UNICEF is looking for an expert who will support the UNICEF China Office by creating a detailed mapping of digital learning initiatives in coordination with the UNICEF Gateways team and the national partners in China, and support coordinate with the Chinese government for the Gateways study visit.
The ICT and Digital Innovation Section at UNICEF's East Asia and Pacific Regional Office (EAPRO)
is looking for an Interaction (UX) Designer to lead and support the design and delivery of user-centred digital solutions. This role will focus on designing tools and systems to streamline and improve situational reporting (SitRep) and data-driven emergency responses. Collaborating with a small data team and a wider set of stakeholders, the designer will contribute to developing automated visualisations and cost estimation tools for disaster response, as well as supporting high-effort initiatives such as damage assessments for health and education infrastructure to lead and support the design and delivery of user-centred digital solutions.
UNICEF works in over 190 countries and territories to save children’s lives, defend their rights, and help them reach their full potential. We are committed to achieving sustainable development and innovation by placing user needs at the heart of our programmes. This contract is an opportunity to contribute to designing transformative digital solutions for the most vulnerable populations.
UNICEF China wishes to set up a Long Term Arrangement (LTA) for the procurement of services of individual consultants who can help support the creation and crafting of compelling digital content, which engages audiences in a dynamic, interactive and meaningful way and sparks conversations around issues related to UNICEF’s mandate.
International Senior Operations Consultant will conduct an affordability analysis and support the Kyrgyzstan office in the preparation of the PBR submission based on organizational guidelines, programme priorities and affordability/sustainability considerations. 27 workign days (15 days remotely and 12 days in country) from 03 March - 30 May 2025.
UNICEF is looking for an expert who will support the UNICEF China Office by creating a detailed mapping of digital learning initiatives in coordination with the UNICEF Gateways team and the national partners in China, and support coordinate with the Chinese government for the Gateways study visit.
The ICT and Digital Innovation Section at UNICEF's East Asia and Pacific Regional Office (EAPRO)
is looking for an Interaction (UX) Designer to lead and support the design and delivery of user-centred digital solutions. This role will focus on designing tools and systems to streamline and improve situational reporting (SitRep) and data-driven emergency responses. Collaborating with a small data team and a wider set of stakeholders, the designer will contribute to developing automated visualisations and cost estimation tools for disaster response, as well as supporting high-effort initiatives such as damage assessments for health and education infrastructure to lead and support the design and delivery of user-centred digital solutions.
UNICEF works in over 190 countries and territories to save children’s lives, defend their rights, and help them reach their full potential. We are committed to achieving sustainable development and innovation by placing user needs at the heart of our programmes. This contract is an opportunity to contribute to designing transformative digital solutions for the most vulnerable populations.
UNICEF China wishes to set up a Long Term Arrangement (LTA) for the procurement of services of individual consultants who can help support the creation and crafting of compelling digital content, which engages audiences in a dynamic, interactive and meaningful way and sparks conversations around issues related to UNICEF’s mandate.
International Senior Operations Consultant will conduct an affordability analysis and support the Kyrgyzstan office in the preparation of the PBR submission based on organizational guidelines, programme priorities and affordability/sustainability considerations. 27 workign days (15 days remotely and 12 days in country) from 03 March - 30 May 2025.