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 overall scope of work is to support the implementation of the UNFPA-UNICEF FGM Joint Programme to Eliminate FGM with specific focus on knowledge management, advocacy and communication initiatives linked to the Joint Programme on the Elimination of FGM. The consultant will work within the Prevention of Harmful Practices (PHP) Team in Child Protection HQ under the guidance of the FGM Manager and collaborate closely with the PHP team and other sectors including Health, Communications, Innocenti, Human Rights, and Education, ADAP as well as UNFPA.
The purpose of the consultancy is to develop global approaches to the measurement of lead exposure within the context of children’s environmental health and the provision of technical assistance to countries.
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.
As part of its continuous efforts to improve GBV service delivery globally, UNICEF is developing, revising and disseminating key resources (guidance, associated training package and e-learning) to strengthen the service providers’ capacity to offer quality care to child survivors of sexual abuse. In partnership with the International Rescue Committee (IRC), UNICEF finalized the second version of the Caring for Child Survivors of Sexual Abuse Resource Package (CCS) and associated training package (December 2023). The aim of the revision was to ensure learning, evidence and resources from the past 12 years were incorporated into the CCS resources, and that the guidelines and training materials were adapted for different crisis settings, including forced displacement contexts and public health emergencies. In addition, a global CCS e-learning focusing on the basic modules of the training packages (i.e. modules 0-2) was developed in close coordination with the CCS Global Network of Partners and several UNICEF Country Offices to better address training needs across multiple contexts, and to respond to the increased demand for remote and online learning. The content of the e-learning has been translated into French, Spanish, Arabic and Ukrainian.
To help position GenU as the leading partnership eco-system dedicated to youth skills and livelihoods, GenU is seeking to recruit a Cross-sectoral Communications Advisor Consultant to create quality showcases of impact stories and results, while unlocking amplification and endorsements across communication channels within the partner network.
PG Senior Management will Guide the OMP development in line with the organizational requirements and shifts emanating from UNICEF Executive Management Fora, SP Governance Mechanisms, the GMT, the Executive Board, donor engagements, etc.
The consultant will work closely with the OMP drafting team under the leadership of the Deputy Director and the Chief of Strategic Operations.
The main objective of this consultancy is to provide support to the mortality estimation work, UN IGME report production, the launch of the estimates and reports as well as the production of online learning tools on data and estimation work, under the supervision of the Statistics Specialist in the Division of Data, Analytics, Planning & Monitoring.
UNICEF Nigeria Country Office in Abuja, Nigeria is seeking a passionate and committed person to work in the role of a consultant as a nutrition reports writer/ Copy editor and invites applications from highly motivated and committed persons who want to contribute to results for children. If you are that person, we encourage you to apply and become part of a highly motivated and committed team.
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.
UNICEF’s work in the area of data analysis highlights trends and emphasizes patterns found within the data and suggests how these data can be used strategically to inform evidence-based policy and programmatic efforts. The results of UNICEF’s data analysis work appear in its flagship publications as well as data-driven thematic reports, articles, brochures, documents and other dissemination materials.
Toward this end, the Child Protection and Development Unit (CPD) within the Data and Analytics Section produces data and knowledge products on key thematic issues pertaining to child protection, early childhood development (ECD), children with disabilities and adolescents.
There is an ongoing requirement for the production of high-quality data packages that include data processing, tabulating findings, assessing data quality, and trends on various thematic topics covered by the CPD data team. The primary source of this data will be household surveys such as MICS and DHS, but there may, on occasion, other types of data sources requiring data processing and/or analysis such as censuses. The end products will be disseminated through various channels, including the data warehouse, data.unicef.org, and data-driven publications.
to seek professional, consultancy services to support with coordination, communication and advocacy efforts for community health and the Community Health Delivery Partnership (CHDP). The target audience includes governments, key private and public sector audiences, implementing partners and donors, and UNICEF regional and country offices. This workstream is closely linked with the broader goals and objectives of the CHDP and contributes to UNICEF’s renewed vision for community health and corporate priority on community action for better health and nutrition outcomes for vulnerable populations especially women and children.
This work is essential to advancing community health and nutrition related priorities by effectively documenting and communicating impact, advocating for countries’ priority needs in advancing and scaling community health and nutrition and showcasing UNICEF’s efforts to support countries in these efforts and protecting children’s right to health. As such, the consultant will produce communication and advocacy materials, enhance the visibility of countries’ and regional priorities for resource mobilization by developing fact sheets and keeping existing resources and materials up-to-date, and coordinate advocacy and communication work. She/he will also work in coordination with other teams/units in the MNCAH section to ensure complementary of efforts and linkages across workstreams and liaise with regional and country offices as well as external partners to ensure there is robust visibility around UNICEF’s work and that of the CHDP related to community health and nutrition.
The consultant will support the Maternal Newborn Adolescent Health Unit on advancing UNICEF’s school and adolescent health agenda under supervision of the Health Specialist (Adolescents, School, Mental Health).
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 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 overall scope of work is to support the implementation of the UNFPA-UNICEF FGM Joint Programme to Eliminate FGM with specific focus on knowledge management, advocacy and communication initiatives linked to the Joint Programme on the Elimination of FGM. The consultant will work within the Prevention of Harmful Practices (PHP) Team in Child Protection HQ under the guidance of the FGM Manager and collaborate closely with the PHP team and other sectors including Health, Communications, Innocenti, Human Rights, and Education, ADAP as well as UNFPA.
The purpose of the consultancy is to develop global approaches to the measurement of lead exposure within the context of children’s environmental health and the provision of technical assistance to countries.
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.
As part of its continuous efforts to improve GBV service delivery globally, UNICEF is developing, revising and disseminating key resources (guidance, associated training package and e-learning) to strengthen the service providers’ capacity to offer quality care to child survivors of sexual abuse. In partnership with the International Rescue Committee (IRC), UNICEF finalized the second version of the Caring for Child Survivors of Sexual Abuse Resource Package (CCS) and associated training package (December 2023). The aim of the revision was to ensure learning, evidence and resources from the past 12 years were incorporated into the CCS resources, and that the guidelines and training materials were adapted for different crisis settings, including forced displacement contexts and public health emergencies. In addition, a global CCS e-learning focusing on the basic modules of the training packages (i.e. modules 0-2) was developed in close coordination with the CCS Global Network of Partners and several UNICEF Country Offices to better address training needs across multiple contexts, and to respond to the increased demand for remote and online learning. The content of the e-learning has been translated into French, Spanish, Arabic and Ukrainian.
To help position GenU as the leading partnership eco-system dedicated to youth skills and livelihoods, GenU is seeking to recruit a Cross-sectoral Communications Advisor Consultant to create quality showcases of impact stories and results, while unlocking amplification and endorsements across communication channels within the partner network.
PG Senior Management will Guide the OMP development in line with the organizational requirements and shifts emanating from UNICEF Executive Management Fora, SP Governance Mechanisms, the GMT, the Executive Board, donor engagements, etc.
The consultant will work closely with the OMP drafting team under the leadership of the Deputy Director and the Chief of Strategic Operations.
The main objective of this consultancy is to provide support to the mortality estimation work, UN IGME report production, the launch of the estimates and reports as well as the production of online learning tools on data and estimation work, under the supervision of the Statistics Specialist in the Division of Data, Analytics, Planning & Monitoring.
UNICEF Nigeria Country Office in Abuja, Nigeria is seeking a passionate and committed person to work in the role of a consultant as a nutrition reports writer/ Copy editor and invites applications from highly motivated and committed persons who want to contribute to results for children. If you are that person, we encourage you to apply and become part of a highly motivated and committed team.
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.
UNICEF’s work in the area of data analysis highlights trends and emphasizes patterns found within the data and suggests how these data can be used strategically to inform evidence-based policy and programmatic efforts. The results of UNICEF’s data analysis work appear in its flagship publications as well as data-driven thematic reports, articles, brochures, documents and other dissemination materials.
Toward this end, the Child Protection and Development Unit (CPD) within the Data and Analytics Section produces data and knowledge products on key thematic issues pertaining to child protection, early childhood development (ECD), children with disabilities and adolescents.
There is an ongoing requirement for the production of high-quality data packages that include data processing, tabulating findings, assessing data quality, and trends on various thematic topics covered by the CPD data team. The primary source of this data will be household surveys such as MICS and DHS, but there may, on occasion, other types of data sources requiring data processing and/or analysis such as censuses. The end products will be disseminated through various channels, including the data warehouse, data.unicef.org, and data-driven publications.
to seek professional, consultancy services to support with coordination, communication and advocacy efforts for community health and the Community Health Delivery Partnership (CHDP). The target audience includes governments, key private and public sector audiences, implementing partners and donors, and UNICEF regional and country offices. This workstream is closely linked with the broader goals and objectives of the CHDP and contributes to UNICEF’s renewed vision for community health and corporate priority on community action for better health and nutrition outcomes for vulnerable populations especially women and children.
This work is essential to advancing community health and nutrition related priorities by effectively documenting and communicating impact, advocating for countries’ priority needs in advancing and scaling community health and nutrition and showcasing UNICEF’s efforts to support countries in these efforts and protecting children’s right to health. As such, the consultant will produce communication and advocacy materials, enhance the visibility of countries’ and regional priorities for resource mobilization by developing fact sheets and keeping existing resources and materials up-to-date, and coordinate advocacy and communication work. She/he will also work in coordination with other teams/units in the MNCAH section to ensure complementary of efforts and linkages across workstreams and liaise with regional and country offices as well as external partners to ensure there is robust visibility around UNICEF’s work and that of the CHDP related to community health and nutrition.
The consultant will support the Maternal Newborn Adolescent Health Unit on advancing UNICEF’s school and adolescent health agenda under supervision of the Health Specialist (Adolescents, School, Mental Health).
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.