UNICEF Nepal Country Office is looking for an individual consultant/expert to provide technical support to the Ministry of Federal Affairs and General Administration (MoFAGA) in implementing key aspects of the Multi-Sectoral Nutrition Plan (MSNP) -III. The consultant be based in Kathmandu and will work under the Nutrition Section.
The purpose of this consultancy is to provide high-quality technical assistance to the child protection team by supporting several initiatives for dissemination and implementation of the CPSS approach on the ground and to strengthen the inclusion agenda, especially with a focus on children on the move in national CP systems through comprehensive and effective knowledge generation, dissemination and utilization. This will include the development, validation, and dissemination of several global public goods in the form of technical notes/guidance on various aspects of the CPSS approach.
The Implementation Research Consultant will provide technical support for the execution of implementation research in countries within the designated region or regions. Specifically, the incumbent will contribute to generating evidence from implementation research embedded in Health programmes to improve coverage and equity in priority countries (e.g., highest child death numbers and rates’ countries, Gavi, GFF, Global Fund). The incumbent will also produce knowledge products from findings from the implementation research projects and deliver capacity building activities within countries in the designated region or regions, within both UNICEF and partners on the methodology and approach to undertake embedded implementation research that leads to timely improvements in programme delivery of MNCAH services. The incumbent will engage with, and solicit inputs from other members of MNCAH Section (PHC-HSS, Child and Community health, Digital Health & Information systems), other Health Section (Immunization, HEPR etc), and other health colleagues, particularly in country offices, as well as partners, in particular Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, Eli Lilly, BMGF and with the Global Fund.
UNICEF Zimbabwe is inviting applications for a national individual to conduct a Gender Programmatic Review that supports the Zimbabwe Country Office to take stock of progress towards compliance with UNICEF’s Gender Policy (2021-2030), the Gender Action Plan 2022-25 (GAP 3) and the gender priorities in the core commitment for children in humanitarian action (CCCs).
Bangladesh is now preparing to apply for the Global Partnership for Education (GPE) System Transformation Grant (STG)—an allocation of up to USD 48.85 million—to support the identified priority reform. GoB, through the Ministry of Primary and Mass Education (MoPME), as Chair of the ELCG recently endorsed UNICEF and UNESCO’s joint Expression of Interest (EoI) to become joint Grant Agents (GA) for the GPE’s STG.
UNICEF Nepal Country Office is looking for an individual consultant/expert to provide technical support to the Ministry of Federal Affairs and General Administration (MoFAGA) in implementing key aspects of the Multi-Sectoral Nutrition Plan (MSNP) -III. The consultant be based in Kathmandu and will work under the Nutrition Section.
The purpose of this consultancy is to provide high-quality technical assistance to the child protection team by supporting several initiatives for dissemination and implementation of the CPSS approach on the ground and to strengthen the inclusion agenda, especially with a focus on children on the move in national CP systems through comprehensive and effective knowledge generation, dissemination and utilization. This will include the development, validation, and dissemination of several global public goods in the form of technical notes/guidance on various aspects of the CPSS approach.
The Implementation Research Consultant will provide technical support for the execution of implementation research in countries within the designated region or regions. Specifically, the incumbent will contribute to generating evidence from implementation research embedded in Health programmes to improve coverage and equity in priority countries (e.g., highest child death numbers and rates’ countries, Gavi, GFF, Global Fund). The incumbent will also produce knowledge products from findings from the implementation research projects and deliver capacity building activities within countries in the designated region or regions, within both UNICEF and partners on the methodology and approach to undertake embedded implementation research that leads to timely improvements in programme delivery of MNCAH services. The incumbent will engage with, and solicit inputs from other members of MNCAH Section (PHC-HSS, Child and Community health, Digital Health & Information systems), other Health Section (Immunization, HEPR etc), and other health colleagues, particularly in country offices, as well as partners, in particular Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, Eli Lilly, BMGF and with the Global Fund.
UNICEF Zimbabwe is inviting applications for a national individual to conduct a Gender Programmatic Review that supports the Zimbabwe Country Office to take stock of progress towards compliance with UNICEF’s Gender Policy (2021-2030), the Gender Action Plan 2022-25 (GAP 3) and the gender priorities in the core commitment for children in humanitarian action (CCCs).
Bangladesh is now preparing to apply for the Global Partnership for Education (GPE) System Transformation Grant (STG)—an allocation of up to USD 48.85 million—to support the identified priority reform. GoB, through the Ministry of Primary and Mass Education (MoPME), as Chair of the ELCG recently endorsed UNICEF and UNESCO’s joint Expression of Interest (EoI) to become joint Grant Agents (GA) for the GPE’s STG.