The purpose of this role is to coordinate and support the demand for Technology for Development (T4D) programmatic support. As UNICEF Programmes increasingly rely on digital solutions for effective program delivery, systems strengthening, and monitoring, you will collaborate with programme teams to identify, assess, and integrate ICTs and digital innovations into UNICEF's programming. You will also focus on strengthening internal capacity to lead and support T4D-related initiatives, identifying and engaging with key partners, and building business relationships.
Your role will include applying reusable and replicable technical building blocks to maximize the scale-up and sustainability of technology and digital innovation for UNICEF programming. You will work closely with Programme staff, liaising with the Regional Office ICT and T4D teams, as well as the central ICT Division, where applicable. Additionally, the T4D Specialist may supervise local staff or oversee the work of consultants to ensure the successful implementation of initiatives.
A challenging and exciting opportunity has arisen within UNICEF Mozambique for a passionate and committed Procurement Officer, NO2 level position based in Maputo, Mozambique.
The Procurement Officer reports to the Supply and Logistics Manager and is responsible for managing
the end to end supply function of a wide range of product group for a medium sized UNICEF country office. The supply chain operations include planning, procurement, contracting in close coordination with programme sections and Logistics team ensuring timely customs clearance, warehousing, in-country transport, and distribution, using methodical approach to monitoring of supplies and service ensuring timely delivery of quality product and service.
The Administrative Specialist (Technical Support)- Field Support Unit, is responsible for supporting field offices and regional offices in the areas of office and residential leasing, etc.
The Knowledge Management (KM) Specialist is integral to Polio Eradication efforts and is tasked with identifying, managing, capturing, and sharing critical information to advance not only SBC practices but to enhance overall program effectiveness. This role is essential for meeting the knowledge needs of the Polio Eradication Team across all levels of UNICEF, ensuring strategies are in sync with UNICEF’s global Knowledge Management strategies.
The Specialist will be accountable for enriching UNICEF's KM approach, Implementing and improving the Polio KM strategy, leveraging new tools and methodologies, and fostering a collaborative learning environment that supports the global objective of polio eradication.
UNICEF’s mission is to promote the rights of every child, everywhere, in every aspect of its operations, with a strong emphasis on equity. Access to basic services, such as health, education, and nutrition, relies heavily on well-functioning supply chains, which are essential to achieving children's rights. However, recent global disruptions, such as those caused by climate change and conflicts, have highlighted the fragility of supply chains. Given the impact of these disruptions on vulnerable populations in particular through the disrupted access to essential supplies, UNICEF is prioritizing efforts to strengthen the resilience of supply chains for children through strategic public-private partnerships and innovative tools.
The purpose of this role is to coordinate and support the demand for Technology for Development (T4D) programmatic support. As UNICEF Programmes increasingly rely on digital solutions for effective program delivery, systems strengthening, and monitoring, you will collaborate with programme teams to identify, assess, and integrate ICTs and digital innovations into UNICEF's programming. You will also focus on strengthening internal capacity to lead and support T4D-related initiatives, identifying and engaging with key partners, and building business relationships.
Your role will include applying reusable and replicable technical building blocks to maximize the scale-up and sustainability of technology and digital innovation for UNICEF programming. You will work closely with Programme staff, liaising with the Regional Office ICT and T4D teams, as well as the central ICT Division, where applicable. Additionally, the T4D Specialist may supervise local staff or oversee the work of consultants to ensure the successful implementation of initiatives.
A challenging and exciting opportunity has arisen within UNICEF Mozambique for a passionate and committed Procurement Officer, NO2 level position based in Maputo, Mozambique.
The Procurement Officer reports to the Supply and Logistics Manager and is responsible for managing
the end to end supply function of a wide range of product group for a medium sized UNICEF country office. The supply chain operations include planning, procurement, contracting in close coordination with programme sections and Logistics team ensuring timely customs clearance, warehousing, in-country transport, and distribution, using methodical approach to monitoring of supplies and service ensuring timely delivery of quality product and service.
The Administrative Specialist (Technical Support)- Field Support Unit, is responsible for supporting field offices and regional offices in the areas of office and residential leasing, etc.
The Knowledge Management (KM) Specialist is integral to Polio Eradication efforts and is tasked with identifying, managing, capturing, and sharing critical information to advance not only SBC practices but to enhance overall program effectiveness. This role is essential for meeting the knowledge needs of the Polio Eradication Team across all levels of UNICEF, ensuring strategies are in sync with UNICEF’s global Knowledge Management strategies.
The Specialist will be accountable for enriching UNICEF's KM approach, Implementing and improving the Polio KM strategy, leveraging new tools and methodologies, and fostering a collaborative learning environment that supports the global objective of polio eradication.
UNICEF’s mission is to promote the rights of every child, everywhere, in every aspect of its operations, with a strong emphasis on equity. Access to basic services, such as health, education, and nutrition, relies heavily on well-functioning supply chains, which are essential to achieving children's rights. However, recent global disruptions, such as those caused by climate change and conflicts, have highlighted the fragility of supply chains. Given the impact of these disruptions on vulnerable populations in particular through the disrupted access to essential supplies, UNICEF is prioritizing efforts to strengthen the resilience of supply chains for children through strategic public-private partnerships and innovative tools.