The Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys (MICS) Programme is UNICEF’s flagship household survey, providing internationally comparable, statistically rigorous data on the situation of children and women. Managed globally by UNICEF’s Data Collection Unit in Data, Analytics, Planning and Monitoring Division (DAPM), MICS supports more than 100 countries with technical assistance, capacity building, and data quality assurance.
With the growing number of ongoing and planned surveys, and a new funding modality centered on country resources, effective program coordination is critical to ensure the timely implementation of survey activities, efficient use of funds, and consistent coordination across regional and country offices.
MICS is a national government-led activity, with UNICEF providing technical assistance and limited financial support. Given the current dramatic reduction in donor funding and constrained national fiscal space, the consultant will focus on assessing the broader financial sustainability of MICS, including funding from governments, donors, and other partners. The consultant will analyse how MICS is financed across different sources to support strategic planning and resource mobilization.
The purpose of this consultancy is therefore to assess and articulate the extent to which MICS can and should respond to the changing global survey landscape, and under what conditions—institutional, technical, and financial—such an expanded role would be viable and sustainable. The work will examine how MICS could contribute to maintaining continuity in global demographic and health statistics while reinforcing existing national data infrastructures and avoiding the creation of parallel systems.
As part of the MICS programme, UNICEF continues to strengthen its MICS support mechanism at all levels, so that implementing partners in countries can receive the required level of technical assistance on a timely basis at critical survey stages and are in a better position to support the implementing partner. The 7th round of the MICS programme (MICS7) was launched in March 2023 and there are already 40 planned and ongoing MICS7 surveys and potentially 20-30 more surveys in the pipeline. There are also 7 surveys from the 6th round of the MICS programme that are still in data processing or report finalisation stages.
A very important element of MICS design and implementation is sampling, which is a very specialized field of work. Excellent sampling support is needed during the design, implementation, and reporting stages of all surveys.
As currently there is no sufficient funding to cover all planned activities, some deliverables are planned to be completed only if additional resources become available.
Pour assurer l’appui à la collecte de données primaires et à l’analyse de ces données sur les adolescentes dans le sous-secteur de la vaccination, l'UNICEF recrute un Consultant national en charge d’appui à la collecte de données sur l’accès et l’utilisation des services de santé, notamment la vaccination des adolescentes dans le cadre de l’analyse genre dans le sous-secteur de la vaccination.
Le/la Consultant/e International/e pilotera l’élaboration d’un Indice de Risque Climatique pour les Enfants au niveau infranational (subnational Children’s Climate Risk Index, CCRI) aux Comores, en étroite collaboration avec le/la Consultant National/e et la Direction Générale de la Sécurité Civile (DGSC) du ministère de l’Intérieur. Ce travail s’appuiera sur la méthodologie précédemment développée et utilisée dans d’autres pays par l’UNICEF, ainsi que l’évaluation de la vulnérabilité et des risques climatiques centrée sur l’enfant réalisée en 2024 par l’UNICEF Comores et le ministère de l’Environnement des Comores, et portant sur l’analyse de l’impact du changement climatique sur les enfants dans les secteurs de l’eau, l’assainissement et l’hygiène (WASH), la santé, l’éducation, la protection de l’enfant, la nutrition et la protection sociale. Le consultant finalisera la méthodologie à utiliser aux Comores pour un indice de risque au niveau communal, selon les données déjà disponibles ou collectable à travers le/la consultant/e national/e; assurera un contrôle qualité du travail de collecte de données; analysera les données collectées (les expositions, les aléas, les vulnérabilités et les capacités des enfants, pour chaque commune) et fournira une carte numérique interactive permettant de superposer ces différents facteurs.
Under the supervision of the Contracts Specialist, the Senior Contracts Associate provides a broad range of high level transactional, procedural and administrative tasks in support of service contracting activities carried out by Headquarters Divisions/Offices, ensuring timely and efficient output that is in compliance with UNICEF rules and regulations, whilst demonstrating the capacity to research, adapt and evaluate irregular cases, and also to recommend improvements to process delivery and design.
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UNICEF Malaysia is looking for enthusiastic and driven candidates to lead national efforts in Mental Health and Psychosocial Support (MHPSS). In this role, you will provide technical guidance, support evidence-based programming, build strategic partnerships, and drive innovative research to improve outcomes for children and families.
If you are passionate about mental health and child rights, we would love to hear from you!
UNICEF Tajikistan is seeking a qualified and motivated candidate for the position of Chief of Advocacy and Policy, who will lead the Leveraging, Evidence, Advocacy and Policy (LEAP) Section.
The LEAP Section plays a critical role in supporting the Country Office management and sectoral teams through:
- Evidence- and data-based policy dialogue and advocacy;
- Monitoring the child rights situation in Tajikistan using robust data and evidence
- Leveraging financing for children, by mobilizing resources from a variety of sources and fostering partnerships with diverse stakeholders.
The ultimate goal of the LEAP Section is to help address multi-sectoral and structural challenges and to maximize the impact of UNICEF’s work on the lives of children in Tajikistan.
UNICEF Gambia invites suitably qualified candidates for the position of Child Protection Specialist. The Specialist supports the development and preparation of the Child Protection programme(s) and is responsible for the management, implementation, monitoring, reporting, and evaluation of the child protection programmes/projects within the country programme.
in 2018, MOH, with support from UNICEF, launched a mentorship strategy to develop healthcare professionals, focused on antenatal care and childbirth, post-natal care, child health, in the provinces of Zambezia, Sofala, and Tete. The program involved experienced professionals represented by their professional organizations that and was implemented over three years and demonstrated improvements in maternal and child health services.
Therefore, considering the above factors, UNICEF intends to hire a consultant to develop national guidance for quality improvement for SSRH/MNCH aligned with the quality-of-care national strategy in force at MoH and to standardize the SSRH/MNCH mentoring model for Primary Health Care.
Under the overall supervision of the Programme Coordinator and in close collaboration with all UNICEF programmes and sectoral teams involved in the refugee response, the consultant will support the UNICEF Refugee Response Office in Poland for enhancing the Accountability to Affected Population efforts through leading content generation, anagement, and dissemination efforts across digital and offline platforms, managing projects and interventions that enhance and amplify voice of refugees, ensuring child friendly and safe reporting mechanisms for refugee children and adolescents. This role
includes ensuring that all information products, key messages, and communication materials are timely, contextually relevant, aligned with UNICEF standards, and coherent across programmes and partners. The consultant will take on a lead coordination role for two critical initiatives under the Accountability to Affected Populations (AAP) framework. The first is focused on the design and piloting of a child-friendly feedback mechanism grounded in human-centered design principles; the second targets adolescent engagement and outreach through frontline worker capacity-building. Both projects aim to strengthen UNICEF’s ability to receive, process, and act upon feedback from children and adolescents, particularly those from refugee backgrounds, while also supporting social inclusion and participation.
The UNICEF Office of Innovation, Innovative Finance Hub is Looking for two interns. This is an internship opportunity at UNICEF’s Innovative Finance Hub, to support the world’s largest child rights organization in catalyzing global capital and accelerating results for children. We are looking for two enthusiastic, fast-learning, early-career professionals with a strong interest in the intersection of sustainable finance and children’s rights.
The National Consultant will support the localization, adaptation, and implementation of the Inclusive Education Programmatic Framework (IEPF), including related standards, tools, and training materials. The consultant will also facilitate the delivery of regional webinars, practicums, and training sessions on inclusive pedagogy and assistive technologies, in close collaboration with international consultants and national stakeholders.
Working under the overall guidance of the UNICEF Education Officer, the National Consultant will lead the implementation of the IEPF in pilot schools, coordinate the work of regional mentors, and ensure alignment and coherence of all activities across participating schools to promote effective and sustainable inclusive education practices.
UNICEF Nepal Country Office is looking for a committed professional and expert to provide technical support to the Nutrition programme in carrying out the tasks described in detail in the attached Terms of Reference. The assignment will be a duration of nine months.
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UNICEF Malaysia is seeking a qualified consultant to support the development of annual budget briefs under its Public Finance for Children (PF4C) initiative. These briefs will analyze and summarize national budget allocations and expenditures, with a focus on sectors critical to children’s well-being. The insights generated will inform advocacy efforts and support evidence-based policymaking to enhance public investment in children. The assignment is for 12 months, beginning December 2025. Ideal candidates will have expertise in public finance, data analysis, and child-focused policy.
UNICEF Pacific is offering an exciting consultancy opportunity for a proactive and experienced international Consultant to help shape the future of maternal and child health in Fiji. This 40-day remote-based assignment focuses on costing Fiji’s national plan to prevent vertical transmission of HIV, Hepatitis B, and Syphilis. The consultant will be responsible for developing a comprehensive costing framework that covers clinical care, community interventions, procurement of services and supplies, documentation, coordination, and a costed monitoring and evaluation system. By applying global best practices and innovative approaches, the consultant will play a key role in strengthening the implementation and tracking of interventions, ultimately contributing to the elimination of new infections among children and improving health outcomes for mothers living with HIV. If you're passionate about global health and making a meaningful impact, this is your chance to contribute to a vital mission.
In today's dynamic landscape of survey and census activities, digital data collection has become the established standard procedure. However, with a wide array of tools designed for various applications, including household surveys, face-to-face interactions, and telephone surveys, the decision-making process around tool selection has become a complex task. Currently, UNICEF's headquarters, regional and country offices independently make these selections without access to a comprehensive overview of the respective advantages and disadvantages.
Recognizing the critical importance of well-informed tool choices in this digital age, the primary objective of this consultancy is to conduct a thorough and detailed review of the digital data collection tools available today. These versatile tools are compatible with a variety of platforms and offer unique capabilities. The purpose is to perform a comprehensive assessment that will cover technical specifications for each tool, providing insight into their complexities, strengths, and areas for improvement, while also encompassing practical recommendations. These will include best practices concerning ease of use, associated costs, training resources, and technical support. The desired outcome of this consultancy is to offer clear guidance on which digital data collection tools are best suited for specific data collection activities. By pursuing this informed approach, UNICEF aims to not only prevent the potential selection of less suitable or inappropriate tools but also ensure the highest standards of efficiency, data security, and child protection in the realm of digital data collection.
UNICEF’s Private Fundraising and Partnerships (PFP) Division works to deliver income, influence, and brand recognition for UNICEF globally. Within the PFP Division, the Individual Giving (IG) team strategically guides and supports fundraising markets in implementing global, regional, and market-level strategies. Our 2022-25 Individual Giving strategy aims to drive significant transformation in our business model, emphasizing audience-centricity, digital acceleration, and a shift toward a marketing-oriented approach.
Over the next year, the IG Team has set ambitious income targets, focusing on digital channels to reach audiences worldwide through relevant, creative campaigns and offers. To achieve these goals, the IG unit within PFP, Geneva, is seeking a Digital Content Specialist to support fundraising offices, particularly in Latin America, with planning, developing, and measuring impactful digital campaigns, propositions, and fundraising products.
This role involves providing creative leadership in the digital space, developing audience-centric content packages with agencies, delivering bootcamps for capacity-building workshops and webinars, and offering direct support to fundraising offices.
In close collaboration with other members of the IG team, Regional Support Centre teams, and key internal stakeholders, and informed by clear audience and data insights, the Digital Content Specialist will identify and deliver key fundraising content opportunities by leading, supporting, and facilitating digital content capacity. The role includes providing strategic advice, creative guidance, and developing innovative fundraising propositions and assets.
The National Consultant will work in close coordination with the International Expert, the Orken Institute and UNICEF Kazakhstan to support the development and contextual adaptation of operational tools for the child protection system (including Standard Operating Procedures on case management, inter-agency procedures, a Monitoring and Evaluation framework, and ethical and legal data-handling standards) and to assist the co-design and roll-out of an eighty-hour in-service training programme and a sixteen-hour specialized course on responding to violence against children, including sexual abuse and online child sexual exploitation and abuse.
The Humanitarian Evaluation Effectiveness Portfolio (HEEP) within the Evaluation Office will be managing several L3 evaluations during the second half of 2025 and 2026. These include evaluations of UNICEF’s L3 (Level 3) responses in State of Palestine (SoP), Lebanon, Syria and the Democratic Republic of Congo. In addition, HEEP will begin designing a new thematic evaluation focusing on UNICEF’s humanitarian access, in line with the forthcoming Plan of Global Evaluations (PGE). Furthermore, HEEP is planning the launch of various humanitarian evaluation syntheses in response to the increased number of requests from various UNICEF Offices and Divisions. Aligned with EO’s vision to deliver more cost-efficient evaluations and ensure rapid turn-around of evaluation deliverables and in light of the limited capacity within HEEP to complete all the activities included in its work plan, EO is currently seeking a Humanitarian Evaluation Consultant (Senior Level) to support some of the portfolio’s most high-profile activities. Under the supervision of the EO’s Senior Evaluation Specialist (Humanitarian), the consultant will provide technical support for scheduled humanitarian evaluations, contribute to thematic reviews, and help strengthen the overall quality and utility of humanitarian evaluations across UNICEF.
The Humanitarian Evaluation Effectiveness Portfolio (HEEP) within the Evaluation Office will be managing several L3 evaluations in 2026. These include evaluations of UNICEF’s L3 (Level 3) responses in State of Palestine (SoP) and Lebanon. Aligned with EO’s vision to deliver more cost-efficient evaluations and ensure rapid turn-around of evaluation deliverables and in light of the limited capacity within HEEP to complete all the activities included in its work plan, EO is currently seeking a Humanitarian Evaluation Consultant (Senior Level) to lead the second and third phases of the iterative evaluation of the UNICEF’s L3 response in SoP and to lead the second phase of the Lebanon evaluation. The consultant will also contribute to a third evaluation assignment currently being planned for 2026: the evaluation of UNICEF’s Staying and Delivering in volatile contexts. Under the supervision of the EO’s Senior Evaluation Specialist (Humanitarian), the consultant will provide technical support to the conduct of these three humanitarian evaluations and help strengthen the overall quality and utility of humanitarian evaluations across UNICEF.
The Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys (MICS) Programme is UNICEF’s flagship household survey, providing internationally comparable, statistically rigorous data on the situation of children and women. Managed globally by UNICEF’s Data Collection Unit in Data, Analytics, Planning and Monitoring Division (DAPM), MICS supports more than 100 countries with technical assistance, capacity building, and data quality assurance.
With the growing number of ongoing and planned surveys, and a new funding modality centered on country resources, effective program coordination is critical to ensure the timely implementation of survey activities, efficient use of funds, and consistent coordination across regional and country offices.
MICS is a national government-led activity, with UNICEF providing technical assistance and limited financial support. Given the current dramatic reduction in donor funding and constrained national fiscal space, the consultant will focus on assessing the broader financial sustainability of MICS, including funding from governments, donors, and other partners. The consultant will analyse how MICS is financed across different sources to support strategic planning and resource mobilization.
The purpose of this consultancy is therefore to assess and articulate the extent to which MICS can and should respond to the changing global survey landscape, and under what conditions—institutional, technical, and financial—such an expanded role would be viable and sustainable. The work will examine how MICS could contribute to maintaining continuity in global demographic and health statistics while reinforcing existing national data infrastructures and avoiding the creation of parallel systems.
As part of the MICS programme, UNICEF continues to strengthen its MICS support mechanism at all levels, so that implementing partners in countries can receive the required level of technical assistance on a timely basis at critical survey stages and are in a better position to support the implementing partner. The 7th round of the MICS programme (MICS7) was launched in March 2023 and there are already 40 planned and ongoing MICS7 surveys and potentially 20-30 more surveys in the pipeline. There are also 7 surveys from the 6th round of the MICS programme that are still in data processing or report finalisation stages.
A very important element of MICS design and implementation is sampling, which is a very specialized field of work. Excellent sampling support is needed during the design, implementation, and reporting stages of all surveys.
As currently there is no sufficient funding to cover all planned activities, some deliverables are planned to be completed only if additional resources become available.
Pour assurer l’appui à la collecte de données primaires et à l’analyse de ces données sur les adolescentes dans le sous-secteur de la vaccination, l'UNICEF recrute un Consultant national en charge d’appui à la collecte de données sur l’accès et l’utilisation des services de santé, notamment la vaccination des adolescentes dans le cadre de l’analyse genre dans le sous-secteur de la vaccination.
Le/la Consultant/e International/e pilotera l’élaboration d’un Indice de Risque Climatique pour les Enfants au niveau infranational (subnational Children’s Climate Risk Index, CCRI) aux Comores, en étroite collaboration avec le/la Consultant National/e et la Direction Générale de la Sécurité Civile (DGSC) du ministère de l’Intérieur. Ce travail s’appuiera sur la méthodologie précédemment développée et utilisée dans d’autres pays par l’UNICEF, ainsi que l’évaluation de la vulnérabilité et des risques climatiques centrée sur l’enfant réalisée en 2024 par l’UNICEF Comores et le ministère de l’Environnement des Comores, et portant sur l’analyse de l’impact du changement climatique sur les enfants dans les secteurs de l’eau, l’assainissement et l’hygiène (WASH), la santé, l’éducation, la protection de l’enfant, la nutrition et la protection sociale. Le consultant finalisera la méthodologie à utiliser aux Comores pour un indice de risque au niveau communal, selon les données déjà disponibles ou collectable à travers le/la consultant/e national/e; assurera un contrôle qualité du travail de collecte de données; analysera les données collectées (les expositions, les aléas, les vulnérabilités et les capacités des enfants, pour chaque commune) et fournira une carte numérique interactive permettant de superposer ces différents facteurs.
Under the supervision of the Contracts Specialist, the Senior Contracts Associate provides a broad range of high level transactional, procedural and administrative tasks in support of service contracting activities carried out by Headquarters Divisions/Offices, ensuring timely and efficient output that is in compliance with UNICEF rules and regulations, whilst demonstrating the capacity to research, adapt and evaluate irregular cases, and also to recommend improvements to process delivery and design.
Join Us in Empowering Young Voices!
UNICEF Malaysia is looking for enthusiastic and driven candidates to lead national efforts in Mental Health and Psychosocial Support (MHPSS). In this role, you will provide technical guidance, support evidence-based programming, build strategic partnerships, and drive innovative research to improve outcomes for children and families.
If you are passionate about mental health and child rights, we would love to hear from you!
UNICEF Tajikistan is seeking a qualified and motivated candidate for the position of Chief of Advocacy and Policy, who will lead the Leveraging, Evidence, Advocacy and Policy (LEAP) Section.
The LEAP Section plays a critical role in supporting the Country Office management and sectoral teams through:
- Evidence- and data-based policy dialogue and advocacy;
- Monitoring the child rights situation in Tajikistan using robust data and evidence
- Leveraging financing for children, by mobilizing resources from a variety of sources and fostering partnerships with diverse stakeholders.
The ultimate goal of the LEAP Section is to help address multi-sectoral and structural challenges and to maximize the impact of UNICEF’s work on the lives of children in Tajikistan.
UNICEF Gambia invites suitably qualified candidates for the position of Child Protection Specialist. The Specialist supports the development and preparation of the Child Protection programme(s) and is responsible for the management, implementation, monitoring, reporting, and evaluation of the child protection programmes/projects within the country programme.
in 2018, MOH, with support from UNICEF, launched a mentorship strategy to develop healthcare professionals, focused on antenatal care and childbirth, post-natal care, child health, in the provinces of Zambezia, Sofala, and Tete. The program involved experienced professionals represented by their professional organizations that and was implemented over three years and demonstrated improvements in maternal and child health services.
Therefore, considering the above factors, UNICEF intends to hire a consultant to develop national guidance for quality improvement for SSRH/MNCH aligned with the quality-of-care national strategy in force at MoH and to standardize the SSRH/MNCH mentoring model for Primary Health Care.
Under the overall supervision of the Programme Coordinator and in close collaboration with all UNICEF programmes and sectoral teams involved in the refugee response, the consultant will support the UNICEF Refugee Response Office in Poland for enhancing the Accountability to Affected Population efforts through leading content generation, anagement, and dissemination efforts across digital and offline platforms, managing projects and interventions that enhance and amplify voice of refugees, ensuring child friendly and safe reporting mechanisms for refugee children and adolescents. This role
includes ensuring that all information products, key messages, and communication materials are timely, contextually relevant, aligned with UNICEF standards, and coherent across programmes and partners. The consultant will take on a lead coordination role for two critical initiatives under the Accountability to Affected Populations (AAP) framework. The first is focused on the design and piloting of a child-friendly feedback mechanism grounded in human-centered design principles; the second targets adolescent engagement and outreach through frontline worker capacity-building. Both projects aim to strengthen UNICEF’s ability to receive, process, and act upon feedback from children and adolescents, particularly those from refugee backgrounds, while also supporting social inclusion and participation.
The UNICEF Office of Innovation, Innovative Finance Hub is Looking for two interns. This is an internship opportunity at UNICEF’s Innovative Finance Hub, to support the world’s largest child rights organization in catalyzing global capital and accelerating results for children. We are looking for two enthusiastic, fast-learning, early-career professionals with a strong interest in the intersection of sustainable finance and children’s rights.
The National Consultant will support the localization, adaptation, and implementation of the Inclusive Education Programmatic Framework (IEPF), including related standards, tools, and training materials. The consultant will also facilitate the delivery of regional webinars, practicums, and training sessions on inclusive pedagogy and assistive technologies, in close collaboration with international consultants and national stakeholders.
Working under the overall guidance of the UNICEF Education Officer, the National Consultant will lead the implementation of the IEPF in pilot schools, coordinate the work of regional mentors, and ensure alignment and coherence of all activities across participating schools to promote effective and sustainable inclusive education practices.
UNICEF Nepal Country Office is looking for a committed professional and expert to provide technical support to the Nutrition programme in carrying out the tasks described in detail in the attached Terms of Reference. The assignment will be a duration of nine months.
Join Us in Empowering Young Voices!
UNICEF Malaysia is seeking a qualified consultant to support the development of annual budget briefs under its Public Finance for Children (PF4C) initiative. These briefs will analyze and summarize national budget allocations and expenditures, with a focus on sectors critical to children’s well-being. The insights generated will inform advocacy efforts and support evidence-based policymaking to enhance public investment in children. The assignment is for 12 months, beginning December 2025. Ideal candidates will have expertise in public finance, data analysis, and child-focused policy.
UNICEF Pacific is offering an exciting consultancy opportunity for a proactive and experienced international Consultant to help shape the future of maternal and child health in Fiji. This 40-day remote-based assignment focuses on costing Fiji’s national plan to prevent vertical transmission of HIV, Hepatitis B, and Syphilis. The consultant will be responsible for developing a comprehensive costing framework that covers clinical care, community interventions, procurement of services and supplies, documentation, coordination, and a costed monitoring and evaluation system. By applying global best practices and innovative approaches, the consultant will play a key role in strengthening the implementation and tracking of interventions, ultimately contributing to the elimination of new infections among children and improving health outcomes for mothers living with HIV. If you're passionate about global health and making a meaningful impact, this is your chance to contribute to a vital mission.
In today's dynamic landscape of survey and census activities, digital data collection has become the established standard procedure. However, with a wide array of tools designed for various applications, including household surveys, face-to-face interactions, and telephone surveys, the decision-making process around tool selection has become a complex task. Currently, UNICEF's headquarters, regional and country offices independently make these selections without access to a comprehensive overview of the respective advantages and disadvantages.
Recognizing the critical importance of well-informed tool choices in this digital age, the primary objective of this consultancy is to conduct a thorough and detailed review of the digital data collection tools available today. These versatile tools are compatible with a variety of platforms and offer unique capabilities. The purpose is to perform a comprehensive assessment that will cover technical specifications for each tool, providing insight into their complexities, strengths, and areas for improvement, while also encompassing practical recommendations. These will include best practices concerning ease of use, associated costs, training resources, and technical support. The desired outcome of this consultancy is to offer clear guidance on which digital data collection tools are best suited for specific data collection activities. By pursuing this informed approach, UNICEF aims to not only prevent the potential selection of less suitable or inappropriate tools but also ensure the highest standards of efficiency, data security, and child protection in the realm of digital data collection.
UNICEF’s Private Fundraising and Partnerships (PFP) Division works to deliver income, influence, and brand recognition for UNICEF globally. Within the PFP Division, the Individual Giving (IG) team strategically guides and supports fundraising markets in implementing global, regional, and market-level strategies. Our 2022-25 Individual Giving strategy aims to drive significant transformation in our business model, emphasizing audience-centricity, digital acceleration, and a shift toward a marketing-oriented approach.
Over the next year, the IG Team has set ambitious income targets, focusing on digital channels to reach audiences worldwide through relevant, creative campaigns and offers. To achieve these goals, the IG unit within PFP, Geneva, is seeking a Digital Content Specialist to support fundraising offices, particularly in Latin America, with planning, developing, and measuring impactful digital campaigns, propositions, and fundraising products.
This role involves providing creative leadership in the digital space, developing audience-centric content packages with agencies, delivering bootcamps for capacity-building workshops and webinars, and offering direct support to fundraising offices.
In close collaboration with other members of the IG team, Regional Support Centre teams, and key internal stakeholders, and informed by clear audience and data insights, the Digital Content Specialist will identify and deliver key fundraising content opportunities by leading, supporting, and facilitating digital content capacity. The role includes providing strategic advice, creative guidance, and developing innovative fundraising propositions and assets.
The National Consultant will work in close coordination with the International Expert, the Orken Institute and UNICEF Kazakhstan to support the development and contextual adaptation of operational tools for the child protection system (including Standard Operating Procedures on case management, inter-agency procedures, a Monitoring and Evaluation framework, and ethical and legal data-handling standards) and to assist the co-design and roll-out of an eighty-hour in-service training programme and a sixteen-hour specialized course on responding to violence against children, including sexual abuse and online child sexual exploitation and abuse.
The Humanitarian Evaluation Effectiveness Portfolio (HEEP) within the Evaluation Office will be managing several L3 evaluations during the second half of 2025 and 2026. These include evaluations of UNICEF’s L3 (Level 3) responses in State of Palestine (SoP), Lebanon, Syria and the Democratic Republic of Congo. In addition, HEEP will begin designing a new thematic evaluation focusing on UNICEF’s humanitarian access, in line with the forthcoming Plan of Global Evaluations (PGE). Furthermore, HEEP is planning the launch of various humanitarian evaluation syntheses in response to the increased number of requests from various UNICEF Offices and Divisions. Aligned with EO’s vision to deliver more cost-efficient evaluations and ensure rapid turn-around of evaluation deliverables and in light of the limited capacity within HEEP to complete all the activities included in its work plan, EO is currently seeking a Humanitarian Evaluation Consultant (Senior Level) to support some of the portfolio’s most high-profile activities. Under the supervision of the EO’s Senior Evaluation Specialist (Humanitarian), the consultant will provide technical support for scheduled humanitarian evaluations, contribute to thematic reviews, and help strengthen the overall quality and utility of humanitarian evaluations across UNICEF.
The Humanitarian Evaluation Effectiveness Portfolio (HEEP) within the Evaluation Office will be managing several L3 evaluations in 2026. These include evaluations of UNICEF’s L3 (Level 3) responses in State of Palestine (SoP) and Lebanon. Aligned with EO’s vision to deliver more cost-efficient evaluations and ensure rapid turn-around of evaluation deliverables and in light of the limited capacity within HEEP to complete all the activities included in its work plan, EO is currently seeking a Humanitarian Evaluation Consultant (Senior Level) to lead the second and third phases of the iterative evaluation of the UNICEF’s L3 response in SoP and to lead the second phase of the Lebanon evaluation. The consultant will also contribute to a third evaluation assignment currently being planned for 2026: the evaluation of UNICEF’s Staying and Delivering in volatile contexts. Under the supervision of the EO’s Senior Evaluation Specialist (Humanitarian), the consultant will provide technical support to the conduct of these three humanitarian evaluations and help strengthen the overall quality and utility of humanitarian evaluations across UNICEF.