The UNICEF Office in DRC is looking for an experienced Cold Chain Logistics Specialist (Vaccine Management) at P-3 level for a 6-month temporary assignment based in Kalemie, Tanganyika Province.
Working under the Chief of Field Office and the technical guidance of the Immunization Supply Chain Manager in Kinshasa, you will be UNICEF's technical anchor on the ground, supporting the Ministry of Health and provincial EPI teams to strengthen vaccine management, cold chain performance, and logistics coordination for routine immunization, supplementary immunization activities, and the ongoing polio outbreak response.
This is a role for someone who thrives at the intersection of technical excellence and field reality, a logistician at heart, a coach to national teams, and a trusted partner to government counterparts and GPEI partners alike. You will help shape the systems that keep DRC on the path toward a polio-free future, while building the routine immunization foundations that will protect generations to come.
If you are energized by complex operational challenges, and ready to bring your expertise to one of the most consequential immunization programmes in the world — join UNICEF. Together, we can ensure that no child in DRC is left behind because a vaccine didn't reach them in time.
To conduct an independent end-of-programme performance and process evaluation of the United Nations Joint Programme on Social Protection Phase II, assessing performance building on the 2021 Mid-Term Review, including efficiency and value for money, the effectiveness of joint programming arrangements, and generate forward-looking, actionable recommendations for future UN support to the national social protection sector.
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The UNICEF Office in DRC is looking for an experienced Cold Chain Logistics Specialist (Vaccine Management) at P-3 level for a 6-month temporary assignment based in Kalemie, Tanganyika Province.
Working under the Chief of Field Office and the technical guidance of the Immunization Supply Chain Manager in Kinshasa, you will be UNICEF's technical anchor on the ground, supporting the Ministry of Health and provincial EPI teams to strengthen vaccine management, cold chain performance, and logistics coordination for routine immunization, supplementary immunization activities, and the ongoing polio outbreak response.
This is a role for someone who thrives at the intersection of technical excellence and field reality, a logistician at heart, a coach to national teams, and a trusted partner to government counterparts and GPEI partners alike. You will help shape the systems that keep DRC on the path toward a polio-free future, while building the routine immunization foundations that will protect generations to come.
If you are energized by complex operational challenges, and ready to bring your expertise to one of the most consequential immunization programmes in the world — join UNICEF. Together, we can ensure that no child in DRC is left behind because a vaccine didn't reach them in time.
To conduct an independent end-of-programme performance and process evaluation of the United Nations Joint Programme on Social Protection Phase II, assessing performance building on the 2021 Mid-Term Review, including efficiency and value for money, the effectiveness of joint programming arrangements, and generate forward-looking, actionable recommendations for future UN support to the national social protection sector.
UNICEF Rwanda Country Office is looking for a qualified candidate for the position of Monitoring and Evaluation Specialist, to ensure that the UNICEF Country Office has useful, valid and reliable information about children’s and women’s rights and the performance of UNICEF-supported programmes including their relevance, efficiency, effectiveness, and sustainability, and in emergency contexts, their coverage, coordination and coherence.
UNICEF is seeking a Health Specialist (Health Emergency Preparedness and Response – HEPR), P‑4 to support governments and UNICEF Country Offices in preventing, preparing for, responding to, and recovering from public health emergencies and humanitarian crises. Based within UNICEF’s Centre of Excellence, this role provides high‑quality technical assistance, including surge deployments, to strengthen health systems, ensure continuity of essential services, and uphold the Core Commitments for Children in emergency settings. The position contributes to global health security, multi‑sectoral coordination, and implementation of Pandemic Fund–supported initiatives, directly advancing UNICEF’s Strategic Plan 2026–2029 and health emergency priorities.
Drive sustainable financing solutions to protect children from violence. UNICEF is seeking a Child Protection Specialist (Financing for Scale) to strengthen public financing systems, investment cases and innovative financing approaches that enable equitable, scalable child protection and violence prevention programmes. Based in Nairobi within UNICEF’s Global Programme Division, this role offers a unique opportunity to influence national and global financing agendas, support governments and partners, and help deliver lasting impact for children worldwide.