UNICEF Uganda is seeking a talented and experienced Videographer to produce high‑quality, impactful video content that amplifies issues affecting children and women while showcasing UNICEF’s work with the Government of Uganda, district authorities, partners, and the private sector. The Videographer will use strong filming and editing skills to craft compelling visual stories that reflect the lived realities of vulnerable communities and the transformative impact of UNICEF’s programmes. This role involves frequent field missions across Uganda’s most at‑risk areas to capture authentic footage that strengthens UNICEF’s communication, advocacy, and programme visibility at national, regional, and global levels.
UNICEF Uganda is seeking talented professional writers and editors to produce high quality, public facing communication materials that clearly and compellingly communicate results for children. Working in line with UNICEF’s Stylebook, Brand Book, and publication guidelines, the consultants will develop and refine a wide range of external products including donor materials, reports, situation updates, studies, fact sheets, human interest stories, web articles, manuals, newsletters, presentations, and campaign content. The writers/editors will provide consistent, accurate, and coherent editorial support, ensuring all materials meet UNICEF’s standards and strengthen knowledge management, communication, and advocacy efforts. Selected consultants will work under a flexible contract arrangement, receiving task specific work orders throughout the contract period to deliver writing and editorial services as needed.
UNICEF works towards realization of the rights of children as prescribed in the Convention of the Rights of the Children. These rights pertain to child survival, protection, development, and participation.
There is an ongoing requirement for the production of Impact Narratives and Investment Cases to communicate key messages to diverse audiences, including donors, partners, and the public. To ensure these materials are visually compelling, accessible, and aligned with branding standards, there is an ongoing need for professional design services. This includes the development of templates, layouts, and visual assets in English and other languages.
UNICEF seeks to engage a Senior Consultant to conduct a time-bound benefits realisation study of GSSC services and assess benefits of selected existing GSSC services, review new and planned FFI services to assess the credibility, clarity, and measurability of their intended benefits. In addition, the Consultant will identify systemic enablers and blockers to benefits realisation across the GSSC service portfolio and propose a practical Benefits Realisation Framework to be embedded in GSSC service design, governance, and performance management going forward.
The UNICEF Venture Fund is seeking a Programme Specialist (Portfolio Strategist, P3) to strategically manage and grow its investment portfolio of frontier technology solutions that drive impact for children. The role will lead portfolio management, company selection, technical assistance coordination, performance tracking, and partnership development to maximize return on investment and scale innovative, open-source solutions globally. This is a unique opportunity to shape emerging technology markets and accelerate results for children through innovation.
UNICEF in Vientiane, Lao PDR is looking for an Individual National Consultancy for Public Finance for Nutrition. The duration of this assignment is 12 months, starting as soon as possible and the consultant shall be home based; occasionally the consultant will have to come to UNICEF Office when required.
We are looking for a T4D Specialist to primarily work on the TeamOne initiative, while also supporting strategic priorities and partnerships for the DCOE team. The T4D Specialist reports to the Chief, Digital Centre of Excellence (DCOE).
The consultant will be responsible for conducting a comprehensive end-term review of the National Strategy for Infant and Young Child Feeding Sri Lanka 2015-2020, NSPCH 2018–2025 and existing Adolescent Health Strategic Plan providing evidence-based guidance to inform the development of the NSPCH 2026–2035. The scope of work will include desk reviews, stakeholder consultations, contextual analyses, new strategic recommendations and guidance, aligned with national priorities and relevant global frameworks (e.g. the Nurturing Care Framework).
UNICEF in Vientiane, Lao PDR is looking for a National Consultant to support nutrition information system in Lao PDR. The duration of this assignment is 11 months, starting as soon as possible and the consultant shall be home based and work closely with the government’s office to support Ministries of Health and Finance.
UNICEF in Vientiane, Lao PDR is looking for a National Consultant for planning and implementation of the UNICEF nutrition programme in Lao PDR. The duration of this assignment is 10 months, starting as soon as possible and the consultant shall be office based.
This international consultancy will support the UNICEF Iraq Country Office (CO) in developing a foundational skills (literacy and numeracy) training package for primary school teachers and delivering Training of Trainers (ToT) for lead trainers from the Ministry of Education (MoE) and the General Directorates of Education (GDoEs). The initiative aims to strengthen teachers’ capacity to support children with special needs, girls, internally displaced persons (IDPs), and returnees, thereby addressing high rates of repetition and dropout in the early grades.
UNICEF Belarus is seeking an experienced national consultant to provide expert technical and coordination support to the implementation of activities related to the development of a national strategy on violence against children (VAC) prevention and response. The assignment will focus on supporting national intersectoral coordination processes, contributing expert technical inputs to project documentation, and leading capacity-building and institutional strengthening efforts, in close collaboration with national stakeholders and the international consultant.
UNICEF Bhutan seeks proposal from eligible national consultants to institutionalize different connectivity models in Bhutanese schools through development of a nationally
endorsed Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) and Service Level Agreements (SLA), structured stakeholder coordination framework, and to establish sustainable public-private partnerships (PPPs) to support school connectivity and digital literacy implementation.
The objective of this consultancy is to produce a comprehensive Geneva ecosystem analysis and partnership development strategy that will enable Safe Online to effectively leverage Geneva-based institutions, networks, and platforms to advance its mission. The consultancy will deliver concrete outputs including stakeholder mapping, partnership opportunity assessments, an engagement strategy, and a pipeline of cultivated relationships ready for Safe Online leadership to act upon.
JPO Education Officer (Digital Learning), P-2, Luanda, Angola.
Join UNICEF Angola as a Junior Professional Officer (JPO) – Education Officer (Digital Learning) and help accelerate innovative learning solutions that reach every child. This P‑2 role, funded by the Government of Finland, offers an exceptional opportunity for a motivated early‑career professional to contribute to high-impact digital learning initiatives in one of UNICEF’s priority countries.
The P4 Disability Inclusion Specialist is a strategically vital role for UNICEF Ukraine, designed to address a critical gap in disability-inclusive technical expertise at a time when national reform momentum and donor expectations are rapidly increasing. The position is essential not only for the Social Policy Section and the Social Recovery Unit, but for the broader country office and the country programme leadership areas (Better Start, Better Learning and Skills and Better Care), enabling UNICEF to effectively engage in and influence disability-inclusive reforms and where applicable, support service delivery scalable models. To ensure comprehensive support and alignment across the organisation, the role will have a dotted reporting line to the Deputy Representative – Programmes, while being line-managed by the Chief of Social Policy and Economic Analysis to ensure strong technical leadership and integration within core social policy workstreams.
This position will equip UNICEF Ukraine to provide high-level, technically sound guidance that ensures disability inclusion is embedded in the design and implementation of national reforms. It will support the development of inclusive policies, legislation, and service delivery systems that align with international standards and UNICEF’s strategic priorities.
We are seeking a dedicated professional to support programme design, planning, implementation, and evaluation. In this role, you will contribute to monitoring the situation of children’s rights, strengthening national capacities for data and evidence generation, and ensuring that UNICEF’s programmes and advocacy remain grounded in child rights principles.
The UNICEF Global Learning Innovation Hub in Helsinki is seeking a Partnership and Knowledge Management Intern to support both partnerships and knowledge management functions, with a particular focus on digital education and learning innovation. The internship is designed as a learning-focused role for a recent graduate or early-career professional and offers an opportunity to gain hands-on experience in international development, partnerships, and digital education programming within a global team.
Ukraine is facing one of the most complex youth development challenges in Europe. UNICEF seeks to promote integrated learning-to-earning pathways, linking training, apprenticeships, and entrepreneurship into coherent transitions toward sustainable employment, aligned with labor market demand and national recovery priorities, and responsive to current and emerging labor market needs.
UNICEF’s Adolescent Development & Participation (ADAP) program in Ukraine is positioned at the center of these national priorities. the Programme Officer will coordinate UNICEF Ukraine’s work on youth employment, apprenticeships, and entrepreneurship, contributing directly to the ADAP strategy’s economic opportunities and livelihoods outcomes. The Officer will design, implement, and scale evidence-based models that increase access to decent work and entrepreneurship pathways for young people, with particular focus on the most vulnerable groups, including displaced youth, NEETs, and youth in rural or conflict-affected areas. The role will require close collaboration with national and local government partners (e.g., Ministry of Economy, Ministry of Youth and Sports, local hromadas), as well as strategic engagement with private sector, CSO, and UN partners to create integrated, sustainable, and replicable youth employment solutions aligned with the EU Youth Guarantee and national recovery priorities. This position is pivotal for strengthening systems, scaling impact, and ensuring continuity in youth economic programming.
UNICEF Uganda is seeking a talented and experienced Videographer to produce high‑quality, impactful video content that amplifies issues affecting children and women while showcasing UNICEF’s work with the Government of Uganda, district authorities, partners, and the private sector. The Videographer will use strong filming and editing skills to craft compelling visual stories that reflect the lived realities of vulnerable communities and the transformative impact of UNICEF’s programmes. This role involves frequent field missions across Uganda’s most at‑risk areas to capture authentic footage that strengthens UNICEF’s communication, advocacy, and programme visibility at national, regional, and global levels.
UNICEF Uganda is seeking talented professional writers and editors to produce high quality, public facing communication materials that clearly and compellingly communicate results for children. Working in line with UNICEF’s Stylebook, Brand Book, and publication guidelines, the consultants will develop and refine a wide range of external products including donor materials, reports, situation updates, studies, fact sheets, human interest stories, web articles, manuals, newsletters, presentations, and campaign content. The writers/editors will provide consistent, accurate, and coherent editorial support, ensuring all materials meet UNICEF’s standards and strengthen knowledge management, communication, and advocacy efforts. Selected consultants will work under a flexible contract arrangement, receiving task specific work orders throughout the contract period to deliver writing and editorial services as needed.
UNICEF works towards realization of the rights of children as prescribed in the Convention of the Rights of the Children. These rights pertain to child survival, protection, development, and participation.
There is an ongoing requirement for the production of Impact Narratives and Investment Cases to communicate key messages to diverse audiences, including donors, partners, and the public. To ensure these materials are visually compelling, accessible, and aligned with branding standards, there is an ongoing need for professional design services. This includes the development of templates, layouts, and visual assets in English and other languages.
UNICEF seeks to engage a Senior Consultant to conduct a time-bound benefits realisation study of GSSC services and assess benefits of selected existing GSSC services, review new and planned FFI services to assess the credibility, clarity, and measurability of their intended benefits. In addition, the Consultant will identify systemic enablers and blockers to benefits realisation across the GSSC service portfolio and propose a practical Benefits Realisation Framework to be embedded in GSSC service design, governance, and performance management going forward.
The UNICEF Venture Fund is seeking a Programme Specialist (Portfolio Strategist, P3) to strategically manage and grow its investment portfolio of frontier technology solutions that drive impact for children. The role will lead portfolio management, company selection, technical assistance coordination, performance tracking, and partnership development to maximize return on investment and scale innovative, open-source solutions globally. This is a unique opportunity to shape emerging technology markets and accelerate results for children through innovation.
UNICEF in Vientiane, Lao PDR is looking for an Individual National Consultancy for Public Finance for Nutrition. The duration of this assignment is 12 months, starting as soon as possible and the consultant shall be home based; occasionally the consultant will have to come to UNICEF Office when required.
We are looking for a T4D Specialist to primarily work on the TeamOne initiative, while also supporting strategic priorities and partnerships for the DCOE team. The T4D Specialist reports to the Chief, Digital Centre of Excellence (DCOE).
The consultant will be responsible for conducting a comprehensive end-term review of the National Strategy for Infant and Young Child Feeding Sri Lanka 2015-2020, NSPCH 2018–2025 and existing Adolescent Health Strategic Plan providing evidence-based guidance to inform the development of the NSPCH 2026–2035. The scope of work will include desk reviews, stakeholder consultations, contextual analyses, new strategic recommendations and guidance, aligned with national priorities and relevant global frameworks (e.g. the Nurturing Care Framework).
UNICEF in Vientiane, Lao PDR is looking for a National Consultant to support nutrition information system in Lao PDR. The duration of this assignment is 11 months, starting as soon as possible and the consultant shall be home based and work closely with the government’s office to support Ministries of Health and Finance.
UNICEF in Vientiane, Lao PDR is looking for a National Consultant for planning and implementation of the UNICEF nutrition programme in Lao PDR. The duration of this assignment is 10 months, starting as soon as possible and the consultant shall be office based.
This international consultancy will support the UNICEF Iraq Country Office (CO) in developing a foundational skills (literacy and numeracy) training package for primary school teachers and delivering Training of Trainers (ToT) for lead trainers from the Ministry of Education (MoE) and the General Directorates of Education (GDoEs). The initiative aims to strengthen teachers’ capacity to support children with special needs, girls, internally displaced persons (IDPs), and returnees, thereby addressing high rates of repetition and dropout in the early grades.
UNICEF Belarus is seeking an experienced national consultant to provide expert technical and coordination support to the implementation of activities related to the development of a national strategy on violence against children (VAC) prevention and response. The assignment will focus on supporting national intersectoral coordination processes, contributing expert technical inputs to project documentation, and leading capacity-building and institutional strengthening efforts, in close collaboration with national stakeholders and the international consultant.
UNICEF Bhutan seeks proposal from eligible national consultants to institutionalize different connectivity models in Bhutanese schools through development of a nationally
endorsed Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) and Service Level Agreements (SLA), structured stakeholder coordination framework, and to establish sustainable public-private partnerships (PPPs) to support school connectivity and digital literacy implementation.
The objective of this consultancy is to produce a comprehensive Geneva ecosystem analysis and partnership development strategy that will enable Safe Online to effectively leverage Geneva-based institutions, networks, and platforms to advance its mission. The consultancy will deliver concrete outputs including stakeholder mapping, partnership opportunity assessments, an engagement strategy, and a pipeline of cultivated relationships ready for Safe Online leadership to act upon.
JPO Education Officer (Digital Learning), P-2, Luanda, Angola.
Join UNICEF Angola as a Junior Professional Officer (JPO) – Education Officer (Digital Learning) and help accelerate innovative learning solutions that reach every child. This P‑2 role, funded by the Government of Finland, offers an exceptional opportunity for a motivated early‑career professional to contribute to high-impact digital learning initiatives in one of UNICEF’s priority countries.
The P4 Disability Inclusion Specialist is a strategically vital role for UNICEF Ukraine, designed to address a critical gap in disability-inclusive technical expertise at a time when national reform momentum and donor expectations are rapidly increasing. The position is essential not only for the Social Policy Section and the Social Recovery Unit, but for the broader country office and the country programme leadership areas (Better Start, Better Learning and Skills and Better Care), enabling UNICEF to effectively engage in and influence disability-inclusive reforms and where applicable, support service delivery scalable models. To ensure comprehensive support and alignment across the organisation, the role will have a dotted reporting line to the Deputy Representative – Programmes, while being line-managed by the Chief of Social Policy and Economic Analysis to ensure strong technical leadership and integration within core social policy workstreams.
This position will equip UNICEF Ukraine to provide high-level, technically sound guidance that ensures disability inclusion is embedded in the design and implementation of national reforms. It will support the development of inclusive policies, legislation, and service delivery systems that align with international standards and UNICEF’s strategic priorities.
We are seeking a dedicated professional to support programme design, planning, implementation, and evaluation. In this role, you will contribute to monitoring the situation of children’s rights, strengthening national capacities for data and evidence generation, and ensuring that UNICEF’s programmes and advocacy remain grounded in child rights principles.
The UNICEF Global Learning Innovation Hub in Helsinki is seeking a Partnership and Knowledge Management Intern to support both partnerships and knowledge management functions, with a particular focus on digital education and learning innovation. The internship is designed as a learning-focused role for a recent graduate or early-career professional and offers an opportunity to gain hands-on experience in international development, partnerships, and digital education programming within a global team.
Ukraine is facing one of the most complex youth development challenges in Europe. UNICEF seeks to promote integrated learning-to-earning pathways, linking training, apprenticeships, and entrepreneurship into coherent transitions toward sustainable employment, aligned with labor market demand and national recovery priorities, and responsive to current and emerging labor market needs.
UNICEF’s Adolescent Development & Participation (ADAP) program in Ukraine is positioned at the center of these national priorities. the Programme Officer will coordinate UNICEF Ukraine’s work on youth employment, apprenticeships, and entrepreneurship, contributing directly to the ADAP strategy’s economic opportunities and livelihoods outcomes. The Officer will design, implement, and scale evidence-based models that increase access to decent work and entrepreneurship pathways for young people, with particular focus on the most vulnerable groups, including displaced youth, NEETs, and youth in rural or conflict-affected areas. The role will require close collaboration with national and local government partners (e.g., Ministry of Economy, Ministry of Youth and Sports, local hromadas), as well as strategic engagement with private sector, CSO, and UN partners to create integrated, sustainable, and replicable youth employment solutions aligned with the EU Youth Guarantee and national recovery priorities. This position is pivotal for strengthening systems, scaling impact, and ensuring continuity in youth economic programming.