in the organization’s 2022-2025 Strategic Plan. The division focuses on maximizing private sector fundraising, partnerships, and engagement. Central to these efforts is the Innovative Financing for Children (IF4C) function, which develops and implements innovative financing mechanisms to mobilize resources for children's welfare globally. These initiatives address critical issues such as climate change, environmental sustainability, and disaster risk reduction, targeting the most vulnerable and marginalized children and adolescents. The IF4C team plays a crucial role in driving these efforts forward through strategic private sector engagements.