The Public Partnerships Division (PPD) is responsible for developing and strengthening public partnerships to support UNICEF’s work to protect the rights of every child.
The PPD outpost office in Washington, D.C., supports UNICEF’s work by managing partnerships and resource mobilization with institutions of the Government of the United States, including the White House National Security Council, U.S. Department of State, the U.S. Agency for International Development, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and U.S. Congress.
This consultancy will support the expanding work of the PPD IFIs team with the World Bank. As UNICEF grows its partnerships with the World Bank in fragile and conflict affected settings, there has been a significant increase in direct financing projects in fragile and conflict affected contexts. These partnerships are unique and require more time, resources, and specific expertise compared to projects with traditional donors. The consultant will provide project management support to these country partnerships to ensure smooth project negotiation, implementation, and reporting from the inception to completion stages of the project’s lifecycle. The consultant will also be asked to contribute to a broader knowledge management agenda with the World Bank and UN partners to document lessons learned and analyze the impact of direct financing partnerships.
Sudan is currently experiencing a significant crisis in the education sector, with over 19 million school-aged children affected and many schools lacking basic educational resources. In response to these challenges, there is a critical need to strengthen the Education Management Information System (EMIS) to ensure effective planning, monitoring, and management of educational resources and services across the country.
UNICEF, in collaboration with the Ministry of Education, aims to develop a comprehensive digital map and shapefiles for 26,000 schools in Sudan. This will support the design and establishment of an EMIS that will provide accurate, up-to-date information on school infrastructure, enrollment, and other critical indicators.
Desarrollar e implementar una metodología para la territorialización de la construcción de paz en colaboración con el Programa de Comunidades Educativas y Seguras en la provincia de Esmeraldas, que proponga el trabajo a nivel de instituciones educativas integrando componentes de convivencia pacífica, derechos humanos, atención psicosocial y participación comunitaria para ser desarrollada por los actores que pertenecen a las escuelas y colegios.
Joining UNICEF Ghana means being part of a dynamic team that values collaboration, innovation, and leadership. If you are experienced and fits the job profile, then we are on the lookout for you.
Join our team as Administrative and Finance Specialist, P3, where you will lead and manage efficient administrative operations in the country office. The role involves providing policy guidance, ensuring compliance with organizational procedures, and collaborating with operations management to support efficient administrative operations of the office and country programs. You will also be responsible for staff capacity development and driving continuous improvement in administrative services.
This fixed-term position reports directly to the Deputy Representative, Operations (P4).
We are looking for a highly skilled professional with a proven track record in administrative service management functions. Please note that this opportunity is not open to Ghanaian nationals.
The Public Partnerships Division (PPD) is responsible for developing and strengthening public partnerships to support UNICEF’s work to protect the rights of every child.
The PPD outpost office in Washington, D.C., supports UNICEF’s work by managing partnerships and resource mobilization with institutions of the Government of the United States, including the White House National Security Council, U.S. Department of State, the U.S. Agency for International Development, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and U.S. Congress.
This consultancy will support the expanding work of the PPD IFIs team with the World Bank. As UNICEF grows its partnerships with the World Bank in fragile and conflict affected settings, there has been a significant increase in direct financing projects in fragile and conflict affected contexts. These partnerships are unique and require more time, resources, and specific expertise compared to projects with traditional donors. The consultant will provide project management support to these country partnerships to ensure smooth project negotiation, implementation, and reporting from the inception to completion stages of the project’s lifecycle. The consultant will also be asked to contribute to a broader knowledge management agenda with the World Bank and UN partners to document lessons learned and analyze the impact of direct financing partnerships.
Sudan is currently experiencing a significant crisis in the education sector, with over 19 million school-aged children affected and many schools lacking basic educational resources. In response to these challenges, there is a critical need to strengthen the Education Management Information System (EMIS) to ensure effective planning, monitoring, and management of educational resources and services across the country.
UNICEF, in collaboration with the Ministry of Education, aims to develop a comprehensive digital map and shapefiles for 26,000 schools in Sudan. This will support the design and establishment of an EMIS that will provide accurate, up-to-date information on school infrastructure, enrollment, and other critical indicators.
Desarrollar e implementar una metodología para la territorialización de la construcción de paz en colaboración con el Programa de Comunidades Educativas y Seguras en la provincia de Esmeraldas, que proponga el trabajo a nivel de instituciones educativas integrando componentes de convivencia pacífica, derechos humanos, atención psicosocial y participación comunitaria para ser desarrollada por los actores que pertenecen a las escuelas y colegios.
Joining UNICEF Ghana means being part of a dynamic team that values collaboration, innovation, and leadership. If you are experienced and fits the job profile, then we are on the lookout for you.
Join our team as Administrative and Finance Specialist, P3, where you will lead and manage efficient administrative operations in the country office. The role involves providing policy guidance, ensuring compliance with organizational procedures, and collaborating with operations management to support efficient administrative operations of the office and country programs. You will also be responsible for staff capacity development and driving continuous improvement in administrative services.
This fixed-term position reports directly to the Deputy Representative, Operations (P4).
We are looking for a highly skilled professional with a proven track record in administrative service management functions. Please note that this opportunity is not open to Ghanaian nationals.