UNICEF Uzbekistan is seeking an international individual consultant to support UNICEF to conduct an Actuarial Cost Assessment of Maternity Benefits in Uzbekistan.
The national consultant will lead efforts to ensure that Uzbekistan’s updated Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) are child-sensitive, aligning with UNICEF’s global guidance and the NDC Toolkit for Children. Additionally, the consultant will support in modelling and analytical work related to National Adaptation Plan (NAP), Biennial Transparency Reports (BTRs), and NDCs.
The primary objective of this consultancy is to provide unprecedented support to TASAF in solidifying the progress achieved in both scaling up and fully integrating Stawisha Maisha into the PSSN program at this critical juncture of national transition. The timely completion of this assignment is necessary to guide Stawisha Maisha through the final, decisive stages of complete integration – a rare opportunity to ensure its long-term sustainability and formal institutionalization within Tanzania's social protection framework.
Contratar a un técnico/a para el apoyo y supervisión técnica de Centros de promoción de bienestar psicosocial de adolescentes y jóvenes del Programa NSNT, que forma parte del Plan Nacional de Salud Mental y Adicciones del Poder Ejecutivo, y que es implementado por el Instituto Nacional de la Juventud del Ministerio de Desarrollo Social.
The consultant will conceptualize and support modeling of a comprehensive, community-based model aimed at prevention of family separation through referral and services to support families with children with special needs and disabilities, and family-based alternative care in Andijan and Tashkent regions. The consultancy will also build the capacity of professionals and caregivers to enhance family- and community-based care, disability-inclusive child protection and development services at the community level.
Tanzania office is looking for an Individual consultant to develop a comprehensive CPD framework for healthcare professionals at all service delivery levels. The consultant will draw on the best practices from Tanzania mainland, other countries in Sub-Saharan Africa, other African regions and beyond. The consultant will review the current medical and nursing practitioners' license renewal practices and link them with the framework.
We are seeking to recruit an exceptional consultant to provide support for a period of 12 months to develop and implement EOF’s communication strategy across the breadth of its work.
UNICEF seeks a Geospatial Consultant who will provide technical and analytical support to activities related to assessing and strengthening connectivity of health programs under both the HealthConnekt and MasterCard Foundation initiative.
The geospatial consultant will support the design, production, delivery and dissemination of spatial information products that will inform analysis of gaps in the availability of internet connectivity at health facilities, CHW distribution, the geographic coverage of health services and target population. The consultant will support country personnel to identify spatial information needs in each country, gather necessary data for the analysis, assess the quality of core input datasets such as HMFLs, CHW master lists and associated registries, and enhance them with connectivity information. The consultant will perform spatial analysis, produce information products for communication with countries and global audiences, and make the outputs available on a global platform.
The consultant will complement the HealthConnekt Country Engagement consultant under the oversight of the DHIS team senior health advisor and geospatial health specialist, as well as the ICTD Digital Centre of Excellence team based in Nairobi. The consultant will support UNICEF Regional and Country Offices in engaging with government counterparts as needed. Additionally, the consultant will be expected to engage with Africa CDC, the UNICEF GIGA and the Community Health team in UNICEF Programme Group.
UNICEF Afghanistan Country Office (ACO) established an Outpost office in Termez in charge of procurement of goods for the programmes and operations of the Country Office as well as to serve as business continuity point.
In partnership with Management of Termez Cargo Center, UNICEF continues to operate the humanitarian logistical hub in Termez city along with other UN agencies and humanitarian actors.
The UN Partnerships Team in UNICEF's Public Partnerships Division in New York is looking for an intern to support the team in shaping and building partnerships to achieve results for children worldwide.
This is an exciting opportunity to obtain an in-depth understanding of the functioning of UNICEF and its work, from high-level political engagement to liaising with colleagues in the field, at country and regional level and across headquarters divisions.
Under the supervision of the Public Partnership Manager, the intern will support various aspects of external relations, knowledge management and development of strategies and approaches to relevant thematic areas.
The UNICEF Gulf Area Office (UNICEF GAO) is unique in its mandate. It is accountable for providing programmatic support to Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Kuwait and Qatar. In addition, it identifies, cultivates and sustains partnerships with Gulf-based partners to generate resources for the organization globally. UNICEF has a role to play in ensuring rapid development in the Gulf is child sensitive and child focused and that children remain at the heart of the national development dialogue.
The primary objective of this consultancy is to provide unprecedented support to TASAF in solidifying the progress achieved in both scaling up and fully integrating Stawisha Maisha into the PSSN program at this critical juncture of national transition. The timely completion of this assignment is necessary to guide Stawisha Maisha through the final, decisive stages of complete integration – a rare opportunity to ensure its long-term sustainability and formal institutionalization within Tanzania's social protection framework.
Under the close supervision of the Knowledge Management Manager, the consultant will support the implementation of community activities geared towards building stronger KM implementation in offices. Specifically, the consultant will support in:
• Community management planning and core group coordination
• Roll out of KM community and staff engagement communication efforts
• Planning and delivery of community activities and events
• Implementation of the community recognition programme
The consultant will be responsible for conceptualizing, designing and producing high-quality products featuring UNICEF data, in collaboration with D&A focal points.
More specifically, the designer will support the production of a number of data-driven publications and dissemination products on mortality and children on the move. The designer will be responsible for the conceptualization, design, layout, picture selection and typesetting of the publications, and for ensuring broad alignment of the products with UNICEF design standards and branding. Since most of the products will be data-driven with a number of graphs, maps and figures, the designer will need to produce creative and visually appealing final products.
The selected candidate is expected to work on assessing the quality of the harmonized MICS data, ensuring its alignment with the MICS Tabulator platform, and collaborating with the Tabulator software development team as well as the IPUMS team responsible for data harmonization. This role will involve developing relevant code for data analysis and tabulation that will run in the background of the Tabulator platform, supporting decisions on visualization tools, and contributing to documentation and technical guidance for the platform’s implementation.
This consultation aims to ensure that the consultant has a strong grasp of household survey methodologies, MICS-specific data processing approaches, and statistical tools, allowing them to provide effective support in developing a robust and user-friendly platform for real-time data analysis. The consultant will work closely with technical teams to ensure that the MICS Tabulator is built on high-quality, standardized, and well-structured data, with the necessary analytical tools to enhance accessibility and usability for stakeholders.
UNICEF Pacific seeks to contract three evaluators/consultants with appropriate skills, expertise and capacities, to work as a team to conduct a formative evaluation of climate and disaster-resilient WASH programming in the Pacific Island countries. The evaluation will assess the extent to which the UNICEF WASH climate and disaster-resilient programming approach is set up to deliver sustainable and climate and disaster-resilient quality water and sanitation services, and to ensure that children and their families have the knowledge, skills and resources to practice safe WASH. It will also determine whether UNICEF programme activities are positioned to advance the goal for every child to have access to water, sanitation and hygiene and live in a safe and sustainable climate and environment, and to attain UNICEF vision towards realization of the human rights to water and sanitation.
The consultancy is for 150 working days divided between the 4 consultants and spread over a 5-month period. Contracts will be issued on an individual basis.
The United Nations Children’s Fund in Cambodia is looking for a national consultant as IT Specialist for Disability Identification System updating and data interoperability for inclusive social protection and employment. The minimum qualification required is a bachelor’s degree in IT, digital systems, coding, or other qualifications with sufficient relevant work experience.
If you are passionate about making a lasting difference for children in Cambodia, UNICEF would like to hear from you.
The overarching aim of this consultancy is to work with foundational learning data from past and forthcoming Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys (MICS). Since 2016, the foundational learning module has been administered in over 50 countries and territories, and about 20 surveys are expected to collect this data next year. The consultant will work with both historical and upcoming data to maintain the database, update code in Stata and R, and manage the GitHub repository. In addition, the consultant will use microdata to support three analytical and knowledge products based on key research questions, which requires familiarity with building dashboards using Shiny in R or creating innovative data visualizations. Lastly, the consultant will support the Learning and Skills Data Lab, focusing on harmonization efforts and maintaining the database in preparation for the lab.
This consultancy aims to strengthen UNICEF’s scientific and research capabilities in the domains of Generative AI, machine learning, and natural language processing for addressing challenging in the domains of children on the move, environmental emergencies, as well as assessment of biases in data and methodologies. The consultant will undertake research and applied data science analysis to drive forward UNICEF’s innovation agenda in key focus areas.
UNICEF Uzbekistan is seeking an international individual consultant to support UNICEF to conduct an Actuarial Cost Assessment of Maternity Benefits in Uzbekistan.
The national consultant will lead efforts to ensure that Uzbekistan’s updated Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) are child-sensitive, aligning with UNICEF’s global guidance and the NDC Toolkit for Children. Additionally, the consultant will support in modelling and analytical work related to National Adaptation Plan (NAP), Biennial Transparency Reports (BTRs), and NDCs.
The primary objective of this consultancy is to provide unprecedented support to TASAF in solidifying the progress achieved in both scaling up and fully integrating Stawisha Maisha into the PSSN program at this critical juncture of national transition. The timely completion of this assignment is necessary to guide Stawisha Maisha through the final, decisive stages of complete integration – a rare opportunity to ensure its long-term sustainability and formal institutionalization within Tanzania's social protection framework.
Contratar a un técnico/a para el apoyo y supervisión técnica de Centros de promoción de bienestar psicosocial de adolescentes y jóvenes del Programa NSNT, que forma parte del Plan Nacional de Salud Mental y Adicciones del Poder Ejecutivo, y que es implementado por el Instituto Nacional de la Juventud del Ministerio de Desarrollo Social.
The consultant will conceptualize and support modeling of a comprehensive, community-based model aimed at prevention of family separation through referral and services to support families with children with special needs and disabilities, and family-based alternative care in Andijan and Tashkent regions. The consultancy will also build the capacity of professionals and caregivers to enhance family- and community-based care, disability-inclusive child protection and development services at the community level.
Tanzania office is looking for an Individual consultant to develop a comprehensive CPD framework for healthcare professionals at all service delivery levels. The consultant will draw on the best practices from Tanzania mainland, other countries in Sub-Saharan Africa, other African regions and beyond. The consultant will review the current medical and nursing practitioners' license renewal practices and link them with the framework.
We are seeking to recruit an exceptional consultant to provide support for a period of 12 months to develop and implement EOF’s communication strategy across the breadth of its work.
UNICEF seeks a Geospatial Consultant who will provide technical and analytical support to activities related to assessing and strengthening connectivity of health programs under both the HealthConnekt and MasterCard Foundation initiative.
The geospatial consultant will support the design, production, delivery and dissemination of spatial information products that will inform analysis of gaps in the availability of internet connectivity at health facilities, CHW distribution, the geographic coverage of health services and target population. The consultant will support country personnel to identify spatial information needs in each country, gather necessary data for the analysis, assess the quality of core input datasets such as HMFLs, CHW master lists and associated registries, and enhance them with connectivity information. The consultant will perform spatial analysis, produce information products for communication with countries and global audiences, and make the outputs available on a global platform.
The consultant will complement the HealthConnekt Country Engagement consultant under the oversight of the DHIS team senior health advisor and geospatial health specialist, as well as the ICTD Digital Centre of Excellence team based in Nairobi. The consultant will support UNICEF Regional and Country Offices in engaging with government counterparts as needed. Additionally, the consultant will be expected to engage with Africa CDC, the UNICEF GIGA and the Community Health team in UNICEF Programme Group.
UNICEF Afghanistan Country Office (ACO) established an Outpost office in Termez in charge of procurement of goods for the programmes and operations of the Country Office as well as to serve as business continuity point.
In partnership with Management of Termez Cargo Center, UNICEF continues to operate the humanitarian logistical hub in Termez city along with other UN agencies and humanitarian actors.
The UN Partnerships Team in UNICEF's Public Partnerships Division in New York is looking for an intern to support the team in shaping and building partnerships to achieve results for children worldwide.
This is an exciting opportunity to obtain an in-depth understanding of the functioning of UNICEF and its work, from high-level political engagement to liaising with colleagues in the field, at country and regional level and across headquarters divisions.
Under the supervision of the Public Partnership Manager, the intern will support various aspects of external relations, knowledge management and development of strategies and approaches to relevant thematic areas.
The UNICEF Gulf Area Office (UNICEF GAO) is unique in its mandate. It is accountable for providing programmatic support to Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Kuwait and Qatar. In addition, it identifies, cultivates and sustains partnerships with Gulf-based partners to generate resources for the organization globally. UNICEF has a role to play in ensuring rapid development in the Gulf is child sensitive and child focused and that children remain at the heart of the national development dialogue.
The primary objective of this consultancy is to provide unprecedented support to TASAF in solidifying the progress achieved in both scaling up and fully integrating Stawisha Maisha into the PSSN program at this critical juncture of national transition. The timely completion of this assignment is necessary to guide Stawisha Maisha through the final, decisive stages of complete integration – a rare opportunity to ensure its long-term sustainability and formal institutionalization within Tanzania's social protection framework.
Under the close supervision of the Knowledge Management Manager, the consultant will support the implementation of community activities geared towards building stronger KM implementation in offices. Specifically, the consultant will support in:
• Community management planning and core group coordination
• Roll out of KM community and staff engagement communication efforts
• Planning and delivery of community activities and events
• Implementation of the community recognition programme
The consultant will be responsible for conceptualizing, designing and producing high-quality products featuring UNICEF data, in collaboration with D&A focal points.
More specifically, the designer will support the production of a number of data-driven publications and dissemination products on mortality and children on the move. The designer will be responsible for the conceptualization, design, layout, picture selection and typesetting of the publications, and for ensuring broad alignment of the products with UNICEF design standards and branding. Since most of the products will be data-driven with a number of graphs, maps and figures, the designer will need to produce creative and visually appealing final products.
The selected candidate is expected to work on assessing the quality of the harmonized MICS data, ensuring its alignment with the MICS Tabulator platform, and collaborating with the Tabulator software development team as well as the IPUMS team responsible for data harmonization. This role will involve developing relevant code for data analysis and tabulation that will run in the background of the Tabulator platform, supporting decisions on visualization tools, and contributing to documentation and technical guidance for the platform’s implementation.
This consultation aims to ensure that the consultant has a strong grasp of household survey methodologies, MICS-specific data processing approaches, and statistical tools, allowing them to provide effective support in developing a robust and user-friendly platform for real-time data analysis. The consultant will work closely with technical teams to ensure that the MICS Tabulator is built on high-quality, standardized, and well-structured data, with the necessary analytical tools to enhance accessibility and usability for stakeholders.
UNICEF Pacific seeks to contract three evaluators/consultants with appropriate skills, expertise and capacities, to work as a team to conduct a formative evaluation of climate and disaster-resilient WASH programming in the Pacific Island countries. The evaluation will assess the extent to which the UNICEF WASH climate and disaster-resilient programming approach is set up to deliver sustainable and climate and disaster-resilient quality water and sanitation services, and to ensure that children and their families have the knowledge, skills and resources to practice safe WASH. It will also determine whether UNICEF programme activities are positioned to advance the goal for every child to have access to water, sanitation and hygiene and live in a safe and sustainable climate and environment, and to attain UNICEF vision towards realization of the human rights to water and sanitation.
The consultancy is for 150 working days divided between the 4 consultants and spread over a 5-month period. Contracts will be issued on an individual basis.
The United Nations Children’s Fund in Cambodia is looking for a national consultant as IT Specialist for Disability Identification System updating and data interoperability for inclusive social protection and employment. The minimum qualification required is a bachelor’s degree in IT, digital systems, coding, or other qualifications with sufficient relevant work experience.
If you are passionate about making a lasting difference for children in Cambodia, UNICEF would like to hear from you.
The overarching aim of this consultancy is to work with foundational learning data from past and forthcoming Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys (MICS). Since 2016, the foundational learning module has been administered in over 50 countries and territories, and about 20 surveys are expected to collect this data next year. The consultant will work with both historical and upcoming data to maintain the database, update code in Stata and R, and manage the GitHub repository. In addition, the consultant will use microdata to support three analytical and knowledge products based on key research questions, which requires familiarity with building dashboards using Shiny in R or creating innovative data visualizations. Lastly, the consultant will support the Learning and Skills Data Lab, focusing on harmonization efforts and maintaining the database in preparation for the lab.
This consultancy aims to strengthen UNICEF’s scientific and research capabilities in the domains of Generative AI, machine learning, and natural language processing for addressing challenging in the domains of children on the move, environmental emergencies, as well as assessment of biases in data and methodologies. The consultant will undertake research and applied data science analysis to drive forward UNICEF’s innovation agenda in key focus areas.