The consultant will work with the Data Governance Fit for Children (DG4C) Programme - a key programme to highlight and support best practices in ensuring Children’s rights are maintained in an ever increasingly datafile world. For the role, UNICEF is looking for a motivated and empathetic consultant eager to embrace the challenge of contributing to strengthening responsible data practices with data for and about children across UNICEF and with partners. An interpersonal relationship skill set, a creative mind and a nurtured curiosity in both global advances and contextual specificities in this field will be crucial for success in the role.
This consultancy will focus on delivering technical inputs to support UNICEF’s strategic engagement and policy development on issues related to child sensitive GCM and GCR implementation, including UNICEF’s work with the UN Network on Migration, alternatives to immigration detention and return and reintegration workstreams and the UN Trust Fund, while supporting capacity building of UNICEF HQ, Regional and Country office colleagues on these thematic areas.
The Gender Equality Section is seeking a Consultant to support the compilation and drafting of key written products fulfilling institutional and interagency reporting obligations. The first is the UN SWAP report which tracks UN entities performance on gender for the Chief Executives Board for Coordination. The second is the Annual Report on progress on the Gender Action Plan submitted to the UNICEF Executive Board alongside the Executive Director’s Annual Report. The reports are targeted towards Member States and UN System principals and require extensive compilation of content from various sources into high-quality products with strictly defined formats and timelines.
READVERTISEMENT. Those who have already applied, need not re-apply.
Under the supervision of the Nutrition Manager, the consultant will facilitate quality improvement initiatives in two districts in the Eastern Cape Province to scale-up interventions aimed at strengthening early identification of undernutrition and screening of children at household level by caregivers, using MUAC screening as an entry point. A package of services will be anchored on the five pillars of the Road to Health Booklet which are nutrition, love, protection, health care and extra care.
Are you interested in joining a dynamic operations team that works actively with its partners to accelerate results for children? If you are a young university graduate with a passion for developing your professional skills in the field of Administration and Finance, this opportunity is for you!
The consultant will work with the Data Governance Fit for Children (DG4C) Programme - a key programme to highlight and support best practices in ensuring Children’s rights are maintained in an ever increasingly datafile world. For the role, UNICEF is looking for a motivated and empathetic consultant eager to embrace the challenge of contributing to strengthening responsible data practices with data for and about children across UNICEF and with partners. An interpersonal relationship skill set, a creative mind and a nurtured curiosity in both global advances and contextual specificities in this field will be crucial for success in the role.
This consultancy will focus on delivering technical inputs to support UNICEF’s strategic engagement and policy development on issues related to child sensitive GCM and GCR implementation, including UNICEF’s work with the UN Network on Migration, alternatives to immigration detention and return and reintegration workstreams and the UN Trust Fund, while supporting capacity building of UNICEF HQ, Regional and Country office colleagues on these thematic areas.
The Gender Equality Section is seeking a Consultant to support the compilation and drafting of key written products fulfilling institutional and interagency reporting obligations. The first is the UN SWAP report which tracks UN entities performance on gender for the Chief Executives Board for Coordination. The second is the Annual Report on progress on the Gender Action Plan submitted to the UNICEF Executive Board alongside the Executive Director’s Annual Report. The reports are targeted towards Member States and UN System principals and require extensive compilation of content from various sources into high-quality products with strictly defined formats and timelines.
READVERTISEMENT. Those who have already applied, need not re-apply.
Under the supervision of the Nutrition Manager, the consultant will facilitate quality improvement initiatives in two districts in the Eastern Cape Province to scale-up interventions aimed at strengthening early identification of undernutrition and screening of children at household level by caregivers, using MUAC screening as an entry point. A package of services will be anchored on the five pillars of the Road to Health Booklet which are nutrition, love, protection, health care and extra care.
Are you interested in joining a dynamic operations team that works actively with its partners to accelerate results for children? If you are a young university graduate with a passion for developing your professional skills in the field of Administration and Finance, this opportunity is for you!