UNICEF contributes to the Yanomami Alert System, a community-based initiative that enables trained indigenous monitors to report alerts related to health, WASH, environment, and territorial threats using mobile devices in local languages, even without internet access. These alerts are verified and shared with relevant authorities to support timely and coordinated responses.
To support this initiative, the consultant will assist the response of WASH alerts, in close collaboration with local and national health and sanitation services. The consultant will work closely with the UNICEF Boa Vista team to strengthen WASH monitoring, response mechanisms, and the engagement of indigenous sanitation agents in the Yanomami Territory.
UNICEF OOI is seeking a dynamic and experienced consultant with extensive experience with using experimental and quasi experimental methods to conduct the impact assessment of Fundoo, a digital platform that seeks to equip young people with 21st century skills. This consultany will be conducted under guidance and direction of the Monitoring and Evaluation Specialist at OOI, and in close collaboration with relevant colleagues in OOI and COs.
The purpose of this consultancy is to ensure the high-quality instructional design and adult-appropriate methodology for a series of Social and Behavior Change (SBC) capacity-building trainings to be delivered to national stakeholders, including government organizations, universities, and professional groups. The expert will work in close collaboration with the UNICEF SBC Officer to develop tailored, engaging, and practical training packages that meet the learning needs of adult professionals distinct from traditional pedagogical approaches used in university settings.
The selected expert will apply a modern andragogical approach centered on interactivity, relevance, and clarity, ensuring that training materials are tailored to the needs of adult professionals, practice-oriented and designed to effectively deliver key SBC concepts, tools and approaches.
Unicef Papua New Guinea is looking for a motivated PM&E Specialist to assist in the development of national capacities for monitoring, evaluation and research, with special attention to the interest, concern and participation of government, community, and civil society stakeholders.
Unicef Papua New Guinea is looking for a motivated PSEA Specialist who supports the development and preparation of the PSEA programme and is responsible for the management, implementation, monitoring, reporting, and evaluation of the PSEA programmes/projects within the country programme.
A challenging and exciting opportunity has arisen within UNICEF Mozambique for a passionate and committed Programme Specialist (PSEA) NO3 level position based in Pemba. The Specialist’s will be responsible for coordinating and supporting the implementation of the UNICEF Mozambique Country Office PSEA Action Plans. This includes oversight of PSEA reporting, community awareness, mainstreaming PSEA into programmes and in managing SEA risks. If you meet the requirements and you are passionate about making a difference, we encourage you to apply.
During the duration period of the contract, the consultant will support the following activities:
1. Mapping and linking potential GBV service entry points to specialized GBV case management services, with a particular focus on child survivors of sexual violence;
2. Formalizing standard operating procedures and referral protocols for responding to different types of cases (child survivors, mandatory reporting, etc.);
3. Training community volunteers and outreach workers on how to safely and appropriately respond to disclosures and make safe and ethical referrals when GBV survivors ask for help (based on the GBV Pocket Guide);
4. Developing a Caring for Child Survivors of Sexual Abuse (CCS) case management protocol tailored to Sudan to support local service providers to integrate CCS into all stages of their programming, including emergency contingency planning (based on the updated Caring for Child Survivors (CCS) of Sexual Abuse Guidelines and associated Training Package);
5. Sharing the resources and learning through global GBViE fora, including the GBV case management task force convened under the umbrella of the GBVIMS.
¡UNICEF Guatemala te está buscando! En esta consultoría podrás brindar apoyo técnico para el diseño y desarrollo de la Caja de Herramientas para el fortalecimiento de capacidades en Seguridad Alimentaria y Nutricional (SAN).
Objetivo general
Apoyo técnico en el desarrollo de un mapeo nacional sobre la oferta de servicios de salud mental y apoyo psicosocial dirigidos la población en general con énfasis en poblaciones vulnerables como niñas, niños y adolescentes en El Salvador a partir del análisis sistemático de datos cuantitativos y cualitativos, la revisión de marcos normativos y la georreferenciación de organizaciones no gubernamentales, sociedad civil y otros
To support UNICEFs Child Nutrition and Development team to improve the nutrition of pregnant women and adolescent girls globally. Assist UNICEFs New York maternal nutrition team at HQ for business continuity and to ensure multiple donor deliverables for measurement, learning and evaluation are met. This will involve the collation, analysis and dissemination of data and information for maternal nutrition programming, including multiple micronutrient supplementation (MMS), as outlined in the strategic results of the Acceleration Plan. Part of this work is to support UNICEF’s reporting procedures, including the NutriDash monitoring system, strengthening annual activities related to backend functionalities for the maternal nutrition module and other modules where maternal nutrition information is collected.
The consultant will support the implementation of UNICEF’s social protection component of the joint UN Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) programme, supported by the Government of Switzerland, and implemented jointly with UNDP, UNESCO and FAO, by strengthening disaster risk and protection planning capacities within the social protection sector in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (FBiH), in line with shock-responsive social protection (SRSP) principles.
The consultant will support the implementation of UNICEF’s social protection component of the joint UN Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) programme, supported by the Government of Switzerland, and implemented jointly with UNDP, UNESCO and FAO, by strengthening disaster risk and protection planning capacities within the social protection sector in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (FBiH), in line with shock-responsive social protection (SRSP) principles.
Under the direct supervision of the ADAP officer and in collaboration with the Education Specialist , the consultant is responsible for providing technical support in the implementation of the Akelius initiative, contributing to a quality scale-up in five administrative units by ensuring technical support to key partners (teacher training institutes and education ministries), providing monitoring of activities within schools, monitoring of equipment, feedback collection and knowledge exchange between different administrative units and schools and regular reporting of these activities and serving as a technical resource person for schools and partners.
UNICEF Lebanon is looking for a national consultant to act as Master Trainer for the implementation of the Basic Training for CEP (BTCEP) and the Advanced Training for CEP (ATCEP) targeting Water Establishment (WE) and Municipal Support Teams, developer of BTCEP and ATCEP training curricula and customer charters for water establishments.
UNICEF is looking for a national consultant to provide support and contribute to conducting a Summative Evaluation of the IE project. The purpose of the Summative Evaluation is to assess the overall effectiveness of the IE project. It aims to determine the extent to which the intended goals and objectives of the IE project were achieved and contributed to improving the quality and accessibility of inclusive education for children with special educational needs, including children with disabilities. The findings, lessons learned and recommendations from the Summative Evaluation are intended to guide and inform all stakeholders, including UNICEF, the MoE, other implementing partners, pilot educational establishments, teachers, other educational professionals, and parents. The recommendations of the evaluation will be used to identify and shape the follow-on UNICEF programming in inclusive education to achieve goals and objectives of the new Country Programme for 2026-2030.
UNICEF is looking for an international consultant to conduct a Summative Evaluation of the IE project. The purpose of the Summative Evaluation is to assess the overall effectiveness of the IE project. It aims to determine the extent to which the intended goals and objectives of the IE project were achieved and contributed to improving the quality and accessibility of inclusive education for children with special educational needs, including children with disabilities. The findings, lessons learned and recommendations from the Summative Evaluation are intended to guide and inform all stakeholders, including UNICEF, the MoE, other implementing partners, pilot educational establishments, teachers, other educational professionals, and parents. The recommendations of the evaluation will be used to identify and shape the follow-on UNICEF programming in inclusive education to achieve goals and objectives of the new Country Programme for 2026-2030.
The purpose of this assignment is to support UNICEF’s Child Poverty Portfolio by advancing the analysis of child poverty. The Social Policy Specialist (Child Poverty) will complete the computation of the Multidimensional Poverty Index (MPI), strengthen national capacities, and promote data-driven advocacy. The Specialist will provide technical leadership in data analysis and methodological development, while also supporting the development of the MICS Equity Dashboard. In addition, the Specialist will contribute to the production of policy and research communication products. This work aims to enhance the use of data for equity-focused programming, inform national policy dialogue, and ensure the effective dissemination of findings through visualizations, briefs, and accessible knowledge products.
L’objectif global de la consultation est d’appuyer la réalisation de l’étude de cas sur la mise en œuvre du grand rattrapage en vaccination à Madagascar, en mettant en lumière les stratégies adoptées, les résultats obtenus, les défis rencontrés, les innovations, ainsi que les leçons apprises.
The United Nations Children’s Fund in Cambodia is looking for a Cambodian national consultant to is to assess local capacity needs and map the locally and internationally available resources and partnership including human and financial resources necessary for development and implementation of a bachelor’s degree Programme in Special Education in Cambodia. The consultant will be expected to provide concrete recommendations on strategies, options and indicative course content that inform the development and the implementation of the programme that is aligned with the current global trends and the country context, and suggest potential partnerships and resources required to fill the local capacity gaps.
If you are passionate about making a lasting difference for children in Cambodia, UNICEF would like to hear from you.
UNICEF contributes to the Yanomami Alert System, a community-based initiative that enables trained indigenous monitors to report alerts related to health, WASH, environment, and territorial threats using mobile devices in local languages, even without internet access. These alerts are verified and shared with relevant authorities to support timely and coordinated responses.
To support this initiative, the consultant will assist the response of WASH alerts, in close collaboration with local and national health and sanitation services. The consultant will work closely with the UNICEF Boa Vista team to strengthen WASH monitoring, response mechanisms, and the engagement of indigenous sanitation agents in the Yanomami Territory.
UNICEF OOI is seeking a dynamic and experienced consultant with extensive experience with using experimental and quasi experimental methods to conduct the impact assessment of Fundoo, a digital platform that seeks to equip young people with 21st century skills. This consultany will be conducted under guidance and direction of the Monitoring and Evaluation Specialist at OOI, and in close collaboration with relevant colleagues in OOI and COs.
The purpose of this consultancy is to ensure the high-quality instructional design and adult-appropriate methodology for a series of Social and Behavior Change (SBC) capacity-building trainings to be delivered to national stakeholders, including government organizations, universities, and professional groups. The expert will work in close collaboration with the UNICEF SBC Officer to develop tailored, engaging, and practical training packages that meet the learning needs of adult professionals distinct from traditional pedagogical approaches used in university settings.
The selected expert will apply a modern andragogical approach centered on interactivity, relevance, and clarity, ensuring that training materials are tailored to the needs of adult professionals, practice-oriented and designed to effectively deliver key SBC concepts, tools and approaches.
Unicef Papua New Guinea is looking for a motivated PM&E Specialist to assist in the development of national capacities for monitoring, evaluation and research, with special attention to the interest, concern and participation of government, community, and civil society stakeholders.
Unicef Papua New Guinea is looking for a motivated PSEA Specialist who supports the development and preparation of the PSEA programme and is responsible for the management, implementation, monitoring, reporting, and evaluation of the PSEA programmes/projects within the country programme.
A challenging and exciting opportunity has arisen within UNICEF Mozambique for a passionate and committed Programme Specialist (PSEA) NO3 level position based in Pemba. The Specialist’s will be responsible for coordinating and supporting the implementation of the UNICEF Mozambique Country Office PSEA Action Plans. This includes oversight of PSEA reporting, community awareness, mainstreaming PSEA into programmes and in managing SEA risks. If you meet the requirements and you are passionate about making a difference, we encourage you to apply.
During the duration period of the contract, the consultant will support the following activities:
1. Mapping and linking potential GBV service entry points to specialized GBV case management services, with a particular focus on child survivors of sexual violence;
2. Formalizing standard operating procedures and referral protocols for responding to different types of cases (child survivors, mandatory reporting, etc.);
3. Training community volunteers and outreach workers on how to safely and appropriately respond to disclosures and make safe and ethical referrals when GBV survivors ask for help (based on the GBV Pocket Guide);
4. Developing a Caring for Child Survivors of Sexual Abuse (CCS) case management protocol tailored to Sudan to support local service providers to integrate CCS into all stages of their programming, including emergency contingency planning (based on the updated Caring for Child Survivors (CCS) of Sexual Abuse Guidelines and associated Training Package);
5. Sharing the resources and learning through global GBViE fora, including the GBV case management task force convened under the umbrella of the GBVIMS.
¡UNICEF Guatemala te está buscando! En esta consultoría podrás brindar apoyo técnico para el diseño y desarrollo de la Caja de Herramientas para el fortalecimiento de capacidades en Seguridad Alimentaria y Nutricional (SAN).
Objetivo general
Apoyo técnico en el desarrollo de un mapeo nacional sobre la oferta de servicios de salud mental y apoyo psicosocial dirigidos la población en general con énfasis en poblaciones vulnerables como niñas, niños y adolescentes en El Salvador a partir del análisis sistemático de datos cuantitativos y cualitativos, la revisión de marcos normativos y la georreferenciación de organizaciones no gubernamentales, sociedad civil y otros
To support UNICEFs Child Nutrition and Development team to improve the nutrition of pregnant women and adolescent girls globally. Assist UNICEFs New York maternal nutrition team at HQ for business continuity and to ensure multiple donor deliverables for measurement, learning and evaluation are met. This will involve the collation, analysis and dissemination of data and information for maternal nutrition programming, including multiple micronutrient supplementation (MMS), as outlined in the strategic results of the Acceleration Plan. Part of this work is to support UNICEF’s reporting procedures, including the NutriDash monitoring system, strengthening annual activities related to backend functionalities for the maternal nutrition module and other modules where maternal nutrition information is collected.
The consultant will support the implementation of UNICEF’s social protection component of the joint UN Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) programme, supported by the Government of Switzerland, and implemented jointly with UNDP, UNESCO and FAO, by strengthening disaster risk and protection planning capacities within the social protection sector in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (FBiH), in line with shock-responsive social protection (SRSP) principles.
The consultant will support the implementation of UNICEF’s social protection component of the joint UN Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) programme, supported by the Government of Switzerland, and implemented jointly with UNDP, UNESCO and FAO, by strengthening disaster risk and protection planning capacities within the social protection sector in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (FBiH), in line with shock-responsive social protection (SRSP) principles.
Under the direct supervision of the ADAP officer and in collaboration with the Education Specialist , the consultant is responsible for providing technical support in the implementation of the Akelius initiative, contributing to a quality scale-up in five administrative units by ensuring technical support to key partners (teacher training institutes and education ministries), providing monitoring of activities within schools, monitoring of equipment, feedback collection and knowledge exchange between different administrative units and schools and regular reporting of these activities and serving as a technical resource person for schools and partners.
UNICEF Lebanon is looking for a national consultant to act as Master Trainer for the implementation of the Basic Training for CEP (BTCEP) and the Advanced Training for CEP (ATCEP) targeting Water Establishment (WE) and Municipal Support Teams, developer of BTCEP and ATCEP training curricula and customer charters for water establishments.
UNICEF is looking for a national consultant to provide support and contribute to conducting a Summative Evaluation of the IE project. The purpose of the Summative Evaluation is to assess the overall effectiveness of the IE project. It aims to determine the extent to which the intended goals and objectives of the IE project were achieved and contributed to improving the quality and accessibility of inclusive education for children with special educational needs, including children with disabilities. The findings, lessons learned and recommendations from the Summative Evaluation are intended to guide and inform all stakeholders, including UNICEF, the MoE, other implementing partners, pilot educational establishments, teachers, other educational professionals, and parents. The recommendations of the evaluation will be used to identify and shape the follow-on UNICEF programming in inclusive education to achieve goals and objectives of the new Country Programme for 2026-2030.
UNICEF is looking for an international consultant to conduct a Summative Evaluation of the IE project. The purpose of the Summative Evaluation is to assess the overall effectiveness of the IE project. It aims to determine the extent to which the intended goals and objectives of the IE project were achieved and contributed to improving the quality and accessibility of inclusive education for children with special educational needs, including children with disabilities. The findings, lessons learned and recommendations from the Summative Evaluation are intended to guide and inform all stakeholders, including UNICEF, the MoE, other implementing partners, pilot educational establishments, teachers, other educational professionals, and parents. The recommendations of the evaluation will be used to identify and shape the follow-on UNICEF programming in inclusive education to achieve goals and objectives of the new Country Programme for 2026-2030.
The purpose of this assignment is to support UNICEF’s Child Poverty Portfolio by advancing the analysis of child poverty. The Social Policy Specialist (Child Poverty) will complete the computation of the Multidimensional Poverty Index (MPI), strengthen national capacities, and promote data-driven advocacy. The Specialist will provide technical leadership in data analysis and methodological development, while also supporting the development of the MICS Equity Dashboard. In addition, the Specialist will contribute to the production of policy and research communication products. This work aims to enhance the use of data for equity-focused programming, inform national policy dialogue, and ensure the effective dissemination of findings through visualizations, briefs, and accessible knowledge products.
L’objectif global de la consultation est d’appuyer la réalisation de l’étude de cas sur la mise en œuvre du grand rattrapage en vaccination à Madagascar, en mettant en lumière les stratégies adoptées, les résultats obtenus, les défis rencontrés, les innovations, ainsi que les leçons apprises.
The United Nations Children’s Fund in Cambodia is looking for a Cambodian national consultant to is to assess local capacity needs and map the locally and internationally available resources and partnership including human and financial resources necessary for development and implementation of a bachelor’s degree Programme in Special Education in Cambodia. The consultant will be expected to provide concrete recommendations on strategies, options and indicative course content that inform the development and the implementation of the programme that is aligned with the current global trends and the country context, and suggest potential partnerships and resources required to fill the local capacity gaps.
If you are passionate about making a lasting difference for children in Cambodia, UNICEF would like to hear from you.