The 80th session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA80) presents a unique opportunity for UNICEF to advance its strategic advocacy, partnership, and resource mobilization goals. PPD will lead and coordinate institutional engagement in close partnership with the Office of the Executive Director (OED) and other divisions. To ensure efficient and coherent execution of UNICEF’s UNGA-related activities, PPD seeks a dedicated UNGA Coordinating Officer to support the planning, coordination, and execution of UNICEF’s institutional engagement throughout the high-level week (23–29 September 2025) and the broader UNGA80 period.
Under the direct supervision of the WASH Specialist for Public Health Emergencies at UNICEF Headquarters, the consultant, contracted from will review and complement a comprehensive training module package on WASH cholera preparedness, readiness, and response.
Purpose of Activity/Assignment:
• Support UNICEF sectoral technical leadership and coordination on Case Management and Information Management for Case Management in humanitarian settings, technical assistance and backstopping to priority countries (L3, L2, refugee and mixed migration settings) and generation of evidence to improve planning, programming, advocacy and resource mobilization.
• Support interagency coordination on information management for case management IM4CM and the child protection information management system (CPIMS+)in humanitarian settings in coordination with relevant Primero team members.
• Support dissemination, socialization, adaption and strengthening capacities on interagency policy guidance on child protection case management including digitalization.
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.
Under the general direction of the Statistics Officer for HIV/AIDS, the Consultant will provide technical support to expand the HIV analytics capability of AHEAD. The consultant will support the design and implementation of automated data pipelines that ingest and harmonize HIV-related data from routine systems and household surveys, ensuring quality and reproducibility. They will conduct subnational analyses to identify geographic and population-specific coverage gaps, build reproducible code to support core indicators and visualizations, and generate analytical products and briefs tailored to country needs.
Additional responsibilities include contributing to the analysis of service disruptions and unmet need, supporting country offices through direct technical assistance and strengthening the underlying data infrastructure for HIV monitoring. This work will accelerate the availability and use of actionable HIV data in countries prioritized under ongoing grants and contribute to the broader goal of embedding high-frequency analytics into UNICEF’s programming and policy engagement.
UNICEF Pacific seeks a proactive International Consultant to support WASH programs across Vanuatu’s six provinces. This 12-month role (22 days/month) involves extensive fieldwork—about 50% of the time—focused on infrastructure assessments, construction supervision, and monitoring.
The consultant will work under the WASH Specialist (Water Sector Partnership) in Vanuatu, with support from the broader WASH team in Suva, Fiji. Regular travel, including 1–2 visits per month to outer islands, is required.
This consultancy offers a unique opportunity to work directly with UNICEF’s Chief Data Officer in identifying and
cataloguing key data assets that will be used to scope the data governance framework. The consultant will play a key
role in strengthening UNICEF’s data maturity by developing a validated inventory of enterprise data assets, facilitating
cross-divisional collaboration, and refining strategic documents that will underpin organization-wide data management
practices—promoting visibility, reusability, and accountability.
Mongolia CO is looking for a MICS Plus Survey Consultant will be responsible for supporting the NSO in the implementation of the survey and will report to both Population and Social Statistics Department of the NSO and UNICEF Mongolia Country Office
Under the supervision of the global lead and based on the review/inputs of stakeholders, the consultant will support the following over a 14-month period:
1. Support the development and update of the technical content on Clean Air for Healthy Children agenda. This includes the development and updating of external facing technical briefs on the 7 major sources of air pollution in collaboration with WHO, UNEP, Climate and Clean Air Coalition and the World Bank. This would entail the development of advocacy messages, investment cases/proposals, country case studies, videos and e-learning modules. This includes participation and hosting of global knowledge management initiatives/networks.
2. Develop and maintain the ‘Clean Air for Healthy Children agenda’ technical components on the global collaborative portal. This includes a) the drafting of web pages, newsletter stories, events and announcements maintenance of resource library, b) mapping and engaging with partner collaborators on ‘air pollution and child health’ specifically around each of the 7 major sources of air pollution and d) organizing / contributing to webinars on thematic issues.
3. Provide technical assistance to UNICEF COs on ‘Clean Air for Healthy Children agenda’ technical and operational components. This includes providing (a) mapping of country office activities on air pollution b) providing technical support to CO plans and proposals in integrating air quality monitoring; emissions inventory; source attribution; child health impact assessment; prioritization; risk communication and policy/regulatory action. (c) contributing to country research with experience from other countries, (c) participation in quarterly HEHC programme meetings, (d) analysis and report writing.
The purpose of the consultancy is to support regional and country offices in the UNICEF regions (Eastern and Southern Africa, West and Central Africa, Middle East and North Africa) in developing national programs to end child lead poisoning.
UNICEF Pacific Seeks International Health Consultant – Solomon Islands!
UNICEF Pacific is hiring an experienced International Consultant for a 90-day assignment over 5 months to support maternal, newborn, and child health (MNCH) in the Solomon Islands. The consultant will help revise and implement Integrated Management of Neonatal and Childhood Illness (IMNCI) and MNCH guidelines, training materials, and job aids, ensuring climate-resilient, high-quality healthcare for mothers and children.
The purpose of the consultancy is to conduct an evaluability assessment that will provide UNICEF management and programme staff with evidence about the readiness of the office to conduct evaluation as there is doubt about the availability of planning, monitoring, and reporting documents on gender programming. The evaluability will be timely to provide recommendations to improve the gender programming in preparation for the next Country Programme and the revision of the 2021 Gender Programmatic Review.
Working in support and responding to the Practitioner Network, the consultant will collaborate with relevant HQ divisions, field, country and regional offices, partners and extender/facilitators themselves to collect and synthesize information on the current use of programme facilitators/extenders by UNICEF country offices. This includes examining and documenting the purpose and scale of this modality, as well as operational aspects such as hiring, training, support, and oversight guidance within specific contexts.
Objetivo general: Elaborar una Revisión Programática de Genero (RPG) para la Oficina de UNICEF El Salvador, que analice los resultados del Plan de Acción de Género (2022-2025) en el contexto nacional, identifique las brechas persistentes, sus causas y proponga soluciones para fortalecer la
UNICEF Education Section in Tajikistan is looking for a qualified national individual consultant to support with the rollout of Universal Design Learning (UDL) Blended Course on Inclusive Education.
The national consultant will work closely with the staff of the Unit under direct supervision of the Director of Unit, Coordinating Agency (EU) and UNICEF team to enhance mutual accountability in the sense for the MoES/Unit to possess full and detailed information on the sources of financing and investment in the education sector and timely monitoring of performance indicators, which results in information regularity and effective coordination.
UNICEF Bolivia requiere contratar los servicios de un/una profesional para el servicio de consultoría en asistencia técnica en la actualización del Reglamento Técnico de Fortificación de la Sal, Reglamento Técnico de la Fortificación de la Harina de Trigo y Mezclas a Base de Harina de Trigo y Reglamento Técnico de Aceite Vegetal Fortificado con Vitamina A.
La consultoría tiene Sede en La Paz, con una duración de 50 días calendario. No se prevé viajes.
UNICEF Bolivia requiere contratar los servicios de un/una profesional para el servicio de consultoría en asistencia técnica a la Unidad de Alimentación y Nutrición del Ministerio de Salud y Deportes, en el desarrollo de un curso de capacitación continua en línea sobre la Iniciativa Amigos de la Madre y la Niñez para el personal de salud.
La consultoría tiene Sede en La Paz, con una duración de 50 días calendario. No se prevé viajes.
Establecer un roster de consultores para ofrecer servicios de capacitación, diseño de materiales y herramientas para el desarrollo de capacidades en especialistas y técnicos del MINERD sobre intervención psicopedagógica basada en el Diseño Universal de Aprendizaje (DUA), evaluación psicopedagógica de los Aprendizajes, educación técnico profesional accesible y monitoreo de la aplicación del Modelo de Educación Inclusiva en la República Dominicana.
Las personas retenidas en el roster proporcionarán sus servicios bajo los Términos de Referencia (TdR) específicos para la asignación al ser contactados por UNICEF.
The 80th session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA80) presents a unique opportunity for UNICEF to advance its strategic advocacy, partnership, and resource mobilization goals. PPD will lead and coordinate institutional engagement in close partnership with the Office of the Executive Director (OED) and other divisions. To ensure efficient and coherent execution of UNICEF’s UNGA-related activities, PPD seeks a dedicated UNGA Coordinating Officer to support the planning, coordination, and execution of UNICEF’s institutional engagement throughout the high-level week (23–29 September 2025) and the broader UNGA80 period.
Under the direct supervision of the WASH Specialist for Public Health Emergencies at UNICEF Headquarters, the consultant, contracted from will review and complement a comprehensive training module package on WASH cholera preparedness, readiness, and response.
Purpose of Activity/Assignment:
• Support UNICEF sectoral technical leadership and coordination on Case Management and Information Management for Case Management in humanitarian settings, technical assistance and backstopping to priority countries (L3, L2, refugee and mixed migration settings) and generation of evidence to improve planning, programming, advocacy and resource mobilization.
• Support interagency coordination on information management for case management IM4CM and the child protection information management system (CPIMS+)in humanitarian settings in coordination with relevant Primero team members.
• Support dissemination, socialization, adaption and strengthening capacities on interagency policy guidance on child protection case management including digitalization.
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.
Under the general direction of the Statistics Officer for HIV/AIDS, the Consultant will provide technical support to expand the HIV analytics capability of AHEAD. The consultant will support the design and implementation of automated data pipelines that ingest and harmonize HIV-related data from routine systems and household surveys, ensuring quality and reproducibility. They will conduct subnational analyses to identify geographic and population-specific coverage gaps, build reproducible code to support core indicators and visualizations, and generate analytical products and briefs tailored to country needs.
Additional responsibilities include contributing to the analysis of service disruptions and unmet need, supporting country offices through direct technical assistance and strengthening the underlying data infrastructure for HIV monitoring. This work will accelerate the availability and use of actionable HIV data in countries prioritized under ongoing grants and contribute to the broader goal of embedding high-frequency analytics into UNICEF’s programming and policy engagement.
UNICEF Pacific seeks a proactive International Consultant to support WASH programs across Vanuatu’s six provinces. This 12-month role (22 days/month) involves extensive fieldwork—about 50% of the time—focused on infrastructure assessments, construction supervision, and monitoring.
The consultant will work under the WASH Specialist (Water Sector Partnership) in Vanuatu, with support from the broader WASH team in Suva, Fiji. Regular travel, including 1–2 visits per month to outer islands, is required.
This consultancy offers a unique opportunity to work directly with UNICEF’s Chief Data Officer in identifying and
cataloguing key data assets that will be used to scope the data governance framework. The consultant will play a key
role in strengthening UNICEF’s data maturity by developing a validated inventory of enterprise data assets, facilitating
cross-divisional collaboration, and refining strategic documents that will underpin organization-wide data management
practices—promoting visibility, reusability, and accountability.
Mongolia CO is looking for a MICS Plus Survey Consultant will be responsible for supporting the NSO in the implementation of the survey and will report to both Population and Social Statistics Department of the NSO and UNICEF Mongolia Country Office
Under the supervision of the global lead and based on the review/inputs of stakeholders, the consultant will support the following over a 14-month period:
1. Support the development and update of the technical content on Clean Air for Healthy Children agenda. This includes the development and updating of external facing technical briefs on the 7 major sources of air pollution in collaboration with WHO, UNEP, Climate and Clean Air Coalition and the World Bank. This would entail the development of advocacy messages, investment cases/proposals, country case studies, videos and e-learning modules. This includes participation and hosting of global knowledge management initiatives/networks.
2. Develop and maintain the ‘Clean Air for Healthy Children agenda’ technical components on the global collaborative portal. This includes a) the drafting of web pages, newsletter stories, events and announcements maintenance of resource library, b) mapping and engaging with partner collaborators on ‘air pollution and child health’ specifically around each of the 7 major sources of air pollution and d) organizing / contributing to webinars on thematic issues.
3. Provide technical assistance to UNICEF COs on ‘Clean Air for Healthy Children agenda’ technical and operational components. This includes providing (a) mapping of country office activities on air pollution b) providing technical support to CO plans and proposals in integrating air quality monitoring; emissions inventory; source attribution; child health impact assessment; prioritization; risk communication and policy/regulatory action. (c) contributing to country research with experience from other countries, (c) participation in quarterly HEHC programme meetings, (d) analysis and report writing.
The purpose of the consultancy is to support regional and country offices in the UNICEF regions (Eastern and Southern Africa, West and Central Africa, Middle East and North Africa) in developing national programs to end child lead poisoning.
UNICEF Pacific Seeks International Health Consultant – Solomon Islands!
UNICEF Pacific is hiring an experienced International Consultant for a 90-day assignment over 5 months to support maternal, newborn, and child health (MNCH) in the Solomon Islands. The consultant will help revise and implement Integrated Management of Neonatal and Childhood Illness (IMNCI) and MNCH guidelines, training materials, and job aids, ensuring climate-resilient, high-quality healthcare for mothers and children.
The purpose of the consultancy is to conduct an evaluability assessment that will provide UNICEF management and programme staff with evidence about the readiness of the office to conduct evaluation as there is doubt about the availability of planning, monitoring, and reporting documents on gender programming. The evaluability will be timely to provide recommendations to improve the gender programming in preparation for the next Country Programme and the revision of the 2021 Gender Programmatic Review.
Working in support and responding to the Practitioner Network, the consultant will collaborate with relevant HQ divisions, field, country and regional offices, partners and extender/facilitators themselves to collect and synthesize information on the current use of programme facilitators/extenders by UNICEF country offices. This includes examining and documenting the purpose and scale of this modality, as well as operational aspects such as hiring, training, support, and oversight guidance within specific contexts.
Objetivo general: Elaborar una Revisión Programática de Genero (RPG) para la Oficina de UNICEF El Salvador, que analice los resultados del Plan de Acción de Género (2022-2025) en el contexto nacional, identifique las brechas persistentes, sus causas y proponga soluciones para fortalecer la
UNICEF Education Section in Tajikistan is looking for a qualified national individual consultant to support with the rollout of Universal Design Learning (UDL) Blended Course on Inclusive Education.
The national consultant will work closely with the staff of the Unit under direct supervision of the Director of Unit, Coordinating Agency (EU) and UNICEF team to enhance mutual accountability in the sense for the MoES/Unit to possess full and detailed information on the sources of financing and investment in the education sector and timely monitoring of performance indicators, which results in information regularity and effective coordination.
UNICEF Bolivia requiere contratar los servicios de un/una profesional para el servicio de consultoría en asistencia técnica en la actualización del Reglamento Técnico de Fortificación de la Sal, Reglamento Técnico de la Fortificación de la Harina de Trigo y Mezclas a Base de Harina de Trigo y Reglamento Técnico de Aceite Vegetal Fortificado con Vitamina A.
La consultoría tiene Sede en La Paz, con una duración de 50 días calendario. No se prevé viajes.
UNICEF Bolivia requiere contratar los servicios de un/una profesional para el servicio de consultoría en asistencia técnica a la Unidad de Alimentación y Nutrición del Ministerio de Salud y Deportes, en el desarrollo de un curso de capacitación continua en línea sobre la Iniciativa Amigos de la Madre y la Niñez para el personal de salud.
La consultoría tiene Sede en La Paz, con una duración de 50 días calendario. No se prevé viajes.
Establecer un roster de consultores para ofrecer servicios de capacitación, diseño de materiales y herramientas para el desarrollo de capacidades en especialistas y técnicos del MINERD sobre intervención psicopedagógica basada en el Diseño Universal de Aprendizaje (DUA), evaluación psicopedagógica de los Aprendizajes, educación técnico profesional accesible y monitoreo de la aplicación del Modelo de Educación Inclusiva en la República Dominicana.
Las personas retenidas en el roster proporcionarán sus servicios bajo los Términos de Referencia (TdR) específicos para la asignación al ser contactados por UNICEF.