L’objectif de la consultation est de renforcer le système de collecte et d’analyse de données en matière de protection de l’enfant y compris dans l’action humanitaire au niveau central (partenaires, départements ministériels) et dans deux districts (Amboasary et Ambovombe) cibles pour que des données désagrégées, fiables et à jour sur les cas de violence envers les enfants, classées suivant la nomenclature ICVAC, soient disponibles.
Cette consultation n’a pas pour objectif d’établir un système de gestion de cas, ni d’élaborer des outils de collecte d’information et de données personnelles sur des cas individuels. Cette consultation sur la collecte, la gestion et l’analyse de données statistiques dans le domaine de la protection de l’enfant.
The vision of the UNICEF Sustainable WASH Innovation Hub (WASH Hub) is to be a global home for building, accelerating and scaling transformational climate resilient solutions for a WASH secure future of universal and equitable access to safely managed services, addressing the full ambition of the SDG6. UNICEF’s innovation portfolio approach focuses our innovation efforts on the most challenging problems UNICEF is trying to solve for and with children and young people. It does so by identifying targeted, strategic innovative solutions – with potential to have a significant impact and for which capacity is in place for rapid scaling up – and facilitating their accelerated progress to scale. The WASH Hub supports and builds capacity within UNICEF country offices to facilitate successful scaling of WASH innovations, in-country and globally.
The Consultant will support the WASH Hub by developing a strategy for scaling WASH innovations, outlining the pathway, approach and key considerations for moving demonstration projects to multi-country and multi-region scale.
The vision of the UNICEF Sustainable WASH Innovation Hub (WASH Hub) is to be a global home for building, accelerating and scaling transformational climate resilient solutions for a WASH secure future of universal and equitable access to services, addressing the full ambition of the SDG6.
To deliver on this goal, the Hub will connect a passionate community of strategic stakeholders at a global event in March 2025, to co-create, advocate, enable, convene, and motivate for innovative sustainable solutions to long-standing barriers and emerging opportunities for a WASH secure and climate resilient future for every child.
The Event is planned as a physical event, but with the possibility of following selected breakout sessions online. The event will provide an opportunity for political leaders, member states, business leaders, multilateral organizations, non-governmental and civil society organizations, youth, academia, development finance institutions and our global UNICEF WASH, CEED (Climate, energy, environment and disaster) and innovation colleagues from country offices to collectively address the urgent WASH needs of children and youth affected by emergencies, climate change and political unrest.
Affordable, accessible, and quality early childhood care and education (ECCE) opportunities, provide significant and longstanding positive impacts and benefits not only for children and working mothers, but also for the business environment and the macro-economy. Investment in critical social services in the early years of a child’s life are known to be a key catalyst in boosting human capital. High-quality ECCE lays the foundation for children’s learning and development, providing the steppingstones for children to become healthy, educated, productive and contributing members of society. When ECCE systems deliver for all children, these services can mitigate against the adverse impacts of poverty and social exclusion.
The UNICEF MENA Regional Office Health Section is seeking to bring on board a Health Specialist (Maternal Newborn and Child Health), level 3, under Temporary Appointment contract, to support the Maternal Newborn and Child Health programme.
UNICEF Timor-Leste is seeking for a National/International Consultant to develop Performance-Based Incentive guidelines for Community Health Volunteers in Timor-Leste
Children with Disability Section is seeking a consultant to develop a policy brief containing concise, evidence-based, policy options and their impact on access to and participation in inclusive education through increased availability of assistive technology (AT).
This role is being established to support an assessment and delivery of improved audience and market insights in the Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) region. Audience and Market Insight (AMI) have no current resourcing dedicated to LAC, and this limits both the understanding of LAC, but also the available capabilities to support fundraising, communications, and advocacy activities in the region. There are four main areas have been identified that require support:
- Insight planning: identifying the research needs of Communications, Advocacy and Fundraising Chiefs in LAC, and how those needs can be met by a multi-year program of insight.
- Localization of findings: supporting AMI global team to optimize and tailor local and global reporting and workshops to the needs of local markets, supporting the more effective communication and implementation of findings.
- Development of resource plan: the role will work with the Chief of AMI, in alignment with the LACRO Chiefs of PFP and Communications to determine a sustainable resourcing plan that accompanies the insight plan.
- Establishing audience fundamentals: work with countries to assess the addressable audiences for communications, advocacy, and fundraising.
- Understanding of LAC audiences: aid AMI and LACRO in being connected to and understanding the addressable needs of audiences in LAC, and how local teams are prioritizing and engaging them.
Under the supervision of the Resource Mobilization Specialist and the leadership of the Chief of Communication, Advocacy and Partnerships (CAP), the Private Sector Engagement Specialist will help deepen UNICEF’s collaboration with the private sector and provide an interface for environmental scanning, knowledge exchange, policy influence and fundraising. The Specialist will lead in updating and implementation of the private sector engagement strategy. S/he will steward and grow existing corporate partnerships as well as identify and develop new major corporate partnerships. The key result is to ensure greater income and influence for UNICEF in support of its mission in Tanzania.
The Administrative & Finance Assistant is responsible for executing a broad variety of standardized administrative and financial tasks for the respective section(s) requiring thorough knowledge of UNICEF administrative and financial procedures, processes and policies.
In this capacity, the need to project the image of a credible and reliable service provider is imperative to quality of process delivery, and the impact of work directly reflects on the overall reputation of the team in terms of responsiveness to client needs and quality of process execution.
The Driver, at the G-2 level, provides reliable and safe driving services, demonstrating the highest standards of professionalism, discretion, integrity, sense of responsibility, excellent knowledge of protocol whilst ensuring compliance with local driving rules and regulations.
The Driver demonstrates a client-oriented approach, high sense of responsibility, courtesy, tact and the ability to work with people of different national and cultural backgrounds.
The Driver post reports to the Senior Operations Associate in Chennai office who is at the G-7 level.
Under the general supervision of the Chief, Resource Mobilization & Partnership (RM&P) and the Corporate Partnership Manager, this post will proactively identify, and secure new in-country partnerships in India. The incumbent will develop and implement resource mobilization strategies to focus on acquisition and maximization of prospect national corporate partners in support of the country programme priority focus.
Under the direct supervision of the Partnerships Manager, this post will develop new partnerships and manage key existing partnerships with the sector. The incumbent will develop and implement fundraising strategies to focus on maximizing value from India-based major donors and foundations in support of the country programme’s priority focus.
UNICEF Nigeria Country Office in Abuja, Nigeria is seeking a passionate and committed person to work in the role of MICS consultant and invites applications from highly motivated and committed persons who want to contribute to results for children. If you are that person, we encourage you to apply and become part of a highly motivated and committed team.
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 fulfill 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 is an agency of the United Nations responsible for providing humanitarian and development aid to children worldwide.
In the context of public partnerships, Partnerships Risk Management is an organizational and strategic function that enables the division to anticipate, identify and mitigate risks associated with public sector funding to UNICEF, which amounted to over $6 billion in 2023.
Positioned within the Systems, Analytics, Risk, Planning and Operations (SARPO) team of PPD and under the supervision of the Partnerships Risk Specialist, the Partnerships Risk Management Intern will be an integral part of the Partnerships Risk team within PPD and contribute to the day-to-day operations, with a focus on tasks related to compliance and monitoring, donor agreements review and tracking of obligations from a public partnerships perspective, UNICEF knowledge management in the field of risk and related policies, and analytics. The internship offers a dynamic set of assignments and will provide exposure to the operations of UNICEF as an agency of the United Nations, with a specific focus on public partnerships risk management.
UNICEF Uganda is pleased to announce an exciting opportunity for consultancy at a senior professional level for guiding learning and foresight for the 2026–2030 Country Programme. UNICEF has launched independent evaluations of its Child Protection (Outcome 3) and Basic Education and Adolescent Development (Outcome 2) Programmes. These evaluations are expected to offer forward-looking recommendations to inform the prioritization process. In contrast, given the extensive assessments and evaluations already conducted under Outcome 1 – Child Survival and Development (CSD), UNICEF has adopted a meta-analysis approach, which is more cost-effective, and efficient, and reduces respondent fatigue. Under the overall guidance of the Chief Child survival and Development, and the Chief Planning, Monitoring, and Evaluation, the consultancy will aim to collate and synthesize available evidence to; 1. Assess the relevance and coherence of UNICEF supported interventions geared at strengthening access and quality to health (RMNCAH), HIV, nutrition, and WASH services,
2. Appraise progress towards achievement of intended results for children and women,
3. Determine the efficiency of UNICEF supported interventions geared at strengthening access and quality to health (RMNCAH), HIV, nutrition, and WASH services in targeted 29 districts.
4. Assess the sustainability of UNICEF supported interventions geared at strengthening access and quality to health, nutrition, and WASH services.
5. Propose collective foresight leaning recommendations for scaling and adapting UNICEF supported interventions geared at strengthening access and quality to health, nutrition and WASH services.
Under the supervision of the Chief PME, the incumbent will be accountable for monitoring and writing Donor Reports of all Programme funds, falling under UNICEF Mali Country Office.
UNICEF Mongolia is looking for an international consultant who will provide technical guidance and support in setting up and operationalizing the human milk bank.
L’objectif de la consultation est de renforcer le système de collecte et d’analyse de données en matière de protection de l’enfant y compris dans l’action humanitaire au niveau central (partenaires, départements ministériels) et dans deux districts (Amboasary et Ambovombe) cibles pour que des données désagrégées, fiables et à jour sur les cas de violence envers les enfants, classées suivant la nomenclature ICVAC, soient disponibles.
Cette consultation n’a pas pour objectif d’établir un système de gestion de cas, ni d’élaborer des outils de collecte d’information et de données personnelles sur des cas individuels. Cette consultation sur la collecte, la gestion et l’analyse de données statistiques dans le domaine de la protection de l’enfant.
The vision of the UNICEF Sustainable WASH Innovation Hub (WASH Hub) is to be a global home for building, accelerating and scaling transformational climate resilient solutions for a WASH secure future of universal and equitable access to safely managed services, addressing the full ambition of the SDG6. UNICEF’s innovation portfolio approach focuses our innovation efforts on the most challenging problems UNICEF is trying to solve for and with children and young people. It does so by identifying targeted, strategic innovative solutions – with potential to have a significant impact and for which capacity is in place for rapid scaling up – and facilitating their accelerated progress to scale. The WASH Hub supports and builds capacity within UNICEF country offices to facilitate successful scaling of WASH innovations, in-country and globally.
The Consultant will support the WASH Hub by developing a strategy for scaling WASH innovations, outlining the pathway, approach and key considerations for moving demonstration projects to multi-country and multi-region scale.
The vision of the UNICEF Sustainable WASH Innovation Hub (WASH Hub) is to be a global home for building, accelerating and scaling transformational climate resilient solutions for a WASH secure future of universal and equitable access to services, addressing the full ambition of the SDG6.
To deliver on this goal, the Hub will connect a passionate community of strategic stakeholders at a global event in March 2025, to co-create, advocate, enable, convene, and motivate for innovative sustainable solutions to long-standing barriers and emerging opportunities for a WASH secure and climate resilient future for every child.
The Event is planned as a physical event, but with the possibility of following selected breakout sessions online. The event will provide an opportunity for political leaders, member states, business leaders, multilateral organizations, non-governmental and civil society organizations, youth, academia, development finance institutions and our global UNICEF WASH, CEED (Climate, energy, environment and disaster) and innovation colleagues from country offices to collectively address the urgent WASH needs of children and youth affected by emergencies, climate change and political unrest.
Affordable, accessible, and quality early childhood care and education (ECCE) opportunities, provide significant and longstanding positive impacts and benefits not only for children and working mothers, but also for the business environment and the macro-economy. Investment in critical social services in the early years of a child’s life are known to be a key catalyst in boosting human capital. High-quality ECCE lays the foundation for children’s learning and development, providing the steppingstones for children to become healthy, educated, productive and contributing members of society. When ECCE systems deliver for all children, these services can mitigate against the adverse impacts of poverty and social exclusion.
The UNICEF MENA Regional Office Health Section is seeking to bring on board a Health Specialist (Maternal Newborn and Child Health), level 3, under Temporary Appointment contract, to support the Maternal Newborn and Child Health programme.
UNICEF Timor-Leste is seeking for a National/International Consultant to develop Performance-Based Incentive guidelines for Community Health Volunteers in Timor-Leste
Children with Disability Section is seeking a consultant to develop a policy brief containing concise, evidence-based, policy options and their impact on access to and participation in inclusive education through increased availability of assistive technology (AT).
This role is being established to support an assessment and delivery of improved audience and market insights in the Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) region. Audience and Market Insight (AMI) have no current resourcing dedicated to LAC, and this limits both the understanding of LAC, but also the available capabilities to support fundraising, communications, and advocacy activities in the region. There are four main areas have been identified that require support:
- Insight planning: identifying the research needs of Communications, Advocacy and Fundraising Chiefs in LAC, and how those needs can be met by a multi-year program of insight.
- Localization of findings: supporting AMI global team to optimize and tailor local and global reporting and workshops to the needs of local markets, supporting the more effective communication and implementation of findings.
- Development of resource plan: the role will work with the Chief of AMI, in alignment with the LACRO Chiefs of PFP and Communications to determine a sustainable resourcing plan that accompanies the insight plan.
- Establishing audience fundamentals: work with countries to assess the addressable audiences for communications, advocacy, and fundraising.
- Understanding of LAC audiences: aid AMI and LACRO in being connected to and understanding the addressable needs of audiences in LAC, and how local teams are prioritizing and engaging them.
Under the supervision of the Resource Mobilization Specialist and the leadership of the Chief of Communication, Advocacy and Partnerships (CAP), the Private Sector Engagement Specialist will help deepen UNICEF’s collaboration with the private sector and provide an interface for environmental scanning, knowledge exchange, policy influence and fundraising. The Specialist will lead in updating and implementation of the private sector engagement strategy. S/he will steward and grow existing corporate partnerships as well as identify and develop new major corporate partnerships. The key result is to ensure greater income and influence for UNICEF in support of its mission in Tanzania.
The Administrative & Finance Assistant is responsible for executing a broad variety of standardized administrative and financial tasks for the respective section(s) requiring thorough knowledge of UNICEF administrative and financial procedures, processes and policies.
In this capacity, the need to project the image of a credible and reliable service provider is imperative to quality of process delivery, and the impact of work directly reflects on the overall reputation of the team in terms of responsiveness to client needs and quality of process execution.
The Driver, at the G-2 level, provides reliable and safe driving services, demonstrating the highest standards of professionalism, discretion, integrity, sense of responsibility, excellent knowledge of protocol whilst ensuring compliance with local driving rules and regulations.
The Driver demonstrates a client-oriented approach, high sense of responsibility, courtesy, tact and the ability to work with people of different national and cultural backgrounds.
The Driver post reports to the Senior Operations Associate in Chennai office who is at the G-7 level.
Under the general supervision of the Chief, Resource Mobilization & Partnership (RM&P) and the Corporate Partnership Manager, this post will proactively identify, and secure new in-country partnerships in India. The incumbent will develop and implement resource mobilization strategies to focus on acquisition and maximization of prospect national corporate partners in support of the country programme priority focus.
Under the direct supervision of the Partnerships Manager, this post will develop new partnerships and manage key existing partnerships with the sector. The incumbent will develop and implement fundraising strategies to focus on maximizing value from India-based major donors and foundations in support of the country programme’s priority focus.
UNICEF Nigeria Country Office in Abuja, Nigeria is seeking a passionate and committed person to work in the role of MICS consultant and invites applications from highly motivated and committed persons who want to contribute to results for children. If you are that person, we encourage you to apply and become part of a highly motivated and committed team.
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 fulfill 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 is an agency of the United Nations responsible for providing humanitarian and development aid to children worldwide.
In the context of public partnerships, Partnerships Risk Management is an organizational and strategic function that enables the division to anticipate, identify and mitigate risks associated with public sector funding to UNICEF, which amounted to over $6 billion in 2023.
Positioned within the Systems, Analytics, Risk, Planning and Operations (SARPO) team of PPD and under the supervision of the Partnerships Risk Specialist, the Partnerships Risk Management Intern will be an integral part of the Partnerships Risk team within PPD and contribute to the day-to-day operations, with a focus on tasks related to compliance and monitoring, donor agreements review and tracking of obligations from a public partnerships perspective, UNICEF knowledge management in the field of risk and related policies, and analytics. The internship offers a dynamic set of assignments and will provide exposure to the operations of UNICEF as an agency of the United Nations, with a specific focus on public partnerships risk management.
UNICEF Uganda is pleased to announce an exciting opportunity for consultancy at a senior professional level for guiding learning and foresight for the 2026–2030 Country Programme. UNICEF has launched independent evaluations of its Child Protection (Outcome 3) and Basic Education and Adolescent Development (Outcome 2) Programmes. These evaluations are expected to offer forward-looking recommendations to inform the prioritization process. In contrast, given the extensive assessments and evaluations already conducted under Outcome 1 – Child Survival and Development (CSD), UNICEF has adopted a meta-analysis approach, which is more cost-effective, and efficient, and reduces respondent fatigue. Under the overall guidance of the Chief Child survival and Development, and the Chief Planning, Monitoring, and Evaluation, the consultancy will aim to collate and synthesize available evidence to; 1. Assess the relevance and coherence of UNICEF supported interventions geared at strengthening access and quality to health (RMNCAH), HIV, nutrition, and WASH services,
2. Appraise progress towards achievement of intended results for children and women,
3. Determine the efficiency of UNICEF supported interventions geared at strengthening access and quality to health (RMNCAH), HIV, nutrition, and WASH services in targeted 29 districts.
4. Assess the sustainability of UNICEF supported interventions geared at strengthening access and quality to health, nutrition, and WASH services.
5. Propose collective foresight leaning recommendations for scaling and adapting UNICEF supported interventions geared at strengthening access and quality to health, nutrition and WASH services.
Under the supervision of the Chief PME, the incumbent will be accountable for monitoring and writing Donor Reports of all Programme funds, falling under UNICEF Mali Country Office.
UNICEF Mongolia is looking for an international consultant who will provide technical guidance and support in setting up and operationalizing the human milk bank.