UNICEF India is seeking a dynamic Social and Behaviour Change (SBC) Specialist to provide technical and operational support in developing evidence‑based strategies that drive measurable social and behavioural change across three states. Working under the supervision of the Chief Field Office and in close collaboration with the Chief of SBC, the Specialist will design and implement SBC programmes, including in states without dedicated SBC presence. By engaging communities, children, civil society partners, and government counterparts, the role will empower stakeholders, foster participation, and promote sustainable change. This position directly contributes to advancing children’s rights, survival, and wellbeing in India.
We are looking for an enthusiastic Emergency Manager (Risk and Preparedness), who provides technical leadership, coordination, and management oversight across integrated risk analysis and preparedness functions.
Join UNICEF and support the delivery of supplies and services to children worldwide. As a Procurement Assistant (GS-5) in the Supply Division, you will support procurement and contracting processes, including preparing and reviewing documentation, maintaining data and systems, and coordinating with internal teams and suppliers to ensure timely and compliant processing of procurement activities.
UNICEF is seeking for a consultant who will review the existing guidelines, the data collection strategy and the concept note for the redesigned Single Window, and jointly with MCDSS, develop guidelines for the implementation of the single window at national and sub-national levels.
The fundamental mission of UNICEF is to promote the rights of every child, everywhere, in everything the organization does — in programs, in advocacy and in operations. The equity strategy, emphasizing the most disadvantaged and excluded children and families, translates this commitment to children's rights into action.
The consultancy is designed to augment UNICEF program delivery through specialized technical expertise, implementation‑related follow‑up, analytical inputs, structured documentation, knowledge generation, and learning products. The Consultant will work in close coordination with UNICEF colleagues, Government of Kenya counterparts, and implementing partners, as required, to deliver the agreed outputs.
UNICEF Comoros is seeking a Senior Digital Impact Associate to support the management and operation of ICT systems and digital solutions. The role provides technical expertise in systems administration, user support, and digital/data solution implementation to enable efficient programme delivery. Working within a multi-country office setup, the position collaborates closely with the Madagascar Digital Impact team while serving as the sole Digital Impact focal point in Comoros.
The purpose of this consultancy is to provide time bound, hands on technical and coordination support to the Ministry of Education and Training (MoET) to strengthen programme management, financial oversight, and digital systems implementation within the context of GPE funded programmes.
Under the guidance of the Communication Specialist, and in coordination with the ADAP programme, the Partnership Intern will assist in designing a partnership concept aimed at engaging diaspora Generation Z and Generation Alpha audiences in fundraising and advocacy for UNICEF. The Intern will further contribute to initiatives engaging young people in Armenia to promote climate action and strengthen youth center activities.
This consultancy aims to provide strategic and technical support to the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW), Ministry of Tribal Affairs (MoTA), and key partners to strengthen the integration, quality, and continuum of care for childhood non-communicable diseases (NCDs) in India. As India undergoes an epidemiological transition, childhood NCDs—such as Type 1 Diabetes, congenital and rheumatic heart disease, sickle cell disease, and asthma—are emerging as critical yet under-integrated priorities within child health systems. While national platforms like NP‑NCD, RBSK, and Ayushman Bharat Health and Wellness Centres offer entry points for prevention and care, fragmentation, variable capacities, and gaps in referral, data systems, and long-term follow-up persist. The consultancy will support policy convergence, system integration across primary care and referral pathways, quality improvement, data use, state-level implementation, and multi-stakeholder coordination. It also emphasizes documentation, evidence generation, and social and behaviour change approaches to improve prevention and long-term management of childhood NCDs.
Join UNICEF Bhutan to advance integrated, climate-resilient and nutrition-responsive systems, aligned with national priorities and Bhutan’s NDC. The role promotes cross-sectoral approaches that strengthen climate-resilient social sector systems for children—including nutrition-sensitive food systems, environmental health, and primary health care—addressing the triple burden of malnutrition and delivering sustainable results for children, adolescents, and women.
To provide senior technical leadership and end-to-end support to UNICEF Mongolia Country Office in the development of the Country Programme Document (CPD) and the Country Programme Management Plan (CPMP), ensuring high-quality application of Results-Based Management (RBM), strategic prioritization, and operational alignment in line with UNICEF corporate guidance and UNSDCF.
In Mongolia, strengthening the child protection system remains a national priority, particularly through improved case management and information systems. With UNICEF’s support, the Government of Mongolia is preparing for the nationwide rollout of Primero (CPIMS+), an open‑source digital child protection case management system. Primero is designed to help case workers manage and track cases involving vulnerable children and those at risk of violence, abuse, neglect, and exploitation. Planned for full deployment by the end of 2026, the system will support national, subnational, and community‑level actors, improve service efficiency and coverage, and generate evidence for policy and programming. The system will also be integrated with existing national platforms, including the Child Helpline (108) and child protection financing claim modules. The consultancy aims to provide specialized, time‑bound technical support for system configuration, testing, integration, data protection, and nationwide rollout, including training and ongoing technical guidance to government counterparts and frontline users.
UNICEF in Vientiane, Lao PDR is looking for 2 National Internship for Communication & Advocacy. The duration of this assignment is 6 months, starting as soon as possible. The intern will be based in UNICEF Office in Vientiane.
appui technique spécialisé à l’UNICEF pour garantir un suivi continu et structuré du projet CBPF, une documentation régulière des progrès, résultats et leçons apprises et une conformité totale aux exigences de reporting CBPF/OCHA pendant toute la durée de mise en œuvre du projet.
Consultant national qualifié pour la préparation, la planification, la mise en œuvre et le suivi des interventions de SBC dans les régions de Mopti et de Gao (Ménaka).
The Administrative Assistant (G-5) reports to the Senior Operations Associate and provides comprehensive administrative support across all areas of office administration. This includes protocol services, procurement of goods and services, mail and telecommunications, ICT support, asset management, maintenance coordination, travel arrangements, event/logistics assistance and support to security and business continuity activities. The role focuses on the effective execution and delivery of administrative services, ensuring that the CSC’s operations are efficient, fully compliant with organizational policies and procedures, and responsive to the evolving needs of UNICEF in Brussels.
The Division of Private Sector Fundraising and Partnerships (PFP) in Geneva works to deliver results for children by maximizing UNICEF’s private fundraising, partnerships, and engagement—especially through National Committees (NatComs). Within PFP, the National Committee Relations Section ensures strategic alignment between NatComs and UNICEF through Joint Strategic Planning (JSP), manages relationships and risks, and acts as the primary liaison with NatCom Executive Directors and Board Chairs.The role described supports the Deputy Director, National Committee Relations by coordinating and strengthening UNICEF–NatCom relationships through communication, analysis, and facilitation. It provides tailored support to National Committees, tracks agreed follow-up actions, and helps connect NatComs with the wider UNICEF system to enhance their contribution to UNICEF’s Strategic Plans, particularly in high-income countries.
UNICEF India is seeking a dynamic Social and Behaviour Change (SBC) Specialist to provide technical and operational support in developing evidence‑based strategies that drive measurable social and behavioural change across three states. Working under the supervision of the Chief Field Office and in close collaboration with the Chief of SBC, the Specialist will design and implement SBC programmes, including in states without dedicated SBC presence. By engaging communities, children, civil society partners, and government counterparts, the role will empower stakeholders, foster participation, and promote sustainable change. This position directly contributes to advancing children’s rights, survival, and wellbeing in India.
We are looking for an enthusiastic Emergency Manager (Risk and Preparedness), who provides technical leadership, coordination, and management oversight across integrated risk analysis and preparedness functions.
Join UNICEF and support the delivery of supplies and services to children worldwide. As a Procurement Assistant (GS-5) in the Supply Division, you will support procurement and contracting processes, including preparing and reviewing documentation, maintaining data and systems, and coordinating with internal teams and suppliers to ensure timely and compliant processing of procurement activities.
UNICEF is seeking for a consultant who will review the existing guidelines, the data collection strategy and the concept note for the redesigned Single Window, and jointly with MCDSS, develop guidelines for the implementation of the single window at national and sub-national levels.
The fundamental mission of UNICEF is to promote the rights of every child, everywhere, in everything the organization does — in programs, in advocacy and in operations. The equity strategy, emphasizing the most disadvantaged and excluded children and families, translates this commitment to children's rights into action.
The consultancy is designed to augment UNICEF program delivery through specialized technical expertise, implementation‑related follow‑up, analytical inputs, structured documentation, knowledge generation, and learning products. The Consultant will work in close coordination with UNICEF colleagues, Government of Kenya counterparts, and implementing partners, as required, to deliver the agreed outputs.
UNICEF Comoros is seeking a Senior Digital Impact Associate to support the management and operation of ICT systems and digital solutions. The role provides technical expertise in systems administration, user support, and digital/data solution implementation to enable efficient programme delivery. Working within a multi-country office setup, the position collaborates closely with the Madagascar Digital Impact team while serving as the sole Digital Impact focal point in Comoros.
The purpose of this consultancy is to provide time bound, hands on technical and coordination support to the Ministry of Education and Training (MoET) to strengthen programme management, financial oversight, and digital systems implementation within the context of GPE funded programmes.
Under the guidance of the Communication Specialist, and in coordination with the ADAP programme, the Partnership Intern will assist in designing a partnership concept aimed at engaging diaspora Generation Z and Generation Alpha audiences in fundraising and advocacy for UNICEF. The Intern will further contribute to initiatives engaging young people in Armenia to promote climate action and strengthen youth center activities.
This consultancy aims to provide strategic and technical support to the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW), Ministry of Tribal Affairs (MoTA), and key partners to strengthen the integration, quality, and continuum of care for childhood non-communicable diseases (NCDs) in India. As India undergoes an epidemiological transition, childhood NCDs—such as Type 1 Diabetes, congenital and rheumatic heart disease, sickle cell disease, and asthma—are emerging as critical yet under-integrated priorities within child health systems. While national platforms like NP‑NCD, RBSK, and Ayushman Bharat Health and Wellness Centres offer entry points for prevention and care, fragmentation, variable capacities, and gaps in referral, data systems, and long-term follow-up persist. The consultancy will support policy convergence, system integration across primary care and referral pathways, quality improvement, data use, state-level implementation, and multi-stakeholder coordination. It also emphasizes documentation, evidence generation, and social and behaviour change approaches to improve prevention and long-term management of childhood NCDs.
Join UNICEF Bhutan to advance integrated, climate-resilient and nutrition-responsive systems, aligned with national priorities and Bhutan’s NDC. The role promotes cross-sectoral approaches that strengthen climate-resilient social sector systems for children—including nutrition-sensitive food systems, environmental health, and primary health care—addressing the triple burden of malnutrition and delivering sustainable results for children, adolescents, and women.
To provide senior technical leadership and end-to-end support to UNICEF Mongolia Country Office in the development of the Country Programme Document (CPD) and the Country Programme Management Plan (CPMP), ensuring high-quality application of Results-Based Management (RBM), strategic prioritization, and operational alignment in line with UNICEF corporate guidance and UNSDCF.
In Mongolia, strengthening the child protection system remains a national priority, particularly through improved case management and information systems. With UNICEF’s support, the Government of Mongolia is preparing for the nationwide rollout of Primero (CPIMS+), an open‑source digital child protection case management system. Primero is designed to help case workers manage and track cases involving vulnerable children and those at risk of violence, abuse, neglect, and exploitation. Planned for full deployment by the end of 2026, the system will support national, subnational, and community‑level actors, improve service efficiency and coverage, and generate evidence for policy and programming. The system will also be integrated with existing national platforms, including the Child Helpline (108) and child protection financing claim modules. The consultancy aims to provide specialized, time‑bound technical support for system configuration, testing, integration, data protection, and nationwide rollout, including training and ongoing technical guidance to government counterparts and frontline users.
UNICEF in Vientiane, Lao PDR is looking for 2 National Internship for Communication & Advocacy. The duration of this assignment is 6 months, starting as soon as possible. The intern will be based in UNICEF Office in Vientiane.
appui technique spécialisé à l’UNICEF pour garantir un suivi continu et structuré du projet CBPF, une documentation régulière des progrès, résultats et leçons apprises et une conformité totale aux exigences de reporting CBPF/OCHA pendant toute la durée de mise en œuvre du projet.
Consultant national qualifié pour la préparation, la planification, la mise en œuvre et le suivi des interventions de SBC dans les régions de Mopti et de Gao (Ménaka).
The Administrative Assistant (G-5) reports to the Senior Operations Associate and provides comprehensive administrative support across all areas of office administration. This includes protocol services, procurement of goods and services, mail and telecommunications, ICT support, asset management, maintenance coordination, travel arrangements, event/logistics assistance and support to security and business continuity activities. The role focuses on the effective execution and delivery of administrative services, ensuring that the CSC’s operations are efficient, fully compliant with organizational policies and procedures, and responsive to the evolving needs of UNICEF in Brussels.
The Division of Private Sector Fundraising and Partnerships (PFP) in Geneva works to deliver results for children by maximizing UNICEF’s private fundraising, partnerships, and engagement—especially through National Committees (NatComs). Within PFP, the National Committee Relations Section ensures strategic alignment between NatComs and UNICEF through Joint Strategic Planning (JSP), manages relationships and risks, and acts as the primary liaison with NatCom Executive Directors and Board Chairs.The role described supports the Deputy Director, National Committee Relations by coordinating and strengthening UNICEF–NatCom relationships through communication, analysis, and facilitation. It provides tailored support to National Committees, tracks agreed follow-up actions, and helps connect NatComs with the wider UNICEF system to enhance their contribution to UNICEF’s Strategic Plans, particularly in high-income countries.