The Humanitarian Evaluation Effectiveness Portfolio (HEEP) within the Evaluation Office will be managing several L3 evaluations during the second half of 2025 and 2026. These include evaluations of UNICEF’s L3 (Level 3) responses in State of Palestine (SoP), Lebanon, Syria and the Democratic Republic of Congo. In addition, HEEP will begin designing a new thematic evaluation focusing on UNICEF’s humanitarian access, in line with the forthcoming Plan of Global Evaluations (PGE). Furthermore, HEEP is planning the launch of various humanitarian evaluation syntheses in response to the increased number of requests from various UNICEF Offices and Divisions. Aligned with EO’s vision to deliver more cost-efficient evaluations and ensure rapid turn-around of evaluation deliverables and in light of the limited capacity within HEEP to complete all the activities included in its work plan, EO is currently seeking a Humanitarian Evaluation Consultant (Senior Level) to support some of the portfolio’s most high-profile activities. Under the supervision of the EO’s Senior Evaluation Specialist (Humanitarian), the consultant will provide technical support for scheduled humanitarian evaluations, contribute to thematic reviews, and help strengthen the overall quality and utility of humanitarian evaluations across UNICEF.
The Humanitarian Evaluation Effectiveness Portfolio (HEEP) within the Evaluation Office will be managing several L3 evaluations in 2026. These include evaluations of UNICEF’s L3 (Level 3) responses in State of Palestine (SoP) and Lebanon. Aligned with EO’s vision to deliver more cost-efficient evaluations and ensure rapid turn-around of evaluation deliverables and in light of the limited capacity within HEEP to complete all the activities included in its work plan, EO is currently seeking a Humanitarian Evaluation Consultant (Senior Level) to lead the second and third phases of the iterative evaluation of the UNICEF’s L3 response in SoP and to lead the second phase of the Lebanon evaluation. The consultant will also contribute to a third evaluation assignment currently being planned for 2026: the evaluation of UNICEF’s Staying and Delivering in volatile contexts. Under the supervision of the EO’s Senior Evaluation Specialist (Humanitarian), the consultant will provide technical support to the conduct of these three humanitarian evaluations and help strengthen the overall quality and utility of humanitarian evaluations across UNICEF.
Under the supervision of the Nutrition Manager from the Health and Nutrition Section, the consultant will provide technical support to DBE in enhancing learners’ knowledge, skills, and advocacy capacity through participatory, curriculum-linked nutrition education, enabling them to critically engage with their own dietary behavior and that of their peers. Furthermore, the consultant will develop toolkits for the NUSA initiative to empower learners to advocate for healthier school food environments by engaging with School Governing Bodies, School Management Teams, and food vendors to promote and enforce policies that ensure the availability and affordability of nutritious options in and around schools.
For every child, the right to NUTRITION.
The assignment aims to strengthen UNICEF’s partnerships with key stakeholders, including government institutions, national and local sports federations, private sector partners, and civil society organizations, to integrate child rights principles into sport-based initiatives and to leverage the unifying power of sport for social impact.
A particular focus will be placed on exploring and implementing innovative fundraising opportunities through sports, including large-scale sporting events, collaborations with sports organizations, and athlete-led campaigns that can attract both individual supporters and corporate donors.
The consultant will provide overall leadership and technical guidance in the design, planning, and implementation of sports-based projects, as well as in partnership coordination, resource mobilization, and reporting, contributing to the achievement of the expected results under the UNICEF Kazakhstan Country Programme 2026 - 2030.
As part of the MICS programme, UNICEF continues to strengthen its MICS support mechanism at all levels, so that implementing partners in countries can receive the required level of technical assistance on a timely basis at critical survey stages and are in a better position to support the implementing partner. The 7th round of the MICS programme (MICS7) was launched in March 2023 and there are already 40 planned and ongoing MICS7 surveys and potentially 20-30 more surveys in the pipeline. There are also 7 surveys from the 6th round of the MICS programme that are still in data processing or report finalisation stages.
A very important element of MICS design and implementation is sampling, which is a very specialized field of work. Excellent sampling support is needed during the design, implementation, and reporting stages of all surveys.
As currently there is no sufficient funding to cover all planned activities, some deliverables are planned to be completed only if additional resources become available.
UNISON is UNICEF’s Salesforce-based partnership management CRM system. UNISON is accessed by over 160 offices worldwide and is used to coordinate and collaborate on donor engagement; manage donor relationships and funding pipelines; and to make data-driven decisions on donor strategy. The system was put in place in 2015 but has been more fully maximized and adapted to global user needs over the last four years. Legacy data and fields must be cleaned up and rationalized and donor adoption enhanced through refined analytics.
This consultancy will support UNICEF’s global partnerships and fundraising community and the wider organization by leveraging UNISON (Salesforce) data to deliver actionable insights, optimize partner engagement strategies, set measurable KPIs, and enhance reporting capabilities.
The National Consultant will provide technical and coordination support for the implementation and piloting of the Inclusive Education Programmatic Framework (IEPF) in 10 preschools, as well as coordinate work on the development of National ECD Strategy. This includes facilitating consultations, conducting needs assessments, supporting capacity-building, contextualizing materials, monitoring pilot implementation, and contributing to evidence generation and refinement of the framework for national scale-up.
The consultant is expected to work closely with the Ministry of Justice and two working groups under the Ministry of Justice on juvenile justice system reforms and on elaboration of the draft law on mediation. The Consultant provides support to the Ministry of Justice and other relevant ministries and agencies to elaborate standard operating procedures that will describe in detail the referral pathway of the cases of children allegedly committed crimes through law enforcement to social sector to divert children in conflict with the law.
Reporting to the Chief of the Health Section, the national expert will provide technical expertise, support, and guidance to UNICEF in Kazakhstan for Early Childhood Development (ECD) programmes, projects, and activities within the Country Programme with focus on implementation of the joint Comprehensive Plan for Early Intervention and Early Childhood Development “Sätti Bastau". Due to lack of in-house capacity to deliver specific expertise as identified below, UNICEF intends to hire a qualified ECD expert to undertake specific task/deliverables to advance the ECD agenda in the country.
UNICEF Gambia is seeking a qualified and motivated Administrative and Finance Officer to join our dynamic team. This role is essential in ensuring the smooth operation of our office by delivering high-quality financial and administrative support.
This opportunity is open to nationals of The Gambia. Internal UNICEF candidates who are legally authorized to work in The Gambia are also eligible to apply
UNICEF seeks a Monitoring Specialist to guide and drive UNICEF’s support to the completion of nationwide household surveys, population census, build district- level data management systems, conduct the statistical analysis of data from administrative sources, household surveys, phone-based surveys, and sector-specific surveys into centralized data flow to inform child-focused policies and strengthening both internal and external capacities on results-based management.
Achieving the ambitious target of the RISE programme requires having a robust Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning plan (MEL) as an integral part of the programme. A MEL plan will set out a clear learning agenda and strategies for evidence generation to inform adaptive implementation and programme management. The MEL plan will allow to integrate a participatory monitoring lens that ensures perspectives of young women, persons with disabilities, and refugees are consistently reflected in data collection and reporting:
The MEL Plan should include a table of relevant and required shared measures, along with their targets and required disaggregation levels that are aligned with the programme.
The MEL plan should recommend priority monitoring areas (key aspects the programme intends to monitor), clearly specifying the following for each area: - monitoring questions, - methodology, - responsible party, and Timeline.
The MEL plan should be aligned with the Rwanda’s Education Sector Strategic Plan and Mastercard Foundation's Impact Framework. All proposed monitoring and evaluation activities should be reflected in the MEL Plan.
A review session is to be held between the consultant, UNICEF, and Mastercard Foundation to align the methodologies and timelines.
For individual learning evaluation activities, a consultant should define 1) Purpose, 2) Evaluation questions, 3) Brief methodologies, and 4) Timelines
Specifically, a consultant is expected to develop a MEL plan and framework that will be used to:
• Capture all programme activities, processes, outputs, targets, and achievements, including partners’ contribution and regular downstream partners reporting
• Track the progress of programme activities and provide timely data to meet information and reporting needs
• Ensure systemic valuation of performance and progress towards the expected outcome and impact
Afin d’assurer une mise en oeuvre efficace et cohérente des différents programmes liés à l’initiative FIRST FOOD du bureau UNICEF Madagascar, il est essentiel de planifier, de faire le suivi et de coordonner les interventions mises en oeuvre. ainsi pour garantir que les interventions soient pleinement alignées avec les objectifs stratégiques nutritionnels de l’UNICEF, et avec sa vision des systèmes alimentaires centrés sur les enfants âgés de 6 à 23 mois, il est crucial de disposer d’une expertise technique capable d’appuyer la mise en place d’outils et d’approche permettant d’assurer une cohérence programmatique, une coordination multisectorielle efficace, et une adaptation contextuelle des actions First Food menées par UNICEF sur le terrain.
Sous la direction du Ministère de la Santé Publique (MSANP), de l’Office National de Nutrition (ONN) et avec l’appui des partenaires techniques et financiers, l’Enquête Nationale sur les Carences en Micronutriments (ENCM 2024) a été réalisée afin de fournir une évaluation complète des principales carences en micronutriments à Madagascar. L’UNICEF a apporté un soutien technique et financier important à cette enquête, représentant un investissement de plus d’un million de dollars. Les résultats et documents de synthèse ont été publiés en juillet 2025 lors d’un atelier national de dissémination. Dans le but de promouvoir l’utilisation des données probantes pour orienter la planification stratégique des programmes de nutrition, l’UNICEF prévoit d’appuyer le Gouvernement malagasy dans la dissémination régionale des résultats de l’ENCM 2024 et dans le renforcement de l’utilisation des données nutritionnelles pour la prise de décision. Un consultant sera recruté pour : (i) appuyer le MSANP et l’ONN dans la mise en œuvre de la phase de dissémination ; (ii) coordonner avec le consortium de prestataires et les entités de recherche pour la publication scientifique des résultats ; (iii) faciliter les analyses complémentaires à partir des échantillons collectés ; et (iv) soutenir la section Nutrition dans la promotion de l’utilisation des données, la recherche et l’apprentissage pour l’amélioration des programmes de nutrition.
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’s Global Internal Communication and Staff Engagement (ICSE) team is seeking a highly skilled and creative podcast producer/editor to lead the development of an internal-facing podcast series titled “Step Up for Child Rights.” Designed for UNICEF’s all staff audience, the podcast will foster engagement and dialogue around key organizational priorities including child rights, scale and impact, climate action, strategic partnerships, innovative financing, and UNICEF’s evolving business model.
The podcast will contribute to internal efforts to strengthen cohesion, amplify UNICEF’s mission, and support staff through change. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in audio and video production, scriptwriting, and storytelling, with a proven ability to create engaging and impactful content. They will collaborate closely with the ICSE team and other stakeholders to ensure the podcast aligns with UNICEF’s strategic direction and internal communication goals.
The consultant will build on the harmonization work already completed by IPUMS and support UNICEF in establishing a sustainable, in-house capacity to manage and extend data harmonization for future MICS survey rounds. IPUMS has developed a comprehensive library of translation tables and scripts used to convert raw MICS data into harmonized datasets. Maintaining and adapting these tools requires specialized knowledge. The consultant will review existing processes, document them clearly, and design a streamlined and future-proof approach for continued harmonization.
The assignment requires a solid understanding of household survey methodologies, MICS-specific data processing workflows, and statistical programming tools. Working in close collaboration with UNICEF’s technical teams, the consultant will ensure that the MICS Tabulator is built upon well-structured, standardized, and high-quality data — enhancing accessibility and usability for all stakeholders.
Le bureau de l’UNICEF en Mauritanie est à la recherche d’un(e) professionnel(le) engagé(e) et expérimenté(e) pour le poste de Nutrition Manager au niveau NOD, Fixed Term. Sous la supervision directe du Chef (fe) de la section Santé et Nutrition, le/la Responsable Nutrition fournit un leadership technique national de haut niveau et assure la coordination, en reliant les efforts multisectoriels et en renforçant le plaidoyer pour la mobilisation des ressources nationales et le dialogue national. Le/la Responsable Nutrition soutiendra l’innovation, la gestion des connaissances et les partenariats stratégiques avec le gouvernement et les partenaires locaux, en veillant à ce que les programmes de nutrition soient intégrés, durables et alignés sur les priorités nationales. En renforçant les capacités et en fournissant des orientations, ce poste contribuera à lever les principaux obstacles à la mise en œuvre des politiques et au financement, favorisant ainsi des résultats nutritionnels plus efficaces, dirigés par le pays, dans un contexte national et économique en constante évolution.
• Exposer des jeunes universitaires au travail de l’UNICEF, renforcer ainsi les capacités en offrant un cadre de travail et un encadrement professionnel
• Promouvoir l’image de l’UNICEF comme employeur de choix
• Susciter de l’intérêt pour le travail de l’UNICEF
• A Long terme, répondre à la question de la distribution genre du bureau et la question de l’inclusion, en favorisant la présence des femmes et des personnes avec handicaps.
The Humanitarian Evaluation Effectiveness Portfolio (HEEP) within the Evaluation Office will be managing several L3 evaluations during the second half of 2025 and 2026. These include evaluations of UNICEF’s L3 (Level 3) responses in State of Palestine (SoP), Lebanon, Syria and the Democratic Republic of Congo. In addition, HEEP will begin designing a new thematic evaluation focusing on UNICEF’s humanitarian access, in line with the forthcoming Plan of Global Evaluations (PGE). Furthermore, HEEP is planning the launch of various humanitarian evaluation syntheses in response to the increased number of requests from various UNICEF Offices and Divisions. Aligned with EO’s vision to deliver more cost-efficient evaluations and ensure rapid turn-around of evaluation deliverables and in light of the limited capacity within HEEP to complete all the activities included in its work plan, EO is currently seeking a Humanitarian Evaluation Consultant (Senior Level) to support some of the portfolio’s most high-profile activities. Under the supervision of the EO’s Senior Evaluation Specialist (Humanitarian), the consultant will provide technical support for scheduled humanitarian evaluations, contribute to thematic reviews, and help strengthen the overall quality and utility of humanitarian evaluations across UNICEF.
The Humanitarian Evaluation Effectiveness Portfolio (HEEP) within the Evaluation Office will be managing several L3 evaluations in 2026. These include evaluations of UNICEF’s L3 (Level 3) responses in State of Palestine (SoP) and Lebanon. Aligned with EO’s vision to deliver more cost-efficient evaluations and ensure rapid turn-around of evaluation deliverables and in light of the limited capacity within HEEP to complete all the activities included in its work plan, EO is currently seeking a Humanitarian Evaluation Consultant (Senior Level) to lead the second and third phases of the iterative evaluation of the UNICEF’s L3 response in SoP and to lead the second phase of the Lebanon evaluation. The consultant will also contribute to a third evaluation assignment currently being planned for 2026: the evaluation of UNICEF’s Staying and Delivering in volatile contexts. Under the supervision of the EO’s Senior Evaluation Specialist (Humanitarian), the consultant will provide technical support to the conduct of these three humanitarian evaluations and help strengthen the overall quality and utility of humanitarian evaluations across UNICEF.
Under the supervision of the Nutrition Manager from the Health and Nutrition Section, the consultant will provide technical support to DBE in enhancing learners’ knowledge, skills, and advocacy capacity through participatory, curriculum-linked nutrition education, enabling them to critically engage with their own dietary behavior and that of their peers. Furthermore, the consultant will develop toolkits for the NUSA initiative to empower learners to advocate for healthier school food environments by engaging with School Governing Bodies, School Management Teams, and food vendors to promote and enforce policies that ensure the availability and affordability of nutritious options in and around schools.
For every child, the right to NUTRITION.
The assignment aims to strengthen UNICEF’s partnerships with key stakeholders, including government institutions, national and local sports federations, private sector partners, and civil society organizations, to integrate child rights principles into sport-based initiatives and to leverage the unifying power of sport for social impact.
A particular focus will be placed on exploring and implementing innovative fundraising opportunities through sports, including large-scale sporting events, collaborations with sports organizations, and athlete-led campaigns that can attract both individual supporters and corporate donors.
The consultant will provide overall leadership and technical guidance in the design, planning, and implementation of sports-based projects, as well as in partnership coordination, resource mobilization, and reporting, contributing to the achievement of the expected results under the UNICEF Kazakhstan Country Programme 2026 - 2030.
As part of the MICS programme, UNICEF continues to strengthen its MICS support mechanism at all levels, so that implementing partners in countries can receive the required level of technical assistance on a timely basis at critical survey stages and are in a better position to support the implementing partner. The 7th round of the MICS programme (MICS7) was launched in March 2023 and there are already 40 planned and ongoing MICS7 surveys and potentially 20-30 more surveys in the pipeline. There are also 7 surveys from the 6th round of the MICS programme that are still in data processing or report finalisation stages.
A very important element of MICS design and implementation is sampling, which is a very specialized field of work. Excellent sampling support is needed during the design, implementation, and reporting stages of all surveys.
As currently there is no sufficient funding to cover all planned activities, some deliverables are planned to be completed only if additional resources become available.
UNISON is UNICEF’s Salesforce-based partnership management CRM system. UNISON is accessed by over 160 offices worldwide and is used to coordinate and collaborate on donor engagement; manage donor relationships and funding pipelines; and to make data-driven decisions on donor strategy. The system was put in place in 2015 but has been more fully maximized and adapted to global user needs over the last four years. Legacy data and fields must be cleaned up and rationalized and donor adoption enhanced through refined analytics.
This consultancy will support UNICEF’s global partnerships and fundraising community and the wider organization by leveraging UNISON (Salesforce) data to deliver actionable insights, optimize partner engagement strategies, set measurable KPIs, and enhance reporting capabilities.
The National Consultant will provide technical and coordination support for the implementation and piloting of the Inclusive Education Programmatic Framework (IEPF) in 10 preschools, as well as coordinate work on the development of National ECD Strategy. This includes facilitating consultations, conducting needs assessments, supporting capacity-building, contextualizing materials, monitoring pilot implementation, and contributing to evidence generation and refinement of the framework for national scale-up.
The consultant is expected to work closely with the Ministry of Justice and two working groups under the Ministry of Justice on juvenile justice system reforms and on elaboration of the draft law on mediation. The Consultant provides support to the Ministry of Justice and other relevant ministries and agencies to elaborate standard operating procedures that will describe in detail the referral pathway of the cases of children allegedly committed crimes through law enforcement to social sector to divert children in conflict with the law.
Reporting to the Chief of the Health Section, the national expert will provide technical expertise, support, and guidance to UNICEF in Kazakhstan for Early Childhood Development (ECD) programmes, projects, and activities within the Country Programme with focus on implementation of the joint Comprehensive Plan for Early Intervention and Early Childhood Development “Sätti Bastau". Due to lack of in-house capacity to deliver specific expertise as identified below, UNICEF intends to hire a qualified ECD expert to undertake specific task/deliverables to advance the ECD agenda in the country.
UNICEF Gambia is seeking a qualified and motivated Administrative and Finance Officer to join our dynamic team. This role is essential in ensuring the smooth operation of our office by delivering high-quality financial and administrative support.
This opportunity is open to nationals of The Gambia. Internal UNICEF candidates who are legally authorized to work in The Gambia are also eligible to apply
UNICEF seeks a Monitoring Specialist to guide and drive UNICEF’s support to the completion of nationwide household surveys, population census, build district- level data management systems, conduct the statistical analysis of data from administrative sources, household surveys, phone-based surveys, and sector-specific surveys into centralized data flow to inform child-focused policies and strengthening both internal and external capacities on results-based management.
Achieving the ambitious target of the RISE programme requires having a robust Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning plan (MEL) as an integral part of the programme. A MEL plan will set out a clear learning agenda and strategies for evidence generation to inform adaptive implementation and programme management. The MEL plan will allow to integrate a participatory monitoring lens that ensures perspectives of young women, persons with disabilities, and refugees are consistently reflected in data collection and reporting:
The MEL Plan should include a table of relevant and required shared measures, along with their targets and required disaggregation levels that are aligned with the programme.
The MEL plan should recommend priority monitoring areas (key aspects the programme intends to monitor), clearly specifying the following for each area: - monitoring questions, - methodology, - responsible party, and Timeline.
The MEL plan should be aligned with the Rwanda’s Education Sector Strategic Plan and Mastercard Foundation's Impact Framework. All proposed monitoring and evaluation activities should be reflected in the MEL Plan.
A review session is to be held between the consultant, UNICEF, and Mastercard Foundation to align the methodologies and timelines.
For individual learning evaluation activities, a consultant should define 1) Purpose, 2) Evaluation questions, 3) Brief methodologies, and 4) Timelines
Specifically, a consultant is expected to develop a MEL plan and framework that will be used to:
• Capture all programme activities, processes, outputs, targets, and achievements, including partners’ contribution and regular downstream partners reporting
• Track the progress of programme activities and provide timely data to meet information and reporting needs
• Ensure systemic valuation of performance and progress towards the expected outcome and impact
Afin d’assurer une mise en oeuvre efficace et cohérente des différents programmes liés à l’initiative FIRST FOOD du bureau UNICEF Madagascar, il est essentiel de planifier, de faire le suivi et de coordonner les interventions mises en oeuvre. ainsi pour garantir que les interventions soient pleinement alignées avec les objectifs stratégiques nutritionnels de l’UNICEF, et avec sa vision des systèmes alimentaires centrés sur les enfants âgés de 6 à 23 mois, il est crucial de disposer d’une expertise technique capable d’appuyer la mise en place d’outils et d’approche permettant d’assurer une cohérence programmatique, une coordination multisectorielle efficace, et une adaptation contextuelle des actions First Food menées par UNICEF sur le terrain.
Sous la direction du Ministère de la Santé Publique (MSANP), de l’Office National de Nutrition (ONN) et avec l’appui des partenaires techniques et financiers, l’Enquête Nationale sur les Carences en Micronutriments (ENCM 2024) a été réalisée afin de fournir une évaluation complète des principales carences en micronutriments à Madagascar. L’UNICEF a apporté un soutien technique et financier important à cette enquête, représentant un investissement de plus d’un million de dollars. Les résultats et documents de synthèse ont été publiés en juillet 2025 lors d’un atelier national de dissémination. Dans le but de promouvoir l’utilisation des données probantes pour orienter la planification stratégique des programmes de nutrition, l’UNICEF prévoit d’appuyer le Gouvernement malagasy dans la dissémination régionale des résultats de l’ENCM 2024 et dans le renforcement de l’utilisation des données nutritionnelles pour la prise de décision. Un consultant sera recruté pour : (i) appuyer le MSANP et l’ONN dans la mise en œuvre de la phase de dissémination ; (ii) coordonner avec le consortium de prestataires et les entités de recherche pour la publication scientifique des résultats ; (iii) faciliter les analyses complémentaires à partir des échantillons collectés ; et (iv) soutenir la section Nutrition dans la promotion de l’utilisation des données, la recherche et l’apprentissage pour l’amélioration des programmes de nutrition.
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’s Global Internal Communication and Staff Engagement (ICSE) team is seeking a highly skilled and creative podcast producer/editor to lead the development of an internal-facing podcast series titled “Step Up for Child Rights.” Designed for UNICEF’s all staff audience, the podcast will foster engagement and dialogue around key organizational priorities including child rights, scale and impact, climate action, strategic partnerships, innovative financing, and UNICEF’s evolving business model.
The podcast will contribute to internal efforts to strengthen cohesion, amplify UNICEF’s mission, and support staff through change. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in audio and video production, scriptwriting, and storytelling, with a proven ability to create engaging and impactful content. They will collaborate closely with the ICSE team and other stakeholders to ensure the podcast aligns with UNICEF’s strategic direction and internal communication goals.
The consultant will build on the harmonization work already completed by IPUMS and support UNICEF in establishing a sustainable, in-house capacity to manage and extend data harmonization for future MICS survey rounds. IPUMS has developed a comprehensive library of translation tables and scripts used to convert raw MICS data into harmonized datasets. Maintaining and adapting these tools requires specialized knowledge. The consultant will review existing processes, document them clearly, and design a streamlined and future-proof approach for continued harmonization.
The assignment requires a solid understanding of household survey methodologies, MICS-specific data processing workflows, and statistical programming tools. Working in close collaboration with UNICEF’s technical teams, the consultant will ensure that the MICS Tabulator is built upon well-structured, standardized, and high-quality data — enhancing accessibility and usability for all stakeholders.
Le bureau de l’UNICEF en Mauritanie est à la recherche d’un(e) professionnel(le) engagé(e) et expérimenté(e) pour le poste de Nutrition Manager au niveau NOD, Fixed Term. Sous la supervision directe du Chef (fe) de la section Santé et Nutrition, le/la Responsable Nutrition fournit un leadership technique national de haut niveau et assure la coordination, en reliant les efforts multisectoriels et en renforçant le plaidoyer pour la mobilisation des ressources nationales et le dialogue national. Le/la Responsable Nutrition soutiendra l’innovation, la gestion des connaissances et les partenariats stratégiques avec le gouvernement et les partenaires locaux, en veillant à ce que les programmes de nutrition soient intégrés, durables et alignés sur les priorités nationales. En renforçant les capacités et en fournissant des orientations, ce poste contribuera à lever les principaux obstacles à la mise en œuvre des politiques et au financement, favorisant ainsi des résultats nutritionnels plus efficaces, dirigés par le pays, dans un contexte national et économique en constante évolution.
• Exposer des jeunes universitaires au travail de l’UNICEF, renforcer ainsi les capacités en offrant un cadre de travail et un encadrement professionnel
• Promouvoir l’image de l’UNICEF comme employeur de choix
• Susciter de l’intérêt pour le travail de l’UNICEF
• A Long terme, répondre à la question de la distribution genre du bureau et la question de l’inclusion, en favorisant la présence des femmes et des personnes avec handicaps.