Specific objectives of this evaluation are as follows:
1. To assess how relevant UNICEF’s strategic positioning and conceptual approach to transferable skills development is, including its alignment with global and national education and skills agendas.
2. To assess whether UNICEF transferable skills framework(s) meet the emerging needs of all adolescents, and young people, and sufficiently target marginalized groups (Leave No One Behind), such as girls, most deprived and urban poor.
3. To examine the coherence , and progress towards intended results of UNICEF-supported programming on transferable skills across different countries and regional contexts, with attention to the contribution of UNICEF inputs on delivery mechanisms, and partnerships.
4. To determine the extent to which UNICEF commitment to partner governments and other stakeholders on transferable skills development have been met, as well as the factors that have enabled or hindered these efforts and lessons learned.
TERMS OF REFERENCE (TOR) SENIOR INTERNATIONAL CONSULTANT – COMMUNITY HEALTH INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND STRATEGIC DATA USE FOR HEALTH & NUTRITION (ALGERIA & TINDOUF)
TERMS OF REFERENCE (TOR) INTERNATIONAL SENIOR CONSULTANT – DEVELOPMENT AND PILOT OF AN INTEGRATED SCHOOL MANAGEMENT AND EARLY WARNING SYSTEM MODEL FOR THE SAHRAWI REFUGEE EDUCATION CONTEXT
Join us as the next Community-Based Childcare Consultant for UNICEF Mexico!
Are you passionate about inclusive early childhood care? You'll support the Social Policy team in designing a scalable, high-quality, and affordable community-based childcare model for families living in poverty and informal employment.
If you're ready to shape impactful solutions, read the full advertisement and apply today!
Join us as the next Consultant for Strategies to Expand Childcare Services Using Underutilized Spaces with UNICEF Mexico!
Are you passionate about transforming early childhood care through innovative, inclusive solutions? You'll support the Social Policy team in designing a scalable, cost-effective model for part-time childcare services using underutilized public infrastructure.
If you're ready to help shape a national strategy that prioritizes families living in poverty and precarious employment, read the full advertisement and apply today!
La Oficina de UNICEF en Cuba se complace en anunciar su convocatoria para la Consultoría Implementación de taller de seguimiento en el uso de prueba ADOS-2 (autismo) en Cuba, que tiene el propósito de brindar apoyo técnico para la implementación del segundo taller nacional de acreditación para uso clínico-pedagógico de la prueba ADOS-2 “Escala de Observación para el Diagnóstico de Autismo” en Cuba.
La presente consultoría busca a un/a especialista que cuente con la experiencia y crédito para la formación y certificación de especialistas en el uso clínico del ADOS-2, pueda liderar un 2do taller de seguimiento de la utilización de este medio de diagnóstico.
Invitamos a consultar los términos y requerimientos para esta consultoría y sumarse a colaborar con UNICEF Cuba, haciendo la diferencia para nuestras infancias y adolescencias en Cuba.
The consultant will support EOF’s team in relation to its ECCE (Early Childhood Care and Education) outcomes fund in South Africa, which is expected to launch in November 2025 and continue implementing until 2029.
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 Maldives Country Office is offering an exciting 6-month internship with the Health section. This is a fantastic opportunity to gain hands-on experience and develop essential skills while making a difference in the lives of children. Apply now and be part of a team dedicated to creating a brighter future!
UNICEF Gambia Country Office is seeking the service of an International Consultant to update and finalise the existing draft of the EPI Communication Strategy and Action plan for 2024 -2028.
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.
UNICEF OOI is seeking a dynamic and experienced consultant with extensive experience with using experimental and quasi experimental methods to conduct the impact assessment of Fundoo, a digital platform that seeks to equip young people with 21st century skills. This consultany will be conducted under guidance and direction of the Monitoring and Evaluation Specialist at OOI, and in close collaboration with relevant colleagues in OOI and COs.
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.
Specific objectives of this evaluation are as follows:
1. To assess how relevant UNICEF’s strategic positioning and conceptual approach to transferable skills development is, including its alignment with global and national education and skills agendas.
2. To assess whether UNICEF transferable skills framework(s) meet the emerging needs of all adolescents, and young people, and sufficiently target marginalized groups (Leave No One Behind), such as girls, most deprived and urban poor.
3. To examine the coherence , and progress towards intended results of UNICEF-supported programming on transferable skills across different countries and regional contexts, with attention to the contribution of UNICEF inputs on delivery mechanisms, and partnerships.
4. To determine the extent to which UNICEF commitment to partner governments and other stakeholders on transferable skills development have been met, as well as the factors that have enabled or hindered these efforts and lessons learned.
TERMS OF REFERENCE (TOR) SENIOR INTERNATIONAL CONSULTANT – COMMUNITY HEALTH INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND STRATEGIC DATA USE FOR HEALTH & NUTRITION (ALGERIA & TINDOUF)
TERMS OF REFERENCE (TOR) INTERNATIONAL SENIOR CONSULTANT – DEVELOPMENT AND PILOT OF AN INTEGRATED SCHOOL MANAGEMENT AND EARLY WARNING SYSTEM MODEL FOR THE SAHRAWI REFUGEE EDUCATION CONTEXT
Join us as the next Community-Based Childcare Consultant for UNICEF Mexico!
Are you passionate about inclusive early childhood care? You'll support the Social Policy team in designing a scalable, high-quality, and affordable community-based childcare model for families living in poverty and informal employment.
If you're ready to shape impactful solutions, read the full advertisement and apply today!
Join us as the next Consultant for Strategies to Expand Childcare Services Using Underutilized Spaces with UNICEF Mexico!
Are you passionate about transforming early childhood care through innovative, inclusive solutions? You'll support the Social Policy team in designing a scalable, cost-effective model for part-time childcare services using underutilized public infrastructure.
If you're ready to help shape a national strategy that prioritizes families living in poverty and precarious employment, read the full advertisement and apply today!
La Oficina de UNICEF en Cuba se complace en anunciar su convocatoria para la Consultoría Implementación de taller de seguimiento en el uso de prueba ADOS-2 (autismo) en Cuba, que tiene el propósito de brindar apoyo técnico para la implementación del segundo taller nacional de acreditación para uso clínico-pedagógico de la prueba ADOS-2 “Escala de Observación para el Diagnóstico de Autismo” en Cuba.
La presente consultoría busca a un/a especialista que cuente con la experiencia y crédito para la formación y certificación de especialistas en el uso clínico del ADOS-2, pueda liderar un 2do taller de seguimiento de la utilización de este medio de diagnóstico.
Invitamos a consultar los términos y requerimientos para esta consultoría y sumarse a colaborar con UNICEF Cuba, haciendo la diferencia para nuestras infancias y adolescencias en Cuba.
The consultant will support EOF’s team in relation to its ECCE (Early Childhood Care and Education) outcomes fund in South Africa, which is expected to launch in November 2025 and continue implementing until 2029.
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 Maldives Country Office is offering an exciting 6-month internship with the Health section. This is a fantastic opportunity to gain hands-on experience and develop essential skills while making a difference in the lives of children. Apply now and be part of a team dedicated to creating a brighter future!
UNICEF Gambia Country Office is seeking the service of an International Consultant to update and finalise the existing draft of the EPI Communication Strategy and Action plan for 2024 -2028.
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.
UNICEF OOI is seeking a dynamic and experienced consultant with extensive experience with using experimental and quasi experimental methods to conduct the impact assessment of Fundoo, a digital platform that seeks to equip young people with 21st century skills. This consultany will be conducted under guidance and direction of the Monitoring and Evaluation Specialist at OOI, and in close collaboration with relevant colleagues in OOI and COs.
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.