The purpose of this consultancy is to provide specialised technical support to strengthen the capacity of the social service system to prevent and respond to violence against children (VAC) and gender-based violence (GBV), with a focus on practical implementation at sub-national and community levels.
The consultant will support the development of standardised, practice-oriented training and methodological materials for social service professionals, aimed at improving early identification of risks, case management, referral, and coordination with relevant sectors. The assignment will contribute to strengthening the application of child-centred, survivor-centred, and trauma-informed approaches within social services, in line with national standards and international good practice.
The consultancy will also generate practice-based recommendations to inform further capacity-building and quality improvement within the social service system.
UNICEF Pacific is seeking a dynamic consultant (national or international) for a period of 253 working days over 11.5-months to be based in Suva, Fiji. This role will lead efforts to strengthen UNICEF’s information management systems to better guide emergency preparedness, response, recovery, and climate resilience across the Pacific. You will design, improve, and maintain user‑friendly and scalable tools that enable evidence-based decision-making for government partners and social sectors working to address vulnerabilities and build community resilience.
A key part of the assignment is capacity development, working closely with national clusters, sector leads, and partners to enhance their ability to use information systems effectively during emergencies and climate‑related events. Embedded within UNICEF’s Pacific Emergency Team and collaborating across multiple countries, this consultancy offers a meaningful opportunity for motivated experts to support stronger coordination and better outcomes for children and communities throughout the Pacific. Apply now!
UNICEF seeks a consultant to develop a Global Compendium on Data Governance for Children that will capture an overview of national and regional policies referencing the governance of children's data and the responsible use of such data in policy making, strategy development, technology use (targeted algorithms, AI models); and that will identify good practices, innovations and successful initiatives where children’s rights centred data governance has been embedded in national systems. This assignment will complement ongoing RD4C efforts by expanding from programme-level responsible data practice to system-level governance, regulation, and institutional arrangements. The consultant shall recommend ways in which UNICEF can further promote and advocate for Data Governance for Children.
UNICEF Jordan Country Office is seeking to hire a passionate, dynamic, and collaborative Design& Branding Intern , to support the Communications & Advocacy team. The intern will contribute to visual storytelling, brand consistency, and creative assets across digital, print, and internal communication platforms, supporting UNICEF’s programmes and partnerships in Jordan.
The purpose of this Terms of Reference is to establish Long Term Arrangements for services (LTAS) with individual consultants who can provide UNICEF with reliable, on demand technical support in DCE. These consultants will help offices design and strengthen digital engagement systems, build and manage community centred content and messaging workflows, advise on creator and influencer collaborations, support two-way communication models, and translate digital insights into practical actions for programmes.The arrangement ensures that teams across the world can access consistent expertise to enhance digital participation, improve communication quality, and respond more effectively to community needs across UNICEF programme areas.
Location:United States, Belgium, Denmark, France, Hungary, Italy, Japan, Republic of Korea, Switzerland, United Kingdom, Spain, Sweden, Germany, Kenya, Panama, Thailand
In partnership with the South African Department of Basic Education (DBE), The Education Outcomes Fund (EOF) launched the South Africa ECCE Outcomes Fund (“Fund 1.0”) in December 2025. Over three years, five implementing partners (IPs) will open around 1.4k new Early learning programmes (ELPs) and support around 600 existing ones throughout the country. The Outcomes fund is a form of outcomes-based financing, wherein payment to IPs is dependent on their progress towards pre-specified target outcomes. Under this model, EOF, IPs, and pre-financers providing working capital and performance management to the IPs, will frequently collect monitoring and evaluation data related to the interventions.
Fund 1.0 was developed as a way to learn about how to improve ECCE quality, to provide space for innovation, and as an opportunity for the DBE to broaden partnerships with non-state ECCE providers. Towards the scaling objectives of the 2030 ECD strategy and as outlined in the Bana Pele Blueprint, the DBE and EOF are interested in surfacing learnings from Fund 1.0 to inform the design of a future outcomes fund (“ELP Fund 2.0”). To support that effort, EOF is looking to collaborate with a consultant who will serve as a full-time member of the South Africa country team, to lead the learning, scaling, and evidence synthesis agenda for Fund 1.0.
Provision for overall supervision, monitoring, administration, management and other relevant engineering support for the refurbishment of (a) child witness rooms that are planned to be established in High Courts in 34 locations throughout Sri Lanka, (b) refurbishment of Children’s Unit of the Attorney General’s Department to make the working environment of officers convenient and orderly with placement of furniture for document storage and filing and (c) any other design or engineering support as required in other project sites, such as Judicial Medical Officer’s Offices or University Forensic Medicine Departments. This activity is part of the ‘Support to Justice Sector Project (JURE)’ funded by the European Union, in partnership with the Ministry of Justice, and implemented by UNDP and UNICEF Sri Lanka
The UNICEF Gulf Area Office (UNICEF GAO) is unique in its mandate. It is accountable for providing programmatic support to Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Kuwait and Qatar. In addition, it identifies, cultivates and sustains partnerships with Gulf-based partners to generate resources for the organization globally. UNICEF has a role to play in ensuring rapid development in the Gulf is child sensitive and child focused and that children remain at the heart of the national development dialogue.
The UNICEF office in Djibouti is looking for a passionate and creative professional to join its team as a Child Protection Specialist. If you're driven by the desire to make a lasting impact on children’s lives and contribute to UNICEF’s global mission as the leading organization for children’s rights, this opportunity is for you. Join us to play a key role in protecting children's rights in Djibouti and beyond.
As focal point of administrative management services in the duty station, the incumbent is accountable for delivery of efficient and cost-effective administrative support services, providing guidance for operations of administrative support services and management of administrative staff. Ensures the office’s administrative operations and services are in compliance with the organization's administrative policy, procedures, rules and regulations.
UNICEF works in over 190 countries and territories to save children’s lives, defend their rights, and help them fulfill their potential, from early childhood through adolescence.
At UNICEF, we are committed, passionate, and proud of what we do for as long as we are needed. Promoting the rights of every child is not just a job – it is a calling.
UNICEF is a place where careers are built: we offer our staff diverse opportunities for professional and personal development that will help them reinforce a sense of purpose while serving children and communities across the world. We welcome everyone who wants to belong and grow in a diverse and passionate culture, coupled with an attractive compensation and benefits package.
Visit our website to learn more about what we do at UNICEF.
Appuyer les régions à planifier, utiliser, gérer les stocks, éliminer (si nécessaire) et notifier correctement tous les vaccins utilisés lors des campagnes de vaccination contre la poliomyélite.
To strengthen UNICEF Mozambique’s advocacy, communication and partnerships efforts, including partnership with and support from the European Union, by ensuring systematic production of high‑quality written and analytical products that demonstrate results, support fundraising and advocacy objectives, and keep partners informed of key developments.
Join UNICEF’s Office of Innovation as an Innovation Specialist (Market Scoping) and help connect the world’s most promising innovations to challenges facing children globally. Based in Stockholm, this role leads market intelligence and ecosystem scanning efforts, leveraging AI-enabled tools and global partnerships to identify, assess, and accelerate scalable solutions across startups, academia, and the private sector to drive impact at scale
Le Bureau de l’UNICEF en RDC est à la recherche d’un (e) professionnel(le), engagé(e), créatif(ve) pour le poste de Chargé(e) de l 'Administration et des Finances, au niveau NO-1 basé à Kananga.
Si vous êtes cette personne passionnée par l'idée de faire une différence durable pour les enfants, rejoignez l'UNICEF, la première organisation mondiale de défense des droits de l'enfant.
Vaccine Centre's (VC) at UNICEF Supply Division work in the iMCM pandemic preparedness partnership with WHO, Gavi and CEPI is continuing, while the response to the Mpox outbreak is requiring resources from VC and SD overall. The consultant provides analytical and partnership support to both VC's collaboration in the iMCM partnerships in addition to coordinating and participating in ACDC, WHO and Gavi meetings and fora. The consultant will also support VC in the Vaccine Stockpiling Project.
The main purpose of this consultancy is to develop a Public Private Partnership Strategy for integrated ECD services, supporting NCDA and its key partners to effectively engage the private sector and civil society actors to scale up provision of integrated ECD services (access, quality, and impact) and rapidly reduce stunting.
The purpose of this assignment is to strengthen UNICEF’s Social and Behavior Change (SBC) digital engagement ecosystem by ensuring effective coordination and utilization of key platforms.
The purpose of this consultancy is to provide specialised technical support to strengthen the capacity of the social service system to prevent and respond to violence against children (VAC) and gender-based violence (GBV), with a focus on practical implementation at sub-national and community levels.
The consultant will support the development of standardised, practice-oriented training and methodological materials for social service professionals, aimed at improving early identification of risks, case management, referral, and coordination with relevant sectors. The assignment will contribute to strengthening the application of child-centred, survivor-centred, and trauma-informed approaches within social services, in line with national standards and international good practice.
The consultancy will also generate practice-based recommendations to inform further capacity-building and quality improvement within the social service system.
UNICEF Pacific is seeking a dynamic consultant (national or international) for a period of 253 working days over 11.5-months to be based in Suva, Fiji. This role will lead efforts to strengthen UNICEF’s information management systems to better guide emergency preparedness, response, recovery, and climate resilience across the Pacific. You will design, improve, and maintain user‑friendly and scalable tools that enable evidence-based decision-making for government partners and social sectors working to address vulnerabilities and build community resilience.
A key part of the assignment is capacity development, working closely with national clusters, sector leads, and partners to enhance their ability to use information systems effectively during emergencies and climate‑related events. Embedded within UNICEF’s Pacific Emergency Team and collaborating across multiple countries, this consultancy offers a meaningful opportunity for motivated experts to support stronger coordination and better outcomes for children and communities throughout the Pacific. Apply now!
UNICEF seeks a consultant to develop a Global Compendium on Data Governance for Children that will capture an overview of national and regional policies referencing the governance of children's data and the responsible use of such data in policy making, strategy development, technology use (targeted algorithms, AI models); and that will identify good practices, innovations and successful initiatives where children’s rights centred data governance has been embedded in national systems. This assignment will complement ongoing RD4C efforts by expanding from programme-level responsible data practice to system-level governance, regulation, and institutional arrangements. The consultant shall recommend ways in which UNICEF can further promote and advocate for Data Governance for Children.
UNICEF Jordan Country Office is seeking to hire a passionate, dynamic, and collaborative Design& Branding Intern , to support the Communications & Advocacy team. The intern will contribute to visual storytelling, brand consistency, and creative assets across digital, print, and internal communication platforms, supporting UNICEF’s programmes and partnerships in Jordan.
The purpose of this Terms of Reference is to establish Long Term Arrangements for services (LTAS) with individual consultants who can provide UNICEF with reliable, on demand technical support in DCE. These consultants will help offices design and strengthen digital engagement systems, build and manage community centred content and messaging workflows, advise on creator and influencer collaborations, support two-way communication models, and translate digital insights into practical actions for programmes.The arrangement ensures that teams across the world can access consistent expertise to enhance digital participation, improve communication quality, and respond more effectively to community needs across UNICEF programme areas.
Location:United States, Belgium, Denmark, France, Hungary, Italy, Japan, Republic of Korea, Switzerland, United Kingdom, Spain, Sweden, Germany, Kenya, Panama, Thailand
In partnership with the South African Department of Basic Education (DBE), The Education Outcomes Fund (EOF) launched the South Africa ECCE Outcomes Fund (“Fund 1.0”) in December 2025. Over three years, five implementing partners (IPs) will open around 1.4k new Early learning programmes (ELPs) and support around 600 existing ones throughout the country. The Outcomes fund is a form of outcomes-based financing, wherein payment to IPs is dependent on their progress towards pre-specified target outcomes. Under this model, EOF, IPs, and pre-financers providing working capital and performance management to the IPs, will frequently collect monitoring and evaluation data related to the interventions.
Fund 1.0 was developed as a way to learn about how to improve ECCE quality, to provide space for innovation, and as an opportunity for the DBE to broaden partnerships with non-state ECCE providers. Towards the scaling objectives of the 2030 ECD strategy and as outlined in the Bana Pele Blueprint, the DBE and EOF are interested in surfacing learnings from Fund 1.0 to inform the design of a future outcomes fund (“ELP Fund 2.0”). To support that effort, EOF is looking to collaborate with a consultant who will serve as a full-time member of the South Africa country team, to lead the learning, scaling, and evidence synthesis agenda for Fund 1.0.
Provision for overall supervision, monitoring, administration, management and other relevant engineering support for the refurbishment of (a) child witness rooms that are planned to be established in High Courts in 34 locations throughout Sri Lanka, (b) refurbishment of Children’s Unit of the Attorney General’s Department to make the working environment of officers convenient and orderly with placement of furniture for document storage and filing and (c) any other design or engineering support as required in other project sites, such as Judicial Medical Officer’s Offices or University Forensic Medicine Departments. This activity is part of the ‘Support to Justice Sector Project (JURE)’ funded by the European Union, in partnership with the Ministry of Justice, and implemented by UNDP and UNICEF Sri Lanka
The UNICEF Gulf Area Office (UNICEF GAO) is unique in its mandate. It is accountable for providing programmatic support to Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Kuwait and Qatar. In addition, it identifies, cultivates and sustains partnerships with Gulf-based partners to generate resources for the organization globally. UNICEF has a role to play in ensuring rapid development in the Gulf is child sensitive and child focused and that children remain at the heart of the national development dialogue.
The UNICEF office in Djibouti is looking for a passionate and creative professional to join its team as a Child Protection Specialist. If you're driven by the desire to make a lasting impact on children’s lives and contribute to UNICEF’s global mission as the leading organization for children’s rights, this opportunity is for you. Join us to play a key role in protecting children's rights in Djibouti and beyond.
As focal point of administrative management services in the duty station, the incumbent is accountable for delivery of efficient and cost-effective administrative support services, providing guidance for operations of administrative support services and management of administrative staff. Ensures the office’s administrative operations and services are in compliance with the organization's administrative policy, procedures, rules and regulations.
UNICEF works in over 190 countries and territories to save children’s lives, defend their rights, and help them fulfill their potential, from early childhood through adolescence.
At UNICEF, we are committed, passionate, and proud of what we do for as long as we are needed. Promoting the rights of every child is not just a job – it is a calling.
UNICEF is a place where careers are built: we offer our staff diverse opportunities for professional and personal development that will help them reinforce a sense of purpose while serving children and communities across the world. We welcome everyone who wants to belong and grow in a diverse and passionate culture, coupled with an attractive compensation and benefits package.
Visit our website to learn more about what we do at UNICEF.
Appuyer les régions à planifier, utiliser, gérer les stocks, éliminer (si nécessaire) et notifier correctement tous les vaccins utilisés lors des campagnes de vaccination contre la poliomyélite.
To strengthen UNICEF Mozambique’s advocacy, communication and partnerships efforts, including partnership with and support from the European Union, by ensuring systematic production of high‑quality written and analytical products that demonstrate results, support fundraising and advocacy objectives, and keep partners informed of key developments.
Join UNICEF’s Office of Innovation as an Innovation Specialist (Market Scoping) and help connect the world’s most promising innovations to challenges facing children globally. Based in Stockholm, this role leads market intelligence and ecosystem scanning efforts, leveraging AI-enabled tools and global partnerships to identify, assess, and accelerate scalable solutions across startups, academia, and the private sector to drive impact at scale
Le Bureau de l’UNICEF en RDC est à la recherche d’un (e) professionnel(le), engagé(e), créatif(ve) pour le poste de Chargé(e) de l 'Administration et des Finances, au niveau NO-1 basé à Kananga.
Si vous êtes cette personne passionnée par l'idée de faire une différence durable pour les enfants, rejoignez l'UNICEF, la première organisation mondiale de défense des droits de l'enfant.
Vaccine Centre's (VC) at UNICEF Supply Division work in the iMCM pandemic preparedness partnership with WHO, Gavi and CEPI is continuing, while the response to the Mpox outbreak is requiring resources from VC and SD overall. The consultant provides analytical and partnership support to both VC's collaboration in the iMCM partnerships in addition to coordinating and participating in ACDC, WHO and Gavi meetings and fora. The consultant will also support VC in the Vaccine Stockpiling Project.
The main purpose of this consultancy is to develop a Public Private Partnership Strategy for integrated ECD services, supporting NCDA and its key partners to effectively engage the private sector and civil society actors to scale up provision of integrated ECD services (access, quality, and impact) and rapidly reduce stunting.
The purpose of this assignment is to strengthen UNICEF’s Social and Behavior Change (SBC) digital engagement ecosystem by ensuring effective coordination and utilization of key platforms.