Mis à la disposition du SEP/PMSAN et en étroite collaboration avec l’Equipe Technique Nationale mixte, le candidat retenu pour cette consultance sera chargé d’appuyer le processus d'évaluation du Plan stratégique Multisectoriel de Sécurité Alimentaire et de Nutrition et d'élaboration de la Politique Nationale Multisectorielle de Sécurité Alimentaire et de Nutrition, en collaboration avec le Consultant national et l’Equipe Technique Nationale mixte.
UNICEF Liberia is seeking to hire a qualified individual to support routine nutrition programme monitoring; tracking progress towards the achievement of nutrition targets. This will include technical support to the government and partners in development of reporting tools, monitoring, and ensuring collection, collation and utilization of nutrition data across all/multiple platforms. Qualified interested female candidates are strongly encouraged to apply.
UNICEF Ethiopia is seeking to hire a national consultant to develop an evidence-based case study that documents how P-RECs can be measured, verified, traded and reinvested to sustain UNICEF-supported solar assets in Ethiopia’s health, and WASH areas, and to provide a practical monitoring framework that national partners can replicate at scale.
The United Nations Children’s Fund in Cambodia is looking for a Cambodian national consultant to support Cambodia’s Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport’s (MoEYS), in particular, the Department of Teacher Education (DTE) and Teacher Education Institutes (TEIs) including the two Teacher Education Colleges (TECs) and Regional Teacher Training Centres (to be upgraded to new TECs) in implementing the teacher education reform initiatives funded by Global Partnership for Education (GPE) through the Capacity Development Partnership Fund Phase III (CDPF-III).
If you are passionate about making a lasting difference for children in Cambodia, UNICEF would like to hear from you.
The purpose of this consultancy is to support the Government of Tanzania and UNICEF in embedding child-sensitive safeguards into the country’s Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI), with a focus on systems handling children’s data, specifically civil registration (eRITA), national digital identity (NIDA), and education systems. As Tanzania accelerates its digital transformation through the Jamii Stack, it is critical to ensure that privacy, security, and inclusion are not compromised, particularly for vulnerable children
Under the supervision of the Health Specialist – Disability, NCDs, and Injuries, the consultant will provide technical and strategic support to UNICEF’s global child injury prevention work. The consultant will focus on finalizing core knowledge products, including guidance on safe and sustainable mobility, a data and indicator framework, and a roadmap for child injury prevention. In addition, the consultant will support donor reporting for existing partnerships (Abertis and RNLI) and contribute to the preparation of proposals for Phase 2 funding with Michelin and FIA Foundation to sustain and expand the programmatic response.
Under the supervision of the Health Specialist – Child Development and Disabilities, NCDs and Injuries, the consultant will provide technical and documentation support for the second phase of the Early Identification and Early Intervention Project across three pilot countries (Bulgaria, Uganda, and Peru). The consultancy will focus on finalizing project documentation, supporting the impact evaluation, developing peer-reviewed publications, and preparing knowledge translation products to inform policy and scale-up efforts. The consultant will ensure strategic technical oversight throughout the evaluation process and contribute to global knowledge dissemination.
The work undertaken by this consultancy will, thus, enable concrete violence prevention strategies that can be applied at the national level, strengthening the commitment to the protection and well-being of Brazilian children with respect to the country’s geographic, cultural, and socioeconomic diversity.
The hired consultant will be responsible for proposing and implementing a qualitative research methodology in Recife and Manaus, based on the formative research methodology carried out in Rio de Janeiro (which will be shared by UNICEF), expanding the scope of the initial diagnosis to include different geographic, socioeconomic, cultural, ethnic, and racial perspectives. The aim is to support culturally adapted interventions that respect regional specificities, promote child protection, and address social norms that perpetuate corporal punishment.
UNICEF Mozambique is hiring one G6-level Programme Associate for its Education section in Maputo. We are seeking motivated, experienced, and dynamic professionals with strong skills in administration, budget management, planning, and organization to support effective programme implementation. If you're passionate about making a difference, we encourage you to apply!
Education Cannot Wait (ECW) is the global fund for education in emergencies and protracted crises. As established in its Hosting Agreement with UNICEF and detailed in the ECW Operational Manual, the Fund is governed by two interlinked bodies: a High-Level Steering Group (HLSG), which provides strategic direction and political leadership; and an Executive Committee (ExCom), which oversees operational and financial decision-making. The ECW Secretariat, hosted by UNICEF, is responsible for the day-to-day implementation of the Fund’s strategy, coordination of partners, delivery of results, and accountability to governance bodies.
The Director of ECW leads the Secretariat and serves as the primary executive responsible for implementing the Fund’s strategy, policies, and investments. The Director plays a central role in translating global commitments into tangible results for crisis-affected children and youth, overseeing all aspects of ECW’s operations, partnerships, and performance. The Director reports to UNICEF for administrative purposes and is accountable to the HLSG Chair for implementation of the ECW workplan and budget, in close consultation with the Chair(s) of the ExCom, as per the Hosting Agreement.
Unicef Papua New Guinea is looking for a motivated PM&E Specialist to assist in the development of national capacities for monitoring, evaluation and research, with special attention to the interest, concern and participation of government, community, and civil society stakeholders.
Unicef Papua New Guinea is looking for a motivated PSEA Specialist who supports the development and preparation of the PSEA programme and is responsible for the management, implementation, monitoring, reporting, and evaluation of the PSEA programmes/projects within the country programme.
Generation Unlimited (GenU) is UNICEF’s global multi-sector partnership platform, connecting young people worldwide to opportunities in employability, entrepreneurship, and climate resilience by 2030. GenU is scaling up innovative financing to unlock resources for youth-led climate adaptation and sustainable development. This global consultancy will drive the design and execution of innovative finance solutions, focusing on debt swaps, blended finance, and major philanthropic partnerships.
During the duration period of the contract, the consultant will support the following activities:
1. Mapping and linking potential GBV service entry points to specialized GBV case management services, with a particular focus on child survivors of sexual violence;
2. Formalizing standard operating procedures and referral protocols for responding to different types of cases (child survivors, mandatory reporting, etc.);
3. Training community volunteers and outreach workers on how to safely and appropriately respond to disclosures and make safe and ethical referrals when GBV survivors ask for help (based on the GBV Pocket Guide);
4. Developing a Caring for Child Survivors of Sexual Abuse (CCS) case management protocol tailored to Sudan to support local service providers to integrate CCS into all stages of their programming, including emergency contingency planning (based on the updated Caring for Child Survivors (CCS) of Sexual Abuse Guidelines and associated Training Package);
5. Sharing the resources and learning through global GBViE fora, including the GBV case management task force convened under the umbrella of the GBVIMS.
During the 3-month period of the contract, the Consultant will support a series of specific deliverables aiming at strengthening GBViE targeted advocacy and communications, including during the international events occurring within the contract duration with a specific focus on key messages for donors.
Under the supervision of the Child Protection Specialist, Child Protection Section, the consultant will provide technical support and monitor the multiple implementing partners in the provinces through on-site, real-time activity guidance and technical support to ensure that activities are well harmonised and implemented to achieve the planned targets and results under the same result framework.
The consultancy will monitor and provide support to implementing partners on the ground (in the field) and provide the necessary technical guidance but also attend meetings with implementing partners in the field in schools and communities. The consultant will also serve as a broker, engaging with key gatekeepers and creating alignment on the work of different agencies operating in schools and those in communities.
For every child, protection.
The consultant will support the implementation of UNICEF’s social protection component of the joint UN Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) programme, supported by the Government of Switzerland, and implemented jointly with UNDP, UNESCO and FAO, by strengthening disaster risk and protection planning capacities within the social protection sector in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (FBiH), in line with shock-responsive social protection (SRSP) principles.
The consultant will support the implementation of UNICEF’s social protection component of the joint UN Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) programme, supported by the Government of Switzerland, and implemented jointly with UNDP, UNESCO and FAO, by strengthening disaster risk and protection planning capacities within the social protection sector in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (FBiH), in line with shock-responsive social protection (SRSP) principles.
The United Nations Children’s Fund in Cambodia is looking for a Cambodian national consultant to is to assess local capacity needs and map the locally and internationally available resources and partnership including human and financial resources necessary for development and implementation of a bachelor’s degree Programme in Special Education in Cambodia. The consultant will be expected to provide concrete recommendations on strategies, options and indicative course content that inform the development and the implementation of the programme that is aligned with the current global trends and the country context, and suggest potential partnerships and resources required to fill the local capacity gaps.
If you are passionate about making a lasting difference for children in Cambodia, UNICEF would like to hear from you.
Mis à la disposition du SEP/PMSAN et en étroite collaboration avec l’Equipe Technique Nationale mixte, le candidat retenu pour cette consultance sera chargé d’appuyer le processus d'évaluation du Plan stratégique Multisectoriel de Sécurité Alimentaire et de Nutrition et d'élaboration de la Politique Nationale Multisectorielle de Sécurité Alimentaire et de Nutrition, en collaboration avec le Consultant national et l’Equipe Technique Nationale mixte.
UNICEF Liberia is seeking to hire a qualified individual to support routine nutrition programme monitoring; tracking progress towards the achievement of nutrition targets. This will include technical support to the government and partners in development of reporting tools, monitoring, and ensuring collection, collation and utilization of nutrition data across all/multiple platforms. Qualified interested female candidates are strongly encouraged to apply.
UNICEF Ethiopia is seeking to hire a national consultant to develop an evidence-based case study that documents how P-RECs can be measured, verified, traded and reinvested to sustain UNICEF-supported solar assets in Ethiopia’s health, and WASH areas, and to provide a practical monitoring framework that national partners can replicate at scale.
The United Nations Children’s Fund in Cambodia is looking for a Cambodian national consultant to support Cambodia’s Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport’s (MoEYS), in particular, the Department of Teacher Education (DTE) and Teacher Education Institutes (TEIs) including the two Teacher Education Colleges (TECs) and Regional Teacher Training Centres (to be upgraded to new TECs) in implementing the teacher education reform initiatives funded by Global Partnership for Education (GPE) through the Capacity Development Partnership Fund Phase III (CDPF-III).
If you are passionate about making a lasting difference for children in Cambodia, UNICEF would like to hear from you.
The purpose of this consultancy is to support the Government of Tanzania and UNICEF in embedding child-sensitive safeguards into the country’s Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI), with a focus on systems handling children’s data, specifically civil registration (eRITA), national digital identity (NIDA), and education systems. As Tanzania accelerates its digital transformation through the Jamii Stack, it is critical to ensure that privacy, security, and inclusion are not compromised, particularly for vulnerable children
Under the supervision of the Health Specialist – Disability, NCDs, and Injuries, the consultant will provide technical and strategic support to UNICEF’s global child injury prevention work. The consultant will focus on finalizing core knowledge products, including guidance on safe and sustainable mobility, a data and indicator framework, and a roadmap for child injury prevention. In addition, the consultant will support donor reporting for existing partnerships (Abertis and RNLI) and contribute to the preparation of proposals for Phase 2 funding with Michelin and FIA Foundation to sustain and expand the programmatic response.
Under the supervision of the Health Specialist – Child Development and Disabilities, NCDs and Injuries, the consultant will provide technical and documentation support for the second phase of the Early Identification and Early Intervention Project across three pilot countries (Bulgaria, Uganda, and Peru). The consultancy will focus on finalizing project documentation, supporting the impact evaluation, developing peer-reviewed publications, and preparing knowledge translation products to inform policy and scale-up efforts. The consultant will ensure strategic technical oversight throughout the evaluation process and contribute to global knowledge dissemination.
The work undertaken by this consultancy will, thus, enable concrete violence prevention strategies that can be applied at the national level, strengthening the commitment to the protection and well-being of Brazilian children with respect to the country’s geographic, cultural, and socioeconomic diversity.
The hired consultant will be responsible for proposing and implementing a qualitative research methodology in Recife and Manaus, based on the formative research methodology carried out in Rio de Janeiro (which will be shared by UNICEF), expanding the scope of the initial diagnosis to include different geographic, socioeconomic, cultural, ethnic, and racial perspectives. The aim is to support culturally adapted interventions that respect regional specificities, promote child protection, and address social norms that perpetuate corporal punishment.
UNICEF Mozambique is hiring one G6-level Programme Associate for its Education section in Maputo. We are seeking motivated, experienced, and dynamic professionals with strong skills in administration, budget management, planning, and organization to support effective programme implementation. If you're passionate about making a difference, we encourage you to apply!
Education Cannot Wait (ECW) is the global fund for education in emergencies and protracted crises. As established in its Hosting Agreement with UNICEF and detailed in the ECW Operational Manual, the Fund is governed by two interlinked bodies: a High-Level Steering Group (HLSG), which provides strategic direction and political leadership; and an Executive Committee (ExCom), which oversees operational and financial decision-making. The ECW Secretariat, hosted by UNICEF, is responsible for the day-to-day implementation of the Fund’s strategy, coordination of partners, delivery of results, and accountability to governance bodies.
The Director of ECW leads the Secretariat and serves as the primary executive responsible for implementing the Fund’s strategy, policies, and investments. The Director plays a central role in translating global commitments into tangible results for crisis-affected children and youth, overseeing all aspects of ECW’s operations, partnerships, and performance. The Director reports to UNICEF for administrative purposes and is accountable to the HLSG Chair for implementation of the ECW workplan and budget, in close consultation with the Chair(s) of the ExCom, as per the Hosting Agreement.
Unicef Papua New Guinea is looking for a motivated PM&E Specialist to assist in the development of national capacities for monitoring, evaluation and research, with special attention to the interest, concern and participation of government, community, and civil society stakeholders.
Unicef Papua New Guinea is looking for a motivated PSEA Specialist who supports the development and preparation of the PSEA programme and is responsible for the management, implementation, monitoring, reporting, and evaluation of the PSEA programmes/projects within the country programme.
Generation Unlimited (GenU) is UNICEF’s global multi-sector partnership platform, connecting young people worldwide to opportunities in employability, entrepreneurship, and climate resilience by 2030. GenU is scaling up innovative financing to unlock resources for youth-led climate adaptation and sustainable development. This global consultancy will drive the design and execution of innovative finance solutions, focusing on debt swaps, blended finance, and major philanthropic partnerships.
During the duration period of the contract, the consultant will support the following activities:
1. Mapping and linking potential GBV service entry points to specialized GBV case management services, with a particular focus on child survivors of sexual violence;
2. Formalizing standard operating procedures and referral protocols for responding to different types of cases (child survivors, mandatory reporting, etc.);
3. Training community volunteers and outreach workers on how to safely and appropriately respond to disclosures and make safe and ethical referrals when GBV survivors ask for help (based on the GBV Pocket Guide);
4. Developing a Caring for Child Survivors of Sexual Abuse (CCS) case management protocol tailored to Sudan to support local service providers to integrate CCS into all stages of their programming, including emergency contingency planning (based on the updated Caring for Child Survivors (CCS) of Sexual Abuse Guidelines and associated Training Package);
5. Sharing the resources and learning through global GBViE fora, including the GBV case management task force convened under the umbrella of the GBVIMS.
During the 3-month period of the contract, the Consultant will support a series of specific deliverables aiming at strengthening GBViE targeted advocacy and communications, including during the international events occurring within the contract duration with a specific focus on key messages for donors.
Under the supervision of the Child Protection Specialist, Child Protection Section, the consultant will provide technical support and monitor the multiple implementing partners in the provinces through on-site, real-time activity guidance and technical support to ensure that activities are well harmonised and implemented to achieve the planned targets and results under the same result framework.
The consultancy will monitor and provide support to implementing partners on the ground (in the field) and provide the necessary technical guidance but also attend meetings with implementing partners in the field in schools and communities. The consultant will also serve as a broker, engaging with key gatekeepers and creating alignment on the work of different agencies operating in schools and those in communities.
For every child, protection.
The consultant will support the implementation of UNICEF’s social protection component of the joint UN Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) programme, supported by the Government of Switzerland, and implemented jointly with UNDP, UNESCO and FAO, by strengthening disaster risk and protection planning capacities within the social protection sector in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (FBiH), in line with shock-responsive social protection (SRSP) principles.
The consultant will support the implementation of UNICEF’s social protection component of the joint UN Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) programme, supported by the Government of Switzerland, and implemented jointly with UNDP, UNESCO and FAO, by strengthening disaster risk and protection planning capacities within the social protection sector in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (FBiH), in line with shock-responsive social protection (SRSP) principles.
The United Nations Children’s Fund in Cambodia is looking for a Cambodian national consultant to is to assess local capacity needs and map the locally and internationally available resources and partnership including human and financial resources necessary for development and implementation of a bachelor’s degree Programme in Special Education in Cambodia. The consultant will be expected to provide concrete recommendations on strategies, options and indicative course content that inform the development and the implementation of the programme that is aligned with the current global trends and the country context, and suggest potential partnerships and resources required to fill the local capacity gaps.
If you are passionate about making a lasting difference for children in Cambodia, UNICEF would like to hear from you.