The consultant under the overall guidance of the WASH Officer will support the development of Eritrea’s SCAP 2025–2030, ensuring alignment with national priorities and UNICEF’s global framework, with a strong focus on child-centered climate adaptation and mitigation. Use existing evidence, including CLAC and national climate documents, to inform programming. Initiate the Climate, Children and Environment Strategy (CCES), advise on integrating climate actions across sectors, and strengthen partnerships with key ministries. Facilitate a multi-sectoral workshop to build consensus, lead SCAP finalization with an implementation and M&E framework, and develop a climate financing strategy for UNICEF Eritrea.
to seek professional, consultancy services to support with coordination, communication and advocacy efforts for community health and the Community Health Delivery Partnership (CHDP). The target audience includes governments, key private and public sector audiences, implementing partners and donors, and UNICEF regional and country offices. This workstream is closely linked with the broader goals and objectives of the CHDP and contributes to UNICEF’s renewed vision for community health and corporate priority on community action for better health and nutrition outcomes for vulnerable populations especially women and children.
This work is essential to advancing community health and nutrition related priorities by effectively documenting and communicating impact, advocating for countries’ priority needs in advancing and scaling community health and nutrition and showcasing UNICEF’s efforts to support countries in these efforts and protecting children’s right to health. As such, the consultant will produce communication and advocacy materials, enhance the visibility of countries’ and regional priorities for resource mobilization by developing fact sheets and keeping existing resources and materials up-to-date, and coordinate advocacy and communication work. She/he will also work in coordination with other teams/units in the MNCAH section to ensure complementary of efforts and linkages across workstreams and liaise with regional and country offices as well as external partners to ensure there is robust visibility around UNICEF’s work and that of the CHDP related to community health and nutrition.
UNICEF BENIN recrute un consultant national pour appuyer le Ministère de la Santé, à travers l’ANSSP, et le Ministère en charge du Cadre de Vie dans l’élaboration d’une feuille de route budgétisée, réaliste et contextualisée pour la mise en œuvre du WASH FIT dans les établissements de santé au Bénin.
The purpose of this individual consultancy is to provide technical assistance to establish a clear and sustainable foundation for the CHW supply chain in Tanzania. The outcomes will inform national and subnational planning, guide resource allocation, and support the development of operational tools and processes. Health facility managers at the primary care level — particularly at dispensaries and health centers — will be better equipped to coordinate with CHWs and ensure commodity flow is maintained. Most importantly, CHWs themselves will gain structured guidance and support for managing commodities in their daily work, ultimately leading to more reliable and effective service delivery at the community level.
The consultant will support the Maternal Newborn Adolescent Health Unit on advancing UNICEF’s school and adolescent health agenda under supervision of the Health Specialist (Adolescents, School, Mental Health).
The consultant under the overall guidance of the WASH Officer will support the development of Eritrea’s SCAP 2025–2030, ensuring alignment with national priorities and UNICEF’s global framework, with a strong focus on child-centered climate adaptation and mitigation. Use existing evidence, including CLAC and national climate documents, to inform programming. Initiate the Climate, Children and Environment Strategy (CCES), advise on integrating climate actions across sectors, and strengthen partnerships with key ministries. Facilitate a multi-sectoral workshop to build consensus, lead SCAP finalization with an implementation and M&E framework, and develop a climate financing strategy for UNICEF Eritrea.
to seek professional, consultancy services to support with coordination, communication and advocacy efforts for community health and the Community Health Delivery Partnership (CHDP). The target audience includes governments, key private and public sector audiences, implementing partners and donors, and UNICEF regional and country offices. This workstream is closely linked with the broader goals and objectives of the CHDP and contributes to UNICEF’s renewed vision for community health and corporate priority on community action for better health and nutrition outcomes for vulnerable populations especially women and children.
This work is essential to advancing community health and nutrition related priorities by effectively documenting and communicating impact, advocating for countries’ priority needs in advancing and scaling community health and nutrition and showcasing UNICEF’s efforts to support countries in these efforts and protecting children’s right to health. As such, the consultant will produce communication and advocacy materials, enhance the visibility of countries’ and regional priorities for resource mobilization by developing fact sheets and keeping existing resources and materials up-to-date, and coordinate advocacy and communication work. She/he will also work in coordination with other teams/units in the MNCAH section to ensure complementary of efforts and linkages across workstreams and liaise with regional and country offices as well as external partners to ensure there is robust visibility around UNICEF’s work and that of the CHDP related to community health and nutrition.
UNICEF BENIN recrute un consultant national pour appuyer le Ministère de la Santé, à travers l’ANSSP, et le Ministère en charge du Cadre de Vie dans l’élaboration d’une feuille de route budgétisée, réaliste et contextualisée pour la mise en œuvre du WASH FIT dans les établissements de santé au Bénin.
The purpose of this individual consultancy is to provide technical assistance to establish a clear and sustainable foundation for the CHW supply chain in Tanzania. The outcomes will inform national and subnational planning, guide resource allocation, and support the development of operational tools and processes. Health facility managers at the primary care level — particularly at dispensaries and health centers — will be better equipped to coordinate with CHWs and ensure commodity flow is maintained. Most importantly, CHWs themselves will gain structured guidance and support for managing commodities in their daily work, ultimately leading to more reliable and effective service delivery at the community level.
The consultant will support the Maternal Newborn Adolescent Health Unit on advancing UNICEF’s school and adolescent health agenda under supervision of the Health Specialist (Adolescents, School, Mental Health).