If you are a driven, committed, creative professional who is passionate about making a lasting difference for children, the world’s leading children’s rights organization would like to hear from you. LAC Regional Office in Panama is seeking an Operations Associate who will be is responsible for executing a broad variety of procedural and specialized administrative tasks for the respective section requiring in-depth knowledge of UNICEF administrative procedures, processes and policies.
To meet these requirements, UNICEF would like to engage the services of highly creative and professional writers and editors to document UNICEF activities and programmes for multiple online audiences such as the general public, donors, supporters and partners.
In 2025, UNICEF aims to heighten its collaboration with the private sector in Uzbekistan. This heightened collaboration entails an in-depth understanding and mapping of opportunities. In addition to enhance collaboration, it is also critical to generate an Uzbekistan officewide approach in utilising the power of businesses to attain programmatic, advocacy and fundraising results. The private sector’s role is already a key contributor to UNICEF Uzbekistan Results.
UNICEF Uzbekistan seeks a committed and experienced Monitoring and Evaluation Specialist to ensure the availability of reliable, actionable information for advancing children's and women's rights. The position focuses on evaluating the performance and impact of UNICEF-supported programs and supporting the attainment of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and other commitments for children.
UNICEF in DRC uses cash transfers modality for cash transfers to support most vulnerable populations in the country in all programmatic contexts (emergency, transition, and development contexts) to address the basic and sectoral needs and services. UNICEF is providing support to the government in the payment of incentives, salaries for front line workers such as health professionals, social workers, teachers… Through longer term cash-based interventions UNICEF DRC supports beneficiary households and communities towards sustainable and middle & longer-term outcomes. UNICEF in DRC optimizes the use multipurpose cash transfers to achieve sectoral and multisectoral outcomes. Rapid Response & Basic Needs humanitarian cash transfers, Cash+ programs focusing on Nutrition, GBV and Child Protection outcomes, longer-term shock responsive cash and cash based social protection programs and incentive payments for sectoral systems strengthening are some of the cash-based programming approaches adopted by the Cash Unit team and respective UNICEF sections in DRC.
If you are a driven, committed, creative professional who is passionate about making a lasting difference for children, the world’s leading children’s rights organization would like to hear from you. LAC Regional Office in Panama is seeking an Operations Associate who will be is responsible for executing a broad variety of procedural and specialized administrative tasks for the respective section requiring in-depth knowledge of UNICEF administrative procedures, processes and policies.
To meet these requirements, UNICEF would like to engage the services of highly creative and professional writers and editors to document UNICEF activities and programmes for multiple online audiences such as the general public, donors, supporters and partners.
In 2025, UNICEF aims to heighten its collaboration with the private sector in Uzbekistan. This heightened collaboration entails an in-depth understanding and mapping of opportunities. In addition to enhance collaboration, it is also critical to generate an Uzbekistan officewide approach in utilising the power of businesses to attain programmatic, advocacy and fundraising results. The private sector’s role is already a key contributor to UNICEF Uzbekistan Results.
UNICEF Uzbekistan seeks a committed and experienced Monitoring and Evaluation Specialist to ensure the availability of reliable, actionable information for advancing children's and women's rights. The position focuses on evaluating the performance and impact of UNICEF-supported programs and supporting the attainment of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and other commitments for children.
UNICEF in DRC uses cash transfers modality for cash transfers to support most vulnerable populations in the country in all programmatic contexts (emergency, transition, and development contexts) to address the basic and sectoral needs and services. UNICEF is providing support to the government in the payment of incentives, salaries for front line workers such as health professionals, social workers, teachers… Through longer term cash-based interventions UNICEF DRC supports beneficiary households and communities towards sustainable and middle & longer-term outcomes. UNICEF in DRC optimizes the use multipurpose cash transfers to achieve sectoral and multisectoral outcomes. Rapid Response & Basic Needs humanitarian cash transfers, Cash+ programs focusing on Nutrition, GBV and Child Protection outcomes, longer-term shock responsive cash and cash based social protection programs and incentive payments for sectoral systems strengthening are some of the cash-based programming approaches adopted by the Cash Unit team and respective UNICEF sections in DRC.