UNICEF Nepal Country Office is looking for committed professionals and experts to adapt, contextualize and rollout the UNICEF’s online SBC+ Regional Capacity Development Programme to a remote and presential hybrid modality, aiming at contributing to build SBC+ sectoral national and subnational systems by strengthening the common understanding, technical knowledge and impact of SBC+, including Behavioural Sciences for social change, Risk Communication and Community Engagement and Accountability to Affected Populations, Faith Engagement for Positive Change, Digital SBC and Social and Gender Norms, among other approaches and solutions, to advance children’s rights and development across Nepal and beyond.
This is a re-advertisement of the Temporary appointment position for Senior Child Protection Specialist (Senior Advisor) for UNICEF, Myanmar. Interested non-Myanmar national applicants with relevant qualifications and experience are eligible to apply.
UNICEF works in over 190 countries and territories to save children’s lives, defend their rights, and help them fulfill their potential, from early childhood through adolescence.
At UNICEF, we are committed, passionate, and proud of what we do. Promoting the rights of every child is not just a job – it is a calling.
UNICEF is a place where careers are built: we offer our staff diverse opportunities for personal and professional development that will help them develop a fulfilling career while delivering on a rewarding mission. We pride ourselves on a culture that helps staff thrive, coupled with an attractive compensation and benefits package.
Under the guidance and supervision of the Chief Field Operations and Emergency Chief Field Operations, the incumbent is responsible for providing predictable, timely and strategic leadership and representation for the AoR at national level to ensure a timely and effective national response
The CRM Journeys Specialist is responsible for managing CRM journeys to optimize donor engagement and retention across 16 markets in the EAP, MENA, and ECARO regions. This role supports digital fundraising efforts by designing and implementing CRM strategies that enhance donor experience, maximize lifetime value, and contribute to overall revenue growth.
A key aspect of the role involves enabling and empowering regional fundraising teams to leverage CRM tools and insights. This includes building capacity in digital fundraising, improving processes, and sharing best practices to support long-term digital transformation. The ultimate goal is to drive financial sustainability and growth through targeted CRM initiatives, taking the region’s fundraising capabilities and results to the next level.
Under the supervision of the Chief PAC, the incumbent will be accountable for supporting resource mobilization efforts, for supporting advocacy, communications and visibility related to partners, and for monitoring and writing donor reports of programme funds, falling under UNICEF Tunisia Country Office.
Under the guidance of the Director of ECW and the direct supervision of the Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) Specialist, the intern(s) provides technical and operational assistance to various processes in researching, collecting, analyzing, and presenting data and analysis while learning about organizational processes to support the implementation of the ECW workplan.
UNICEF East Asia and Pacific Regional Office is seeking an individual consultant to develop a user-friendly tool for zero dose and multisector deprivation analysis, with clear results tables, graphs and subnational maps.
Under the supervision of the UNICEF health specialist, the consultant will carry out the following activities:
• Scope the existing tools on multisector deprivation, and the tool/data analysis carried out in the EAPRO desk review.
• Based on the scoping, provide options for the user-friendly tool that would be fitting for the multisectoral zero dose analysis, including pros and cons of each option, online/offline, excel versus other programmes, etc.
• Develop the agreed-upon tool, which includes simple instructions, auto-plotting, ride-over and plotting of data by user, analysis and automatic presentation of the results in geographical maps.
• Testing of the tool, and cross checking the validity of the tool, including the time required for the complete assignment from start to finish for one select country, and validating the level of expertise required to use the tool.
• Carry out the analysis for 10 countries in the region, with the latest available data, in consultation with UNICEF Country Offices.
• Develop a 1-2 page information note on the tool for COs.
• Work with UNICEF EAPRO and HQ to determine the platform (s) to be made available for UNICEF country offices.
Sous la supervision de la Cheffe de section Protection de l’Enfance de l’UNICEF Maroc, le/la consultant(e) aura pour mission de renforcer la présence et le travail de l'UNICEF sur le terrain. Il/elle devra établir des liens solides entre les autorités de protection, la société civile et d'autres partenaires clés. Son rôle consistera à fournir une assistance technique pour la mise en place de dispositifs territoriaux intégrés de protection de l’enfance dans les provinces touchées par le séisme. Cela inclura l'évaluation de la faisabilité opérationnelle du modèle proposé et l'orientation et l'accompagnement dans l'élaboration et la mise en œuvre de ce dispositif dans les provinces cibles.
UNICEF Supply Division (SD) has identified strengthening national vaccine procurement practices as a key component of its approach to supporting Gavi transitioning and other middle-income countries (MICs) in ensuring sustainable access to and timely supply of affordable vaccines. To this end, UNICEF Supply Division has been supporting countries by facilitating such learning via multiple projects, including hosting the annual Vaccine Procurement Forum (VPF) since 2015, and establishing a community of practice in 2016, to further the aims of the VPPEF by initiating the Vaccine Procurement Practitioners Network (VPPN). VPPN, as a virtual community of practice primarily targeting national stakeholders in the vaccine procurement process, aims towards providing a platform for the continuous exchange of theoretical and practical knowledge, joint learning and collaborative problem-solving. Membership in the VPPN has grown over time as a result of a strategy to gradually include interested vaccine procurement practitioners from additional countries, as well as other relevant stakeholders and experts. Closely
connected to these activities is the e-learning course on strategic vaccine procurement, which provides procurement professionals the background and necessary building blocks to develop a strategic vaccine approach. All three activities are part of the overall work VC is working on to support countries to strengthen their vaccine procurement processes, ensuring access to affordable, quality assured vaccines for children. To support this effort, the consultant will support increasing visibility of the key materials for procurement strengthening activities including the VPF, VPPN, and the E-course on strategic vaccine procurement. The consultant will also support increasing visibility of other VC’s key materials such as VC standard slide deck, which is not limited to its procurement strengthening work but covering overall VC’s key activities and updates.
The consultant will work within the PPD IFIs Team to provide technical assistance to country offices on specific World Bank financed projects as well as develop tools to support enhanced operational partnerships with World Bank. Overall, the work of the consultant will contribute to the implementation of the UNICEF IFI Action Plan which is a global plan outlining areas requiring increased internal focus to build capacity and support offices.
The purpose of this consultancy is to support UNICEF’s Child Protection Programme Team (CPPT) in Headquarters on integrating disability inclusion into their work and so into UNICEF’s global Child Protection work, via specific child protection workstreams identified as key entry points, high impact opportunities, or priority actions for advancing disability inclusive child protection.
In a global context characterized by ever shrinking international development assistance, especially in countries passing the middle- and high-income threshold, UNICEF country offices have increasingly been relying on funding from the private sector to develop and sustain critical programmatic interventions for the most vulnerable children in their own countries. Moreover, business and other key private entities are increasingly becoming critical partners in addressing key child rights violations and achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) more broadly.
Over the past decade, over twenty UNICEF country offices have established structured private sector fundraising (PSFR) operations as part of their country office model, allowing them to generate significant funding not only for their own country programme, but also for the rest of the organization, including donor orphan countries in their own regions.
In this context, in 2021 UNICEF established a financial instrument in partnership with the World Bank to raise additional financing for investment in private sector fundraising as a pilot project limited to an amount of $50 million. To meet its obligations with the World Bank, UNICEF needs to produce annual narrative report on the impact on children’s lives that this investment has indirectly contributed to by enabling to raise more funds from the private sector.
Under the close supervision and guidance of the supervisor, you support the respective section(s) by carrying out a range of procedural, administrative, and operational tasks to help develop, implement, and monitor their country programme, ensuring timely and effective delivery that is consistent with UNICEF rules and regulations.
If you are a committed, creative professional and are passionate about making a lasting difference for children, the world's leading children's rights organization would like to hear from you. UNICEF Philippines is looking for a Reports Officer who would provide professional technical, operational, and administrative assistance in the programming processes for Advocacy and Communication activities for the Philippine Country Office and related activities including emergencies.
UNICEF Brazil is looking for a Programme Assistant to work in our office in Salvador, Bahia providing technical, operational, and administrative assistance. This exciting opportunity will also work to facilitate the communication with the team in Brasilia and partners. UNICEF presence in Brazil is through its main office in Brasilia and another 9 field offices around the country.
This job opportunity is presential and for Brazilians only or candidates with a work permit for Brazil.
UNICEF’s active commitment towards diversity and inclusion is critical to deliver the best results for children. For this position, eligible and suitable people from diverse populations (afro-descendants, indigenous, LGBTQIA+, with traditional or religious identities and persons living with disabilities) are especially encouraged to apply. We are committed to supporting inclusion and diversity within UNICEF Brazil’s workforce.
UNICEF Brazil is searching for an experienced Data Processing Assistant focused on fundraising campaigns based in Brasilia, reporting to the Data Center Officer. The incumbent will provide support for the development, generation, automation, and implementation of fundraising campaigns together with the data center team and the Individual Giving retention area of the Resource Mobilization & Partnership at UNICEF Brazil.
UNICEF’s active commitment towards diversity and inclusion is critical to deliver the best results for children.
This job opportunity is presential and for Brazilians only or candidates with a work permit for Brazil.
An exciting opportunity has arisen within UNICEF Mozambique for a passionate and committed Monitoring and Evaluation Officer, NOB level based in Maputo (open to nationals only) seeking new challenges in a rewarding programming context to bring results for children. The Monitoring and Evaluation Officer reports to the Chief, Child Health and Nutrition, for general guidance and supervision.
Are you passionate about improving access to clean water and sanitation for children and communities? UNICEF Madagascar is looking for a dedicated WASH Specialist (MEAL) to drive the monitoring, evaluation, accountability, and learning (MEAL) efforts within the WASH programme in Madagascar. In this role, you will play a key part in designing and overseeing impactful WASH interventions, collaborating with government bodies, NGOs, and local partners to ensure high-quality, sustainable results for children’s health and well-being. As the WASH Specialist, you will have the opportunity to lead monitoring and evaluation systems, provide technical support to enhance programme implementation, and contribute to emergency WASH preparedness and response efforts. You’ll also drive innovation in the sector, creating solutions to address water and sanitation challenges, while strengthening partnerships and advocating for critical WASH funding. If you’re a strategic thinker with a passion for making a lasting impact, this role offers you the chance to contribute to UNICEF’s mission to help every child survive, thrive, and reach their full potential.
UNICEF's Emergency Preparedness Platform (EPP) serves as the central online tool utilized by over 130 offices worldwide. Its primary role is facilitating preparedness planning and monitoring, thus fostering enhanced readiness for emergency response efforts. EPP guides UNICEF offices through a structured and standardized preparedness planning process, encompassing risk analysis, scenario definitions, and identifying necessary actions to prepare for an effective humanitarian response. Building on the successes of previous versions, the EPP 3.0 version aims to enable more efficient and accurate preparedness planning and monitoring, improved preparedness for response, enhanced collaboration and communication among team members, greater flexibility and accessibility for users, and the ability to analyze and utilize data for quick decision making. The Emergency Preparedness Specialist will during 60% of his/her time support EPP 3.0 platform development as Product Owner. He/she will represent RAPS and be accountable for the backlog and for the fluid liaison with ICTD and development teams on a daily/hourly basis. During the remaining 40% of his/her time, the Emergency Preparedness Specialist will support the work of the preparedness unit in ensuring notably the effective implementation of technical assistance related to preparedness in ROs and COs. Spearheading capacity-building initiatives for governments in priority countries, focusing on government preparedness/DRR together with Program Group and ROs will also be a priority working direction for the incumbent of the position.
UNICEF Nepal Country Office is looking for committed professionals and experts to adapt, contextualize and rollout the UNICEF’s online SBC+ Regional Capacity Development Programme to a remote and presential hybrid modality, aiming at contributing to build SBC+ sectoral national and subnational systems by strengthening the common understanding, technical knowledge and impact of SBC+, including Behavioural Sciences for social change, Risk Communication and Community Engagement and Accountability to Affected Populations, Faith Engagement for Positive Change, Digital SBC and Social and Gender Norms, among other approaches and solutions, to advance children’s rights and development across Nepal and beyond.
This is a re-advertisement of the Temporary appointment position for Senior Child Protection Specialist (Senior Advisor) for UNICEF, Myanmar. Interested non-Myanmar national applicants with relevant qualifications and experience are eligible to apply.
UNICEF works in over 190 countries and territories to save children’s lives, defend their rights, and help them fulfill their potential, from early childhood through adolescence.
At UNICEF, we are committed, passionate, and proud of what we do. Promoting the rights of every child is not just a job – it is a calling.
UNICEF is a place where careers are built: we offer our staff diverse opportunities for personal and professional development that will help them develop a fulfilling career while delivering on a rewarding mission. We pride ourselves on a culture that helps staff thrive, coupled with an attractive compensation and benefits package.
Under the guidance and supervision of the Chief Field Operations and Emergency Chief Field Operations, the incumbent is responsible for providing predictable, timely and strategic leadership and representation for the AoR at national level to ensure a timely and effective national response
The CRM Journeys Specialist is responsible for managing CRM journeys to optimize donor engagement and retention across 16 markets in the EAP, MENA, and ECARO regions. This role supports digital fundraising efforts by designing and implementing CRM strategies that enhance donor experience, maximize lifetime value, and contribute to overall revenue growth.
A key aspect of the role involves enabling and empowering regional fundraising teams to leverage CRM tools and insights. This includes building capacity in digital fundraising, improving processes, and sharing best practices to support long-term digital transformation. The ultimate goal is to drive financial sustainability and growth through targeted CRM initiatives, taking the region’s fundraising capabilities and results to the next level.
Under the supervision of the Chief PAC, the incumbent will be accountable for supporting resource mobilization efforts, for supporting advocacy, communications and visibility related to partners, and for monitoring and writing donor reports of programme funds, falling under UNICEF Tunisia Country Office.
Under the guidance of the Director of ECW and the direct supervision of the Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) Specialist, the intern(s) provides technical and operational assistance to various processes in researching, collecting, analyzing, and presenting data and analysis while learning about organizational processes to support the implementation of the ECW workplan.
UNICEF East Asia and Pacific Regional Office is seeking an individual consultant to develop a user-friendly tool for zero dose and multisector deprivation analysis, with clear results tables, graphs and subnational maps.
Under the supervision of the UNICEF health specialist, the consultant will carry out the following activities:
• Scope the existing tools on multisector deprivation, and the tool/data analysis carried out in the EAPRO desk review.
• Based on the scoping, provide options for the user-friendly tool that would be fitting for the multisectoral zero dose analysis, including pros and cons of each option, online/offline, excel versus other programmes, etc.
• Develop the agreed-upon tool, which includes simple instructions, auto-plotting, ride-over and plotting of data by user, analysis and automatic presentation of the results in geographical maps.
• Testing of the tool, and cross checking the validity of the tool, including the time required for the complete assignment from start to finish for one select country, and validating the level of expertise required to use the tool.
• Carry out the analysis for 10 countries in the region, with the latest available data, in consultation with UNICEF Country Offices.
• Develop a 1-2 page information note on the tool for COs.
• Work with UNICEF EAPRO and HQ to determine the platform (s) to be made available for UNICEF country offices.
Sous la supervision de la Cheffe de section Protection de l’Enfance de l’UNICEF Maroc, le/la consultant(e) aura pour mission de renforcer la présence et le travail de l'UNICEF sur le terrain. Il/elle devra établir des liens solides entre les autorités de protection, la société civile et d'autres partenaires clés. Son rôle consistera à fournir une assistance technique pour la mise en place de dispositifs territoriaux intégrés de protection de l’enfance dans les provinces touchées par le séisme. Cela inclura l'évaluation de la faisabilité opérationnelle du modèle proposé et l'orientation et l'accompagnement dans l'élaboration et la mise en œuvre de ce dispositif dans les provinces cibles.
UNICEF Supply Division (SD) has identified strengthening national vaccine procurement practices as a key component of its approach to supporting Gavi transitioning and other middle-income countries (MICs) in ensuring sustainable access to and timely supply of affordable vaccines. To this end, UNICEF Supply Division has been supporting countries by facilitating such learning via multiple projects, including hosting the annual Vaccine Procurement Forum (VPF) since 2015, and establishing a community of practice in 2016, to further the aims of the VPPEF by initiating the Vaccine Procurement Practitioners Network (VPPN). VPPN, as a virtual community of practice primarily targeting national stakeholders in the vaccine procurement process, aims towards providing a platform for the continuous exchange of theoretical and practical knowledge, joint learning and collaborative problem-solving. Membership in the VPPN has grown over time as a result of a strategy to gradually include interested vaccine procurement practitioners from additional countries, as well as other relevant stakeholders and experts. Closely
connected to these activities is the e-learning course on strategic vaccine procurement, which provides procurement professionals the background and necessary building blocks to develop a strategic vaccine approach. All three activities are part of the overall work VC is working on to support countries to strengthen their vaccine procurement processes, ensuring access to affordable, quality assured vaccines for children. To support this effort, the consultant will support increasing visibility of the key materials for procurement strengthening activities including the VPF, VPPN, and the E-course on strategic vaccine procurement. The consultant will also support increasing visibility of other VC’s key materials such as VC standard slide deck, which is not limited to its procurement strengthening work but covering overall VC’s key activities and updates.
The consultant will work within the PPD IFIs Team to provide technical assistance to country offices on specific World Bank financed projects as well as develop tools to support enhanced operational partnerships with World Bank. Overall, the work of the consultant will contribute to the implementation of the UNICEF IFI Action Plan which is a global plan outlining areas requiring increased internal focus to build capacity and support offices.
The purpose of this consultancy is to support UNICEF’s Child Protection Programme Team (CPPT) in Headquarters on integrating disability inclusion into their work and so into UNICEF’s global Child Protection work, via specific child protection workstreams identified as key entry points, high impact opportunities, or priority actions for advancing disability inclusive child protection.
In a global context characterized by ever shrinking international development assistance, especially in countries passing the middle- and high-income threshold, UNICEF country offices have increasingly been relying on funding from the private sector to develop and sustain critical programmatic interventions for the most vulnerable children in their own countries. Moreover, business and other key private entities are increasingly becoming critical partners in addressing key child rights violations and achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) more broadly.
Over the past decade, over twenty UNICEF country offices have established structured private sector fundraising (PSFR) operations as part of their country office model, allowing them to generate significant funding not only for their own country programme, but also for the rest of the organization, including donor orphan countries in their own regions.
In this context, in 2021 UNICEF established a financial instrument in partnership with the World Bank to raise additional financing for investment in private sector fundraising as a pilot project limited to an amount of $50 million. To meet its obligations with the World Bank, UNICEF needs to produce annual narrative report on the impact on children’s lives that this investment has indirectly contributed to by enabling to raise more funds from the private sector.
Under the close supervision and guidance of the supervisor, you support the respective section(s) by carrying out a range of procedural, administrative, and operational tasks to help develop, implement, and monitor their country programme, ensuring timely and effective delivery that is consistent with UNICEF rules and regulations.
If you are a committed, creative professional and are passionate about making a lasting difference for children, the world's leading children's rights organization would like to hear from you. UNICEF Philippines is looking for a Reports Officer who would provide professional technical, operational, and administrative assistance in the programming processes for Advocacy and Communication activities for the Philippine Country Office and related activities including emergencies.
UNICEF Brazil is looking for a Programme Assistant to work in our office in Salvador, Bahia providing technical, operational, and administrative assistance. This exciting opportunity will also work to facilitate the communication with the team in Brasilia and partners. UNICEF presence in Brazil is through its main office in Brasilia and another 9 field offices around the country.
This job opportunity is presential and for Brazilians only or candidates with a work permit for Brazil.
UNICEF’s active commitment towards diversity and inclusion is critical to deliver the best results for children. For this position, eligible and suitable people from diverse populations (afro-descendants, indigenous, LGBTQIA+, with traditional or religious identities and persons living with disabilities) are especially encouraged to apply. We are committed to supporting inclusion and diversity within UNICEF Brazil’s workforce.
UNICEF Brazil is searching for an experienced Data Processing Assistant focused on fundraising campaigns based in Brasilia, reporting to the Data Center Officer. The incumbent will provide support for the development, generation, automation, and implementation of fundraising campaigns together with the data center team and the Individual Giving retention area of the Resource Mobilization & Partnership at UNICEF Brazil.
UNICEF’s active commitment towards diversity and inclusion is critical to deliver the best results for children.
This job opportunity is presential and for Brazilians only or candidates with a work permit for Brazil.
An exciting opportunity has arisen within UNICEF Mozambique for a passionate and committed Monitoring and Evaluation Officer, NOB level based in Maputo (open to nationals only) seeking new challenges in a rewarding programming context to bring results for children. The Monitoring and Evaluation Officer reports to the Chief, Child Health and Nutrition, for general guidance and supervision.
Are you passionate about improving access to clean water and sanitation for children and communities? UNICEF Madagascar is looking for a dedicated WASH Specialist (MEAL) to drive the monitoring, evaluation, accountability, and learning (MEAL) efforts within the WASH programme in Madagascar. In this role, you will play a key part in designing and overseeing impactful WASH interventions, collaborating with government bodies, NGOs, and local partners to ensure high-quality, sustainable results for children’s health and well-being. As the WASH Specialist, you will have the opportunity to lead monitoring and evaluation systems, provide technical support to enhance programme implementation, and contribute to emergency WASH preparedness and response efforts. You’ll also drive innovation in the sector, creating solutions to address water and sanitation challenges, while strengthening partnerships and advocating for critical WASH funding. If you’re a strategic thinker with a passion for making a lasting impact, this role offers you the chance to contribute to UNICEF’s mission to help every child survive, thrive, and reach their full potential.
UNICEF's Emergency Preparedness Platform (EPP) serves as the central online tool utilized by over 130 offices worldwide. Its primary role is facilitating preparedness planning and monitoring, thus fostering enhanced readiness for emergency response efforts. EPP guides UNICEF offices through a structured and standardized preparedness planning process, encompassing risk analysis, scenario definitions, and identifying necessary actions to prepare for an effective humanitarian response. Building on the successes of previous versions, the EPP 3.0 version aims to enable more efficient and accurate preparedness planning and monitoring, improved preparedness for response, enhanced collaboration and communication among team members, greater flexibility and accessibility for users, and the ability to analyze and utilize data for quick decision making. The Emergency Preparedness Specialist will during 60% of his/her time support EPP 3.0 platform development as Product Owner. He/she will represent RAPS and be accountable for the backlog and for the fluid liaison with ICTD and development teams on a daily/hourly basis. During the remaining 40% of his/her time, the Emergency Preparedness Specialist will support the work of the preparedness unit in ensuring notably the effective implementation of technical assistance related to preparedness in ROs and COs. Spearheading capacity-building initiatives for governments in priority countries, focusing on government preparedness/DRR together with Program Group and ROs will also be a priority working direction for the incumbent of the position.