Under the direct supervision of the Deputy Representative and in close coordination with Programme Section Chiefs, the Programme Specialist will lead the coordination, implementation, and strategic oversight of the BMZ-funded multi-sectoral resilience programme in Burkina Faso, implemented jointly with GIZ and WFP. The programme currently covers interventions in Centre-Est, Est, Nord, Centre-Nord, and Plateau Central regions, with BMZ-funded activities prioritized across selected communes. Additional regions mentioned in programme proposal may be considered in a new phase from 2028 onwards, if the programme is extended beyond that initial timeframe
UNICEF Senegal is seeking a Child Protection Specialist TA (OIC head of section), P-3 for 364 days. The Child Protection Specialist TA reports to the Deputy Representative for general guidance and direction. The incumbent will provide interim leadership to the Child Protection section, with a primary focus on resource mobilization, donor engagement, and coordination of ongoing programme implementation. He/she is responsible for managing and supervising all stages of child protection programmes/projects from strategic planning and formulation to delivery of concrete and sustainable contributions to national and international efforts to create a protective environment for children against all harm and to protect their rights to survival, development and well-being, as established under the Convention on the Rights of the Child, international treaties/frameworks and UN intergovernmental bodies.
UNICEF Sri Lanka would like to engage the services of professional graphic/layout designers to be available in short notice to assist with creating communication materials. Selected candidates to be placed in a roster for 12 months.
As UNICEF drives practical, measurable policy change in climate action, a senior consultant is needed to provide expert analysis and input to sustain multilateral climate policy engagement at high technical quality, under the supervision of the Global Technical Director of UNICEFs Center of Excellence (CoE) for Climate Resilience for Children.
The Specialist will turn a policy idea into a market design that countries can use. Results include a clear issuance and redemption framework, pricing and reserve models, and a first cohort of buyers aligned with country pilots. The work will support governments to target incentives to underserved schools and make payments against verified service. The role will also leave UNICEF with a complete, auditable package for a future external vehicle, if approved, while improving near‑term outcomes for children by expanding reliable school connectivity.
Under the direct supervision of the Deputy Representative and in close coordination with Programme Section Chiefs, the Programme Specialist will lead the coordination, implementation, and strategic oversight of the BMZ-funded multi-sectoral resilience programme in Burkina Faso, implemented jointly with GIZ and WFP. The programme currently covers interventions in Centre-Est, Est, Nord, Centre-Nord, and Plateau Central regions, with BMZ-funded activities prioritized across selected communes. Additional regions mentioned in programme proposal may be considered in a new phase from 2028 onwards, if the programme is extended beyond that initial timeframe
UNICEF Senegal is seeking a Child Protection Specialist TA (OIC head of section), P-3 for 364 days. The Child Protection Specialist TA reports to the Deputy Representative for general guidance and direction. The incumbent will provide interim leadership to the Child Protection section, with a primary focus on resource mobilization, donor engagement, and coordination of ongoing programme implementation. He/she is responsible for managing and supervising all stages of child protection programmes/projects from strategic planning and formulation to delivery of concrete and sustainable contributions to national and international efforts to create a protective environment for children against all harm and to protect their rights to survival, development and well-being, as established under the Convention on the Rights of the Child, international treaties/frameworks and UN intergovernmental bodies.
UNICEF Sri Lanka would like to engage the services of professional graphic/layout designers to be available in short notice to assist with creating communication materials. Selected candidates to be placed in a roster for 12 months.
As UNICEF drives practical, measurable policy change in climate action, a senior consultant is needed to provide expert analysis and input to sustain multilateral climate policy engagement at high technical quality, under the supervision of the Global Technical Director of UNICEFs Center of Excellence (CoE) for Climate Resilience for Children.
The Specialist will turn a policy idea into a market design that countries can use. Results include a clear issuance and redemption framework, pricing and reserve models, and a first cohort of buyers aligned with country pilots. The work will support governments to target incentives to underserved schools and make payments against verified service. The role will also leave UNICEF with a complete, auditable package for a future external vehicle, if approved, while improving near‑term outcomes for children by expanding reliable school connectivity.