The fundamental mission of UNICEF is to promote the rights of every child, everywhere. Within UNICEF, the Programme Group (PG) provides global programme leadership to achieve results for the most disadvantaged and excluded children everywhere within the overall framework of the UNICEF Strategic Plan, 2022–2025 and in response to the universal scope of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). PG leads UNICEF’s global programmatic vision to provide countries in all types of contexts with technical assistance (working closely with Regional Offices) to boost programme excellence as well as support to leverage evidence, partnerships, and innovations that can be adapted and taken to scale in different country contexts – including humanitarian settings and fragile and crisis-affected settings.
UNICEF Nepal Country Office is looking for committed professional and expert to conduct a comprehensive review of Nepal's current status regarding the triple elimination of HIV, Syphilis, and Hepatitis B virus (HBV) transmission from mother to child, and develop a costed national roadmap for 2025-2035. The assignment is for 120 days within a period of 6 months, and it is home based assignment with travel required within country.
Focusing on trends and recurring challenges, the outcome of this consultancy will better inform UNICEF’s capacity to support the delivery of quality programming in humanitarian settings as defined in the CCCs. It will seek to make recommendations regarding required capacity and system changes and accountabilities amongst HQ divisions, and vis-à-vis regional and country offices to better ensure predictable, timely, and high-quality programme support.
This work is critical to ensuring that UNICEF’s humanitarian interventions continue to save lives, alleviate suffering, and support long-term recovery and resilience for the most vulnerable populations affected by crises.
UNICEF Egypt seeks to establish Long Term Agreements (LTA’s) with multiple qualified professionals to provide multimedia content for different activities and events. The pictures and videos will be used by UNICEF and its partners across various platforms (including digital and print). The pictures and videos will also potentially be shared and used by UNICEF HQ, UNICEF regional and other country offices, governmental partners and other partners such as media, NGO and other UN agencies.
This role is being established to increase the capacity of the Audience and Market Insights (AMI) unit, specifically to enhance the actionability of research and insights. The focus will be on supporting research related to high-value and hard-to-reach audiences.
The fundamental mission of UNICEF is to promote the rights of every child, everywhere. Within UNICEF, the Programme Group (PG) provides global programme leadership to achieve results for the most disadvantaged and excluded children everywhere within the overall framework of the UNICEF Strategic Plan, 2022–2025 and in response to the universal scope of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). PG leads UNICEF’s global programmatic vision to provide countries in all types of contexts with technical assistance (working closely with Regional Offices) to boost programme excellence as well as support to leverage evidence, partnerships, and innovations that can be adapted and taken to scale in different country contexts – including humanitarian settings and fragile and crisis-affected settings.
UNICEF Nepal Country Office is looking for committed professional and expert to conduct a comprehensive review of Nepal's current status regarding the triple elimination of HIV, Syphilis, and Hepatitis B virus (HBV) transmission from mother to child, and develop a costed national roadmap for 2025-2035. The assignment is for 120 days within a period of 6 months, and it is home based assignment with travel required within country.
Focusing on trends and recurring challenges, the outcome of this consultancy will better inform UNICEF’s capacity to support the delivery of quality programming in humanitarian settings as defined in the CCCs. It will seek to make recommendations regarding required capacity and system changes and accountabilities amongst HQ divisions, and vis-à-vis regional and country offices to better ensure predictable, timely, and high-quality programme support.
This work is critical to ensuring that UNICEF’s humanitarian interventions continue to save lives, alleviate suffering, and support long-term recovery and resilience for the most vulnerable populations affected by crises.
UNICEF Egypt seeks to establish Long Term Agreements (LTA’s) with multiple qualified professionals to provide multimedia content for different activities and events. The pictures and videos will be used by UNICEF and its partners across various platforms (including digital and print). The pictures and videos will also potentially be shared and used by UNICEF HQ, UNICEF regional and other country offices, governmental partners and other partners such as media, NGO and other UN agencies.
This role is being established to increase the capacity of the Audience and Market Insights (AMI) unit, specifically to enhance the actionability of research and insights. The focus will be on supporting research related to high-value and hard-to-reach audiences.