🌏 Shape the Future of Education in Fiji – Join UNICEF Pacific!
UNICEF Pacific is looking for a dynamic and driven National Consultant to support the Ministry of Education in delivering the National System Transformation Programme (STG). This 360-day consultancy (spread over 24 months) offers a unique opportunity to lead impactful work in monitoring and evaluation, coordination, partner engagement, and strategic reporting—all while collaborating with top national and international experts in education reform. The consultancy will be based at the Ministry of Education. If you're passionate about making a real difference in Fiji’s education landscape and thrive in a collaborative, purpose-driven environment, we want to hear from you!
A place-to-place survey entails price data collection by a pricing agent in retail outlets patronized by the UN staff members. It is carried out at least once every three years in all locations where staff of the UN system are stationed. The United Nations’ International Civil Service Commission (ICSC) has scheduled a place-to-place survey for Fiji for September 2025 and we are currently seeking a suitable profile to carry out the exercise. Apply Now! If you meet the criteria and are interested in contributing to a meaningful international initiative, we encourage you to apply.
Passionate about climate action and child rights? UNICEF Pacific is seeking a dedicated and proactive Consultant to develop three analytical reports based on the Children’s Climate Risk Index and Disaster Risk Model (CCRI-DRM) for Fiji, Solomon Islands, and Vanuatu. This home-based consultancy spans 33 days over 2 months and is open to both national and international applicants. The selected consultant will transform complex data into clear, actionable narratives, highlighting key findings, methodologies, and priority geographic and sectoral areas that impact children’s vulnerability to climate and disaster risks.
If you’re a strong communicator with a knack for turning data into powerful stories that inspire change, this is your chance to contribute to a safer, more resilient future for children across the Pacific.
To update the trend of multidimensional child poverty in Viet Nam 2020 to 2024 and analyze the factors associated with child poverty for formulating policy recommendations on sustainable poverty reduction.
Under the supervision of the Country Coordinator and the technical coordination of the Child Protection Manager, ADAP Manager, and BMI Senior Policy and Advocacy Coordinator, the Consultant will support the development of a comprehensive documentation blueprint to be implemented in 2026. This blueprint will serve as a strategic framework to guide the systematic documentation of UNICEF’s interventions in Italy over the past decade, with a particular focus on capturing models, methodologies, achievements, and lessons learned.
The documentation blueprint will reflect UNICEF’s programming in a high-income country (HIC) context, as outlined in the 2023 Programme Guidance for HICs. It will also take into account the unique operational setup in Italy, where UNICEF operates alongside a National Committee, ensuring complementarity between UNICEF’s technical engagement and the National Committee’s role. UNICEF works in some of the world’s toughest places, to reach the world’s most disadvantaged children. To save their lives. To defend their rights. To help them fulfill their potential.
UNICEF Bolivia requiere contratar los servicios de un/una profesional para el servicio de consultoría en la elaboración de una estrategia de promoción de la paternidad responsable como mecanismo de prevención de la violencia, en el marco de la Política Pública Plurinacional para el Desarrollo Integral de la Primera Infancia “Contigo desde tus Inici0-5”.
La sede de la consultoría es La Paz, no se prevé viajes.
A challenging and exciting opportunity has arisen within UNICEF Mozambique for a passionate and committed Programme Specialist (WASH and Climate, Energy & Environment), NO-3 level position based in Maputo. The Specialist will engage with national authorities on climate related issues, in strengthening mainstreaming of the climate agenda into WASH programming. If you meet the requirements and you are passionate about making a difference, we encourage you to apply.
In 2024 and early 2025, a Climate Landscape Analysis for Children (CLAC) was conducted in Belarus by a team of national and international experts, with the support of UNICEF in Belarus. The analysis examined the baseline situation of climate and environment-related issues affecting children in the country. The report was prepared in both Russian and English. Purpose of Activity/ Assignment: To review and finalize the CLAC report, incorporating feedback from UNICEF ECARO and UNICEF Belarus Country Office, and to develop a Policy Brief and Action Plan for adolescent engagement in climate change adaptation and mitigation, aligned with the CPD 2026–2030.
UNICEF Bolivia requiere contratar los servicios de un/una profesional para el servicio de consultoría en asistencia técnica al Ministerio de Educación para la elaboración del Reglamento de Reconocimiento de Instituciones Educativas Seguras y del Instrumento para la Declaratoria de Emergencias por Violencia en el Ámbito Educativo.
As Laaha enters a critical scale-up phase, UNICEF seeks a highly skilled consultant to operationalize its scalability strategy, focusing on governance design, financial modeling, Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) engagement, and global partnerships.
The consultant will ensure strategic coherence, stakeholder engagement, and resource diversification, while reinforcing Laaha’s positioning as a flagship GBViE digital innovation. This includes supporting the Laaha team in strengthening its subscription model, launching a multi-tier governance structure, expanding sustainable financing pathways, and increasing interagency and private sector alignment.
UNICEF Iraq is scaling up support to the Government of Iraq to reduce child poverty, strengthen public investment in children, reform the national social protection system, and enhance evidence generation through the technical support provided through the Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (MICS 2025). These efforts are part of broader system-strengthening interventions to institutionalize child-sensitive policies and improve accountability for child rights and wellbeing.
The consultant will provide support to PPD Asia-LAC team for liaison, coordination, scheduling, drafting briefing notes and readouts for high-level meetings and escorting senior leaders to and from these meetings; as well as grant management support for country offices in the Asia-LAC regions.
A challenging and exciting opportunity has arisen within UNICEF Mozambique for a passionate and committed Child Protection Specialist (NO3) position based in Maputo. The Specialist supports the development and preparation of the Child Protection programme(s) and is responsible for the management, implementation, monitoring, reporting, and evaluation of the child protection programmes/projects within the country programme. If you meet the requirements and you are passionate about making a difference, we encourage you to apply.
The United Nations Children’s Fund in Cambodia is looking for a Cambodian national consultant to support the Department of Drugs and Food (DDF), Ministry of Health (MoH), in revising the Guidelines on the Management of Medicines, Medical Equipment and Health Products. These guidelines, originally developed to strengthen supply chain practices at the Health Centre, Operational District and Referral Hospital levels, require updating to reflect current policies, practices, and supply chain system improvements.
The national consultant will work closely with the UNICEF supply chain team, international consultant, MoH, Core Working Group and key stakeholders to revise the guidelines and training materials and develop standard operating procedures (SOPs) and job aids, ensuring they are practical, evidence-based, and aligned with the current national context and international standards. In particular, the national consultant will work in collaboration with the international consultant to ensure contextual relevance, facilitate stakeholder engagement, and support English-Khmer translation to enable effective incorporation of technical inputs into the deliverables. This work is critical to improving the availability, accountability, and safe management of essential medicines and medical supplies in primary healthcare facilities.
If you are passionate about making a lasting difference for children in Cambodia, UNICEF would like to hear from you.
Analizar los principales riesgos e impactos del cambio climático sobre niñas, niños, adolescentes y jóvenes (NNAJ), los marcos de gobernanza, financiamiento, políticas y programas existentes, y proponer recomendaciones para fortalecer la acción climática centrada en la infancia en Ecuador.
Specific objectives of this evaluation are as follows:
1. To assess how relevant UNICEF’s strategic positioning and conceptual approach to transferable skills development is, including its alignment with global and national education and skills agendas.
2. To assess whether UNICEF transferable skills framework(s) meet the emerging needs of all adolescents, and young people, and sufficiently target marginalized groups (Leave No One Behind), such as girls, most deprived and urban poor.
3. To examine the coherence , and progress towards intended results of UNICEF-supported programming on transferable skills across different countries and regional contexts, with attention to the contribution of UNICEF inputs on delivery mechanisms, and partnerships.
4. To determine the extent to which UNICEF commitment to partner governments and other stakeholders on transferable skills development have been met, as well as the factors that have enabled or hindered these efforts and lessons learned.
The UNICEF Strategic Plan (2022–2025) outlines the organization’s vision for achieving results for children by 2030 and provides a global roadmap for all UNICEF offices, country programmes, and National Committees. One of the core elements of the Strategic Plan is Goal Area 2, which focuses on ensuring that “Every child, including adolescents, learns and acquires skills for the future.” Within this goal area, Result Area 2 emphasizes the importance of children and adolescents developing life skills, digital skills, transferable skills, and vocational skills to prepare them for the future.
This corporate evaluation aims to generate systematic evidence on the extent to which UNICEF has supported countries in promoting the acquisition of transferable skills that will enable children, adolescents, and young people to be responsible and productive citizens. The evaluation will assess the conceptual underpinnings of UNICEF-supported transferable skills programmes, and the coherence of commitments made to programme countries. It will also examine intermediate outcomes and provide forward-looking recommendations for programme improvements.
During the 6-month period of the contract, the Consultant will implement the Laaha workplan targeted interventions listed below to support the scaling phase of Laaha.
A challenging and exciting opportunity has arisen within UNICEF Mozambique for a passionate and committed Supply Specialist (NO3) position based in Maputo. The Supply Specialist is responsible for the planning, implementation, monitoring, and management of supply chain operations within the country programme. This includes oversight of procurement, logistics, and distribution activities, as well as support to national systems and partners to strengthen supply chain capacity, in line with UNICEF’s strategic objectives. If you meet the requirements and you are passionate about making a difference, we encourage you to apply.
🌏 Shape the Future of Education in Fiji – Join UNICEF Pacific!
UNICEF Pacific is looking for a dynamic and driven National Consultant to support the Ministry of Education in delivering the National System Transformation Programme (STG). This 360-day consultancy (spread over 24 months) offers a unique opportunity to lead impactful work in monitoring and evaluation, coordination, partner engagement, and strategic reporting—all while collaborating with top national and international experts in education reform. The consultancy will be based at the Ministry of Education. If you're passionate about making a real difference in Fiji’s education landscape and thrive in a collaborative, purpose-driven environment, we want to hear from you!
A place-to-place survey entails price data collection by a pricing agent in retail outlets patronized by the UN staff members. It is carried out at least once every three years in all locations where staff of the UN system are stationed. The United Nations’ International Civil Service Commission (ICSC) has scheduled a place-to-place survey for Fiji for September 2025 and we are currently seeking a suitable profile to carry out the exercise. Apply Now! If you meet the criteria and are interested in contributing to a meaningful international initiative, we encourage you to apply.
Passionate about climate action and child rights? UNICEF Pacific is seeking a dedicated and proactive Consultant to develop three analytical reports based on the Children’s Climate Risk Index and Disaster Risk Model (CCRI-DRM) for Fiji, Solomon Islands, and Vanuatu. This home-based consultancy spans 33 days over 2 months and is open to both national and international applicants. The selected consultant will transform complex data into clear, actionable narratives, highlighting key findings, methodologies, and priority geographic and sectoral areas that impact children’s vulnerability to climate and disaster risks.
If you’re a strong communicator with a knack for turning data into powerful stories that inspire change, this is your chance to contribute to a safer, more resilient future for children across the Pacific.
To update the trend of multidimensional child poverty in Viet Nam 2020 to 2024 and analyze the factors associated with child poverty for formulating policy recommendations on sustainable poverty reduction.
Under the supervision of the Country Coordinator and the technical coordination of the Child Protection Manager, ADAP Manager, and BMI Senior Policy and Advocacy Coordinator, the Consultant will support the development of a comprehensive documentation blueprint to be implemented in 2026. This blueprint will serve as a strategic framework to guide the systematic documentation of UNICEF’s interventions in Italy over the past decade, with a particular focus on capturing models, methodologies, achievements, and lessons learned.
The documentation blueprint will reflect UNICEF’s programming in a high-income country (HIC) context, as outlined in the 2023 Programme Guidance for HICs. It will also take into account the unique operational setup in Italy, where UNICEF operates alongside a National Committee, ensuring complementarity between UNICEF’s technical engagement and the National Committee’s role. UNICEF works in some of the world’s toughest places, to reach the world’s most disadvantaged children. To save their lives. To defend their rights. To help them fulfill their potential.
UNICEF Bolivia requiere contratar los servicios de un/una profesional para el servicio de consultoría en la elaboración de una estrategia de promoción de la paternidad responsable como mecanismo de prevención de la violencia, en el marco de la Política Pública Plurinacional para el Desarrollo Integral de la Primera Infancia “Contigo desde tus Inici0-5”.
La sede de la consultoría es La Paz, no se prevé viajes.
A challenging and exciting opportunity has arisen within UNICEF Mozambique for a passionate and committed Programme Specialist (WASH and Climate, Energy & Environment), NO-3 level position based in Maputo. The Specialist will engage with national authorities on climate related issues, in strengthening mainstreaming of the climate agenda into WASH programming. If you meet the requirements and you are passionate about making a difference, we encourage you to apply.
In 2024 and early 2025, a Climate Landscape Analysis for Children (CLAC) was conducted in Belarus by a team of national and international experts, with the support of UNICEF in Belarus. The analysis examined the baseline situation of climate and environment-related issues affecting children in the country. The report was prepared in both Russian and English. Purpose of Activity/ Assignment: To review and finalize the CLAC report, incorporating feedback from UNICEF ECARO and UNICEF Belarus Country Office, and to develop a Policy Brief and Action Plan for adolescent engagement in climate change adaptation and mitigation, aligned with the CPD 2026–2030.
UNICEF Bolivia requiere contratar los servicios de un/una profesional para el servicio de consultoría en asistencia técnica al Ministerio de Educación para la elaboración del Reglamento de Reconocimiento de Instituciones Educativas Seguras y del Instrumento para la Declaratoria de Emergencias por Violencia en el Ámbito Educativo.
As Laaha enters a critical scale-up phase, UNICEF seeks a highly skilled consultant to operationalize its scalability strategy, focusing on governance design, financial modeling, Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) engagement, and global partnerships.
The consultant will ensure strategic coherence, stakeholder engagement, and resource diversification, while reinforcing Laaha’s positioning as a flagship GBViE digital innovation. This includes supporting the Laaha team in strengthening its subscription model, launching a multi-tier governance structure, expanding sustainable financing pathways, and increasing interagency and private sector alignment.
UNICEF Iraq is scaling up support to the Government of Iraq to reduce child poverty, strengthen public investment in children, reform the national social protection system, and enhance evidence generation through the technical support provided through the Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (MICS 2025). These efforts are part of broader system-strengthening interventions to institutionalize child-sensitive policies and improve accountability for child rights and wellbeing.
The consultant will provide support to PPD Asia-LAC team for liaison, coordination, scheduling, drafting briefing notes and readouts for high-level meetings and escorting senior leaders to and from these meetings; as well as grant management support for country offices in the Asia-LAC regions.
A challenging and exciting opportunity has arisen within UNICEF Mozambique for a passionate and committed Child Protection Specialist (NO3) position based in Maputo. The Specialist supports the development and preparation of the Child Protection programme(s) and is responsible for the management, implementation, monitoring, reporting, and evaluation of the child protection programmes/projects within the country programme. If you meet the requirements and you are passionate about making a difference, we encourage you to apply.
The United Nations Children’s Fund in Cambodia is looking for a Cambodian national consultant to support the Department of Drugs and Food (DDF), Ministry of Health (MoH), in revising the Guidelines on the Management of Medicines, Medical Equipment and Health Products. These guidelines, originally developed to strengthen supply chain practices at the Health Centre, Operational District and Referral Hospital levels, require updating to reflect current policies, practices, and supply chain system improvements.
The national consultant will work closely with the UNICEF supply chain team, international consultant, MoH, Core Working Group and key stakeholders to revise the guidelines and training materials and develop standard operating procedures (SOPs) and job aids, ensuring they are practical, evidence-based, and aligned with the current national context and international standards. In particular, the national consultant will work in collaboration with the international consultant to ensure contextual relevance, facilitate stakeholder engagement, and support English-Khmer translation to enable effective incorporation of technical inputs into the deliverables. This work is critical to improving the availability, accountability, and safe management of essential medicines and medical supplies in primary healthcare facilities.
If you are passionate about making a lasting difference for children in Cambodia, UNICEF would like to hear from you.
Analizar los principales riesgos e impactos del cambio climático sobre niñas, niños, adolescentes y jóvenes (NNAJ), los marcos de gobernanza, financiamiento, políticas y programas existentes, y proponer recomendaciones para fortalecer la acción climática centrada en la infancia en Ecuador.
Specific objectives of this evaluation are as follows:
1. To assess how relevant UNICEF’s strategic positioning and conceptual approach to transferable skills development is, including its alignment with global and national education and skills agendas.
2. To assess whether UNICEF transferable skills framework(s) meet the emerging needs of all adolescents, and young people, and sufficiently target marginalized groups (Leave No One Behind), such as girls, most deprived and urban poor.
3. To examine the coherence , and progress towards intended results of UNICEF-supported programming on transferable skills across different countries and regional contexts, with attention to the contribution of UNICEF inputs on delivery mechanisms, and partnerships.
4. To determine the extent to which UNICEF commitment to partner governments and other stakeholders on transferable skills development have been met, as well as the factors that have enabled or hindered these efforts and lessons learned.
The UNICEF Strategic Plan (2022–2025) outlines the organization’s vision for achieving results for children by 2030 and provides a global roadmap for all UNICEF offices, country programmes, and National Committees. One of the core elements of the Strategic Plan is Goal Area 2, which focuses on ensuring that “Every child, including adolescents, learns and acquires skills for the future.” Within this goal area, Result Area 2 emphasizes the importance of children and adolescents developing life skills, digital skills, transferable skills, and vocational skills to prepare them for the future.
This corporate evaluation aims to generate systematic evidence on the extent to which UNICEF has supported countries in promoting the acquisition of transferable skills that will enable children, adolescents, and young people to be responsible and productive citizens. The evaluation will assess the conceptual underpinnings of UNICEF-supported transferable skills programmes, and the coherence of commitments made to programme countries. It will also examine intermediate outcomes and provide forward-looking recommendations for programme improvements.
During the 6-month period of the contract, the Consultant will implement the Laaha workplan targeted interventions listed below to support the scaling phase of Laaha.
A challenging and exciting opportunity has arisen within UNICEF Mozambique for a passionate and committed Supply Specialist (NO3) position based in Maputo. The Supply Specialist is responsible for the planning, implementation, monitoring, and management of supply chain operations within the country programme. This includes oversight of procurement, logistics, and distribution activities, as well as support to national systems and partners to strengthen supply chain capacity, in line with UNICEF’s strategic objectives. If you meet the requirements and you are passionate about making a difference, we encourage you to apply.