Indonesia’s Partnership Compact was published on GPE’s website on July 2024, after a participatory development process led by the Mitra Pendidikan Indonesia (MPI)/Local Education Group (LEG), co-chaired by the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education (MoPSE) and Ministry of Religious Affairs (MoRA). Based on an Enabling Factor Analysis (EFA) conducted in 2024, Indonesia’s Partnership Compact is focusing on four focus areas for support and capacity building for system transformation through GPE. The four focus areas include: (A) teaching practices and educational leadership; (B) learning environment, (C) support for special needs and disadvantaged groups, and (D) governance and coordination.
UNICEF, in its role as SCG Grant Agent, is responsible for facilitating an agreed work plan of activities structured around the enabling factors and the four focus areas. In support of Indonesia’s Partnership Compact Focus Area A: teaching practices and educational leadership, research will be undertaken to analyse the barriers and enabling factors for gender equality in school leadership positions in the country, as a means to strengthen gender-responsive pedagogy, learning environments and student learning outcomes.
The purpose of the national consultancy is to support an analysis of barriers and interventions for female leaders and female candidates for promotion to and undertaking school and madrasah leadership positions in MoPSE and MoRA schools in Indonesia. The assignment will generate evidence to inform national and subnational strategies that foster more equitable, inclusive and effective education leadership structures.
UNICEF Bhutan is seeking proposals from International Consultant to Develop teacher training packages on digital skills for teaching and learning, digital content development and curation, and online safety or cybersecurity aligned with Bhutan's Education Technology Framework.
UNICEF Nigeria Country Office in Abuja, Nigeria is seeking a passionate and committed person to work in the role of a national consultant to conduct three state level WASH joint sector review and invites applications from highly motivated and committed persons who want to contribute to results for children. If you are that person, we encourage you to apply and become part of a highly motivated and committed team.
UNICEF Zimbabwe is inviting applications for a national individual to support the Ministry of Primary and Secondary (MoPSE) in providing oversight for the implementation of Cantoo Scribe EdTech for inclusive early learning education under the Learning Pioneers Programme in Zimbabwe.
O UNICEF Angola está a recrutar um estagiário portador de deficiência, como parte dos seus esforços para capacitar os jovens com competências que aumentem as suas oportunidades de emprego no futuro e diversifiquem a sua força de trabalho e proporcionar oportunidades de emprego.
UNICEF Zimbabwe is inviting applications for a national individual to support the MoPSE to develop comprehensive Climate Education Learning Materials for Junior Primary and Lower Secondary schools.The consultant will review relevant climate education documents from both MoPSE and other government Ministries, agencies and departments ensure active participation from all stakeholders, guide discussions in the drafting and validation workshops to identify key concepts and gaps and consolidate outputs into a practical climate education learning material.
La présente mission de consultance vise à renforcer les capacités techniques de l’équipe Changement Climatique et Environnement (CCE) de l’UNICEF Madagascar dans la mise en œuvre de son plan de travail transversal. Le/la consultant(e) apportera un appui opérationnel et technique à l’exécution des activités déjà planifiées, en soutien aux points focaux climat des sections sectorielles (éducation, protection de l’enfance, communication, etc.) et à l’équipe climat pour assurer l’intégration des enjeux climatiques et environnementaux dans les interventions de l’UNICEF. Le rôle du/de la consultant(e) consistera à fournir une assistance directe à la réalisation des tâches définies, notamment le suivi technique des activités, la collecte d’informations, la production d’éléments de documentation, la rédaction de supports et de contributions techniques, et l’animation de consultations ou de formations programmées. La mission s’inscrit pleinement dans une logique de renforcement de la mise en œuvre opérationnelle.
UNICEF’s Private Fundraising and Partnership (PFP) aims to deliver on income, influence, and brand recognition. A key driver of increased income is a strong brand and a key strategy to deliver that is through engaging, quality content, to both build the brand and engender support. Therefore, the provision and management of compelling content materials aligned to UNICEF’s brand guidelines and qualities is essential to achieve UNICEF goals on income and influence.
The Supporter Content team in the Marketing and PR Services section seeks the services of a Multimedia Metadata Writer and Curator, who will write and edit metadata of video and photos, and curate multimedia content specifically for fundraising markets, distributing through UNICEF’s Digital Asset Manager. This work is critical to the accuracy and quality of information attached to all PFP video and photographs for dissemination to UNICEF’s fundraising markets for communication and fundraising purposes, as well as for use by external media and UNICEF partners. This will include work on sudden-onset and protracted emergencies and supporter engagement with fundraising audiences.
The consultant will consistently apply high standards to all metadata text and imagery curations (photo and video), meet tight deadlines, and adhere to the editorial, technical, and ethical requirements of UNICEF, and have the flexibility to undertake weekend work, if needed.
The position of Social Policy Specialist (Public Finance Management & Local Governance), NO-3 level, on a fixed-term appointment, is based in Kathmandu, Nepal.
Consultation internationale Élaboration d’un guide opérationnel format poche à l’usage de la police pour les enquêtes sur les enlèvements d’enfants en Algérie
Under the direct supervision of the Administrative and Finance Specialist, the Finance Officer, NO-2, assists in accounting control, recording, reporting of assets, liabilities, and income. Monitors the appropriateness and accuracy disbursements of funds and payments of accounts in accordance with the rules, regulations and established budgetary limits.
Pakistan Polio Eradication Initiative (PEI) operates under a Level 3 (L3) emergency designation, reflecting the urgency, scale, and complexity of the polio situation in the country. In this complex environment, communications play a vital role in building public trust, promoting vaccine uptake, and countering misinformation.
UNICEF Pakistan is looking for three (03) interns to join the Polio Programme Section based in Islamabad.
UNICEF Papua New Guinea is looking for an ECD Specialist who provides technical guidance and management support across Sections to facilitate the administration and achievement of results on ECD related programmes/projects. S/he assists in coordination and cross-sectoral work around the ECD thematic focus which links with Nutrition, Health, WASH, Education, Child Protection, Social Policy, Communication and Advocacy and Social Behavioral Change programmes.
UNICEF Nepal Country Office is looking for an experience candidate as a national consultant Social & Behavior Change, Maternal Child Health and Nutrition for the duration of six months based in National Health Education Information Communication Center (NHEICC), Kathmandu
UNICEF East Asia and Pacific Regional Office is seeking an individual consultant to strengthen national information systems for child protection case management, providing specific technical support to Lao PDR, Mongolia, Timor-Leste, Viet Nam, as well as technical support to UNICEF East Asia and the Pacific Regional Office and UNICEF
Headquarters.
L'Enquête par grappes à indicateurs multiples (MICS) est un programme international d'enquête sur les ménages élaboré et appuyé par l'UNICEF. MICS est conçue pour recueillir des estimations sur les indicateurs clés qui sont utilisés pour évaluer la situation des enfants et des femmes. Au cours des 30 dernières années, MICS a évolué pour répondre aux besoins changeants en matière de données, passant de 28 indicateurs au premier cycle à 250 indicateurs au cours du septième cycle actuel et est devenue une source importante de données sur la protection de l'enfance et l'éducation de la petite enfance et une source majeure de données sur la santé et la nutrition des enfants. Dans le cadre des efforts mondiaux visant à développer davantage les capacités nationales de production et d’analyse de données de haute qualité et désagrégées, l'UNICEF a lancé la septième série des MICS en 2023. Ce nouveau cycle est en accord avec la liste des indicateurs des Objectifs de Développement Durable approuvés par la Commission de statistique des Nations Unies en 2016, à la suite de l'adoption mondiale des 17 ODD et des 169 objectifs de l’Agenda pour le Développement Durable de 2030.
L'Enquête par grappes à indicateurs multiples (MICS) est un programme international d'enquête sur les ménages élaboré et appuyé par l'UNICEF. MICS est conçue pour recueillir des estimations sur les indicateurs clés qui sont utilisés pour évaluer la situation des enfants et des femmes. Au cours des 30 dernières années, MICS a évolué pour répondre aux besoins changeants en matière de données, passant de 28 indicateurs au premier cycle à 250 indicateurs au cours du septième cycle actuel et est devenue une source importante de données sur la protection de l'enfance et l'éducation de la petite enfance et une source majeure de données sur la santé et la nutrition des enfants. Dans le cadre des efforts mondiaux visant à développer davantage les capacités nationales de production et d’analyse de données de haute qualité et désagrégées, l'UNICEF a lancé la septième série des MICS en 2023. Ce nouveau cycle est en accord avec la liste des indicateurs des Objectifs de Développement Durable approuvés par la Commission de statistique des Nations Unies en 2016, à la suite de l'adoption mondiale des 17 ODD et des 169 objectifs de l’Agenda pour le Développement Durable de 2030.
UNICEF is committed to addressing the climate crisis as a core part of its mission to protect the rights and well-being of every child. As climate change increasingly threatens the lives and futures of the most vulnerable children, UNICEF is scaling up its climate action across key sectors—including water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH), health, education, social protection, and disaster risk reduction (DRR).
To help advance this agenda, UNICEF is seeking a consultant to support the implementation of its Sustainability and Climate Action Plan (SCAP). As the organization moves into its next Strategic Plan, there is an increasing focus on delivering climate-resilient social services and protecting children from climate, environmental, and disaster-related shocks. The consultant will play a key role in supporting this shift.
Working under the supervision of the CEED Programme Specialist, the consultant will contribute to internal communications, capacity-strengthening efforts, and implementation tracking related to SCAP. Specific responsibilities will include developing and disseminating strategic content, coordinating the roll-out of a global capacity-building initiative on sustainability and climate action, and supporting the preparation of key reports and knowledge products. The consultant will work closely with UNICEF divisions, regional and country offices, and contribute to strengthening the organization’s institutional capacity to deliver results for children in a changing climate.
Under the overall guidance of the Deputy Director – Programmes, and direct supervision of the Monitoring, Evaluation, Research, and Learning (MERL) Specialist, and working closely with the Senior Advisor for Global Programmes, and in collaboration with the UNICEF Generation Unlimited (GenU) Programme Team, the Knowledge Management Consultant will support in the development of key knowledge management outputs, processes, and systems linked to youth skills and livelihoods at UNICEF Generation Unlimited. The position will help to strengthen overall Monitoring, Evaluation, Research, and Learning (MERL) work at UNICEF Generation Unlimited, and also support the UNICEF Generation Unlimited Global Team for key knowledge-related activities and events.
Indonesia’s Partnership Compact was published on GPE’s website on July 2024, after a participatory development process led by the Mitra Pendidikan Indonesia (MPI)/Local Education Group (LEG), co-chaired by the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education (MoPSE) and Ministry of Religious Affairs (MoRA). Based on an Enabling Factor Analysis (EFA) conducted in 2024, Indonesia’s Partnership Compact is focusing on four focus areas for support and capacity building for system transformation through GPE. The four focus areas include: (A) teaching practices and educational leadership; (B) learning environment, (C) support for special needs and disadvantaged groups, and (D) governance and coordination.
UNICEF, in its role as SCG Grant Agent, is responsible for facilitating an agreed work plan of activities structured around the enabling factors and the four focus areas. In support of Indonesia’s Partnership Compact Focus Area A: teaching practices and educational leadership, research will be undertaken to analyse the barriers and enabling factors for gender equality in school leadership positions in the country, as a means to strengthen gender-responsive pedagogy, learning environments and student learning outcomes.
The purpose of the national consultancy is to support an analysis of barriers and interventions for female leaders and female candidates for promotion to and undertaking school and madrasah leadership positions in MoPSE and MoRA schools in Indonesia. The assignment will generate evidence to inform national and subnational strategies that foster more equitable, inclusive and effective education leadership structures.
UNICEF Bhutan is seeking proposals from International Consultant to Develop teacher training packages on digital skills for teaching and learning, digital content development and curation, and online safety or cybersecurity aligned with Bhutan's Education Technology Framework.
UNICEF Nigeria Country Office in Abuja, Nigeria is seeking a passionate and committed person to work in the role of a national consultant to conduct three state level WASH joint sector review and invites applications from highly motivated and committed persons who want to contribute to results for children. If you are that person, we encourage you to apply and become part of a highly motivated and committed team.
UNICEF Zimbabwe is inviting applications for a national individual to support the Ministry of Primary and Secondary (MoPSE) in providing oversight for the implementation of Cantoo Scribe EdTech for inclusive early learning education under the Learning Pioneers Programme in Zimbabwe.
O UNICEF Angola está a recrutar um estagiário portador de deficiência, como parte dos seus esforços para capacitar os jovens com competências que aumentem as suas oportunidades de emprego no futuro e diversifiquem a sua força de trabalho e proporcionar oportunidades de emprego.
UNICEF Zimbabwe is inviting applications for a national individual to support the MoPSE to develop comprehensive Climate Education Learning Materials for Junior Primary and Lower Secondary schools.The consultant will review relevant climate education documents from both MoPSE and other government Ministries, agencies and departments ensure active participation from all stakeholders, guide discussions in the drafting and validation workshops to identify key concepts and gaps and consolidate outputs into a practical climate education learning material.
La présente mission de consultance vise à renforcer les capacités techniques de l’équipe Changement Climatique et Environnement (CCE) de l’UNICEF Madagascar dans la mise en œuvre de son plan de travail transversal. Le/la consultant(e) apportera un appui opérationnel et technique à l’exécution des activités déjà planifiées, en soutien aux points focaux climat des sections sectorielles (éducation, protection de l’enfance, communication, etc.) et à l’équipe climat pour assurer l’intégration des enjeux climatiques et environnementaux dans les interventions de l’UNICEF. Le rôle du/de la consultant(e) consistera à fournir une assistance directe à la réalisation des tâches définies, notamment le suivi technique des activités, la collecte d’informations, la production d’éléments de documentation, la rédaction de supports et de contributions techniques, et l’animation de consultations ou de formations programmées. La mission s’inscrit pleinement dans une logique de renforcement de la mise en œuvre opérationnelle.
UNICEF’s Private Fundraising and Partnership (PFP) aims to deliver on income, influence, and brand recognition. A key driver of increased income is a strong brand and a key strategy to deliver that is through engaging, quality content, to both build the brand and engender support. Therefore, the provision and management of compelling content materials aligned to UNICEF’s brand guidelines and qualities is essential to achieve UNICEF goals on income and influence.
The Supporter Content team in the Marketing and PR Services section seeks the services of a Multimedia Metadata Writer and Curator, who will write and edit metadata of video and photos, and curate multimedia content specifically for fundraising markets, distributing through UNICEF’s Digital Asset Manager. This work is critical to the accuracy and quality of information attached to all PFP video and photographs for dissemination to UNICEF’s fundraising markets for communication and fundraising purposes, as well as for use by external media and UNICEF partners. This will include work on sudden-onset and protracted emergencies and supporter engagement with fundraising audiences.
The consultant will consistently apply high standards to all metadata text and imagery curations (photo and video), meet tight deadlines, and adhere to the editorial, technical, and ethical requirements of UNICEF, and have the flexibility to undertake weekend work, if needed.
The position of Social Policy Specialist (Public Finance Management & Local Governance), NO-3 level, on a fixed-term appointment, is based in Kathmandu, Nepal.
Consultation internationale Élaboration d’un guide opérationnel format poche à l’usage de la police pour les enquêtes sur les enlèvements d’enfants en Algérie
Under the direct supervision of the Administrative and Finance Specialist, the Finance Officer, NO-2, assists in accounting control, recording, reporting of assets, liabilities, and income. Monitors the appropriateness and accuracy disbursements of funds and payments of accounts in accordance with the rules, regulations and established budgetary limits.
Pakistan Polio Eradication Initiative (PEI) operates under a Level 3 (L3) emergency designation, reflecting the urgency, scale, and complexity of the polio situation in the country. In this complex environment, communications play a vital role in building public trust, promoting vaccine uptake, and countering misinformation.
UNICEF Pakistan is looking for three (03) interns to join the Polio Programme Section based in Islamabad.
UNICEF Papua New Guinea is looking for an ECD Specialist who provides technical guidance and management support across Sections to facilitate the administration and achievement of results on ECD related programmes/projects. S/he assists in coordination and cross-sectoral work around the ECD thematic focus which links with Nutrition, Health, WASH, Education, Child Protection, Social Policy, Communication and Advocacy and Social Behavioral Change programmes.
UNICEF Nepal Country Office is looking for an experience candidate as a national consultant Social & Behavior Change, Maternal Child Health and Nutrition for the duration of six months based in National Health Education Information Communication Center (NHEICC), Kathmandu
UNICEF East Asia and Pacific Regional Office is seeking an individual consultant to strengthen national information systems for child protection case management, providing specific technical support to Lao PDR, Mongolia, Timor-Leste, Viet Nam, as well as technical support to UNICEF East Asia and the Pacific Regional Office and UNICEF
Headquarters.
L'Enquête par grappes à indicateurs multiples (MICS) est un programme international d'enquête sur les ménages élaboré et appuyé par l'UNICEF. MICS est conçue pour recueillir des estimations sur les indicateurs clés qui sont utilisés pour évaluer la situation des enfants et des femmes. Au cours des 30 dernières années, MICS a évolué pour répondre aux besoins changeants en matière de données, passant de 28 indicateurs au premier cycle à 250 indicateurs au cours du septième cycle actuel et est devenue une source importante de données sur la protection de l'enfance et l'éducation de la petite enfance et une source majeure de données sur la santé et la nutrition des enfants. Dans le cadre des efforts mondiaux visant à développer davantage les capacités nationales de production et d’analyse de données de haute qualité et désagrégées, l'UNICEF a lancé la septième série des MICS en 2023. Ce nouveau cycle est en accord avec la liste des indicateurs des Objectifs de Développement Durable approuvés par la Commission de statistique des Nations Unies en 2016, à la suite de l'adoption mondiale des 17 ODD et des 169 objectifs de l’Agenda pour le Développement Durable de 2030.
L'Enquête par grappes à indicateurs multiples (MICS) est un programme international d'enquête sur les ménages élaboré et appuyé par l'UNICEF. MICS est conçue pour recueillir des estimations sur les indicateurs clés qui sont utilisés pour évaluer la situation des enfants et des femmes. Au cours des 30 dernières années, MICS a évolué pour répondre aux besoins changeants en matière de données, passant de 28 indicateurs au premier cycle à 250 indicateurs au cours du septième cycle actuel et est devenue une source importante de données sur la protection de l'enfance et l'éducation de la petite enfance et une source majeure de données sur la santé et la nutrition des enfants. Dans le cadre des efforts mondiaux visant à développer davantage les capacités nationales de production et d’analyse de données de haute qualité et désagrégées, l'UNICEF a lancé la septième série des MICS en 2023. Ce nouveau cycle est en accord avec la liste des indicateurs des Objectifs de Développement Durable approuvés par la Commission de statistique des Nations Unies en 2016, à la suite de l'adoption mondiale des 17 ODD et des 169 objectifs de l’Agenda pour le Développement Durable de 2030.
UNICEF is committed to addressing the climate crisis as a core part of its mission to protect the rights and well-being of every child. As climate change increasingly threatens the lives and futures of the most vulnerable children, UNICEF is scaling up its climate action across key sectors—including water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH), health, education, social protection, and disaster risk reduction (DRR).
To help advance this agenda, UNICEF is seeking a consultant to support the implementation of its Sustainability and Climate Action Plan (SCAP). As the organization moves into its next Strategic Plan, there is an increasing focus on delivering climate-resilient social services and protecting children from climate, environmental, and disaster-related shocks. The consultant will play a key role in supporting this shift.
Working under the supervision of the CEED Programme Specialist, the consultant will contribute to internal communications, capacity-strengthening efforts, and implementation tracking related to SCAP. Specific responsibilities will include developing and disseminating strategic content, coordinating the roll-out of a global capacity-building initiative on sustainability and climate action, and supporting the preparation of key reports and knowledge products. The consultant will work closely with UNICEF divisions, regional and country offices, and contribute to strengthening the organization’s institutional capacity to deliver results for children in a changing climate.
Under the overall guidance of the Deputy Director – Programmes, and direct supervision of the Monitoring, Evaluation, Research, and Learning (MERL) Specialist, and working closely with the Senior Advisor for Global Programmes, and in collaboration with the UNICEF Generation Unlimited (GenU) Programme Team, the Knowledge Management Consultant will support in the development of key knowledge management outputs, processes, and systems linked to youth skills and livelihoods at UNICEF Generation Unlimited. The position will help to strengthen overall Monitoring, Evaluation, Research, and Learning (MERL) work at UNICEF Generation Unlimited, and also support the UNICEF Generation Unlimited Global Team for key knowledge-related activities and events.