Únete a nuestro equipo de UNICEF Colombia y marca la diferencia en la vida de los niños, niñas y adolescentes! Esta consultoría busca contratar un consultor para actualizar e implementar el plan de capacitación dirigido al personal de UNICEF Colombia, así como las organizaciones y empresas bajo un contrato o en asociación, en materia de prevención y respuesta ante la explotación y el abuso sexual (PEAS), así como al acoso sexual en el ámbito laboral (AS), y la política de conducta en favor de la protección y la salvaguardia (SG).
Le Bureau régional de l'UNICEF pour l'Afrique de l'Ouest et du Centre recherche un consultant pour concevoir et animer une série de webinaires sur mesure visant à améliorer la littératie financière et la capacité entrepreneuriale du personnel de l'UNICEF touché par la restructuration et les abolitions ultérieures.
With the expansion of the cash programming implementation following the finalization of agreements with the World Bank, KfW and other major donors to implement programme interventions in the context of Sudan, the Sudan Country Office (SCO) is looking for a Cash Transfer Manager. As part of the operational capacity support to SCO Operations section, a Humanitarian Cash Transfers Manager provides technical assistance in the design and implementation of large cash transfer interventions. The technical ability of the Cash Transfer Manager will focus on documenting programmatic requirements and objectives to be served by the CIU, guiding coherent design of program interventions considering delivery requirements, alignment of cash intervention design with established CIU operating procedures and strategic focus, and translation of programmatic technical requirements into operational delivery needs to be serviced by CIU.
The Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys (MICS) Programme is UNICEF’s flagship household survey, providing internationally comparable, statistically rigorous data on the situation of children and women. Managed globally by UNICEF’s Data Collection Unit in Data, Analytics, Planning and Monitoring Division (DAPM), MICS supports more than 100 countries with technical assistance, capacity building, and data quality assurance.
With the growing number of ongoing and planned surveys, and a new funding modality centered on country resources, effective program coordination is critical to ensure the timely implementation of survey activities, efficient use of funds, and consistent coordination across regional and country offices.
MICS is a national government-led activity, with UNICEF providing technical assistance and limited financial support. Given the current dramatic reduction in donor funding and constrained national fiscal space, the consultant will focus on assessing the broader financial sustainability of MICS, including funding from governments, donors, and other partners. The consultant will analyse how MICS is financed across different sources to support strategic planning and resource mobilization.
The purpose of this consultancy is therefore to assess and articulate the extent to which MICS can and should respond to the changing global survey landscape, and under what conditions—institutional, technical, and financial—such an expanded role would be viable and sustainable. The work will examine how MICS could contribute to maintaining continuity in global demographic and health statistics while reinforcing existing national data infrastructures and avoiding the creation of parallel systems.
As part of the MICS programme, UNICEF continues to strengthen its MICS support mechanism at all levels, so that implementing partners in countries can receive the required level of technical assistance on a timely basis at critical survey stages and are in a better position to support the implementing partner. The 7th round of the MICS programme (MICS7) was launched in March 2023 and there are already 40 planned and ongoing MICS7 surveys and potentially 20-30 more surveys in the pipeline. There are also 7 surveys from the 6th round of the MICS programme that are still in data processing or report finalisation stages.
A very important element of MICS design and implementation is sampling, which is a very specialized field of work. Excellent sampling support is needed during the design, implementation, and reporting stages of all surveys.
As currently there is no sufficient funding to cover all planned activities, some deliverables are planned to be completed only if additional resources become available.
Pour assurer l’appui à la collecte de données primaires et à l’analyse de ces données sur les adolescentes dans le sous-secteur de la vaccination, l'UNICEF recrute un Consultant national en charge d’appui à la collecte de données sur l’accès et l’utilisation des services de santé, notamment la vaccination des adolescentes dans le cadre de l’analyse genre dans le sous-secteur de la vaccination.
The UNICEF Gulf Area Office (UNICEF GAO) is unique in its mandate. It is accountable for providing programmatic support to Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Kuwait and Qatar. In addition, it identifies, cultivates and sustains partnerships with Gulf-Based partners to generate resources for the organization globally. UNICEF has a role to play in ensuring rapid development in the Gulf is child sensitive and child focused and that children remain at the heart of the national development dialogue.
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¡UNICEF Guatemala te está buscando! En esta consultoría podrás brindar apoyo técnico para la elaboración del contenido de la Caja de Herramientas para el fortalecimiento de capacidades en Seguridad Alimentaria y Nutricional (SAN).
We are seeking an intern to assist in various software engineering priorities of the Giga initiative, a joint partnership between UNICEF and ITU. The intern will collaborate with the Data & Mapping product team, Country engagement teams, as well as external partners to develop innovative products and data solutions for the Giga Initiative.
UNICEF works in some of the world’s toughest places, to reach the world’s most disadvantaged children. To save their lives. To defend their rights. To help them fulfil their potential. Across 190 countries and territories, we work for every child, everywhere, every day, to build a better world for everyone.
And we never give up.
UNICEF Nepal Country Office is looking for a committed professional and expert to provide technical support to the Nutrition programme in carrying out the tasks described in detail in the attached Terms of Reference. The assignment will be a duration of nine months.
In today's dynamic landscape of survey and census activities, digital data collection has become the established standard procedure. However, with a wide array of tools designed for various applications, including household surveys, face-to-face interactions, and telephone surveys, the decision-making process around tool selection has become a complex task. Currently, UNICEF's headquarters, regional and country offices independently make these selections without access to a comprehensive overview of the respective advantages and disadvantages.
Recognizing the critical importance of well-informed tool choices in this digital age, the primary objective of this consultancy is to conduct a thorough and detailed review of the digital data collection tools available today. These versatile tools are compatible with a variety of platforms and offer unique capabilities. The purpose is to perform a comprehensive assessment that will cover technical specifications for each tool, providing insight into their complexities, strengths, and areas for improvement, while also encompassing practical recommendations. These will include best practices concerning ease of use, associated costs, training resources, and technical support. The desired outcome of this consultancy is to offer clear guidance on which digital data collection tools are best suited for specific data collection activities. By pursuing this informed approach, UNICEF aims to not only prevent the potential selection of less suitable or inappropriate tools but also ensure the highest standards of efficiency, data security, and child protection in the realm of digital data collection.
In 2025, UNICEF adopted a new Gender Equality Action Plan (UGEAP) 2026-2029. The UGEAP covers a range of programmatic and institutional priorities for the organisation, to promote gender equality and women and girls’ empowerment. A core focus is on girls’ leadership and wellbeing.
The Programme communications, advocacy and policy Consultant is accountable to develop, support, network, implement and monitor an advocacy and programme communication strategy and associated products and activities, with the objective of raising awareness about the UGEAP within UNICEF and externally. The consultant will also support engagement with new and existing partners for gender equality and girls’ and women’s empowerment, with a special focus on adolescent girls.
Key tasks include designing and promoting various programme and advocacy assets on social media and other platforms; support for programme partnerships such as engagement briefs, pitch decks and resource mobilisation tools; and engaging with staff and partners to co-create easily understandably, child-friendly resources translating the theoretical principles of various policy frameworks for gender equality into practical assets. A significant focus of the consultant’s work will include actions to advance adolescent girls’ voices and rights across UNICEF and with partners in the public, private and philanthropic spheres as well as with young people themselves. in relation to the Adolescent Girls Programme Strategy implementation, and adolescent girls targeted priorities in the UGEAP 2026-2029 as well the Power4Girls and Skills4Girls portfolios.
Implementation of UNICEF’s Gender Equality Action Plan (UGEAP) 2026-2029 requires effective knowledge management systems, information exchange and the internal dissemination of gender-related materials within UNICEF for strengthening gender equality programming and results across the organization.
The Gender Equality team is seeking a Knowledge Management Consultant to provide advisory services to facilitate effective knowledge exchange and mutual learning of UGEAP-related knowledge, products, and experiences.
Taking in consideration that a majority UNICEF documents and internal communication, both via email and verbally,
are made using the English language, the UNICEF Bissau Country office would like to ensure the availability of a
qualified English Language teacher for staff members to improve their English skills, in order to facilitate
communication and improve the quality of documents produced.
Le bureau de l’UNICEF en Mauritanie est à la recherche d’un (e) professionnel(le) engagé(e) et expérimenté (e) pour le poste de Spécialiste de la Communication pour le Changement Social et de Comportement (SBC) et du Genre au niveau NOC, Fixed Term. Sous la supervision du/de la Représentant(e) Adjoint(e) aux programmes, Le/la Spécialiste renforce les capacités internes du bureau, jouant un rôle central dans le transfert de compétences. Il/elle travaille en étroite collaboration avec les différentes sections, qui ont déjà identifié des thématiques prioritaires nécessitant un changement de comportement, afin de renforcer les connaissances et les compétences des spécialistes sectoriels.
Ouvert uniquement aux Mauritanien(nes).
Les candidatures féminines sont vivement encouragées et des personnes en situation de handicap.
Únete a nuestro equipo de UNICEF Colombia y marca la diferencia en la vida de los niños, niñas y adolescentes! Esta consultoría busca contratar un consultor para actualizar e implementar el plan de capacitación dirigido al personal de UNICEF Colombia, así como las organizaciones y empresas bajo un contrato o en asociación, en materia de prevención y respuesta ante la explotación y el abuso sexual (PEAS), así como al acoso sexual en el ámbito laboral (AS), y la política de conducta en favor de la protección y la salvaguardia (SG).
Le Bureau régional de l'UNICEF pour l'Afrique de l'Ouest et du Centre recherche un consultant pour concevoir et animer une série de webinaires sur mesure visant à améliorer la littératie financière et la capacité entrepreneuriale du personnel de l'UNICEF touché par la restructuration et les abolitions ultérieures.
With the expansion of the cash programming implementation following the finalization of agreements with the World Bank, KfW and other major donors to implement programme interventions in the context of Sudan, the Sudan Country Office (SCO) is looking for a Cash Transfer Manager. As part of the operational capacity support to SCO Operations section, a Humanitarian Cash Transfers Manager provides technical assistance in the design and implementation of large cash transfer interventions. The technical ability of the Cash Transfer Manager will focus on documenting programmatic requirements and objectives to be served by the CIU, guiding coherent design of program interventions considering delivery requirements, alignment of cash intervention design with established CIU operating procedures and strategic focus, and translation of programmatic technical requirements into operational delivery needs to be serviced by CIU.
The Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys (MICS) Programme is UNICEF’s flagship household survey, providing internationally comparable, statistically rigorous data on the situation of children and women. Managed globally by UNICEF’s Data Collection Unit in Data, Analytics, Planning and Monitoring Division (DAPM), MICS supports more than 100 countries with technical assistance, capacity building, and data quality assurance.
With the growing number of ongoing and planned surveys, and a new funding modality centered on country resources, effective program coordination is critical to ensure the timely implementation of survey activities, efficient use of funds, and consistent coordination across regional and country offices.
MICS is a national government-led activity, with UNICEF providing technical assistance and limited financial support. Given the current dramatic reduction in donor funding and constrained national fiscal space, the consultant will focus on assessing the broader financial sustainability of MICS, including funding from governments, donors, and other partners. The consultant will analyse how MICS is financed across different sources to support strategic planning and resource mobilization.
The purpose of this consultancy is therefore to assess and articulate the extent to which MICS can and should respond to the changing global survey landscape, and under what conditions—institutional, technical, and financial—such an expanded role would be viable and sustainable. The work will examine how MICS could contribute to maintaining continuity in global demographic and health statistics while reinforcing existing national data infrastructures and avoiding the creation of parallel systems.
As part of the MICS programme, UNICEF continues to strengthen its MICS support mechanism at all levels, so that implementing partners in countries can receive the required level of technical assistance on a timely basis at critical survey stages and are in a better position to support the implementing partner. The 7th round of the MICS programme (MICS7) was launched in March 2023 and there are already 40 planned and ongoing MICS7 surveys and potentially 20-30 more surveys in the pipeline. There are also 7 surveys from the 6th round of the MICS programme that are still in data processing or report finalisation stages.
A very important element of MICS design and implementation is sampling, which is a very specialized field of work. Excellent sampling support is needed during the design, implementation, and reporting stages of all surveys.
As currently there is no sufficient funding to cover all planned activities, some deliverables are planned to be completed only if additional resources become available.
Pour assurer l’appui à la collecte de données primaires et à l’analyse de ces données sur les adolescentes dans le sous-secteur de la vaccination, l'UNICEF recrute un Consultant national en charge d’appui à la collecte de données sur l’accès et l’utilisation des services de santé, notamment la vaccination des adolescentes dans le cadre de l’analyse genre dans le sous-secteur de la vaccination.
The UNICEF Gulf Area Office (UNICEF GAO) is unique in its mandate. It is accountable for providing programmatic support to Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Kuwait and Qatar. In addition, it identifies, cultivates and sustains partnerships with Gulf-Based partners to generate resources for the organization globally. UNICEF has a role to play in ensuring rapid development in the Gulf is child sensitive and child focused and that children remain at the heart of the national development dialogue.
has context menu
¡UNICEF Guatemala te está buscando! En esta consultoría podrás brindar apoyo técnico para la elaboración del contenido de la Caja de Herramientas para el fortalecimiento de capacidades en Seguridad Alimentaria y Nutricional (SAN).
We are seeking an intern to assist in various software engineering priorities of the Giga initiative, a joint partnership between UNICEF and ITU. The intern will collaborate with the Data & Mapping product team, Country engagement teams, as well as external partners to develop innovative products and data solutions for the Giga Initiative.
UNICEF works in some of the world’s toughest places, to reach the world’s most disadvantaged children. To save their lives. To defend their rights. To help them fulfil their potential. Across 190 countries and territories, we work for every child, everywhere, every day, to build a better world for everyone.
And we never give up.
UNICEF Nepal Country Office is looking for a committed professional and expert to provide technical support to the Nutrition programme in carrying out the tasks described in detail in the attached Terms of Reference. The assignment will be a duration of nine months.
In today's dynamic landscape of survey and census activities, digital data collection has become the established standard procedure. However, with a wide array of tools designed for various applications, including household surveys, face-to-face interactions, and telephone surveys, the decision-making process around tool selection has become a complex task. Currently, UNICEF's headquarters, regional and country offices independently make these selections without access to a comprehensive overview of the respective advantages and disadvantages.
Recognizing the critical importance of well-informed tool choices in this digital age, the primary objective of this consultancy is to conduct a thorough and detailed review of the digital data collection tools available today. These versatile tools are compatible with a variety of platforms and offer unique capabilities. The purpose is to perform a comprehensive assessment that will cover technical specifications for each tool, providing insight into their complexities, strengths, and areas for improvement, while also encompassing practical recommendations. These will include best practices concerning ease of use, associated costs, training resources, and technical support. The desired outcome of this consultancy is to offer clear guidance on which digital data collection tools are best suited for specific data collection activities. By pursuing this informed approach, UNICEF aims to not only prevent the potential selection of less suitable or inappropriate tools but also ensure the highest standards of efficiency, data security, and child protection in the realm of digital data collection.
In 2025, UNICEF adopted a new Gender Equality Action Plan (UGEAP) 2026-2029. The UGEAP covers a range of programmatic and institutional priorities for the organisation, to promote gender equality and women and girls’ empowerment. A core focus is on girls’ leadership and wellbeing.
The Programme communications, advocacy and policy Consultant is accountable to develop, support, network, implement and monitor an advocacy and programme communication strategy and associated products and activities, with the objective of raising awareness about the UGEAP within UNICEF and externally. The consultant will also support engagement with new and existing partners for gender equality and girls’ and women’s empowerment, with a special focus on adolescent girls.
Key tasks include designing and promoting various programme and advocacy assets on social media and other platforms; support for programme partnerships such as engagement briefs, pitch decks and resource mobilisation tools; and engaging with staff and partners to co-create easily understandably, child-friendly resources translating the theoretical principles of various policy frameworks for gender equality into practical assets. A significant focus of the consultant’s work will include actions to advance adolescent girls’ voices and rights across UNICEF and with partners in the public, private and philanthropic spheres as well as with young people themselves. in relation to the Adolescent Girls Programme Strategy implementation, and adolescent girls targeted priorities in the UGEAP 2026-2029 as well the Power4Girls and Skills4Girls portfolios.
Implementation of UNICEF’s Gender Equality Action Plan (UGEAP) 2026-2029 requires effective knowledge management systems, information exchange and the internal dissemination of gender-related materials within UNICEF for strengthening gender equality programming and results across the organization.
The Gender Equality team is seeking a Knowledge Management Consultant to provide advisory services to facilitate effective knowledge exchange and mutual learning of UGEAP-related knowledge, products, and experiences.
Taking in consideration that a majority UNICEF documents and internal communication, both via email and verbally,
are made using the English language, the UNICEF Bissau Country office would like to ensure the availability of a
qualified English Language teacher for staff members to improve their English skills, in order to facilitate
communication and improve the quality of documents produced.
Le bureau de l’UNICEF en Mauritanie est à la recherche d’un (e) professionnel(le) engagé(e) et expérimenté (e) pour le poste de Spécialiste de la Communication pour le Changement Social et de Comportement (SBC) et du Genre au niveau NOC, Fixed Term. Sous la supervision du/de la Représentant(e) Adjoint(e) aux programmes, Le/la Spécialiste renforce les capacités internes du bureau, jouant un rôle central dans le transfert de compétences. Il/elle travaille en étroite collaboration avec les différentes sections, qui ont déjà identifié des thématiques prioritaires nécessitant un changement de comportement, afin de renforcer les connaissances et les compétences des spécialistes sectoriels.
Ouvert uniquement aux Mauritanien(nes).
Les candidatures féminines sont vivement encouragées et des personnes en situation de handicap.