The United Nations Children’s Fund in Cambodia is looking for a Cambodian national consultant to:
1. To conduct a comprehensive landscape analysis of child overweight and obesity prevention in Cambodia. The global protocol and guidance should be used and adapted to the Cambodia context. Data on women will be included as maternal nutritional status is strongly associated with child nutritional status and birth outcomes.
2. To organise and convene stakeholder consultations, including with youth, to develop consensus on a set of priority policies and actions to effectively prevent child overweight and obesity in Cambodia.
If you are passionate about making a lasting difference for children in Cambodia, UNICEF would like to hear from you.
The Young People Team of the UNICEF Thailand Country Office is seeking a qualified consultant to conduct a feasibility assessment of the pilot project for the future institutionalisation and scale up of integrated services for youth Not in Education, Employment or Training (NEET) situations, with the goal of facilitating its nationwide scale-up and supporting its adoption as a national policy instrument by the relevant Government authorities.
UNICEF Pacific is in search of a dedicated and proactive international Consultant. The consultancy is for a period of 198 days spread over 9 months.
The consultant will be based in Honiara, Solomon Islands for the entire contract period (9 months) with frequent in-country field missions (minimum of 9 missions each for an average 5 working days long). S/he will provide data-driven technical assistance through effective coordination with both Government and development partners, capacity-building support including day-to-day on-the-job knowledge transfer, and document lessons learned and recommendations (with clear prioritization) to improve vaccine stock and cold chain. The duration of the consultancy is nine months. The consultant will be supervised by the immunization specialist in Solomon Islands Field Office with the overall guidance of the Cold Chain specialist in Suva UNICEF Pacific MCO.
A Data Analyst/Statistician would be required to support country offices with such an analysis and build their capacity to replicate over time. The consultant will be embedded within the monitoring unit of the Programme Effectiveness Team of DAPM and will be working closely with the Data and Analytics Team in DAPM.
Under the supervision of the Senior Advisor, Statistics and Monitoring in the Data and Analytics Team and Programme Manager in the Monitoring Unit of the Programme Effectiveness Team and with support from relevant colleagues in the Data and Analytics team of DAPM, the incumbent will work closely with colleagues in EMOPS and Programme Group at HQs, regional and country offices to support the development of a basic methodology in computing the level and intensity of child deprivations and exposure to hazards at subnational levels- to unpack how vulnerable and disadvantaged groups experience deprivations and child rights violations, and how factors such as geographic location, gender, disability, context-specific inequities (e.g., caste, religion, race, ethnicity, migration status, nationality, conflict), and social and behavioral drivers, barriers and risks determine or exacerbate these deprivations and violations. The assignment also includes providing technical support and working closely with colleagues to turn the statistical analysis into geo-spatial maps; design tools and templates to support country offices in evidence-based decision making on programmatic and geographic convergence of Unicef supported programmes; and promote the use of data to support child rights advocacy, gender sensitive programming and accountability to affected populations.
UNICEF Namibia is seeking for a consultant to provide technical and expert advice to the Ministry of Education, Innovation, Youth, Sports, Arts and Culture (MEIYSAC) to revise and design a high quality, inclusive and developmentally appropriate Early Childhood Development and Education Curriculum (0-8 years) that reflects global best practices, integrates local cultures and language, incorporate emerging innovation and technologies and strengthen the Ministry’s internal capacity to implement and sustain early learning reforms.
The United Nations Children’s Fund in Cambodia is looking for a Cambodian national consultant to:
1. To conduct a comprehensive landscape analysis of child overweight and obesity prevention in Cambodia. The global protocol and guidance should be used and adapted to the Cambodia context. Data on women will be included as maternal nutritional status is strongly associated with child nutritional status and birth outcomes.
2. To organise and convene stakeholder consultations, including with youth, to develop consensus on a set of priority policies and actions to effectively prevent child overweight and obesity in Cambodia.
If you are passionate about making a lasting difference for children in Cambodia, UNICEF would like to hear from you.
The Young People Team of the UNICEF Thailand Country Office is seeking a qualified consultant to conduct a feasibility assessment of the pilot project for the future institutionalisation and scale up of integrated services for youth Not in Education, Employment or Training (NEET) situations, with the goal of facilitating its nationwide scale-up and supporting its adoption as a national policy instrument by the relevant Government authorities.
UNICEF Pacific is in search of a dedicated and proactive international Consultant. The consultancy is for a period of 198 days spread over 9 months.
The consultant will be based in Honiara, Solomon Islands for the entire contract period (9 months) with frequent in-country field missions (minimum of 9 missions each for an average 5 working days long). S/he will provide data-driven technical assistance through effective coordination with both Government and development partners, capacity-building support including day-to-day on-the-job knowledge transfer, and document lessons learned and recommendations (with clear prioritization) to improve vaccine stock and cold chain. The duration of the consultancy is nine months. The consultant will be supervised by the immunization specialist in Solomon Islands Field Office with the overall guidance of the Cold Chain specialist in Suva UNICEF Pacific MCO.
A Data Analyst/Statistician would be required to support country offices with such an analysis and build their capacity to replicate over time. The consultant will be embedded within the monitoring unit of the Programme Effectiveness Team of DAPM and will be working closely with the Data and Analytics Team in DAPM.
Under the supervision of the Senior Advisor, Statistics and Monitoring in the Data and Analytics Team and Programme Manager in the Monitoring Unit of the Programme Effectiveness Team and with support from relevant colleagues in the Data and Analytics team of DAPM, the incumbent will work closely with colleagues in EMOPS and Programme Group at HQs, regional and country offices to support the development of a basic methodology in computing the level and intensity of child deprivations and exposure to hazards at subnational levels- to unpack how vulnerable and disadvantaged groups experience deprivations and child rights violations, and how factors such as geographic location, gender, disability, context-specific inequities (e.g., caste, religion, race, ethnicity, migration status, nationality, conflict), and social and behavioral drivers, barriers and risks determine or exacerbate these deprivations and violations. The assignment also includes providing technical support and working closely with colleagues to turn the statistical analysis into geo-spatial maps; design tools and templates to support country offices in evidence-based decision making on programmatic and geographic convergence of Unicef supported programmes; and promote the use of data to support child rights advocacy, gender sensitive programming and accountability to affected populations.
UNICEF Namibia is seeking for a consultant to provide technical and expert advice to the Ministry of Education, Innovation, Youth, Sports, Arts and Culture (MEIYSAC) to revise and design a high quality, inclusive and developmentally appropriate Early Childhood Development and Education Curriculum (0-8 years) that reflects global best practices, integrates local cultures and language, incorporate emerging innovation and technologies and strengthen the Ministry’s internal capacity to implement and sustain early learning reforms.