Join our dynamic team to deliver essential budgetary, contractual, and HR support, strengthening key administrative systems and ensuring smooth operations across the unit. In this role, you will monitor and manage budgets in SAP/VISION, maintain grant‑related tools, support payroll processes, and contribute to a wide range of administrative tasks that keep our programmes running efficiently.
UNICEF seeks a consultant to develop a Global Compendium on Data Governance for Children that will capture an overview of national and regional policies referencing the governance of children's data and the responsible use of such data in policy making, strategy development, technology use (targeted algorithms, AI models); and that will identify good practices, innovations and successful initiatives where children’s rights centred data governance has been embedded in national systems. This assignment will complement ongoing RD4C efforts by expanding from programme-level responsible data practice to system-level governance, regulation, and institutional arrangements. The consultant shall recommend ways in which UNICEF can further promote and advocate for Data Governance for Children.
The consultant will support the development and configuration of DHIS2 Nutrition individual tracking indicators and their corresponding metadata package within the DHIS2 platform, including in-system metadata descriptions and configuration notes. The assignment will focus on ensuring full integrity between the approved functional design (guide) and its technical implementation in DHIS2. The assignment will prioritize user-centered design, clear and structured metadata documentation, and pragmatic quality assurance (QA) of the DHIS2 configuration and programming to maximize usability, adoption, and sustainability of the DHIS2 NUT individual tracker.
Join UNICEF and make tech work for impact! As our Digital Impact Assistant, you’ll keep our team connected and efficient by delivering fast, reliable IT support, ensuring smooth implementation of digital initiatives, and maintaining accurate systems and documentation. Your role helps drive innovation, enhance user experience, and keep communication flowing—so we can focus on what matters most: improving the lives of children worldwide.
The Education Research Section of UNICEF Office of Strategy and Evidence - Innocenti is seeking three remote-based consultants for an estimated 216 working days (for each consultant) over a period of 12 months to support the integration of implementation research into education programmes in Africa. The education research section embeds research into large-scale initiatives, including foundational literacy and numeracy, early childhood education, inclusive education, and digital learning programmes, working closely with UNICEF Country Programmes. The overarching goal of this research portfolio is to inform improvements in the delivery and scale-up of education programmes to enhance children’s learning outcomes, while synthesizing lessons across countries to contribute to global public goods.
The purpose of this Terms of Reference is to establish Long Term Arrangements for services (LTAS) with individual consultants who can provide UNICEF with reliable, on demand technical support in DCE. These consultants will help offices design and strengthen digital engagement systems, build and manage community centred content and messaging workflows, advise on creator and influencer collaborations, support two-way communication models, and translate digital insights into practical actions for programmes.The arrangement ensures that teams across the world can access consistent expertise to enhance digital participation, improve communication quality, and respond more effectively to community needs across UNICEF programme areas.
Location:United States, Belgium, Denmark, France, Hungary, Italy, Japan, Republic of Korea, Switzerland, United Kingdom, Spain, Sweden, Germany, Kenya, Panama, Thailand
The Private Sector Fundraising and Partnerships (PSFP) section within Private Fundraising and Partnerships Division (PFP) works with National Committees and UNICEF country offices to maximize engagement and drive income growth. The purpose of the Faith and Membership-Based Organizations income channel, within the Foundations unit, is to drive engagement, impact and income growth from faith and membership-based organizations.
UNICEF has been engaging with faith-based organizations, membership organizations and civil society partners for decades, enjoying positive relationships with these actors at global, regional and country levels. Our shared commitment to children’s well-being has translated into impactful and lasting support, including financial, for UNICEF’s work.
You will be part of the Faith and Membership team, who provide strategy development and capacity building to National Committees, Regional Offices and Country Offices, to facilitate the retention of existing partners, and the building of new ones. This includes providing engagement and cultivation opportunities for global partners, supporting new business development discussions, sharing best practices, providing training, and supporting prospect cultivation and management. Team members also play a role in the relationship management of key partners. Reporting to the Partnerships Specialist, this role will work closely with National Committees, communications, content, due diligence teams, as well as teams in Programme Group, regional and country offices.
Join our dynamic team to deliver essential budgetary, contractual, and HR support, strengthening key administrative systems and ensuring smooth operations across the unit. In this role, you will monitor and manage budgets in SAP/VISION, maintain grant‑related tools, support payroll processes, and contribute to a wide range of administrative tasks that keep our programmes running efficiently.
UNICEF seeks a consultant to develop a Global Compendium on Data Governance for Children that will capture an overview of national and regional policies referencing the governance of children's data and the responsible use of such data in policy making, strategy development, technology use (targeted algorithms, AI models); and that will identify good practices, innovations and successful initiatives where children’s rights centred data governance has been embedded in national systems. This assignment will complement ongoing RD4C efforts by expanding from programme-level responsible data practice to system-level governance, regulation, and institutional arrangements. The consultant shall recommend ways in which UNICEF can further promote and advocate for Data Governance for Children.
The consultant will support the development and configuration of DHIS2 Nutrition individual tracking indicators and their corresponding metadata package within the DHIS2 platform, including in-system metadata descriptions and configuration notes. The assignment will focus on ensuring full integrity between the approved functional design (guide) and its technical implementation in DHIS2. The assignment will prioritize user-centered design, clear and structured metadata documentation, and pragmatic quality assurance (QA) of the DHIS2 configuration and programming to maximize usability, adoption, and sustainability of the DHIS2 NUT individual tracker.
Join UNICEF and make tech work for impact! As our Digital Impact Assistant, you’ll keep our team connected and efficient by delivering fast, reliable IT support, ensuring smooth implementation of digital initiatives, and maintaining accurate systems and documentation. Your role helps drive innovation, enhance user experience, and keep communication flowing—so we can focus on what matters most: improving the lives of children worldwide.
The Education Research Section of UNICEF Office of Strategy and Evidence - Innocenti is seeking three remote-based consultants for an estimated 216 working days (for each consultant) over a period of 12 months to support the integration of implementation research into education programmes in Africa. The education research section embeds research into large-scale initiatives, including foundational literacy and numeracy, early childhood education, inclusive education, and digital learning programmes, working closely with UNICEF Country Programmes. The overarching goal of this research portfolio is to inform improvements in the delivery and scale-up of education programmes to enhance children’s learning outcomes, while synthesizing lessons across countries to contribute to global public goods.
The purpose of this Terms of Reference is to establish Long Term Arrangements for services (LTAS) with individual consultants who can provide UNICEF with reliable, on demand technical support in DCE. These consultants will help offices design and strengthen digital engagement systems, build and manage community centred content and messaging workflows, advise on creator and influencer collaborations, support two-way communication models, and translate digital insights into practical actions for programmes.The arrangement ensures that teams across the world can access consistent expertise to enhance digital participation, improve communication quality, and respond more effectively to community needs across UNICEF programme areas.
Location:United States, Belgium, Denmark, France, Hungary, Italy, Japan, Republic of Korea, Switzerland, United Kingdom, Spain, Sweden, Germany, Kenya, Panama, Thailand
The Private Sector Fundraising and Partnerships (PSFP) section within Private Fundraising and Partnerships Division (PFP) works with National Committees and UNICEF country offices to maximize engagement and drive income growth. The purpose of the Faith and Membership-Based Organizations income channel, within the Foundations unit, is to drive engagement, impact and income growth from faith and membership-based organizations.
UNICEF has been engaging with faith-based organizations, membership organizations and civil society partners for decades, enjoying positive relationships with these actors at global, regional and country levels. Our shared commitment to children’s well-being has translated into impactful and lasting support, including financial, for UNICEF’s work.
You will be part of the Faith and Membership team, who provide strategy development and capacity building to National Committees, Regional Offices and Country Offices, to facilitate the retention of existing partners, and the building of new ones. This includes providing engagement and cultivation opportunities for global partners, supporting new business development discussions, sharing best practices, providing training, and supporting prospect cultivation and management. Team members also play a role in the relationship management of key partners. Reporting to the Partnerships Specialist, this role will work closely with National Committees, communications, content, due diligence teams, as well as teams in Programme Group, regional and country offices.