The UNICEF Tanzania office is seeking to recruit a Senior Operation Associate based in Zanzibar. The successful candidate will be responsible for the operations functions, facilitate change, provide risk informed, solution-focused analysis, advice and services and contribute to programme and management decisions for delivering results for children in specific operational contexts.
UNICEF Pacific is in search of a consultant to develop a Pacific Regional Home and School Transitions Framework that will support countries to enhance family-learner-school partnerships and engage all stakeholders in supporting learning at all levels. The consultant will be supervised by the Chief of Education of the UNICEF Pacific Multi-country Office and will receive guidance from different technical and Pacific country specialists, as well as a regional reference group. The bulk of the consultancy is expected to be remote/home-based. Travel to Fiji, the Solomon Islands, and Samoa is indicated for face-to-face consultation in different contexts, and to Fiji for the PHES presentation and regional workshop.
The consultant will be responsible to explore new and innovative financing opportunities for Prevention of Harmful Practices programmes (PHP), including liaising with UNICEF’s Public Partnership Division (PPD), Regional and Country Offices, National Committees (NATCOMs) and other private sector entities for purposes of resource mobilization for the two Joint Programmes (JPs) (Child Marriage (CM) and Female Genital Mutilation (FGM)).
The UNICEF Tanzania office is seeking to recruit a Senior Operation Associate based in Zanzibar. The successful candidate will be responsible for the operations functions, facilitate change, provide risk informed, solution-focused analysis, advice and services and contribute to programme and management decisions for delivering results for children in specific operational contexts.
UNICEF Pacific is in search of a consultant to develop a Pacific Regional Home and School Transitions Framework that will support countries to enhance family-learner-school partnerships and engage all stakeholders in supporting learning at all levels. The consultant will be supervised by the Chief of Education of the UNICEF Pacific Multi-country Office and will receive guidance from different technical and Pacific country specialists, as well as a regional reference group. The bulk of the consultancy is expected to be remote/home-based. Travel to Fiji, the Solomon Islands, and Samoa is indicated for face-to-face consultation in different contexts, and to Fiji for the PHES presentation and regional workshop.
The consultant will be responsible to explore new and innovative financing opportunities for Prevention of Harmful Practices programmes (PHP), including liaising with UNICEF’s Public Partnership Division (PPD), Regional and Country Offices, National Committees (NATCOMs) and other private sector entities for purposes of resource mobilization for the two Joint Programmes (JPs) (Child Marriage (CM) and Female Genital Mutilation (FGM)).