Protection from Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (PSEA) and Safeguarding are critical priorities in humanitarian and development contexts. The purpose of this consultancy is to strengthen national frameworks for PSEA and safeguarding by developing practical, context-sensitive guidance and tools. Specifically, the assignment aims to support the integration of PSEA and safeguarding principles into national reporting systems and hotlines, and to enhance survivor assistance mechanisms in line with the Inter-Agency Victim Assistance Protocol. Further, the consultancy will support mapping and analysis of current efforts to address PSEA with governments in the region. By addressing existing gaps and aligning with international standards, the consultancy will contribute to more ethical, effective, and survivor-centered responses across contexts in the East Asia and Pacific region. The assignment is not considered an elevated risk role.
In the East Asia and Pacific (EAP) region, emergencies are often characterized by rapid onset, short duration, and swift transitions back to development programming. This dynamic context requires adaptable and scalable PSEA systems that can be quickly deployed, integrated into existing structures, and sustained beyond the immediate crisis. Flexible models are essential to ensure that protection mechanisms are not only responsive during emergencies but also reinforce long-term safeguarding systems. By equipping countries with ready-to-activate frameworks and minimum preparedness actions, UNICEF can help ensure continuity of protection and accountability to affected populations, even in the most time-bound and resource-constrained scenarios.
The purpose of this consultancy is to develop models for the deployment of flexible Protection from Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (PSEA) systems in acute and time-bound emergencies. This includes establishing minimum preparedness actions and providing remote capacity-building support to 2 countries. The consultancy aims to ensure that national systems are equipped to respond swiftly and effectively to SEA risks and incidents during emergencies. The assignment is not considered an elevated risk role.
If you are a strategic and results-driven professional passionate about building impactful partnerships for children, UNICEF Philippines invites you to apply for the position of Partnerships Officer, NOB, TA. Based in Manila, the position will be for a duration of one year. The role supports the PFP’s efforts in managing and expanding partnerships with public donors, international financial institutions, and UNICEF National Committees—while exploring innovative financing and public-private partnership opportunities—to help mobilize resources that advance UNICEF’s mission for every child.
UNICEF Moldova looks for a consultant to provide technical expertise and leadership in overseeing the development of the National Platform of OER including the concept note and the technical specifications, while ensuring quality assurance and alignment with national and international requirements. It also includes monitoring the platform's development and the digitalization of STEM textbooks.
Join UNICEF as the WASH Senior Manager (Cluster Coordination) and contribute to the promotion of children's rights in Sudan by providing leadership and representation of the WASH Cluster. You will facilitate processes that will ensure a well-coordinated, strategic, adequate, coherent, and effective response by participants in the Cluster Working Group that is accountable to those who are affected by the emergency.
In their effort to provide an efficient and effective response to the humanitarian crisis, the WASH Senior Manager (Cluster Coordination) is responsible for building relationships with stakeholders, for securing the overall coordination of sectoral responses and for ensuring inter-sectoral collaboration.
Protection from Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (PSEA) and Safeguarding are critical priorities in humanitarian and development contexts. The purpose of this consultancy is to strengthen national frameworks for PSEA and safeguarding by developing practical, context-sensitive guidance and tools. Specifically, the assignment aims to support the integration of PSEA and safeguarding principles into national reporting systems and hotlines, and to enhance survivor assistance mechanisms in line with the Inter-Agency Victim Assistance Protocol. Further, the consultancy will support mapping and analysis of current efforts to address PSEA with governments in the region. By addressing existing gaps and aligning with international standards, the consultancy will contribute to more ethical, effective, and survivor-centered responses across contexts in the East Asia and Pacific region. The assignment is not considered an elevated risk role.
In the East Asia and Pacific (EAP) region, emergencies are often characterized by rapid onset, short duration, and swift transitions back to development programming. This dynamic context requires adaptable and scalable PSEA systems that can be quickly deployed, integrated into existing structures, and sustained beyond the immediate crisis. Flexible models are essential to ensure that protection mechanisms are not only responsive during emergencies but also reinforce long-term safeguarding systems. By equipping countries with ready-to-activate frameworks and minimum preparedness actions, UNICEF can help ensure continuity of protection and accountability to affected populations, even in the most time-bound and resource-constrained scenarios.
The purpose of this consultancy is to develop models for the deployment of flexible Protection from Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (PSEA) systems in acute and time-bound emergencies. This includes establishing minimum preparedness actions and providing remote capacity-building support to 2 countries. The consultancy aims to ensure that national systems are equipped to respond swiftly and effectively to SEA risks and incidents during emergencies. The assignment is not considered an elevated risk role.
If you are a strategic and results-driven professional passionate about building impactful partnerships for children, UNICEF Philippines invites you to apply for the position of Partnerships Officer, NOB, TA. Based in Manila, the position will be for a duration of one year. The role supports the PFP’s efforts in managing and expanding partnerships with public donors, international financial institutions, and UNICEF National Committees—while exploring innovative financing and public-private partnership opportunities—to help mobilize resources that advance UNICEF’s mission for every child.
UNICEF Moldova looks for a consultant to provide technical expertise and leadership in overseeing the development of the National Platform of OER including the concept note and the technical specifications, while ensuring quality assurance and alignment with national and international requirements. It also includes monitoring the platform's development and the digitalization of STEM textbooks.
Join UNICEF as the WASH Senior Manager (Cluster Coordination) and contribute to the promotion of children's rights in Sudan by providing leadership and representation of the WASH Cluster. You will facilitate processes that will ensure a well-coordinated, strategic, adequate, coherent, and effective response by participants in the Cluster Working Group that is accountable to those who are affected by the emergency.
In their effort to provide an efficient and effective response to the humanitarian crisis, the WASH Senior Manager (Cluster Coordination) is responsible for building relationships with stakeholders, for securing the overall coordination of sectoral responses and for ensuring inter-sectoral collaboration.