The vision of the UNICEF Sustainable WASH Innovation Hub (WASH Hub) is to be a global home for building, accelerating and scaling transformational climate resilient solutions for a WASH secure future of universal and equitable access to services, addressing the full ambition of the SDG6.
To deliver on this goal, the Hub will connect a passionate community of strategic stakeholders at a global event in March 2025, to co-create, advocate, enable, convene, and motivate for innovative sustainable solutions to long-standing barriers and emerging opportunities for a WASH secure and climate resilient future for every child.
The Event is planned as a physical event, but with the possibility of following selected breakout sessions online. The event will provide an opportunity for political leaders, member states, business leaders, multilateral organizations, non-governmental and civil society organizations, youth, academia, development finance institutions and our global UNICEF WASH, CEED (Climate, energy, environment and disaster) and innovation colleagues from country offices to collectively address the urgent WASH needs of children and youth affected by emergencies, climate change and political unrest.
The UNICEF MENA Regional Office Health Section is seeking to bring on board a Health Specialist (Maternal Newborn and Child Health), level 3, under Temporary Appointment contract, to support the Maternal Newborn and Child Health programme.
Affordable, accessible, and quality early childhood care and education (ECCE) opportunities, provide significant and longstanding positive impacts and benefits not only for children and working mothers, but also for the business environment and the macro-economy. Investment in critical social services in the early years of a child’s life are known to be a key catalyst in boosting human capital. High-quality ECCE lays the foundation for children’s learning and development, providing the steppingstones for children to become healthy, educated, productive and contributing members of society. When ECCE systems deliver for all children, these services can mitigate against the adverse impacts of poverty and social exclusion.
Children with Disability Section is seeking a consultant to develop a policy brief containing concise, evidence-based, policy options and their impact on access to and participation in inclusive education through increased availability of assistive technology (AT).
The vision of the UNICEF Sustainable WASH Innovation Hub (WASH Hub) is to be a global home for building, accelerating and scaling transformational climate resilient solutions for a WASH secure future of universal and equitable access to services, addressing the full ambition of the SDG6.
To deliver on this goal, the Hub will connect a passionate community of strategic stakeholders at a global event in March 2025, to co-create, advocate, enable, convene, and motivate for innovative sustainable solutions to long-standing barriers and emerging opportunities for a WASH secure and climate resilient future for every child.
The Event is planned as a physical event, but with the possibility of following selected breakout sessions online. The event will provide an opportunity for political leaders, member states, business leaders, multilateral organizations, non-governmental and civil society organizations, youth, academia, development finance institutions and our global UNICEF WASH, CEED (Climate, energy, environment and disaster) and innovation colleagues from country offices to collectively address the urgent WASH needs of children and youth affected by emergencies, climate change and political unrest.
The UNICEF MENA Regional Office Health Section is seeking to bring on board a Health Specialist (Maternal Newborn and Child Health), level 3, under Temporary Appointment contract, to support the Maternal Newborn and Child Health programme.
Affordable, accessible, and quality early childhood care and education (ECCE) opportunities, provide significant and longstanding positive impacts and benefits not only for children and working mothers, but also for the business environment and the macro-economy. Investment in critical social services in the early years of a child’s life are known to be a key catalyst in boosting human capital. High-quality ECCE lays the foundation for children’s learning and development, providing the steppingstones for children to become healthy, educated, productive and contributing members of society. When ECCE systems deliver for all children, these services can mitigate against the adverse impacts of poverty and social exclusion.
Children with Disability Section is seeking a consultant to develop a policy brief containing concise, evidence-based, policy options and their impact on access to and participation in inclusive education through increased availability of assistive technology (AT).