Under the guidance and general supervision of the Deputy Representative, the Specialist supports the preparation, implementation and reporting of the Quality Education for Out-of-School Children project and is responsible for managing, implementing, monitoring, evaluating and reporting the progress of education project. The Specialist provides technical guidance and management support throughout the project implementation to facilitate the administration and achievement of results, to improve learning outcomes and equitable and inclusive education, especially for children who are marginalized, disadvantaged and excluded in society within the project’s targeted schools.
The Specialist contributes to achievement of results according to plans, allocation, results based-management approaches and methodology (RBM), EAC’s standards, as well as UNICEF’s Strategic Plans, standards of performance, and accountability framework.
Under the supervision of the Chief Education, the incumbent will be Supporting the European Union Programme through planning, implementation and monitoring, and evaluation of activities.
Under the guidance and general supervision of the Chief of Health and Nutrition Section, the Health Specialist (Health System Strengthening - [HSS]) supports the development, preparation and implementation of GAVI-FPP funded-project by monitoring, evaluating and reporting the project progress and supports the health system strengthening across the components of the Health and Nutrition programme, including Community Health and Health emergency.
Do you have the profile to contribute towards our agenda to ensure that women and their families, particularly from underserved populations, have equitable, sustainable access to and use climate-resilient, safely managed water and sanitation services and practice safe hygiene behaviors, including in emergencies? Please join our WASH Team in South Sudan and deliver results in this area.
Under the supervision of the DAPM Deputy Director of Data and Analytics and Chief Statistician, the Statistics & Monitoring Specialist (Data analysis & Database management) is responsible for the work related to analyzing data from administrative sources, household surveys, phone-based surveys, and sector-specific surveys into one data flow to inform child focus policies.
Under the supervision of the DAPM Deputy Director of Data and Analytics and Chief Statistician, the Statistics & Monitoring Specialist (Data analysis & Database management) is responsible for the work related to analyzing data from administrative sources, household surveys, phone-based surveys, and sector-specific surveys into one data flow to inform child focus policies.
The WASH Specialist reports to the Chief of Field Office for guidance and general supervision. The Specialist supports the development, preparation, management, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of the WASH programme within the country programme. The Specialist provides technical guidance and management support throughout the programming processes, to facilitate the administration and achievement of the WASH-related output results in the country programme.
The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), headquartered in New York, with operations in more than 190 countries, has more than 3,350 motorized assets, of which 290 are motorcycles, 2,554 light vehicles, 390 are armoured vehicles and the remainder include boats, and miscellaneous equipment, all with a combined acquisition value of more than $130 million.
Effective and efficient transport for staff, equipment and supplies in the field is a mission critical requirement to ensure effective delivery of UNICEF’s mandate and to achieve its programme objectives.
Fleet performance is not universally measured or monitored in terms of cost, road safety, environmental impact or programme delivery.
In the context of the ongoing UN Reform, where all agencies are being encouraged to improve business processes that yield savings and improve performance, vehicle fleet acquisition and operations have been identified as an area where efficiencies can be exploited.
he incumbent wiil be expected to liaise closely with New York-based UNICEF multi-sectoral teams (existing youth-led action collaborators such as Mental Health, Health and partners)
The Programme Specialist is accountable for providing technical support, coordination, knowledge management and advocacy support to achieve positive outcomes for children and young people on the move.
UNICEF Regional Office for South Asia is seeking a committed and experienced Nutrition Specialist (Community Nutrition Systems Strengthening). S/he will support the Regional Nutrition Advisor in strengthening cross sectoral technical collaboration and coordination to
enhance synergies to address maternal and child malnutrition effectively and sustainably. The successful candidate will also provide technical support for regional efforts to engage strategically with health systems to
close coverage, equity and opportunity gaps in nutrition service delivery and improve nutrition practices.
Le poste de Santé-Nutrition Officer GJP doit être utilisé à Tadjourah (Djibouti) où le programme de sante et nutrition est une composante du programme pays (ou UNDAF). Le responsable de sante et de nutrition rend compte au spécialiste du programme, qui est de niveau 3.
Under the supervision of the Monitoring Specialist within the Supply Chain Projects Unit in Monitoring, Strategic Data and Evidence Center (MSDEC) and in the framework of UNICEF Supply Chain Digitalization Initiative, the incumbent will support the introduction of the Last Mile Supply Monitoring (LMSM) solution in Somalia.
The Division of Private Sector Fundraising & Partnerships identified four key strategic shifts that will significantly impact how UNICEF works. The strategic shift that the Country Office Development and Support (CODAS) Unit is responsible for is the sustainability of country offices' programming for children.
To successfully implement this shift, scales of the economy of fundraising operations have been identified as the most suitable business model. Therefore, this role aims to support the CODAS unit with implementing the private sector fundraising business model for country office sustainability in multiple UNICEF regions.
The Middle East and North Africa region is facing significant challenges. Some 32 million children, including 5.8 million refugee children and 6.8 million internally displaced children, are affected by conflict, protracted emergencies, and the climate crisis. The UNICEF Middle East and North Africa Regional Office will continue to support the most vulnerable children and families with humanitarian assistance. In the context of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, UNICEF will reach 47 million people with risk communication messages and 2.8 million children with back-to-learning activities in Algeria, Djibouti, Egypt, Morocco, Oman and Tunisia.
Working under the supervision of the Mali County Office Chief of Communication and Advocacy and closely with the Chief Emergency and Field Operations, the Communication Specialist will develop and deliver on a strategic approach in raising awareness about the humanitarian situation and providing advocacy that can help deliver on immediate life-saving actions and funding. The Communication Specialist will also work on adaptability to climate change and development and policy shifts that will benefit children and their families.
Under the guidance and supervision of the Contracts Manager, the Contracts Officer will be engaged in the procurement of medical equipment, devices, consumables and any associated services with a focus on oxygen therapy and related products in accordance with the UNICEF Rules and Regulations, and monitor and report on supplier performance, market development and procurement history for a segment of products.
UNICEF Libya country office is looking for a committed, dynamic and results driven Child Protection Specialist to support the management, implementation, monitoring, evaluation and reporting of progress of the child protection program within the Libya country program. This includes upstream system strengthening in line with UNICEF’s 7 benchmarks with relevant government ministries including the Ministry of Social Affairs, support to refugee and migrant children through the Ministry of Interior, promoting justice for children with the Ministry of Justice and supporting the children affected by armed conflict (CAAC) agenda with the Ministry of Defense.
Under the overall supervision and guidance of the Chief of Audit, the Internal Auditor Specialist conducts and/or occasionally lead audits and advisory engagements in accordance with the International Standards for the Professional Practice of Internal Auditing and OIAI policies and procedures, as part of the approved OIAI work plan.
Under the guidance and general supervision of the Deputy Representative, the Specialist supports the preparation, implementation and reporting of the Quality Education for Out-of-School Children project and is responsible for managing, implementing, monitoring, evaluating and reporting the progress of education project. The Specialist provides technical guidance and management support throughout the project implementation to facilitate the administration and achievement of results, to improve learning outcomes and equitable and inclusive education, especially for children who are marginalized, disadvantaged and excluded in society within the project’s targeted schools.
The Specialist contributes to achievement of results according to plans, allocation, results based-management approaches and methodology (RBM), EAC’s standards, as well as UNICEF’s Strategic Plans, standards of performance, and accountability framework.
Under the supervision of the Chief Education, the incumbent will be Supporting the European Union Programme through planning, implementation and monitoring, and evaluation of activities.
Under the guidance and general supervision of the Chief of Health and Nutrition Section, the Health Specialist (Health System Strengthening - [HSS]) supports the development, preparation and implementation of GAVI-FPP funded-project by monitoring, evaluating and reporting the project progress and supports the health system strengthening across the components of the Health and Nutrition programme, including Community Health and Health emergency.
Do you have the profile to contribute towards our agenda to ensure that women and their families, particularly from underserved populations, have equitable, sustainable access to and use climate-resilient, safely managed water and sanitation services and practice safe hygiene behaviors, including in emergencies? Please join our WASH Team in South Sudan and deliver results in this area.
Under the supervision of the DAPM Deputy Director of Data and Analytics and Chief Statistician, the Statistics & Monitoring Specialist (Data analysis & Database management) is responsible for the work related to analyzing data from administrative sources, household surveys, phone-based surveys, and sector-specific surveys into one data flow to inform child focus policies.
Under the supervision of the DAPM Deputy Director of Data and Analytics and Chief Statistician, the Statistics & Monitoring Specialist (Data analysis & Database management) is responsible for the work related to analyzing data from administrative sources, household surveys, phone-based surveys, and sector-specific surveys into one data flow to inform child focus policies.
The WASH Specialist reports to the Chief of Field Office for guidance and general supervision. The Specialist supports the development, preparation, management, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of the WASH programme within the country programme. The Specialist provides technical guidance and management support throughout the programming processes, to facilitate the administration and achievement of the WASH-related output results in the country programme.
The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), headquartered in New York, with operations in more than 190 countries, has more than 3,350 motorized assets, of which 290 are motorcycles, 2,554 light vehicles, 390 are armoured vehicles and the remainder include boats, and miscellaneous equipment, all with a combined acquisition value of more than $130 million.
Effective and efficient transport for staff, equipment and supplies in the field is a mission critical requirement to ensure effective delivery of UNICEF’s mandate and to achieve its programme objectives.
Fleet performance is not universally measured or monitored in terms of cost, road safety, environmental impact or programme delivery.
In the context of the ongoing UN Reform, where all agencies are being encouraged to improve business processes that yield savings and improve performance, vehicle fleet acquisition and operations have been identified as an area where efficiencies can be exploited.
he incumbent wiil be expected to liaise closely with New York-based UNICEF multi-sectoral teams (existing youth-led action collaborators such as Mental Health, Health and partners)
The Programme Specialist is accountable for providing technical support, coordination, knowledge management and advocacy support to achieve positive outcomes for children and young people on the move.
UNICEF Regional Office for South Asia is seeking a committed and experienced Nutrition Specialist (Community Nutrition Systems Strengthening). S/he will support the Regional Nutrition Advisor in strengthening cross sectoral technical collaboration and coordination to
enhance synergies to address maternal and child malnutrition effectively and sustainably. The successful candidate will also provide technical support for regional efforts to engage strategically with health systems to
close coverage, equity and opportunity gaps in nutrition service delivery and improve nutrition practices.
Le poste de Santé-Nutrition Officer GJP doit être utilisé à Tadjourah (Djibouti) où le programme de sante et nutrition est une composante du programme pays (ou UNDAF). Le responsable de sante et de nutrition rend compte au spécialiste du programme, qui est de niveau 3.
Under the supervision of the Monitoring Specialist within the Supply Chain Projects Unit in Monitoring, Strategic Data and Evidence Center (MSDEC) and in the framework of UNICEF Supply Chain Digitalization Initiative, the incumbent will support the introduction of the Last Mile Supply Monitoring (LMSM) solution in Somalia.
The Division of Private Sector Fundraising & Partnerships identified four key strategic shifts that will significantly impact how UNICEF works. The strategic shift that the Country Office Development and Support (CODAS) Unit is responsible for is the sustainability of country offices' programming for children.
To successfully implement this shift, scales of the economy of fundraising operations have been identified as the most suitable business model. Therefore, this role aims to support the CODAS unit with implementing the private sector fundraising business model for country office sustainability in multiple UNICEF regions.
The Middle East and North Africa region is facing significant challenges. Some 32 million children, including 5.8 million refugee children and 6.8 million internally displaced children, are affected by conflict, protracted emergencies, and the climate crisis. The UNICEF Middle East and North Africa Regional Office will continue to support the most vulnerable children and families with humanitarian assistance. In the context of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, UNICEF will reach 47 million people with risk communication messages and 2.8 million children with back-to-learning activities in Algeria, Djibouti, Egypt, Morocco, Oman and Tunisia.
Working under the supervision of the Mali County Office Chief of Communication and Advocacy and closely with the Chief Emergency and Field Operations, the Communication Specialist will develop and deliver on a strategic approach in raising awareness about the humanitarian situation and providing advocacy that can help deliver on immediate life-saving actions and funding. The Communication Specialist will also work on adaptability to climate change and development and policy shifts that will benefit children and their families.
Under the guidance and supervision of the Contracts Manager, the Contracts Officer will be engaged in the procurement of medical equipment, devices, consumables and any associated services with a focus on oxygen therapy and related products in accordance with the UNICEF Rules and Regulations, and monitor and report on supplier performance, market development and procurement history for a segment of products.
UNICEF Libya country office is looking for a committed, dynamic and results driven Child Protection Specialist to support the management, implementation, monitoring, evaluation and reporting of progress of the child protection program within the Libya country program. This includes upstream system strengthening in line with UNICEF’s 7 benchmarks with relevant government ministries including the Ministry of Social Affairs, support to refugee and migrant children through the Ministry of Interior, promoting justice for children with the Ministry of Justice and supporting the children affected by armed conflict (CAAC) agenda with the Ministry of Defense.
Under the overall supervision and guidance of the Chief of Audit, the Internal Auditor Specialist conducts and/or occasionally lead audits and advisory engagements in accordance with the International Standards for the Professional Practice of Internal Auditing and OIAI policies and procedures, as part of the approved OIAI work plan.