UNICEF Bolivia requiere contratar los servicios de un/una profesional para el servicio de consultoría en fortalecimiento de acciones de cambio social y de comportamiento para la prevención del sobrepeso y la obesidad y de apoyo a la estrategia SBC15 de inmunización. La consultoría tiene una duración de 180 días y sede en Cochabamba con viajes a municipios del interior del país.
UNICEF is looking for an international consultant who will support scaling up and ensuring sustainability of the work of the national network Young Climate Champions. Specifically, the international consultant is expected to build capacity of the national trainers to deliver the Youth Advocacy Guide in the future and facilitate training for the second cohort of Young Climate Champions, coordinating engagement of the trained trainers.
UNICEF Country Office Pakistan is actively seeking an exceptional and motivated individual to fill the role of Administrative Associate, providing vital support to the Afghanistan country office remotely. Join us in making a meaningful impact!
If you are a strategic and results-driven professional passionate about building impactful partnerships for children, UNICEF Philippines invites you to apply for the position of Partnerships Officer, NOB, TA. Based in Manila, the position will be for a duration of one year. The role supports the PFP’s efforts in managing and expanding partnerships with public donors, international financial institutions, and UNICEF National Committees—while exploring innovative financing and public-private partnership opportunities—to help mobilize resources that advance UNICEF’s mission for every child.
This consultancy seeks a national consultant to work for UNICEF Sri Lanka in close support of the Ministry of Education and other partners to provide technical support that helps advance: 1) developing the Climate Resilient Education Framework and 2) designing, testing, monitoring and documenting the pilot programme on Climate Smart Schools to inform further improvements to the Framework.
UNICEF Jamaica is seeking an experienced international consultant with a solid background in child protection and case management systems to conduct a comprehensive Case Management Quality review and analysis of the Jamaica Child Protection system using the global Quality Assurance Methodology and Framework (QAF).
We are seeking to recruit an exceptional consultant to provide support for a period of 12 months to develop and implement EOF’s communication strategy across the breadth of its work.
UNICEF Country Office in Croatia is looking for Face-to-Face (F2F) Fundraiser for the direct recruitment of pledge donors during all of 2025. Fundraising activities will be conducted in Zagreb and Rijeka as well as in cities across the country with mobile teams. To reach our fundraising targets, a team of 35 - 50 Fundraisers is required continuously.
UNICEF Education Section in Tajikistan is looking for a qualified national individual consultant to support with the rollout of Universal Design Learning (UDL) Blended Course on Inclusive Education.
The Government of Oman, with support from ILO Regional Office of the Arab States (ROAS) and UNICEF Oman, has approved a new comprehensive social protection system. A unified legal framework for all social protection benefits has been established, along with an integrated administration through the Social Protection Fund. The merging of 11 funds into a single national scheme aims to improve equity and sustainability. This new social protection system serves as a model in the region. An upcoming report prepared by the ILO and SPF titled “Inclusive, Lifecycle Social Protection in a Multi-tiered Framework in Oman - Summary report on the comprehensive reform of the social security system” will highlight key aspects of the process and outcome of the reforms.
This assignment will complement previous work of documentation of the Oman reform by focusing on lessons learned through the implementation of the social protection law and highlighting the relevant reforms from a child and family perspective. The assignment will focus as well on identifying emerging priorities including
shock-responsive social protection and integrated care service delivery model to deliver on Oman’s vision to position social protection as a key driver to child and human development and to foster disability inclusion.
le bureau UNICEF du Burkina Faso recrute un Consultant International pour appuyer la gestion des vaccins et des flacons de nVPO2 lors des campagnes de riposte de PVDVc2 au Burkina Faso
Le bureau UNICEF du Burkina Faso recrute un Consultant international chargé de la coordination des activités de riposte contre la Poliomyélite au Burkina Faso
The Ministry of Health (MoH), with support from UNICEF, is seeking to complete the development of the Community Health Investment Case—an important initiative that was previously initiated with financial support from USAID under the Uganda Health Systems Strengthening Project. While significant progress had been made, the process was left incomplete following the project’s closure. The investment case is intended to provide a compelling justification for sustainable financing of community health in Uganda, presenting multiple investment scenarios to inform programming and resource allocation. It will outline the benefits and long-term impact of investing in community health and serve as a tool for MoH and other government bodies to make evidence-based decisions. In response to MoH’s request, UNICEF will support the identification and deployment of a consultant with the requisite expertise in health economics to work closely with the Department of Community Health, and the Community Health Technical Working Group (TWG) to complete this important piece of upstream work. Finalizing the investment case is critical to ensuring that past achievements are sustained and that future investments are strategically targeted to improve health outcomes for communities across Uganda.
Le Bureau de l'UNICEF Comores souhaite mobiliser un ou une consultant (e) international (e), spécialiste Genre et SBC dans le domaine de la vaccination, pour concevoir et réaliser une étude qualitative communautaire des facteurs comportementaux et des obstacles liés au genre à l'adoption des services de vaccination systématique.
UNICEF Liberia is seeking to hire a well-experienced individual to develop/data-driven strategies to influence policy and public engagement, produce high-impact content (social media, stories, press materials) aligned with UNICEF priorities, curate and manage the Representative’s social media to highlight leadership, partnerships, and field impact and support donor engagement through compelling storytelling and campaign coordination.
UNICE is looking for a professional consultant who can provide technical and construction administrative support, assessment, and coordination for the ongoing UNICEF-EU Health projects, the GPE-STEP Construction activities, and support other construction related activities in Addis Ababa and the regions as assigned by the Construction Manager.
Globally, over 2 billion people suffer from micronutrient deficiencies, exacerbating mortality from preventable diseases. Micronutrient deficiencies in Afghanistan present a severe public health crisis, as highlighted by the last available data (National Nutrition Survey 2013). Over 40% of women and children suffer from anemia, while 50% of children under five are vitamin A deficient, which is classified as a severe problem by WHO. Zinc and iodine deficiencies are also prevalent, and vitamin D deficiency affects nearly all women (95.5%) and children (81%). Compounding this, knowledge about micronutrients is alarmingly low, with only 38.7% of Afghans aware of vitamins, and 69.8% of mothers uninformed about vitamin A. Despite iodized salt awareness (64.2%), only 43.6% of households use adequately iodized salt, and just 38.1% consume fortified foods.
UNICEF leads efforts to combat this, but scaling up interventions—like supplementation and community-based programs—requires strengthened coordination, capacity building, and nationwide implementation.
The reach and scope of nutrition service delivery for women and children in Afghanistan have expanded significantly over the past two years. UNICEF's nutrition programs, including Maternal, Infant, and young Child Nutrition (MIYCN), Community Based Nutrition Program (CBNP), Multi Micronutrient Supplementation (MMS), Micronutrient Powder (MNP), Iron and Folic Acid (IFA) supplementation, have been scaled up across all 34 provinces. This rapid expansion underscores the critical need for national-level expertise to ensure effective program reporting, monitoring, and quality assurance.
UNICEF is supporting national MIYCN and caring practices as one of the major components of nutrition program targeting maternal Nutrition which refers to the nutrition of women during adolescence, pregnancy, and lactation, as it affects their health and the health of their foetus and/or infant, through their childbearing and nurturing roles, furthermore, the program is focusing on infant and young child feeding practices.
Nutrition emergency response and Treatment of wasting is one of the key components of UNICEF’s nutrition program in Afghanistan. The lifesaving nutrition treatment services have significantly expanded in reach and scope over the past decade and are currently implemented in all 34 provinces. In the past years, the funding landscape for Nutrition has significantly changed. All the nutrition actors are exploring innovative ways to mitigate the funding shortfall and support continuous program delivery. For the period 2025- 2026, UNICEF will be supporting the roll out of the new Integrated Management of Acute Malnutrition (IMAM) protocol in Afghanistan. The massive number of health facilities running this program will require technical expertise in critical areas linked to the implementation of the IMAM protocol.
UNICEF Bolivia requiere contratar los servicios de un/una profesional para el servicio de consultoría en fortalecimiento de acciones de cambio social y de comportamiento para la prevención del sobrepeso y la obesidad y de apoyo a la estrategia SBC15 de inmunización. La consultoría tiene una duración de 180 días y sede en Cochabamba con viajes a municipios del interior del país.
UNICEF is looking for an international consultant who will support scaling up and ensuring sustainability of the work of the national network Young Climate Champions. Specifically, the international consultant is expected to build capacity of the national trainers to deliver the Youth Advocacy Guide in the future and facilitate training for the second cohort of Young Climate Champions, coordinating engagement of the trained trainers.
UNICEF Country Office Pakistan is actively seeking an exceptional and motivated individual to fill the role of Administrative Associate, providing vital support to the Afghanistan country office remotely. Join us in making a meaningful impact!
If you are a strategic and results-driven professional passionate about building impactful partnerships for children, UNICEF Philippines invites you to apply for the position of Partnerships Officer, NOB, TA. Based in Manila, the position will be for a duration of one year. The role supports the PFP’s efforts in managing and expanding partnerships with public donors, international financial institutions, and UNICEF National Committees—while exploring innovative financing and public-private partnership opportunities—to help mobilize resources that advance UNICEF’s mission for every child.
This consultancy seeks a national consultant to work for UNICEF Sri Lanka in close support of the Ministry of Education and other partners to provide technical support that helps advance: 1) developing the Climate Resilient Education Framework and 2) designing, testing, monitoring and documenting the pilot programme on Climate Smart Schools to inform further improvements to the Framework.
UNICEF Jamaica is seeking an experienced international consultant with a solid background in child protection and case management systems to conduct a comprehensive Case Management Quality review and analysis of the Jamaica Child Protection system using the global Quality Assurance Methodology and Framework (QAF).
We are seeking to recruit an exceptional consultant to provide support for a period of 12 months to develop and implement EOF’s communication strategy across the breadth of its work.
UNICEF Country Office in Croatia is looking for Face-to-Face (F2F) Fundraiser for the direct recruitment of pledge donors during all of 2025. Fundraising activities will be conducted in Zagreb and Rijeka as well as in cities across the country with mobile teams. To reach our fundraising targets, a team of 35 - 50 Fundraisers is required continuously.
UNICEF Education Section in Tajikistan is looking for a qualified national individual consultant to support with the rollout of Universal Design Learning (UDL) Blended Course on Inclusive Education.
The Government of Oman, with support from ILO Regional Office of the Arab States (ROAS) and UNICEF Oman, has approved a new comprehensive social protection system. A unified legal framework for all social protection benefits has been established, along with an integrated administration through the Social Protection Fund. The merging of 11 funds into a single national scheme aims to improve equity and sustainability. This new social protection system serves as a model in the region. An upcoming report prepared by the ILO and SPF titled “Inclusive, Lifecycle Social Protection in a Multi-tiered Framework in Oman - Summary report on the comprehensive reform of the social security system” will highlight key aspects of the process and outcome of the reforms.
This assignment will complement previous work of documentation of the Oman reform by focusing on lessons learned through the implementation of the social protection law and highlighting the relevant reforms from a child and family perspective. The assignment will focus as well on identifying emerging priorities including
shock-responsive social protection and integrated care service delivery model to deliver on Oman’s vision to position social protection as a key driver to child and human development and to foster disability inclusion.
le bureau UNICEF du Burkina Faso recrute un Consultant International pour appuyer la gestion des vaccins et des flacons de nVPO2 lors des campagnes de riposte de PVDVc2 au Burkina Faso
Le bureau UNICEF du Burkina Faso recrute un Consultant international chargé de la coordination des activités de riposte contre la Poliomyélite au Burkina Faso
The Ministry of Health (MoH), with support from UNICEF, is seeking to complete the development of the Community Health Investment Case—an important initiative that was previously initiated with financial support from USAID under the Uganda Health Systems Strengthening Project. While significant progress had been made, the process was left incomplete following the project’s closure. The investment case is intended to provide a compelling justification for sustainable financing of community health in Uganda, presenting multiple investment scenarios to inform programming and resource allocation. It will outline the benefits and long-term impact of investing in community health and serve as a tool for MoH and other government bodies to make evidence-based decisions. In response to MoH’s request, UNICEF will support the identification and deployment of a consultant with the requisite expertise in health economics to work closely with the Department of Community Health, and the Community Health Technical Working Group (TWG) to complete this important piece of upstream work. Finalizing the investment case is critical to ensuring that past achievements are sustained and that future investments are strategically targeted to improve health outcomes for communities across Uganda.
Le Bureau de l'UNICEF Comores souhaite mobiliser un ou une consultant (e) international (e), spécialiste Genre et SBC dans le domaine de la vaccination, pour concevoir et réaliser une étude qualitative communautaire des facteurs comportementaux et des obstacles liés au genre à l'adoption des services de vaccination systématique.
UNICEF Liberia is seeking to hire a well-experienced individual to develop/data-driven strategies to influence policy and public engagement, produce high-impact content (social media, stories, press materials) aligned with UNICEF priorities, curate and manage the Representative’s social media to highlight leadership, partnerships, and field impact and support donor engagement through compelling storytelling and campaign coordination.
UNICE is looking for a professional consultant who can provide technical and construction administrative support, assessment, and coordination for the ongoing UNICEF-EU Health projects, the GPE-STEP Construction activities, and support other construction related activities in Addis Ababa and the regions as assigned by the Construction Manager.
Globally, over 2 billion people suffer from micronutrient deficiencies, exacerbating mortality from preventable diseases. Micronutrient deficiencies in Afghanistan present a severe public health crisis, as highlighted by the last available data (National Nutrition Survey 2013). Over 40% of women and children suffer from anemia, while 50% of children under five are vitamin A deficient, which is classified as a severe problem by WHO. Zinc and iodine deficiencies are also prevalent, and vitamin D deficiency affects nearly all women (95.5%) and children (81%). Compounding this, knowledge about micronutrients is alarmingly low, with only 38.7% of Afghans aware of vitamins, and 69.8% of mothers uninformed about vitamin A. Despite iodized salt awareness (64.2%), only 43.6% of households use adequately iodized salt, and just 38.1% consume fortified foods.
UNICEF leads efforts to combat this, but scaling up interventions—like supplementation and community-based programs—requires strengthened coordination, capacity building, and nationwide implementation.
The reach and scope of nutrition service delivery for women and children in Afghanistan have expanded significantly over the past two years. UNICEF's nutrition programs, including Maternal, Infant, and young Child Nutrition (MIYCN), Community Based Nutrition Program (CBNP), Multi Micronutrient Supplementation (MMS), Micronutrient Powder (MNP), Iron and Folic Acid (IFA) supplementation, have been scaled up across all 34 provinces. This rapid expansion underscores the critical need for national-level expertise to ensure effective program reporting, monitoring, and quality assurance.
UNICEF is supporting national MIYCN and caring practices as one of the major components of nutrition program targeting maternal Nutrition which refers to the nutrition of women during adolescence, pregnancy, and lactation, as it affects their health and the health of their foetus and/or infant, through their childbearing and nurturing roles, furthermore, the program is focusing on infant and young child feeding practices.
Nutrition emergency response and Treatment of wasting is one of the key components of UNICEF’s nutrition program in Afghanistan. The lifesaving nutrition treatment services have significantly expanded in reach and scope over the past decade and are currently implemented in all 34 provinces. In the past years, the funding landscape for Nutrition has significantly changed. All the nutrition actors are exploring innovative ways to mitigate the funding shortfall and support continuous program delivery. For the period 2025- 2026, UNICEF will be supporting the roll out of the new Integrated Management of Acute Malnutrition (IMAM) protocol in Afghanistan. The massive number of health facilities running this program will require technical expertise in critical areas linked to the implementation of the IMAM protocol.