Under the overall supervision of the Programme Coordinator and in close collaboration with all UNICEF programmes and sectoral teams involved in the refugee response, the consultant will support the UNICEF Refugee Response Office in Poland for enhancing the Accountability to Affected Population efforts through leading content generation, anagement, and dissemination efforts across digital and offline platforms, managing projects and interventions that enhance and amplify voice of refugees, ensuring child friendly and safe reporting mechanisms for refugee children and adolescents. This role
includes ensuring that all information products, key messages, and communication materials are timely, contextually relevant, aligned with UNICEF standards, and coherent across programmes and partners. The consultant will take on a lead coordination role for two critical initiatives under the Accountability to Affected Populations (AAP) framework. The first is focused on the design and piloting of a child-friendly feedback mechanism grounded in human-centered design principles; the second targets adolescent engagement and outreach through frontline worker capacity-building. Both projects aim to strengthen UNICEF’s ability to receive, process, and act upon feedback from children and adolescents, particularly those from refugee backgrounds, while also supporting social inclusion and participation.
The National Consultant will support the localization, adaptation, and implementation of the Inclusive Education Programmatic Framework (IEPF), including related standards, tools, and training materials. The consultant will also facilitate the delivery of regional webinars, practicums, and training sessions on inclusive pedagogy and assistive technologies, in close collaboration with international consultants and national stakeholders.
Working under the overall guidance of the UNICEF Education Officer, the National Consultant will lead the implementation of the IEPF in pilot schools, coordinate the work of regional mentors, and ensure alignment and coherence of all activities across participating schools to promote effective and sustainable inclusive education practices.
The Partnership Officer will support UNICEF in Kyrgyzstan in strengthening collaboration with key partners and stakeholders. The role focuses on facilitating environmental scanning, knowledge exchange, resource mobilization, and policy advocacy to enhance UNICEF’s visibility and influence in achieving its mission for every child.
Join our dynamic team in Bishkek to assist in planning, designing, implementing, monitoring, and evaluating digital communication initiatives to support the advocacy, communication and private sector fundraising strategy of the Country Office, including the management of social media platforms and the website.
To better understand the drivers of breastfeeding and vaccine promotion behaviours among key health providers in maternity wards, home visiting services and breastfeeding counsellors in Serbia, UNICEF seeks the services of a national consultant to conduct an assessment and provide social and behaviour-related support to Health and Early Childhood Development Program at UNICEF Serbia and UNICEF Regional Office in Europe and Central Asia (ECARO) in identifying psychological, social, and environmental factors influencing breastfeeding and vaccine promotion behaviours among health workers in maternity wards and breastfeeding counsellors in the country.
Under the overall supervision of the Programme Coordinator and in close collaboration with all UNICEF programmes and sectoral teams involved in the refugee response, the consultant will support the UNICEF Refugee Response Office in Poland for enhancing the Accountability to Affected Population efforts through leading content generation, anagement, and dissemination efforts across digital and offline platforms, managing projects and interventions that enhance and amplify voice of refugees, ensuring child friendly and safe reporting mechanisms for refugee children and adolescents. This role
includes ensuring that all information products, key messages, and communication materials are timely, contextually relevant, aligned with UNICEF standards, and coherent across programmes and partners. The consultant will take on a lead coordination role for two critical initiatives under the Accountability to Affected Populations (AAP) framework. The first is focused on the design and piloting of a child-friendly feedback mechanism grounded in human-centered design principles; the second targets adolescent engagement and outreach through frontline worker capacity-building. Both projects aim to strengthen UNICEF’s ability to receive, process, and act upon feedback from children and adolescents, particularly those from refugee backgrounds, while also supporting social inclusion and participation.
The National Consultant will support the localization, adaptation, and implementation of the Inclusive Education Programmatic Framework (IEPF), including related standards, tools, and training materials. The consultant will also facilitate the delivery of regional webinars, practicums, and training sessions on inclusive pedagogy and assistive technologies, in close collaboration with international consultants and national stakeholders.
Working under the overall guidance of the UNICEF Education Officer, the National Consultant will lead the implementation of the IEPF in pilot schools, coordinate the work of regional mentors, and ensure alignment and coherence of all activities across participating schools to promote effective and sustainable inclusive education practices.
The Partnership Officer will support UNICEF in Kyrgyzstan in strengthening collaboration with key partners and stakeholders. The role focuses on facilitating environmental scanning, knowledge exchange, resource mobilization, and policy advocacy to enhance UNICEF’s visibility and influence in achieving its mission for every child.
Join our dynamic team in Bishkek to assist in planning, designing, implementing, monitoring, and evaluating digital communication initiatives to support the advocacy, communication and private sector fundraising strategy of the Country Office, including the management of social media platforms and the website.
To better understand the drivers of breastfeeding and vaccine promotion behaviours among key health providers in maternity wards, home visiting services and breastfeeding counsellors in Serbia, UNICEF seeks the services of a national consultant to conduct an assessment and provide social and behaviour-related support to Health and Early Childhood Development Program at UNICEF Serbia and UNICEF Regional Office in Europe and Central Asia (ECARO) in identifying psychological, social, and environmental factors influencing breastfeeding and vaccine promotion behaviours among health workers in maternity wards and breastfeeding counsellors in the country.