L’objectif de la consultation est d’assurer la coordination, la planification, la mise en œuvre et l’évaluation des activités de communication, de mobilisation sociale et d’engagement communautaire pour la riposte à l’épidémie de poliomyélite et le renforcement de la vaccination de routine au Burkina Faso, en mettant un accent particulier sur la promotion de la vaccination dans les zones difficiles d’accès et les zones périurbaines.
le bureau UNICEF du Burkina Faso recrute un Consultant International pour appuyer la gestion des vaccins et des flacons de nVPO2 lors des campagnes de riposte de PVDVc2 au Burkina Faso
Le bureau UNICEF du Burkina Faso recrute un Consultant international chargé de la coordination des activités de riposte contre la Poliomyélite au Burkina Faso
We are looking for an Individual Consultant to conduct a review of the role of the Child Rights Monitoring function in the HICs and UMICs transitioning to HICs in Europe and Central Asia region on (i.e. Croatia, Greece, Romania, Bulgaria, Kazakhstan and Turkey) and make recommendations in order to make CRM function more agile and fit to purpose given the new realities in the UNICEF.
The Ministry of Health (MoH), with support from UNICEF, is seeking to complete the development of the Community Health Investment Case—an important initiative that was previously initiated with financial support from USAID under the Uganda Health Systems Strengthening Project. While significant progress had been made, the process was left incomplete following the project’s closure. The investment case is intended to provide a compelling justification for sustainable financing of community health in Uganda, presenting multiple investment scenarios to inform programming and resource allocation. It will outline the benefits and long-term impact of investing in community health and serve as a tool for MoH and other government bodies to make evidence-based decisions. In response to MoH’s request, UNICEF will support the identification and deployment of a consultant with the requisite expertise in health economics to work closely with the Department of Community Health, and the Community Health Technical Working Group (TWG) to complete this important piece of upstream work. Finalizing the investment case is critical to ensuring that past achievements are sustained and that future investments are strategically targeted to improve health outcomes for communities across Uganda.
L'UNICEF travaille dans certains des endroits les plus difficiles du monde, pour atteindre les enfants les plus défavorisés de la planète. Pour sauver leur vie. Pour défendre leurs droits. Pour les aider à réaliser leur potentiel.
Dans 190 pays et territoires, nous travaillons pour chaque enfant, partout, chaque jour, afin de construire un monde meilleur pour tous.
Et nous n'abandonnons jamais.
Le Bureau de l'UNICEF Comores souhaite mobiliser un ou une consultant (e) international (e), spécialiste Genre et SBC dans le domaine de la vaccination, pour concevoir et réaliser une étude qualitative communautaire des facteurs comportementaux et des obstacles liés au genre à l'adoption des services de vaccination systématique.
UNICEF Liberia is seeking to hire a well-experienced individual to develop/data-driven strategies to influence policy and public engagement, produce high-impact content (social media, stories, press materials) aligned with UNICEF priorities, curate and manage the Representative’s social media to highlight leadership, partnerships, and field impact and support donor engagement through compelling storytelling and campaign coordination.
L’objectif global de la consultation est d’appuyer techniquement le gouvernement dans le renforcement de la coordination locale de la protection de l’enfant contre toute forme de violence à Madagascar.
Cette consultation n’a pas pour objectif de coordonner la protection de l’enfant contre les violences à Madagascar mais d’appuyer les structures de coordination au niveau local que sont les Réseaux de Protection de l’Enfant, à travers l’élaboration d’outils et de documents de référence communs et de renforcement de capacité des acteurs pour une coordination plus efficiente et efficace.
UNICE is looking for a professional consultant who can provide technical and construction administrative support, assessment, and coordination for the ongoing UNICEF-EU Health projects, the GPE-STEP Construction activities, and support other construction related activities in Addis Ababa and the regions as assigned by the Construction Manager.
Globally, over 2 billion people suffer from micronutrient deficiencies, exacerbating mortality from preventable diseases. Micronutrient deficiencies in Afghanistan present a severe public health crisis, as highlighted by the last available data (National Nutrition Survey 2013). Over 40% of women and children suffer from anemia, while 50% of children under five are vitamin A deficient, which is classified as a severe problem by WHO. Zinc and iodine deficiencies are also prevalent, and vitamin D deficiency affects nearly all women (95.5%) and children (81%). Compounding this, knowledge about micronutrients is alarmingly low, with only 38.7% of Afghans aware of vitamins, and 69.8% of mothers uninformed about vitamin A. Despite iodized salt awareness (64.2%), only 43.6% of households use adequately iodized salt, and just 38.1% consume fortified foods.
UNICEF leads efforts to combat this, but scaling up interventions—like supplementation and community-based programs—requires strengthened coordination, capacity building, and nationwide implementation.
The reach and scope of nutrition service delivery for women and children in Afghanistan have expanded significantly over the past two years. UNICEF's nutrition programs, including Maternal, Infant, and young Child Nutrition (MIYCN), Community Based Nutrition Program (CBNP), Multi Micronutrient Supplementation (MMS), Micronutrient Powder (MNP), Iron and Folic Acid (IFA) supplementation, have been scaled up across all 34 provinces. This rapid expansion underscores the critical need for national-level expertise to ensure effective program reporting, monitoring, and quality assurance.
UNICEF is supporting national MIYCN and caring practices as one of the major components of nutrition program targeting maternal Nutrition which refers to the nutrition of women during adolescence, pregnancy, and lactation, as it affects their health and the health of their foetus and/or infant, through their childbearing and nurturing roles, furthermore, the program is focusing on infant and young child feeding practices.
Nutrition emergency response and Treatment of wasting is one of the key components of UNICEF’s nutrition program in Afghanistan. The lifesaving nutrition treatment services have significantly expanded in reach and scope over the past decade and are currently implemented in all 34 provinces. In the past years, the funding landscape for Nutrition has significantly changed. All the nutrition actors are exploring innovative ways to mitigate the funding shortfall and support continuous program delivery. For the period 2025- 2026, UNICEF will be supporting the roll out of the new Integrated Management of Acute Malnutrition (IMAM) protocol in Afghanistan. The massive number of health facilities running this program will require technical expertise in critical areas linked to the implementation of the IMAM protocol.
The purpose of this Consultancy is to deepen collaboration with public and private sector partners and to facilitate scanning of the environment, knowledge exchange, partnership management and resource mobilization.
The overall scope of work is to support the implementation of the UNFPA-UNICEF FGM Joint Programme to Eliminate FGM with specific focus on knowledge management, advocacy and communication initiatives linked to the Joint Programme on the Elimination of FGM. The consultant will work within the Prevention of Harmful Practices (PHP) Team in Child Protection HQ under the guidance of the FGM Manager and collaborate closely with the PHP team and other sectors including Health, Communications, Innocenti, Human Rights, and Education, ADAP as well as UNFPA.
Under the supervision of the Planning, Monitoring & Evaluation Section, the consultant will conduct a summative evaluation of the Safe Online funded programme titled ‘A systematic approach in making the internet safe for children in South Africa (2022–2025)’.
The purpose of the assignment is to assess the extent to which the programme achieved its intended outcomes and outputs as planned, and to evaluate its relevance, coherence, efficiency, effectiveness, sustainability and impact.
The consultancy is for 60 days over a 6-month period.
UNICEF Skopje is looking for an international consultant to work on social service workforce pre- and in-service curricula. The consultancy is in a duration of one year with a total of 50 working days. This is a home-based consultancy.
UNICEF is looking for an international consultant who will support scaling up and ensuring sustainability of the work of the national network Young Climate Champions. Specifically, the international consultant is expected to build capacity of the national trainers to deliver the Youth Advocacy Guide in the future and facilitate training for the second cohort of Young Climate Champions, coordinating engagement of the trained trainers.
UNICEF Uzbekistan is looking for a national social media expert to implement a social media engagement activity to reach identified within Vision 2030 project with messages on maternal and newborn health.
The purpose of this consultancy is to provide high-level technical expertise in monitoring and evaluation (M&E) to support the Ministry of Youth’s partnership with UNICEF. The consultant will lead the design, implementation, and oversight of M&E systems that ensure strategic alignment, accountability, and measurable results across key national initiatives, including the National Youth Survey, National Youth Strategy, and the National Volunteerism Strategy. This consultancy aims to strengthen the Ministry’s capacity to make data-driven decisions and enhance the impact of youth-centered programmes.
L’objectif de la consultation est d’assurer la coordination, la planification, la mise en œuvre et l’évaluation des activités de communication, de mobilisation sociale et d’engagement communautaire pour la riposte à l’épidémie de poliomyélite et le renforcement de la vaccination de routine au Burkina Faso, en mettant un accent particulier sur la promotion de la vaccination dans les zones difficiles d’accès et les zones périurbaines.
le bureau UNICEF du Burkina Faso recrute un Consultant International pour appuyer la gestion des vaccins et des flacons de nVPO2 lors des campagnes de riposte de PVDVc2 au Burkina Faso
Le bureau UNICEF du Burkina Faso recrute un Consultant international chargé de la coordination des activités de riposte contre la Poliomyélite au Burkina Faso
We are looking for an Individual Consultant to conduct a review of the role of the Child Rights Monitoring function in the HICs and UMICs transitioning to HICs in Europe and Central Asia region on (i.e. Croatia, Greece, Romania, Bulgaria, Kazakhstan and Turkey) and make recommendations in order to make CRM function more agile and fit to purpose given the new realities in the UNICEF.
The Ministry of Health (MoH), with support from UNICEF, is seeking to complete the development of the Community Health Investment Case—an important initiative that was previously initiated with financial support from USAID under the Uganda Health Systems Strengthening Project. While significant progress had been made, the process was left incomplete following the project’s closure. The investment case is intended to provide a compelling justification for sustainable financing of community health in Uganda, presenting multiple investment scenarios to inform programming and resource allocation. It will outline the benefits and long-term impact of investing in community health and serve as a tool for MoH and other government bodies to make evidence-based decisions. In response to MoH’s request, UNICEF will support the identification and deployment of a consultant with the requisite expertise in health economics to work closely with the Department of Community Health, and the Community Health Technical Working Group (TWG) to complete this important piece of upstream work. Finalizing the investment case is critical to ensuring that past achievements are sustained and that future investments are strategically targeted to improve health outcomes for communities across Uganda.
L'UNICEF travaille dans certains des endroits les plus difficiles du monde, pour atteindre les enfants les plus défavorisés de la planète. Pour sauver leur vie. Pour défendre leurs droits. Pour les aider à réaliser leur potentiel.
Dans 190 pays et territoires, nous travaillons pour chaque enfant, partout, chaque jour, afin de construire un monde meilleur pour tous.
Et nous n'abandonnons jamais.
Le Bureau de l'UNICEF Comores souhaite mobiliser un ou une consultant (e) international (e), spécialiste Genre et SBC dans le domaine de la vaccination, pour concevoir et réaliser une étude qualitative communautaire des facteurs comportementaux et des obstacles liés au genre à l'adoption des services de vaccination systématique.
UNICEF Liberia is seeking to hire a well-experienced individual to develop/data-driven strategies to influence policy and public engagement, produce high-impact content (social media, stories, press materials) aligned with UNICEF priorities, curate and manage the Representative’s social media to highlight leadership, partnerships, and field impact and support donor engagement through compelling storytelling and campaign coordination.
L’objectif global de la consultation est d’appuyer techniquement le gouvernement dans le renforcement de la coordination locale de la protection de l’enfant contre toute forme de violence à Madagascar.
Cette consultation n’a pas pour objectif de coordonner la protection de l’enfant contre les violences à Madagascar mais d’appuyer les structures de coordination au niveau local que sont les Réseaux de Protection de l’Enfant, à travers l’élaboration d’outils et de documents de référence communs et de renforcement de capacité des acteurs pour une coordination plus efficiente et efficace.
UNICE is looking for a professional consultant who can provide technical and construction administrative support, assessment, and coordination for the ongoing UNICEF-EU Health projects, the GPE-STEP Construction activities, and support other construction related activities in Addis Ababa and the regions as assigned by the Construction Manager.
Globally, over 2 billion people suffer from micronutrient deficiencies, exacerbating mortality from preventable diseases. Micronutrient deficiencies in Afghanistan present a severe public health crisis, as highlighted by the last available data (National Nutrition Survey 2013). Over 40% of women and children suffer from anemia, while 50% of children under five are vitamin A deficient, which is classified as a severe problem by WHO. Zinc and iodine deficiencies are also prevalent, and vitamin D deficiency affects nearly all women (95.5%) and children (81%). Compounding this, knowledge about micronutrients is alarmingly low, with only 38.7% of Afghans aware of vitamins, and 69.8% of mothers uninformed about vitamin A. Despite iodized salt awareness (64.2%), only 43.6% of households use adequately iodized salt, and just 38.1% consume fortified foods.
UNICEF leads efforts to combat this, but scaling up interventions—like supplementation and community-based programs—requires strengthened coordination, capacity building, and nationwide implementation.
The reach and scope of nutrition service delivery for women and children in Afghanistan have expanded significantly over the past two years. UNICEF's nutrition programs, including Maternal, Infant, and young Child Nutrition (MIYCN), Community Based Nutrition Program (CBNP), Multi Micronutrient Supplementation (MMS), Micronutrient Powder (MNP), Iron and Folic Acid (IFA) supplementation, have been scaled up across all 34 provinces. This rapid expansion underscores the critical need for national-level expertise to ensure effective program reporting, monitoring, and quality assurance.
UNICEF is supporting national MIYCN and caring practices as one of the major components of nutrition program targeting maternal Nutrition which refers to the nutrition of women during adolescence, pregnancy, and lactation, as it affects their health and the health of their foetus and/or infant, through their childbearing and nurturing roles, furthermore, the program is focusing on infant and young child feeding practices.
Nutrition emergency response and Treatment of wasting is one of the key components of UNICEF’s nutrition program in Afghanistan. The lifesaving nutrition treatment services have significantly expanded in reach and scope over the past decade and are currently implemented in all 34 provinces. In the past years, the funding landscape for Nutrition has significantly changed. All the nutrition actors are exploring innovative ways to mitigate the funding shortfall and support continuous program delivery. For the period 2025- 2026, UNICEF will be supporting the roll out of the new Integrated Management of Acute Malnutrition (IMAM) protocol in Afghanistan. The massive number of health facilities running this program will require technical expertise in critical areas linked to the implementation of the IMAM protocol.
The purpose of this Consultancy is to deepen collaboration with public and private sector partners and to facilitate scanning of the environment, knowledge exchange, partnership management and resource mobilization.
The overall scope of work is to support the implementation of the UNFPA-UNICEF FGM Joint Programme to Eliminate FGM with specific focus on knowledge management, advocacy and communication initiatives linked to the Joint Programme on the Elimination of FGM. The consultant will work within the Prevention of Harmful Practices (PHP) Team in Child Protection HQ under the guidance of the FGM Manager and collaborate closely with the PHP team and other sectors including Health, Communications, Innocenti, Human Rights, and Education, ADAP as well as UNFPA.
Under the supervision of the Planning, Monitoring & Evaluation Section, the consultant will conduct a summative evaluation of the Safe Online funded programme titled ‘A systematic approach in making the internet safe for children in South Africa (2022–2025)’.
The purpose of the assignment is to assess the extent to which the programme achieved its intended outcomes and outputs as planned, and to evaluate its relevance, coherence, efficiency, effectiveness, sustainability and impact.
The consultancy is for 60 days over a 6-month period.
UNICEF Skopje is looking for an international consultant to work on social service workforce pre- and in-service curricula. The consultancy is in a duration of one year with a total of 50 working days. This is a home-based consultancy.
UNICEF is looking for an international consultant who will support scaling up and ensuring sustainability of the work of the national network Young Climate Champions. Specifically, the international consultant is expected to build capacity of the national trainers to deliver the Youth Advocacy Guide in the future and facilitate training for the second cohort of Young Climate Champions, coordinating engagement of the trained trainers.
UNICEF Uzbekistan is looking for a national social media expert to implement a social media engagement activity to reach identified within Vision 2030 project with messages on maternal and newborn health.
The purpose of this consultancy is to provide high-level technical expertise in monitoring and evaluation (M&E) to support the Ministry of Youth’s partnership with UNICEF. The consultant will lead the design, implementation, and oversight of M&E systems that ensure strategic alignment, accountability, and measurable results across key national initiatives, including the National Youth Survey, National Youth Strategy, and the National Volunteerism Strategy. This consultancy aims to strengthen the Ministry’s capacity to make data-driven decisions and enhance the impact of youth-centered programmes.