En Venezuela, UNICEF ha apoyado a más de 500 establecimientos de salud en todo el país con suministros de salud y nutrición, capacitaciones y asistencia técnica, para brindar servicios esenciales de salud y nutrición materno infantil a las poblaciones más vulnerables. Este apoyo requiere un seguimiento dedicado para garantizar la sostenibilidad, la calidad, el fortalecimiento de capacidades y la coordinación con los actores clave a nivel local. Para lograr esto se requiere contribuir a la mejora de la cadena de suministro mediante la elaboración del plan nacional de fortalecimiento de la cadena de suministros de inmunización.
- Elaborar un informe técnico que analice la situación actual de los entornos alimentarios y el estado de la nutrición en niños, niñas y adolescentes (NNA) en el Perú, y las oportunidades de mejora para fortalecer el rol de la cooperación de UNICEF.
- Elaborar un informe de análisis que identifique oportunidades de mejora en las estrategias e instrumentos de gestión de los Ministerios de Salud, Educación y Desarrollo e Inclusión Social para fortalecer la implementación de la promoción y atención de la nutrición y la actividad física en niños, niñas y adolescentes, incorporando un enfoque multisectorial, de género e intercultural.
- Elaborar un informe técnico que consolide las acciones realizadas para fortalecer las políticas, marcos normativos e intervenciones orientadas a mejorar la nutrición de niñas, niños y adolescentes (NNA), así como los entornos alimentarios saludables. Este informe recogerá los avances logrados a través de conversatorios, la elaboración de materiales técnicos y de incidencia, y la difusión de lineamientos de UNICEF, investigaciones y experiencias exitosas desarrolladas a nivel nacional e internacional, con participación de contrapartes del gobierno, la academia, la sociedad civil y el sector privado.
Recrutement de Consultant (e) International(e)chargé (e) de documenter les bonnes pratiques et les leçons apprises issues de la mise en œuvre des activités de vaccination au Sénégal.
The Quality Review of the Country Programme Planning process (CPP) aims to assess the extent to which the purpose, rationale, and practice of the new CPP guidance have been understood and integrated by Country Offices. More deeply, the quality review aims at assessing the extent to which the new country programmes enable and plan for programming for scale and impact and for leveraging partnerships towards the achievement of higher-level results.
Therefore, elements to be assessed will include not only the adherence to the guidance (in terms of steps, processes, and templates) but also the application of its key principles, such as:
- Shifting towards more purposeful, effective and strategic planning at the country level, using high-quality analysis to shape programme choices
- Designing adaptive country programmes that contribute to outcome-level changes in the lives of children, by responding effectively and at scale to the most critical child rights’ deprivations (programming for scale and impact)
- Linking the Theories of Change with the evidence gathered in the Evidence Synthesis
- Identifying relevant systemic changes and appropriate interventions in the ToCs
- Connecting the Results and Resources Plans with the ToC’s interventions and systemic changes
- Harmonising Humanitarian and Development analysis and planning
- Better integrating risk analysis and management throughout the process
- Leveraging of a diverse set of partnerships towards the realisation of higher results for children
- Better reflecting on government and partners’ contributions (including the private sector) and commitment in line with National Development Plans
- Ensuring effective participation of key stakeholders at the critical steps of the planning process, as appropriate to the country's context
Information and Communications Technology (ICT) Associate perform procedural and some specialized activities pertaining to UNICEF’s ICT systems, which include desktop administration and server operations. Specialized activities typically pertain to the installation and routine configuration of ICT system components and user orientation. Procedural activities include all other processes that may not require the application of specialized information technology training and knowledge, such as maintaining technical and user documentation and/or serving as focal point for receipt and processing of user requests.
UNICEF Jamaica is seeking a consultant to support the Ministry of Health & Wellness in conducting a comprehensive, independent evaluation of the Jamaica Moves in Schools Programme to inform continuous improvement and support the scale-up of the programme in line with the impending implementation of the National School Nutrition Policy.
This consultancy, which will be hosted on the UNICEF-DRP GitHub, delivers a technology suite that takes outputs and figures from R scripts and makes them accessible to large language models (LLMs) for natural language querying. This approach ensures interoperability with cross-unit workflows, allowing various teams to leverage the tool regardless of their specific R script outputs. By transforming raw data into easily digestible insights, this work directly supports the Africa Data Strategy's shift "From Data to Insights," making data more accessible and useful for decision-making across the continent. This not only enhances technical assistance by improving data analysis capacity but also promotes knowledge exchange by fostering a shared, technology-driven approach to understanding child welfare data.
To support this growing portfolio, UNICEF is seeking support to:
• Strengthen global data infrastructure, analytics tools, and documentation of best practices
• Provide technical support to country offices and ministries of health to access, clean, and analyze routine data
• Finalize and scale country-specific data pipelines, dashboards, and analytics products
This role will be embedded within the MNCAH Data and Analytics team and will work closely with regional and country teams. The consultant will help close the gap between data and action, supporting more agile, accountable, and equitable health systems.
UNICEF is seeking a Chief Economist & Director of Social Policy to lead the Center of Excellence on Child Poverty in Panama with satellite teams in Nairobi, Amman, Bangkok and in New York. S/he reports to the Director of Programme. The Chief Economist & Director, Social Policy must possess credibility and strong leadership abilities to actively engage at the cutting edge of international policy dialogue and participate in important discussions that prioritize child rights and well-being. S/he will provide effective leadership in influencing the policy agenda of key global partners and for relevant UNICEF programme and advocacy agenda, and advise the senior management of the organization on policy pathways to achieving the child-related Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and beyond. S/he will contribute to shaping opportunities and solving various challenging economic and social policy issues affecting children by providing analysis and policy recommendations towards at-scale programme design and institutional strengthening. Such analysis and policy recommendations will include pro-child development measures for macroeconomic stability, good governance, and sustainable fiscal space and debt restructuring for enhanced investments in child wellbeing by governments and partners.
The Gender, Rights, and Protection unit is establishing a Roster of Consultants to pre-qualify candidates who can be contracted quickly to provide a range of research services. Consultants on the roster may be called upon to:
• Conduct evidence reviews and quality appraisals of programmatic research on child marriage, FGM, and related interventions (e.g. social protection, cash transfers, health, social and behavioural change)
• Draft high-quality research outputs including reports, briefs, academic articles, and presentations.
• Provide technical assistance on harmful practice research to UNICEF and UNFPA country and regional offices to support evidence-informed programming.
• Support evidence-agenda setting processes including research consultations, evidence synthesis, engaging stakeholders, and developing knowledge translation tools to enhance evidence uptake.
This consultancy is aimed at developing a national protocol for social workers based in medical settings on crisis management and disaster response. The consultancy also contributes to national roll-out of the protocol through training of the social work supervisors on implementation of the protocol.
Join UNICEF's Office of Internal Audit and Investigations (OIAI)! Gain hands-on experience supporting OIAI's internal audit function through data analytics and business intelligence like Excel and Power BI. Help strengthen UNICEF's governance and risk management.
Six-month paid internship starting December 2025 in New York.
The Office of Innovation is looking for a seasoned innovation leader to build effective climate innovation pathways for global and country-level programmes. The Climate Innovation Specialist will support the development and implementation of UNICEF’s climate innovation strategy and service offer for 2026–2030, working in close collaboration with the Children and Climate Center of Excellence and the Programme Group. The consultant will coordinate the climate venture pipeline, operationalize innovative financing mechanisms, and strengthen country engagement and partnerships to scale climate-smart solutions that advance child health, resilience, and environmental sustainability across UNICEF programmes. We are looking for someone passionate about lifting others, a champion for cross-sectoral collaboration, and an expert in navigating complex stakeholder spaces without losing momentum. In return, we’ll give you one of the most flexible working environments in the UN system and an inspiring opportunity to contribute to building more sustainable futures for every child.
The purpose of the consultancy is to support the Child Poverty and Social Protection team in the Social Policy section with outreach as well as advocacy approaches on child poverty and social protection, through a variety of policy advocacy and knowledge management initiatives. This includes supporting dialogue, learning and advocacy on shock responsive as well as inclusive & gender responsive social protection, as well as support managing an active Global Coalition to End Child Poverty, support staff members coordinate outreach to member organizations.
UNICEF has established a new Global Child Hazard Database to estimate the exposure of children and critical infrastructures to single and multiple climate-related hazards. The purpose of this assignment is to enhance and scale the core data processing pipeline for the Database by integrating new data streams, improving processing efficiency, and preparing the system for broader deployment and increased data volume. Integrating different data sources and platforms in cloud-based server environment.
The Alliance for Child Protection in Humanitarian Action (the Alliance) is a global network of operational agencies, academic institutions, policymakers, donors and practitioners that facilitates inter-agency technical collaboration on child protection in all humanitarian contexts. The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) co-leads the Alliance with rotating NGOs, currently International Rescue Committee and Hurras Network. The Alliance sets standards and produces technical guidance for use by the various stakeholders, particularly field practitioners. Its mission is to support humanitarian actors to achieve high-quality and effective child protection interventions in humanitarian contexts, in both refugee and non-refugee settings.
The purpose of the assignment is to support the Alliance with planning, reporting, monitoring and evaluation, and grant management for all Working Groups, Task Forces, and Initiatives (WGTFIs), in alignment with the Alliance’s Strategic Brief (2025-2026) and the following strategy, and the implementation of these strategies.
The hired consultant will be responsible to support implementation of the Green Rising initiative, including the Green Rising Investment Facility, by making inputs into the global Green Rising strategy – through strategy advice and facilitation expertise - and by providing tailored advice on Green Rising programming to implementing UNICEF country offices, including bringing new offices onboard to the initiative. S/he will support the development of multiple strategy streams – from capacity building to supporting collaborating with other agencies and organizations -- to leverage youth power to achieve programmatic results, including environmental impact and sustainable livelihoods, across UNICEF and partners while empowering and upskilling young people. Linked to this work, s/he will contribute to drafting fundraising proposals, support key events and fora such as skill-shares, webinars, community calls and design workshops using facilitation techniques guided by human-centred design. The consultant will be supervised by the head of the Global Volunteer Initiative (GVI) within Generation Unlimited/UNICEF and work closely with the GVI team. The work will require some travel. For additional background, refer to the Generation Unlimited/Global Volunteer Initiative and Green Rising websites
¿Le gustaría trabajar con nuestro equipo para generar cambios positivos en la vida de niños, niñas y adolescentes? Esta puede ser una oportunidad.
La Oficina de UNICEF en Cuba anuncia su convocatoria para ocupar la vacante de Asociado/a de Suministros y Logistica en el área de Operaciones. Este puesto implica realizar un trabajo altamente especializado en la gestión de la cadena de suministro de UNICEF, así como gestionar los casos y solicitudes de los clientes más complejos, lo que frecuentemente requiere evaluar situaciones difíciles y adaptar los procedimientos y procesos para resolverlas. Es una oportunidad de liderar y asumir la responsabilidad de la gestión integral de la cadena de suministro, desde el inicio hasta el final del proceso, y de contribuir al diseño y desarrollo de servicios y mecanismos de distribución más eficientes. Le invitamos a consultar la Descripción del Perfil y los requerimientos para su postulación.
!Tú puedes ser parte de nuestro equipo y trabajar a favor de la infancia y la adolescencia en el país!
UNICEF Ghana is seeking the services of a highly experienced professional with a strong commitment to achieving impactful results for every child. The selected consultant will serve as a National Consultant to lead the development of a Regulatory Framework with accompanying Guidelines for enhancing and scaling the delivery of Climate Resilient Safely Managed Sanitation.
This assignment will be undertaken in close collaboration with the Ministry of Local Government, Chieftaincy and Religious Affairs (MLGCRA) and will contribute to enhancing and scaling the delivery of Climate Resilient Safely Managed Sanitation.
The Consultant will report to the WASH Specialist (Sanitation & Hygiene). ONLY Ghanaian nationals are eligible to apply.
UNICEF Ghana is seeking the services of a highly experienced professional with a strong commitment to achieving impactful results for every child. The selected consultant will serve as a National Consultant to lead the development of a Capacity Development Framework focused on the technology-related components of delivering area-wide, climate-resilient, safely managed sanitation.
This assignment will be undertaken in close collaboration with the Ministry of Local Government, Chieftaincy and Religious Affairs (MLGCRA) and will contribute to strengthening technical capacities at national and sub-national levels.
The Consultant will report to the WASH Specialist (Sanitation & Hygiene). ONLY Ghanaian nationals are eligible to apply.
UNICEF Ghana is seeking the services of a highly qualified and experienced professional with a proven commitment to achieving impactful results for every child. The selected consultant will serve as a national consultant to lead the development and test an aggregation model for strengthening the sanitation supply chain and scaling up market-based sanitation services across Ghana in response to SDG 6.2.
The assignment will be carried out in close collaboration with the Ministry of Local Government, Chieftaincy, and Religious Affairs and other stakeholders.
The consultant will report to the WASH Specialist (Sanitation & Hygiene). ONLY Ghanaian nationals are eligible to apply.
En Venezuela, UNICEF ha apoyado a más de 500 establecimientos de salud en todo el país con suministros de salud y nutrición, capacitaciones y asistencia técnica, para brindar servicios esenciales de salud y nutrición materno infantil a las poblaciones más vulnerables. Este apoyo requiere un seguimiento dedicado para garantizar la sostenibilidad, la calidad, el fortalecimiento de capacidades y la coordinación con los actores clave a nivel local. Para lograr esto se requiere contribuir a la mejora de la cadena de suministro mediante la elaboración del plan nacional de fortalecimiento de la cadena de suministros de inmunización.
- Elaborar un informe técnico que analice la situación actual de los entornos alimentarios y el estado de la nutrición en niños, niñas y adolescentes (NNA) en el Perú, y las oportunidades de mejora para fortalecer el rol de la cooperación de UNICEF.
- Elaborar un informe de análisis que identifique oportunidades de mejora en las estrategias e instrumentos de gestión de los Ministerios de Salud, Educación y Desarrollo e Inclusión Social para fortalecer la implementación de la promoción y atención de la nutrición y la actividad física en niños, niñas y adolescentes, incorporando un enfoque multisectorial, de género e intercultural.
- Elaborar un informe técnico que consolide las acciones realizadas para fortalecer las políticas, marcos normativos e intervenciones orientadas a mejorar la nutrición de niñas, niños y adolescentes (NNA), así como los entornos alimentarios saludables. Este informe recogerá los avances logrados a través de conversatorios, la elaboración de materiales técnicos y de incidencia, y la difusión de lineamientos de UNICEF, investigaciones y experiencias exitosas desarrolladas a nivel nacional e internacional, con participación de contrapartes del gobierno, la academia, la sociedad civil y el sector privado.
Recrutement de Consultant (e) International(e)chargé (e) de documenter les bonnes pratiques et les leçons apprises issues de la mise en œuvre des activités de vaccination au Sénégal.
The Quality Review of the Country Programme Planning process (CPP) aims to assess the extent to which the purpose, rationale, and practice of the new CPP guidance have been understood and integrated by Country Offices. More deeply, the quality review aims at assessing the extent to which the new country programmes enable and plan for programming for scale and impact and for leveraging partnerships towards the achievement of higher-level results.
Therefore, elements to be assessed will include not only the adherence to the guidance (in terms of steps, processes, and templates) but also the application of its key principles, such as:
- Shifting towards more purposeful, effective and strategic planning at the country level, using high-quality analysis to shape programme choices
- Designing adaptive country programmes that contribute to outcome-level changes in the lives of children, by responding effectively and at scale to the most critical child rights’ deprivations (programming for scale and impact)
- Linking the Theories of Change with the evidence gathered in the Evidence Synthesis
- Identifying relevant systemic changes and appropriate interventions in the ToCs
- Connecting the Results and Resources Plans with the ToC’s interventions and systemic changes
- Harmonising Humanitarian and Development analysis and planning
- Better integrating risk analysis and management throughout the process
- Leveraging of a diverse set of partnerships towards the realisation of higher results for children
- Better reflecting on government and partners’ contributions (including the private sector) and commitment in line with National Development Plans
- Ensuring effective participation of key stakeholders at the critical steps of the planning process, as appropriate to the country's context
Information and Communications Technology (ICT) Associate perform procedural and some specialized activities pertaining to UNICEF’s ICT systems, which include desktop administration and server operations. Specialized activities typically pertain to the installation and routine configuration of ICT system components and user orientation. Procedural activities include all other processes that may not require the application of specialized information technology training and knowledge, such as maintaining technical and user documentation and/or serving as focal point for receipt and processing of user requests.
UNICEF Jamaica is seeking a consultant to support the Ministry of Health & Wellness in conducting a comprehensive, independent evaluation of the Jamaica Moves in Schools Programme to inform continuous improvement and support the scale-up of the programme in line with the impending implementation of the National School Nutrition Policy.
This consultancy, which will be hosted on the UNICEF-DRP GitHub, delivers a technology suite that takes outputs and figures from R scripts and makes them accessible to large language models (LLMs) for natural language querying. This approach ensures interoperability with cross-unit workflows, allowing various teams to leverage the tool regardless of their specific R script outputs. By transforming raw data into easily digestible insights, this work directly supports the Africa Data Strategy's shift "From Data to Insights," making data more accessible and useful for decision-making across the continent. This not only enhances technical assistance by improving data analysis capacity but also promotes knowledge exchange by fostering a shared, technology-driven approach to understanding child welfare data.
To support this growing portfolio, UNICEF is seeking support to:
• Strengthen global data infrastructure, analytics tools, and documentation of best practices
• Provide technical support to country offices and ministries of health to access, clean, and analyze routine data
• Finalize and scale country-specific data pipelines, dashboards, and analytics products
This role will be embedded within the MNCAH Data and Analytics team and will work closely with regional and country teams. The consultant will help close the gap between data and action, supporting more agile, accountable, and equitable health systems.
UNICEF is seeking a Chief Economist & Director of Social Policy to lead the Center of Excellence on Child Poverty in Panama with satellite teams in Nairobi, Amman, Bangkok and in New York. S/he reports to the Director of Programme. The Chief Economist & Director, Social Policy must possess credibility and strong leadership abilities to actively engage at the cutting edge of international policy dialogue and participate in important discussions that prioritize child rights and well-being. S/he will provide effective leadership in influencing the policy agenda of key global partners and for relevant UNICEF programme and advocacy agenda, and advise the senior management of the organization on policy pathways to achieving the child-related Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and beyond. S/he will contribute to shaping opportunities and solving various challenging economic and social policy issues affecting children by providing analysis and policy recommendations towards at-scale programme design and institutional strengthening. Such analysis and policy recommendations will include pro-child development measures for macroeconomic stability, good governance, and sustainable fiscal space and debt restructuring for enhanced investments in child wellbeing by governments and partners.
The Gender, Rights, and Protection unit is establishing a Roster of Consultants to pre-qualify candidates who can be contracted quickly to provide a range of research services. Consultants on the roster may be called upon to:
• Conduct evidence reviews and quality appraisals of programmatic research on child marriage, FGM, and related interventions (e.g. social protection, cash transfers, health, social and behavioural change)
• Draft high-quality research outputs including reports, briefs, academic articles, and presentations.
• Provide technical assistance on harmful practice research to UNICEF and UNFPA country and regional offices to support evidence-informed programming.
• Support evidence-agenda setting processes including research consultations, evidence synthesis, engaging stakeholders, and developing knowledge translation tools to enhance evidence uptake.
This consultancy is aimed at developing a national protocol for social workers based in medical settings on crisis management and disaster response. The consultancy also contributes to national roll-out of the protocol through training of the social work supervisors on implementation of the protocol.
Join UNICEF's Office of Internal Audit and Investigations (OIAI)! Gain hands-on experience supporting OIAI's internal audit function through data analytics and business intelligence like Excel and Power BI. Help strengthen UNICEF's governance and risk management.
Six-month paid internship starting December 2025 in New York.
The Office of Innovation is looking for a seasoned innovation leader to build effective climate innovation pathways for global and country-level programmes. The Climate Innovation Specialist will support the development and implementation of UNICEF’s climate innovation strategy and service offer for 2026–2030, working in close collaboration with the Children and Climate Center of Excellence and the Programme Group. The consultant will coordinate the climate venture pipeline, operationalize innovative financing mechanisms, and strengthen country engagement and partnerships to scale climate-smart solutions that advance child health, resilience, and environmental sustainability across UNICEF programmes. We are looking for someone passionate about lifting others, a champion for cross-sectoral collaboration, and an expert in navigating complex stakeholder spaces without losing momentum. In return, we’ll give you one of the most flexible working environments in the UN system and an inspiring opportunity to contribute to building more sustainable futures for every child.
The purpose of the consultancy is to support the Child Poverty and Social Protection team in the Social Policy section with outreach as well as advocacy approaches on child poverty and social protection, through a variety of policy advocacy and knowledge management initiatives. This includes supporting dialogue, learning and advocacy on shock responsive as well as inclusive & gender responsive social protection, as well as support managing an active Global Coalition to End Child Poverty, support staff members coordinate outreach to member organizations.
UNICEF has established a new Global Child Hazard Database to estimate the exposure of children and critical infrastructures to single and multiple climate-related hazards. The purpose of this assignment is to enhance and scale the core data processing pipeline for the Database by integrating new data streams, improving processing efficiency, and preparing the system for broader deployment and increased data volume. Integrating different data sources and platforms in cloud-based server environment.
The Alliance for Child Protection in Humanitarian Action (the Alliance) is a global network of operational agencies, academic institutions, policymakers, donors and practitioners that facilitates inter-agency technical collaboration on child protection in all humanitarian contexts. The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) co-leads the Alliance with rotating NGOs, currently International Rescue Committee and Hurras Network. The Alliance sets standards and produces technical guidance for use by the various stakeholders, particularly field practitioners. Its mission is to support humanitarian actors to achieve high-quality and effective child protection interventions in humanitarian contexts, in both refugee and non-refugee settings.
The purpose of the assignment is to support the Alliance with planning, reporting, monitoring and evaluation, and grant management for all Working Groups, Task Forces, and Initiatives (WGTFIs), in alignment with the Alliance’s Strategic Brief (2025-2026) and the following strategy, and the implementation of these strategies.
The hired consultant will be responsible to support implementation of the Green Rising initiative, including the Green Rising Investment Facility, by making inputs into the global Green Rising strategy – through strategy advice and facilitation expertise - and by providing tailored advice on Green Rising programming to implementing UNICEF country offices, including bringing new offices onboard to the initiative. S/he will support the development of multiple strategy streams – from capacity building to supporting collaborating with other agencies and organizations -- to leverage youth power to achieve programmatic results, including environmental impact and sustainable livelihoods, across UNICEF and partners while empowering and upskilling young people. Linked to this work, s/he will contribute to drafting fundraising proposals, support key events and fora such as skill-shares, webinars, community calls and design workshops using facilitation techniques guided by human-centred design. The consultant will be supervised by the head of the Global Volunteer Initiative (GVI) within Generation Unlimited/UNICEF and work closely with the GVI team. The work will require some travel. For additional background, refer to the Generation Unlimited/Global Volunteer Initiative and Green Rising websites
¿Le gustaría trabajar con nuestro equipo para generar cambios positivos en la vida de niños, niñas y adolescentes? Esta puede ser una oportunidad.
La Oficina de UNICEF en Cuba anuncia su convocatoria para ocupar la vacante de Asociado/a de Suministros y Logistica en el área de Operaciones. Este puesto implica realizar un trabajo altamente especializado en la gestión de la cadena de suministro de UNICEF, así como gestionar los casos y solicitudes de los clientes más complejos, lo que frecuentemente requiere evaluar situaciones difíciles y adaptar los procedimientos y procesos para resolverlas. Es una oportunidad de liderar y asumir la responsabilidad de la gestión integral de la cadena de suministro, desde el inicio hasta el final del proceso, y de contribuir al diseño y desarrollo de servicios y mecanismos de distribución más eficientes. Le invitamos a consultar la Descripción del Perfil y los requerimientos para su postulación.
!Tú puedes ser parte de nuestro equipo y trabajar a favor de la infancia y la adolescencia en el país!
UNICEF Ghana is seeking the services of a highly experienced professional with a strong commitment to achieving impactful results for every child. The selected consultant will serve as a National Consultant to lead the development of a Regulatory Framework with accompanying Guidelines for enhancing and scaling the delivery of Climate Resilient Safely Managed Sanitation.
This assignment will be undertaken in close collaboration with the Ministry of Local Government, Chieftaincy and Religious Affairs (MLGCRA) and will contribute to enhancing and scaling the delivery of Climate Resilient Safely Managed Sanitation.
The Consultant will report to the WASH Specialist (Sanitation & Hygiene). ONLY Ghanaian nationals are eligible to apply.
UNICEF Ghana is seeking the services of a highly experienced professional with a strong commitment to achieving impactful results for every child. The selected consultant will serve as a National Consultant to lead the development of a Capacity Development Framework focused on the technology-related components of delivering area-wide, climate-resilient, safely managed sanitation.
This assignment will be undertaken in close collaboration with the Ministry of Local Government, Chieftaincy and Religious Affairs (MLGCRA) and will contribute to strengthening technical capacities at national and sub-national levels.
The Consultant will report to the WASH Specialist (Sanitation & Hygiene). ONLY Ghanaian nationals are eligible to apply.
UNICEF Ghana is seeking the services of a highly qualified and experienced professional with a proven commitment to achieving impactful results for every child. The selected consultant will serve as a national consultant to lead the development and test an aggregation model for strengthening the sanitation supply chain and scaling up market-based sanitation services across Ghana in response to SDG 6.2.
The assignment will be carried out in close collaboration with the Ministry of Local Government, Chieftaincy, and Religious Affairs and other stakeholders.
The consultant will report to the WASH Specialist (Sanitation & Hygiene). ONLY Ghanaian nationals are eligible to apply.