The UNICEF Office in DRC is looking for an experienced international Cold Chain Logistics Specialist (Vaccine Management) at P-3 level. Based in Kinshasa and working under the guidance of the Immunization Supply Chain Manager, you will support the Ministry of Health and provincial EPI teams to strengthen vaccine management, cold chain performance, and logistics coordination, for routine immunization, supplementary immunization activities, and the ongoing response to polio outbreaks. Your work will translate directly into fewer stock-outs, less wastage, better temperature monitoring, stronger data, and ultimately, more children reached with life-saving vaccines.
This is a role for someone who thrives at the intersection of technical excellence and field reality, a logistician at heart, a coach to national teams, and a trusted partner to government counterparts and GPEI partners alike. You will help shape the systems that keep DRC on the path toward a polio-free future, while building the routine immunization foundations that will protect generations to come.
If you are that person, passionate about making a lasting difference for children in DRC, energized by complex operational challenges, and ready to bring your expertise to one of the most consequential immunization programs in the world — join UNICEF, the world's leading organization for the defense of children's rights. Together, we can ensure that no child in DRC is left behind because a vaccine didn't reach them in time.
Looking for a dynamic short-term opportunity to make a meaningful difference? UNICEF Moroto is seeking a proactive Planning and Monitoring Specialist to drive nutrition programs that positively impact children’s lives. Join us to spearhead the creation of an integrated Monitoring and Information Management Hub, coordinate innovative decentralized monitoring systems, and provide critical, evidence-based insights for both UNICEF and donor reporting. If you thrive on detail, adapt quickly, and want to contribute to real change, this is your chance to be part of a mission-driven team committed to better outcomes for children. Apply now and help shape the future!
Make an immediate impact where it matters most. UNICEF is recruiting a Nutrition Specialist (Response Coordination Support) to drive coordinated, effective nutrition emergency action focusing on child wasting in Karamoja and refugee hosting communities. If you are ready to contribute to a coordinated, effective nutrition emergency response, we are waiting to hear from you.
Under the overall supervision of the Director, PPD North Americas & IFIs Pillar in the Public Partnerships Division and the guidance of the Senior Advisor International Financial Institutions (IFIs) Team, The Partnerships Officer will be expected to work on the World Bank Group portfolio and other IFIs. S/he will contribute to Income and Insights & Analytics for World Bank Group and RDBs/IFIs, and will contribute to overall engagement and partnership with IFIs and DC-based stakeholders. S/he will contribute to review and negotiation of World Bank Group agreements and amendments, in close collaboration with relevant headquarters, regional and country offices. S/he will contribute to analysis and research related to scoping and launching new World Bank Group different modalities and other IFIs. S/he will support quality assurance and clearance of all World Bank Group financing agreements, amendments, reports, and overall grant management. S/he will draft guidance, BNs, tools, and templates to support operational engagement with World Bank Group. S/he will support on internal coordination on issue resolution for World Bank Group and other IFIs operational issues.
UNICEF’s Independent Evaluation Office partners in a variety of other ways, from joint and inter-agency evaluation collaborations to networks to strengthen linkages between evaluation and programming (e.g., ALNAP), coordinate its evaluations with those of other agencies (e.g. through the United Nations Evaluation Group, the United Nations Sustainable Development Group System-Wide Evaluation Office and the Inter-Agency Humanitarian Evaluations mechanism) and the broader UN and evidence/evaluation synthesis community (e.g. the Global SDG Synthesis Coalition, the Evidence Synthesis Infrastructure Collaborative). It also partners to communicate its work e.g., through national, regional and global evaluation associations and other Voluntary Organizations for Professional Evaluation (VOPEs).The Evaluation Specialist (Partnerships and National Evaluation Capacity Development) will deepen collaboration with key stakeholders and provide an interface for environmental scanning, knowledge exchange, policy influence and potential resource mobilization within the scope of assignment. S/He will also serve as a focal point and resource for colleagues in the area of national evaluation capacity development (NECD) partnerships, including country-led NECD initiatives. The key result is to ensure greater visibility for UNICEF’s partnerships and NECD work and influence in support of its mission.
The UNICEF Office in DRC is looking for an experienced international Cold Chain Logistics Specialist (Vaccine Management) at P-3 level. Based in Kinshasa and working under the guidance of the Immunization Supply Chain Manager, you will support the Ministry of Health and provincial EPI teams to strengthen vaccine management, cold chain performance, and logistics coordination, for routine immunization, supplementary immunization activities, and the ongoing response to polio outbreaks. Your work will translate directly into fewer stock-outs, less wastage, better temperature monitoring, stronger data, and ultimately, more children reached with life-saving vaccines.
This is a role for someone who thrives at the intersection of technical excellence and field reality, a logistician at heart, a coach to national teams, and a trusted partner to government counterparts and GPEI partners alike. You will help shape the systems that keep DRC on the path toward a polio-free future, while building the routine immunization foundations that will protect generations to come.
If you are that person, passionate about making a lasting difference for children in DRC, energized by complex operational challenges, and ready to bring your expertise to one of the most consequential immunization programs in the world — join UNICEF, the world's leading organization for the defense of children's rights. Together, we can ensure that no child in DRC is left behind because a vaccine didn't reach them in time.
Looking for a dynamic short-term opportunity to make a meaningful difference? UNICEF Moroto is seeking a proactive Planning and Monitoring Specialist to drive nutrition programs that positively impact children’s lives. Join us to spearhead the creation of an integrated Monitoring and Information Management Hub, coordinate innovative decentralized monitoring systems, and provide critical, evidence-based insights for both UNICEF and donor reporting. If you thrive on detail, adapt quickly, and want to contribute to real change, this is your chance to be part of a mission-driven team committed to better outcomes for children. Apply now and help shape the future!
Make an immediate impact where it matters most. UNICEF is recruiting a Nutrition Specialist (Response Coordination Support) to drive coordinated, effective nutrition emergency action focusing on child wasting in Karamoja and refugee hosting communities. If you are ready to contribute to a coordinated, effective nutrition emergency response, we are waiting to hear from you.
Under the overall supervision of the Director, PPD North Americas & IFIs Pillar in the Public Partnerships Division and the guidance of the Senior Advisor International Financial Institutions (IFIs) Team, The Partnerships Officer will be expected to work on the World Bank Group portfolio and other IFIs. S/he will contribute to Income and Insights & Analytics for World Bank Group and RDBs/IFIs, and will contribute to overall engagement and partnership with IFIs and DC-based stakeholders. S/he will contribute to review and negotiation of World Bank Group agreements and amendments, in close collaboration with relevant headquarters, regional and country offices. S/he will contribute to analysis and research related to scoping and launching new World Bank Group different modalities and other IFIs. S/he will support quality assurance and clearance of all World Bank Group financing agreements, amendments, reports, and overall grant management. S/he will draft guidance, BNs, tools, and templates to support operational engagement with World Bank Group. S/he will support on internal coordination on issue resolution for World Bank Group and other IFIs operational issues.
UNICEF’s Independent Evaluation Office partners in a variety of other ways, from joint and inter-agency evaluation collaborations to networks to strengthen linkages between evaluation and programming (e.g., ALNAP), coordinate its evaluations with those of other agencies (e.g. through the United Nations Evaluation Group, the United Nations Sustainable Development Group System-Wide Evaluation Office and the Inter-Agency Humanitarian Evaluations mechanism) and the broader UN and evidence/evaluation synthesis community (e.g. the Global SDG Synthesis Coalition, the Evidence Synthesis Infrastructure Collaborative). It also partners to communicate its work e.g., through national, regional and global evaluation associations and other Voluntary Organizations for Professional Evaluation (VOPEs).The Evaluation Specialist (Partnerships and National Evaluation Capacity Development) will deepen collaboration with key stakeholders and provide an interface for environmental scanning, knowledge exchange, policy influence and potential resource mobilization within the scope of assignment. S/He will also serve as a focal point and resource for colleagues in the area of national evaluation capacity development (NECD) partnerships, including country-led NECD initiatives. The key result is to ensure greater visibility for UNICEF’s partnerships and NECD work and influence in support of its mission.