The consultant will operationalize data-collection mechanisms in 4 pilot districts; prepare child- and maternal-sensitive communication materials; and assist in coordinating standard operating procedures (SOPs) across key national agencies (MoHSPP, Hydromet, and CoES) for a timely response and analyze major existing guidelines.
This consultant’s role is vital to ensuring vulnerable populations (children, pregnant and lactating women, newborns, and the elderly) receive targeted prevention and care measures, and that health workers have the right training and tools to manage climate-induced health risks.
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.
The International Consultant will provide technical leadership and guidance to the national technical team for the introduction of whole-school approach in the process of modelling of school-based assistive technologies, devices and equipment for inclusive education.
UNICEF Nepal Country Office is looking for committed professional and expert to provide technical support to design, implement, and operationalize child-centered risk assessments, integrating the Children's Climate Risk Index (CCRI) Disaster Risk Management (DRM) frameworks, and developing climate- change- calibrated scenarios for targeted interventions. The assignment is for 10.5 months.
The purpose of the Consultancy is to provide high-level advice for the implementation of the ECHO-funded “Comprehensive Participatory Disaster Preparedness Focused on Highly Vulnerable Communities” project, which aims to improve local participatory risk analysis, disaster preparedness and response capacities to enable children, adolescents, women and their communities to anticipate and respond in a timely manner to adverse events and strengthen the resilience of climate displaced people through an improved emergency response system and empowered communities in Venezuela, women and their communities to anticipate and respond in a timely manner to adverse events and strengthen the resilience of climate-displaced people through an improved emergency response system and empowered communities in Venezuela and by strengthening the capacity of municipal governments, civil protection, education and other authorities to identify risk scenarios and structure contingency plans, early warning systems, evacuation protocols and other anticipatory action processes, with a special focus on the protection and well-being of children.
The consultant will operationalize data-collection mechanisms in 4 pilot districts; prepare child- and maternal-sensitive communication materials; and assist in coordinating standard operating procedures (SOPs) across key national agencies (MoHSPP, Hydromet, and CoES) for a timely response and analyze major existing guidelines.
This consultant’s role is vital to ensuring vulnerable populations (children, pregnant and lactating women, newborns, and the elderly) receive targeted prevention and care measures, and that health workers have the right training and tools to manage climate-induced health risks.
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.
The International Consultant will provide technical leadership and guidance to the national technical team for the introduction of whole-school approach in the process of modelling of school-based assistive technologies, devices and equipment for inclusive education.
UNICEF Nepal Country Office is looking for committed professional and expert to provide technical support to design, implement, and operationalize child-centered risk assessments, integrating the Children's Climate Risk Index (CCRI) Disaster Risk Management (DRM) frameworks, and developing climate- change- calibrated scenarios for targeted interventions. The assignment is for 10.5 months.
The purpose of the Consultancy is to provide high-level advice for the implementation of the ECHO-funded “Comprehensive Participatory Disaster Preparedness Focused on Highly Vulnerable Communities” project, which aims to improve local participatory risk analysis, disaster preparedness and response capacities to enable children, adolescents, women and their communities to anticipate and respond in a timely manner to adverse events and strengthen the resilience of climate displaced people through an improved emergency response system and empowered communities in Venezuela, women and their communities to anticipate and respond in a timely manner to adverse events and strengthen the resilience of climate-displaced people through an improved emergency response system and empowered communities in Venezuela and by strengthening the capacity of municipal governments, civil protection, education and other authorities to identify risk scenarios and structure contingency plans, early warning systems, evacuation protocols and other anticipatory action processes, with a special focus on the protection and well-being of children.