UNICEF Nepal seeks the services of a professional expert to support the Government of Nepal scale up programmes on Integrated Management of Acute Malnutrition, Maternal Micronutrient Supplementation for pregnant women, and establishing lactation management units in leading hospitals across Nepal. The individual will be hired as an individual Consultant to support the timely, high-quality procurement and delivery of supplies for the upcoming Nepal National Micronutrient Survey (NNMS). This role requires a specialized procurement professional to manage the procurement of essential supplies and services for the program. Alongside, the individual will support the planning and procurement of nutrition commodities such as Multiple Micronutrient Supplements (MMS), Ready to Use Therapeutic Food (RUTF), F-75, and F-100; equipment for the expansion of LMUs, and specific health-related supplies supported under the USG grant.
to help develop a targeted PSE Strategy that mobilizes financial and non financial private sector resources, including CSR funds, for children, and promotes the adoption of Child Rights and Business Principles across businesses to ensure child focused, responsible practices. This assignment is expected to be completed within 1 (one) year.
The purpose of this assignment is to generate timely, robust analysis of socio-economic policies and government spending, to enhance evidence-based engagement with policymakers at national and subnational levels. The assignment aims to support UNICEF’s broader objective of promoting public spending that is increasingly child responsive, equitable, efficient, and effective. The consultant will update budget trackers, draft sectoral Budget Briefs, and contribute to budget advocacy plans. This includes coordinating meetings and workshops with key stakeholders, collecting and analyzing social sector budget data, and transforming this evidence into high quality analytical Budget Briefs and advocacy products.
UNICEF works globally to advance children’s rights and improve learning outcomes, with particular attention to the most marginalized and excluded. In the context of a deepening global learning crisis, digital education has become a critical lever for education system transformation. At the same time, unequal access to technology, variable quality of implementation, and weak evidence on impact risk reinforcing existing inequities if digital approaches are not carefully designed and governed.
UNICEF’s Digital Education Strategy sets out a global framework to guide investments, partnerships, and country-level implementation of digital learning solutions. The Strategy emphasizes equity and inclusion, strong evidence and measurement, sustainability and system integration, and responsible engagement with technology companies.
As UNICEF advances implementation of the Strategy and deepens global partnerships, focused advisory support is required to strengthen implementation planning, clarify measurement of equity outcomes, contribute to global dialogue, and advance analytical work on the role of EdTech in addressing educational inequities.
If you are a committed, creative professional and you would like to make an active and lasting contribution to build a better and safe world for children, we would like to hear from you. The State of Palestine office is seeking a dynamic qualified candidate to join our team as a Supply and Logistics Associate at the G-6 level based in the Gaza Strip, SOP.
If you are a committed, creative professional and you would like to make an active and lasting contribution to build a better and safe world for children, we would like to hear from you. Our State of Palestine Office is seeking a dynamic qualified candidate to join our team as Procurement Assistant at G-5 level based in Gaza, SOP.
UNICEF Nepal seeks the services of a professional expert to support the Government of Nepal scale up programmes on Integrated Management of Acute Malnutrition, Maternal Micronutrient Supplementation for pregnant women, and establishing lactation management units in leading hospitals across Nepal. The individual will be hired as an individual Consultant to support the timely, high-quality procurement and delivery of supplies for the upcoming Nepal National Micronutrient Survey (NNMS). This role requires a specialized procurement professional to manage the procurement of essential supplies and services for the program. Alongside, the individual will support the planning and procurement of nutrition commodities such as Multiple Micronutrient Supplements (MMS), Ready to Use Therapeutic Food (RUTF), F-75, and F-100; equipment for the expansion of LMUs, and specific health-related supplies supported under the USG grant.
to help develop a targeted PSE Strategy that mobilizes financial and non financial private sector resources, including CSR funds, for children, and promotes the adoption of Child Rights and Business Principles across businesses to ensure child focused, responsible practices. This assignment is expected to be completed within 1 (one) year.
The purpose of this assignment is to generate timely, robust analysis of socio-economic policies and government spending, to enhance evidence-based engagement with policymakers at national and subnational levels. The assignment aims to support UNICEF’s broader objective of promoting public spending that is increasingly child responsive, equitable, efficient, and effective. The consultant will update budget trackers, draft sectoral Budget Briefs, and contribute to budget advocacy plans. This includes coordinating meetings and workshops with key stakeholders, collecting and analyzing social sector budget data, and transforming this evidence into high quality analytical Budget Briefs and advocacy products.
UNICEF works globally to advance children’s rights and improve learning outcomes, with particular attention to the most marginalized and excluded. In the context of a deepening global learning crisis, digital education has become a critical lever for education system transformation. At the same time, unequal access to technology, variable quality of implementation, and weak evidence on impact risk reinforcing existing inequities if digital approaches are not carefully designed and governed.
UNICEF’s Digital Education Strategy sets out a global framework to guide investments, partnerships, and country-level implementation of digital learning solutions. The Strategy emphasizes equity and inclusion, strong evidence and measurement, sustainability and system integration, and responsible engagement with technology companies.
As UNICEF advances implementation of the Strategy and deepens global partnerships, focused advisory support is required to strengthen implementation planning, clarify measurement of equity outcomes, contribute to global dialogue, and advance analytical work on the role of EdTech in addressing educational inequities.
If you are a committed, creative professional and you would like to make an active and lasting contribution to build a better and safe world for children, we would like to hear from you. The State of Palestine office is seeking a dynamic qualified candidate to join our team as a Supply and Logistics Associate at the G-6 level based in the Gaza Strip, SOP.
If you are a committed, creative professional and you would like to make an active and lasting contribution to build a better and safe world for children, we would like to hear from you. Our State of Palestine Office is seeking a dynamic qualified candidate to join our team as Procurement Assistant at G-5 level based in Gaza, SOP.