UNICEF Pakistan is excited to announce an incredible opportunity for a passionate Construction Specialist to join our dynamic Supply & Logistics team in Islamabad, UNICEF Pakistan. Let’s come together to drive impactful change and make a real difference!
UNICEF Tanzania is supporting the Government of Tanzania to scale up integrated ECD services through evidence-based modelling, strategic planning, and multi-sectoral coordination.
Given that, UNICEF aims to support the government of Tanzania to equip work-based ECD centres, including market-based ECD centres, in the two regions in mainland Tanzania (Dar es Salaam and Dodoma) and Zanzibar within one year. These ECD Centres will serve as inspirational models for other places to provide affordable, safe, and quality childcare services for working mothers, as well as holistic development for children under 5 years old
UNICEF is looking for an intern to support the AI Team within the Information and Communication Technology Division.
The intern will work closely with the AI Strategy and Data Science teams to support documentation, stakeholder engagement, policy analysis, and internal communications related to AI governance and data strategy. They will also support documentation, visualization, and communication of insights to various stakeholders.
UNICEF’s Global Internal Communication and Staff Engagement (ICSE) team is seeking a highly skilled and creative podcast producer/editor to lead the development of an internal-facing podcast series titled “Step Up for Child Rights.” Designed for UNICEF’s all staff audience, the podcast will foster engagement and dialogue around key organizational priorities including child rights, scale and impact, climate action, strategic partnerships, innovative financing, and UNICEF’s evolving business model.
The podcast will contribute to internal efforts to strengthen cohesion, amplify UNICEF’s mission, and support staff through change. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in audio and video production, scriptwriting, and storytelling, with a proven ability to create engaging and impactful content. They will collaborate closely with the ICSE team and other stakeholders to ensure the podcast aligns with UNICEF’s strategic direction and internal communication goals.
The Humanitarian Evaluation Effectiveness Portfolio (HEEP) within the Evaluation Office will be managing several L3 evaluations during the second half of 2025 and 2026. These include the evaluation of UNICEF’s L3 (Level 3) response in the State of Palestine. Aligned with EO’s vision to deliver high quality, utilization-focused and more cost-efficient evaluations as well as to ensure rapid turn-around of evaluation deliverables able to inform humanitarian programming in a timely manner; in light of the limited internal capacity within HEEP to complete all the activities included in its work plan; and given UNICEF’s strong localization commitments and its prioritization of local expertise and knowledge as well as of supporting national evaluation capacity and national ownership, EO is currently seeking two Humanitarian Evaluation Consultants to support one of the portfolio’s most high-profile activities of the year: the L3 SoP evaluation. Under the guidance of the EO’s Senior Evaluation Specialist (Humanitarian) and the direct supervision of the Team Lead and Co-Lead, the consultant will provide technical support to the L3 SoP evaluation and help strengthen the overall quality and utility of the final deliverables. The consultants will also review the draft report produced within the scope of another important evaluation (L3 Lebanon) due to the links existing between the two responses .
UNICEF Pakistan is excited to announce an incredible opportunity for a passionate Construction Specialist to join our dynamic Supply & Logistics team in Islamabad, UNICEF Pakistan. Let’s come together to drive impactful change and make a real difference!
UNICEF Tanzania is supporting the Government of Tanzania to scale up integrated ECD services through evidence-based modelling, strategic planning, and multi-sectoral coordination.
Given that, UNICEF aims to support the government of Tanzania to equip work-based ECD centres, including market-based ECD centres, in the two regions in mainland Tanzania (Dar es Salaam and Dodoma) and Zanzibar within one year. These ECD Centres will serve as inspirational models for other places to provide affordable, safe, and quality childcare services for working mothers, as well as holistic development for children under 5 years old
UNICEF is looking for an intern to support the AI Team within the Information and Communication Technology Division.
The intern will work closely with the AI Strategy and Data Science teams to support documentation, stakeholder engagement, policy analysis, and internal communications related to AI governance and data strategy. They will also support documentation, visualization, and communication of insights to various stakeholders.
UNICEF’s Global Internal Communication and Staff Engagement (ICSE) team is seeking a highly skilled and creative podcast producer/editor to lead the development of an internal-facing podcast series titled “Step Up for Child Rights.” Designed for UNICEF’s all staff audience, the podcast will foster engagement and dialogue around key organizational priorities including child rights, scale and impact, climate action, strategic partnerships, innovative financing, and UNICEF’s evolving business model.
The podcast will contribute to internal efforts to strengthen cohesion, amplify UNICEF’s mission, and support staff through change. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in audio and video production, scriptwriting, and storytelling, with a proven ability to create engaging and impactful content. They will collaborate closely with the ICSE team and other stakeholders to ensure the podcast aligns with UNICEF’s strategic direction and internal communication goals.
The Humanitarian Evaluation Effectiveness Portfolio (HEEP) within the Evaluation Office will be managing several L3 evaluations during the second half of 2025 and 2026. These include the evaluation of UNICEF’s L3 (Level 3) response in the State of Palestine. Aligned with EO’s vision to deliver high quality, utilization-focused and more cost-efficient evaluations as well as to ensure rapid turn-around of evaluation deliverables able to inform humanitarian programming in a timely manner; in light of the limited internal capacity within HEEP to complete all the activities included in its work plan; and given UNICEF’s strong localization commitments and its prioritization of local expertise and knowledge as well as of supporting national evaluation capacity and national ownership, EO is currently seeking two Humanitarian Evaluation Consultants to support one of the portfolio’s most high-profile activities of the year: the L3 SoP evaluation. Under the guidance of the EO’s Senior Evaluation Specialist (Humanitarian) and the direct supervision of the Team Lead and Co-Lead, the consultant will provide technical support to the L3 SoP evaluation and help strengthen the overall quality and utility of the final deliverables. The consultants will also review the draft report produced within the scope of another important evaluation (L3 Lebanon) due to the links existing between the two responses .