This consultancy offers a unique opportunity to work directly with UNICEF’s Chief Data Officer in identifying and
cataloguing key data assets that will be used to scope the data governance framework. The consultant will play a key
role in strengthening UNICEF’s data maturity by developing a validated inventory of enterprise data assets, facilitating
cross-divisional collaboration, and refining strategic documents that will underpin organization-wide data management
practices—promoting visibility, reusability, and accountability.
The integration of child rights education within Cameroonian universities currently faces significant limitations, characterized by fragmented and narrow approaches largely confined to legal perspectives within specific disciplines such as law, education, and social sciences. Child rights are primarily addressed as elective courses, emphasizing legal frameworks such as international conventions or public policy, which restricts a holistic understanding of child rights as a multidisciplinary field encompassing social, psychological, developmental, and policy dimensions. Consequently, graduates from critical sectors such as education, health, social work, and governance levels may lack comprehensive training to effectively advocate for and implement child rights within their professional roles.
Given the interdisciplinary and evolving nature of child rights, it is essential to transition from isolated legal frameworks to a structured, interdisciplinary educational model at both university level. This assignment aims to institutionalize a comprehensive child rights curriculum across Cameroonian universities facilitating the development and integration of tailored syllabi and curricula reflecting the multifaceted aspects of child rights. This structured approach will equip future professionals and educators with extensive knowledge and practical skills, enabling them to champion child rights effectively in alignment with national policies, international standards, and Cameroon’s broader developmental objectives.
UNICEF Zimbabwe is inviting applications for a national individual to support the MoPSE to develop comprehensive Climate Education Learning Materials for Junior Primary and Lower Secondary schools.The consultant will review relevant climate education documents from both MoPSE and other government Ministries, agencies and departments ensure active participation from all stakeholders, guide discussions in the drafting and validation workshops to identify key concepts and gaps and consolidate outputs into a practical climate education learning material.
The Government of Oman, with support from ILO Regional Office of the Arab States (ROAS) and UNICEF Oman, has approved a new comprehensive social protection system. A unified legal framework for all social protection benefits has been established, along with an integrated administration through the Social Protection Fund. The merging of 11 funds into a single national scheme aims to improve equity and sustainability. This new social protection system serves as a model in the region. An upcoming report prepared by the ILO and SPF titled “Inclusive, Lifecycle Social Protection in a Multi-tiered Framework in Oman - Summary report on the comprehensive reform of the social security system” will highlight key aspects of the process and outcome of the reforms.
This assignment will complement previous work of documentation of the Oman reform by focusing on lessons learned through the implementation of the social protection law and highlighting the relevant reforms from a child and family perspective. The assignment will focus as well on identifying emerging priorities including
shock-responsive social protection and integrated care service delivery model to deliver on Oman’s vision to position social protection as a key driver to child and human development and to foster disability inclusion.
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 Digital Performance Marketing Specialist Consultant who will lead the development of systematic performance reporting and actionable insights to enhance UNICEF’s online presence, brand identity, audience engagement, and revenue generation through digital platforms --- including performance marketing and creatives. Working closely with local teams and agency partners, the Consultant will provide strategic guidance and hands-on support across key digital media channels, primarily Meta and Google Ads to meet key business objectives, including new donor acquisition (pledge and one-time), donor retention, and enhancing donor lifetime value (LTV). This post will be based in UNICEF Philippines in Manila.
This consultancy offers a unique opportunity to work directly with UNICEF’s Chief Data Officer in identifying and
cataloguing key data assets that will be used to scope the data governance framework. The consultant will play a key
role in strengthening UNICEF’s data maturity by developing a validated inventory of enterprise data assets, facilitating
cross-divisional collaboration, and refining strategic documents that will underpin organization-wide data management
practices—promoting visibility, reusability, and accountability.
The integration of child rights education within Cameroonian universities currently faces significant limitations, characterized by fragmented and narrow approaches largely confined to legal perspectives within specific disciplines such as law, education, and social sciences. Child rights are primarily addressed as elective courses, emphasizing legal frameworks such as international conventions or public policy, which restricts a holistic understanding of child rights as a multidisciplinary field encompassing social, psychological, developmental, and policy dimensions. Consequently, graduates from critical sectors such as education, health, social work, and governance levels may lack comprehensive training to effectively advocate for and implement child rights within their professional roles.
Given the interdisciplinary and evolving nature of child rights, it is essential to transition from isolated legal frameworks to a structured, interdisciplinary educational model at both university level. This assignment aims to institutionalize a comprehensive child rights curriculum across Cameroonian universities facilitating the development and integration of tailored syllabi and curricula reflecting the multifaceted aspects of child rights. This structured approach will equip future professionals and educators with extensive knowledge and practical skills, enabling them to champion child rights effectively in alignment with national policies, international standards, and Cameroon’s broader developmental objectives.
UNICEF Zimbabwe is inviting applications for a national individual to support the MoPSE to develop comprehensive Climate Education Learning Materials for Junior Primary and Lower Secondary schools.The consultant will review relevant climate education documents from both MoPSE and other government Ministries, agencies and departments ensure active participation from all stakeholders, guide discussions in the drafting and validation workshops to identify key concepts and gaps and consolidate outputs into a practical climate education learning material.
The Government of Oman, with support from ILO Regional Office of the Arab States (ROAS) and UNICEF Oman, has approved a new comprehensive social protection system. A unified legal framework for all social protection benefits has been established, along with an integrated administration through the Social Protection Fund. The merging of 11 funds into a single national scheme aims to improve equity and sustainability. This new social protection system serves as a model in the region. An upcoming report prepared by the ILO and SPF titled “Inclusive, Lifecycle Social Protection in a Multi-tiered Framework in Oman - Summary report on the comprehensive reform of the social security system” will highlight key aspects of the process and outcome of the reforms.
This assignment will complement previous work of documentation of the Oman reform by focusing on lessons learned through the implementation of the social protection law and highlighting the relevant reforms from a child and family perspective. The assignment will focus as well on identifying emerging priorities including
shock-responsive social protection and integrated care service delivery model to deliver on Oman’s vision to position social protection as a key driver to child and human development and to foster disability inclusion.
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 Digital Performance Marketing Specialist Consultant who will lead the development of systematic performance reporting and actionable insights to enhance UNICEF’s online presence, brand identity, audience engagement, and revenue generation through digital platforms --- including performance marketing and creatives. Working closely with local teams and agency partners, the Consultant will provide strategic guidance and hands-on support across key digital media channels, primarily Meta and Google Ads to meet key business objectives, including new donor acquisition (pledge and one-time), donor retention, and enhancing donor lifetime value (LTV). This post will be based in UNICEF Philippines in Manila.