In line with the Selo UNICEF systemic result on disaster risk reduction and national frameworks for emergency contingency planning, UNICEF aims to foster the capacity of subnational governments to ensure no child is left behind when crisis strikes.
The consultant will collaborate with all of the fifteen municipalities in Roraima in the development and qualification of child sensitive contingency plans that are in compliance with relevant federal guidance, in particular the national protocol for the protection of children and adolescents in situations of risk and disaster.
UNICEF Ghana is seeking a highly qualified consultant to provide technical expertise to UNICEF Ghana to develop a new multistakeholder financing mechanism to address the root causes of child labour and support resource mobilization from public and private partners, from international to African continental, regional and national levels.
This vacancy is open to candidates who are not Ghanaian nationals only.
Join UNICEF Malaysia as a Digital Platforms & Engagement Intern and gain hands‑on experience supporting digital public goods and engagement platforms. Working closely with experienced colleagues, you’ll contribute to impactful, data‑driven digital initiatives while learning and growing throughout the internship.
UNICEF Jamaica is seeking an agile consultant to design, develop, and implement a comprehensive Nutrition Component within the Education Management Information System aim to support Digital Transformation in Education.
UNICEF’s core mission is to uphold the rights of every child by prioritizing equity and focusing on the most disadvantaged, recognizing that addressing inequities not only fulfills children’s rights but also promotes sustainable national development. Through strategic leadership from the Global Programme Division and support from Centres of Excellence, UNICEF advances maternal and child nutrition by integrating a life-cycle, systems-based approach across key sectors, with maternal nutrition recognized as a foundational priority in achieving global development and health goals.
The purpose of this assignment is to develop a holistic WASH Sector Financing Strategy that aligns with Somalia’s
WASH national policy commitments and/or Sustainable Development Goal 6 (SDG 6) aspirations. The WASH Financing Strategy will define clear set out approaches on how the WASH
sector will finance its overall programmatic and operational and capital investment to achieve aspects to meet the sector’s objectives in the medium to long-term (10 years for
medium/20 years long term) It will serve as a roadmap for securing diversified, predictable and sustainable funding strengthening for WASH sector, while enhancing government
leadership in domestic resource mobilization, and leverage additional investments through partnerships and innovative financing models, while ensuring equity, efficiency, and climate
resilience. Of note, this work is specifically funded by the Netherlandsfunded program Accelerated Water and Sanitation for All -ASWA that is being implemented by UNICEF in 9 countries
across Africa. The program involves a set of common results/activities across these countries, with the elaboration of a WASH sector financing strategy being one of them. It will also
contribute to both the LIFE and HOPE flagship programs
Con el fin de profundizar los logros alcanzados y asegurar su sostenibilidad, en el
nuevo ciclo de cooperación 2026 2030 se propone la contratación de una
consultoría especializada que brinde asistencia técnica y acompañamiento a los
equipos municipales para la implementación y el monitoreo de políticas integrales de
salud adolescente.
La consultoría permitirá consolidar los procesos iniciados en el ciclo anterior,
fortalecer las capacidades locales para la toma de decisiones basadas en evidencia,
promover planes de acción con enfoque de derechos y equidad territorial, y
contribuir al escalamiento y sostenibilidad de políticas públicas orientadas a la salud
de las y los adolescentes en los municipios participantes de MUNA.
Brindar asesoramiento técnico, acompañamiento operativo y seguimiento programático para: (I) la implementación y monitoreo de PdA municipales de Primera Infancia (PI) en Chaco, Tucumán, Santa Fe, PBA y Misiones; (II) la implementación, formación, acompañamiento y monitoreo de un proyecto de Salud Mental Adolescente (SMA), asegurando articulación intersectorial y estándares de calidad técnica.
The purpose of this assignment is to design, develop, and deploy a comprehensive, web-based Information Management System (IMS) for school registration, including satellite school tracking, EMIS integration, and capacity building for MoPSE staff.
The purpose of this assignment is to provide support to the Ministry of Education of Turkmenistan and National Institute of Education of Turkmenistan to improve the early childhood development component in preschool teacher training and development programs (pre- and in-service).
A challenging and exciting opportunity has arisen within UNICEF Indonesia Country Office for a passionate and committed Deputy Representative, Operations at the P-5 level. The Operations function supports the Head of the Office on managing the office and monitoring operations and programmes as needed, while providing advice on best and innovative management practices to enhance office performance. The function is a strategic Business Partner role within the Senior Management team, assuring the best use of UNICEF assets in alignment with sound management practices, office priorities and goals to deliver results for children.
Under the supervision of the ICT Officer (P2) in the Rome CSC who manages customer services, the incumbent will ensure that the right people and devices have the appropriate access to the right resources at the right time, thereby securing organizational data, maintaining regulatory compliance, and enhancing operational efficiency. This role is a vital component of the UNICEF Rome’s overall cybersecurity posture, acting as a gatekeeper for digital identities.
Under the supervision of the ICT Officer (P2) who manages customer services in the Rome CSC, the incumbent will ensure the seamless and efficient use of technology in planning, executing, and evaluating events and meetings. This role is vital for maximizing engagement, streamlining operations, managing content effectively, and minimizing technical disruptions.
Under the supervision of the Chief PFP-ICT (P5) with a dotted line to Operations Manager (P4), the incumbent will act as the crucial bridge between operational ICT support staff and the business, including management, and coordinate the overall ICT services in Rome. It is responsible for directing, supporting, quality assuring, and managing the day-to-day performance of ICT services. It ensures systems and services are available, stable, secure, and aligned with business needs while mentoring ICT staff and managing technical projects.
Under the supervision of the Digital Impact Specialist (P3), the incumbent will ensure the efficient and high-quality delivery of ICT technical services and support by overseeing support staff, managing ticket lifecycles, and tracking performance metrics. The main purpose is to maintain high customer satisfaction, optimize service workflows, act as the escalation point for critical issues, and train staff to meet organization standards. The role will also provide a general guidance and supervisory role to Digital Impact Associates.
Under the supervision of the Digital Impact Specialist (P3), the incumbent will design, build, manage, and monitor the essential hardware (firewalls, routers, switches, etc.) and related software (security, operating systems, etc.) that form an organization's digital backbone, ensuring reliable, secure, and efficient data flow to support business operations, communication, and growth. The incumbent will keep the digital environment running smoothly by handling everything from initial setup and configuration to ongoing performance monitoring, security enforcement, troubleshooting, and planning for future needs. The role will also provide a general guidance and supervisory role to a Digital Impact Associate.
Shape global solutions for children affected by forced displacement. UNICEF is seeking a Child Protection Specialist (Migration, Displacement & Learning) to lead learning, evidence generation and knowledge exchange across its flagship PROSPECTS Partnership and global migration and displacement programming. Based in Nairobi within UNICEF’s Global Programme Division, this role offers a unique opportunity to influence policy dialogue, strengthen partnerships, and scale child‑centred solutions across regions. Join a dynamic, multi‑agency environment and help transform learning into action for children on the move.
Join UNICEF’s Global Programme Division to strengthen the financial backbone of our global immunization work. As Programme Budget Specialist, you will support effective planning, allocation and monitoring of health and immunization resources, with a strong focus on multi‑country and non‑Gavi grants. You will drive budget oversight, grant performance tracking, KPI monitoring, and high‑quality donor financial reporting, ensuring transparency and timely implementation across HQ, Regional and Country Offices. This role is ideal for someone who excels in financial analysis, dashboarding, and cross‑functional coordination, and is motivated by improving systems that help deliver results for children at scale.
The purpose of the consultancy is to support country offices and partners to identify and assess relationships between sources of environmental lead exposure and blood lead levels.
The UNICEF Strategic Plan has elevated action on climate change and environmental degradation as an organizational priority, to be integrated throughout UNICEF programmes. To concretize this, UNICEF HQ is implementing its global Healthy Environments for Healthy Children (HEHC) programme framework in over 20 countries. To mobilize collection action, UNICEF and partners have founded a Children’s Environmental Health Collaborative to protect child health and development from the impact of climate change and environmental degradation.
Lead exposure is a silent but devastating environmental health issue, with far-reaching consequences for children's health and development. An estimated 1 in 3 children globally have blood lead levels that are of significant concern, contributing to an estimated 1.5 million deaths annually. In response to this crisis, the Partnership for a Lead-Free Future was launched in September 2024 by UNICEF, in collaboration with USAID, UNEP, WHO, the World Bank, Open Philanthropy, and other key stakeholders. The Partnership is the first-ever global, public-private coalition focused on ending childhood lead poisoning in LMICs by 2040. This initiative brings together governments, civil society, and the private sector to champion country-led efforts to eliminate lead from consumer products, improve industrial practices, and enforce lead mitigation standards. The Partnership for a Lead-Free Future is an accelerator partnership of UNICEF’s HEHC and is linked to the Children’s Environmental Health Collaborative.
In line with the Selo UNICEF systemic result on disaster risk reduction and national frameworks for emergency contingency planning, UNICEF aims to foster the capacity of subnational governments to ensure no child is left behind when crisis strikes.
The consultant will collaborate with all of the fifteen municipalities in Roraima in the development and qualification of child sensitive contingency plans that are in compliance with relevant federal guidance, in particular the national protocol for the protection of children and adolescents in situations of risk and disaster.
UNICEF Ghana is seeking a highly qualified consultant to provide technical expertise to UNICEF Ghana to develop a new multistakeholder financing mechanism to address the root causes of child labour and support resource mobilization from public and private partners, from international to African continental, regional and national levels.
This vacancy is open to candidates who are not Ghanaian nationals only.
Join UNICEF Malaysia as a Digital Platforms & Engagement Intern and gain hands‑on experience supporting digital public goods and engagement platforms. Working closely with experienced colleagues, you’ll contribute to impactful, data‑driven digital initiatives while learning and growing throughout the internship.
UNICEF Jamaica is seeking an agile consultant to design, develop, and implement a comprehensive Nutrition Component within the Education Management Information System aim to support Digital Transformation in Education.
UNICEF’s core mission is to uphold the rights of every child by prioritizing equity and focusing on the most disadvantaged, recognizing that addressing inequities not only fulfills children’s rights but also promotes sustainable national development. Through strategic leadership from the Global Programme Division and support from Centres of Excellence, UNICEF advances maternal and child nutrition by integrating a life-cycle, systems-based approach across key sectors, with maternal nutrition recognized as a foundational priority in achieving global development and health goals.
The purpose of this assignment is to develop a holistic WASH Sector Financing Strategy that aligns with Somalia’s
WASH national policy commitments and/or Sustainable Development Goal 6 (SDG 6) aspirations. The WASH Financing Strategy will define clear set out approaches on how the WASH
sector will finance its overall programmatic and operational and capital investment to achieve aspects to meet the sector’s objectives in the medium to long-term (10 years for
medium/20 years long term) It will serve as a roadmap for securing diversified, predictable and sustainable funding strengthening for WASH sector, while enhancing government
leadership in domestic resource mobilization, and leverage additional investments through partnerships and innovative financing models, while ensuring equity, efficiency, and climate
resilience. Of note, this work is specifically funded by the Netherlandsfunded program Accelerated Water and Sanitation for All -ASWA that is being implemented by UNICEF in 9 countries
across Africa. The program involves a set of common results/activities across these countries, with the elaboration of a WASH sector financing strategy being one of them. It will also
contribute to both the LIFE and HOPE flagship programs
Con el fin de profundizar los logros alcanzados y asegurar su sostenibilidad, en el
nuevo ciclo de cooperación 2026 2030 se propone la contratación de una
consultoría especializada que brinde asistencia técnica y acompañamiento a los
equipos municipales para la implementación y el monitoreo de políticas integrales de
salud adolescente.
La consultoría permitirá consolidar los procesos iniciados en el ciclo anterior,
fortalecer las capacidades locales para la toma de decisiones basadas en evidencia,
promover planes de acción con enfoque de derechos y equidad territorial, y
contribuir al escalamiento y sostenibilidad de políticas públicas orientadas a la salud
de las y los adolescentes en los municipios participantes de MUNA.
Brindar asesoramiento técnico, acompañamiento operativo y seguimiento programático para: (I) la implementación y monitoreo de PdA municipales de Primera Infancia (PI) en Chaco, Tucumán, Santa Fe, PBA y Misiones; (II) la implementación, formación, acompañamiento y monitoreo de un proyecto de Salud Mental Adolescente (SMA), asegurando articulación intersectorial y estándares de calidad técnica.
The purpose of this assignment is to design, develop, and deploy a comprehensive, web-based Information Management System (IMS) for school registration, including satellite school tracking, EMIS integration, and capacity building for MoPSE staff.
The purpose of this assignment is to provide support to the Ministry of Education of Turkmenistan and National Institute of Education of Turkmenistan to improve the early childhood development component in preschool teacher training and development programs (pre- and in-service).
A challenging and exciting opportunity has arisen within UNICEF Indonesia Country Office for a passionate and committed Deputy Representative, Operations at the P-5 level. The Operations function supports the Head of the Office on managing the office and monitoring operations and programmes as needed, while providing advice on best and innovative management practices to enhance office performance. The function is a strategic Business Partner role within the Senior Management team, assuring the best use of UNICEF assets in alignment with sound management practices, office priorities and goals to deliver results for children.
Under the supervision of the ICT Officer (P2) in the Rome CSC who manages customer services, the incumbent will ensure that the right people and devices have the appropriate access to the right resources at the right time, thereby securing organizational data, maintaining regulatory compliance, and enhancing operational efficiency. This role is a vital component of the UNICEF Rome’s overall cybersecurity posture, acting as a gatekeeper for digital identities.
Under the supervision of the ICT Officer (P2) who manages customer services in the Rome CSC, the incumbent will ensure the seamless and efficient use of technology in planning, executing, and evaluating events and meetings. This role is vital for maximizing engagement, streamlining operations, managing content effectively, and minimizing technical disruptions.
Under the supervision of the Chief PFP-ICT (P5) with a dotted line to Operations Manager (P4), the incumbent will act as the crucial bridge between operational ICT support staff and the business, including management, and coordinate the overall ICT services in Rome. It is responsible for directing, supporting, quality assuring, and managing the day-to-day performance of ICT services. It ensures systems and services are available, stable, secure, and aligned with business needs while mentoring ICT staff and managing technical projects.
Under the supervision of the Digital Impact Specialist (P3), the incumbent will ensure the efficient and high-quality delivery of ICT technical services and support by overseeing support staff, managing ticket lifecycles, and tracking performance metrics. The main purpose is to maintain high customer satisfaction, optimize service workflows, act as the escalation point for critical issues, and train staff to meet organization standards. The role will also provide a general guidance and supervisory role to Digital Impact Associates.
Under the supervision of the Digital Impact Specialist (P3), the incumbent will design, build, manage, and monitor the essential hardware (firewalls, routers, switches, etc.) and related software (security, operating systems, etc.) that form an organization's digital backbone, ensuring reliable, secure, and efficient data flow to support business operations, communication, and growth. The incumbent will keep the digital environment running smoothly by handling everything from initial setup and configuration to ongoing performance monitoring, security enforcement, troubleshooting, and planning for future needs. The role will also provide a general guidance and supervisory role to a Digital Impact Associate.
Shape global solutions for children affected by forced displacement. UNICEF is seeking a Child Protection Specialist (Migration, Displacement & Learning) to lead learning, evidence generation and knowledge exchange across its flagship PROSPECTS Partnership and global migration and displacement programming. Based in Nairobi within UNICEF’s Global Programme Division, this role offers a unique opportunity to influence policy dialogue, strengthen partnerships, and scale child‑centred solutions across regions. Join a dynamic, multi‑agency environment and help transform learning into action for children on the move.
Join UNICEF’s Global Programme Division to strengthen the financial backbone of our global immunization work. As Programme Budget Specialist, you will support effective planning, allocation and monitoring of health and immunization resources, with a strong focus on multi‑country and non‑Gavi grants. You will drive budget oversight, grant performance tracking, KPI monitoring, and high‑quality donor financial reporting, ensuring transparency and timely implementation across HQ, Regional and Country Offices. This role is ideal for someone who excels in financial analysis, dashboarding, and cross‑functional coordination, and is motivated by improving systems that help deliver results for children at scale.
The purpose of the consultancy is to support country offices and partners to identify and assess relationships between sources of environmental lead exposure and blood lead levels.
The UNICEF Strategic Plan has elevated action on climate change and environmental degradation as an organizational priority, to be integrated throughout UNICEF programmes. To concretize this, UNICEF HQ is implementing its global Healthy Environments for Healthy Children (HEHC) programme framework in over 20 countries. To mobilize collection action, UNICEF and partners have founded a Children’s Environmental Health Collaborative to protect child health and development from the impact of climate change and environmental degradation.
Lead exposure is a silent but devastating environmental health issue, with far-reaching consequences for children's health and development. An estimated 1 in 3 children globally have blood lead levels that are of significant concern, contributing to an estimated 1.5 million deaths annually. In response to this crisis, the Partnership for a Lead-Free Future was launched in September 2024 by UNICEF, in collaboration with USAID, UNEP, WHO, the World Bank, Open Philanthropy, and other key stakeholders. The Partnership is the first-ever global, public-private coalition focused on ending childhood lead poisoning in LMICs by 2040. This initiative brings together governments, civil society, and the private sector to champion country-led efforts to eliminate lead from consumer products, improve industrial practices, and enforce lead mitigation standards. The Partnership for a Lead-Free Future is an accelerator partnership of UNICEF’s HEHC and is linked to the Children’s Environmental Health Collaborative.