UNICEF East Asia and Pacific Regional Office (EAPRO) is issuing a call for a roster of pre-approved Content Writers (consultants) with agreed, when-actually-engaged fees and terms of engagement. This will also help UNICEF EAPRO and Country Offices in the region to contract their services to document UNICEF's activities in the field on an “as needed” basis, to share with stakeholders at the national, regional and global level, and to use as an advocacy tool.
The Division of Public Partnerships (PPD) works to strengthen UNICEF’s position as a partner of choice for children’s right among governments and public actors around the world. The intern will acquire direct practical experience in PPD Tokyo’s work and the United Nations system by supporting the office’s advocacy, communication and visibility activities under the general guidance of the supervisor (Public Partnership Specialist).
The main purpose of the assignment is to work as part of the Partnerships team to support UNICEF Innocenti - Global Office of Research and Foresight to achieve the goals of the partnerships strategy in delivering convening moments for new and current partners to the office. Under the guidance of the office and in collaboration with UNICEF PFP, the consultant will support on the creation and delivery of events, convenings and partnership cultivation to support fundraising for the office.
The role will report into the Director's office.
UNICEF is looking for an individual national consultant to enhance further development of the platform and ensuring growth in the number of U-Reporters in Uzbekistan by operationalizing new functions of Rapidpro, strengthening collaboration with UNICEF programme sections, RapidPro vendor and young people known as “U-Reporters”, continuing best practices in partnership building and youth engagement.
UNICEF's ICTD Digital Centre of Excellence Gender and Technology team is seeking services of individual Gender and Technology consultants to provide a range of support services and technical assistance to enhance the ability of UNICEF Offices at global, regional, and field level to lead and deliver high quality digital programmatic results that promote gender equality and the empowerment of women and girls, as specified within the UNICEF Strategic Plan and the Gender Action Plan 2022-25.
Applicants will be considered for current and upcoming Gender and Technology consultancy opportunities, and for placement on the ICTD Gender and Technology Consultant Roster 2025-2027.
UNICEF Panamá esta en búsqueda de una persona creativa y con mucho entusiasmo para brindar apoyo en el desarrollo, gestión, monitoreo y optimización de la Comunicación Digital con un claro enfoque hacia el alcance de metas definidas por UNICEF.
Le/a consultant (e) en appui aux stratégies d’intervention de Protection et à l’élaboration des rapports au donateur aura la charge d’appuyer la section dans le développement des documents de programme, l’élaboration des budgets et la rédaction du rapport au bailleur canadien.
Plus spécifiquement, le/la consultant (e) devra, sous la supervision de la cheffe protection de l’Unicef :
• Appuyer l’élaboration ou l’amendement de documents de programmes, notamment pour l’Alibori, l’Atacora et la Donga avec une attention particulière sur les questions de genre
• Elaborer le rapport au donateur du Canada pour la période de mai 2025 à avril 2026
• Contribuer à la rédaction du rapport pour le Luxembourg pour l’année 2025 Renforcer la structure de la base de données de la section y compris la composante Care du programme Cash+Care financé par le Canada et appuyer la collecte et compilation des données de la section.
• Appuyer le rapportage de l’UNICEF pour l’année 2025 (Core standards indicators, RAM, COAR 2025, etc.)
• Appuyer l’élaboration et finalisation du PTA 2026.
Le/la consultant (e) national (e) va apporter un soutien technique dans le cadre du projet Duhagurukire rimwe dutera intambwe pour la formation des acteurs communautaires sur les outils et les approches CSC pour prévenir les VSBG faites aux enfants et assurer l’évaluation de ces activités.
UNICEF Lebanon is looking for a Youth Employability and C4W Consultant to provide technical support to the Youth and Adolescent Development section by implementing the employability and Cash for Work (C4W) programme
The purpose of this assignment is to provide technical assistance to NASP and MoEF to support the design, piloting, and implementation of RBM and PBB frameworks, tools, and processes. The consultant will provide technical expertise, capacity strengthening, and advisory services aimed at enhancing results-based planning, budgeting, monitoring, and reporting in NASP.
UNICEF East Asia and Pacific Regional Office is seeking an individual consultant to undertake research for UNICEF regional office to ascertain the situation of adolescents in EAP in relation suicide and the key drivers of suicide and self harm, in order to inform advocacy and future programming.
UNICEF in Vientiane, Lao PDR is looking for an International Consultancy for Team Lead for the evaluation of the UNICEF Lao PDR Country programme (2022-2026). The duration of this assignment is 4 months starting as soon as possible. The assignment is home based with one travel to Vientiane and to one province for data collection and validation workshop.
UNICEF in Vientiane, Lao PDR is looking for a National Consultant for Team Member for the evaluation of the UNICEF Lao PDR Country programme (2022-2026). The duration of this assignment is 4 months starting as soon as possible and the assignment is home based with one travel to one province for data collection.
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The Programme Specialist (Field Operations) will assist the Chief Field Operations and Emergency (CFOE) in overseeing and supporting UNICEF’s field operations in Sudan. The incumbent will contribute to the planning, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of program activities at the field level, as well as emergency preparedness and response. This will involve close coordination with country office program sections, operations and field offices to ensure the survival, wellbeing of children, mothers, and affected communities, in accordance with the obligations of the Core Commitments for Children (CCCs) in humanitarian action.
UNICEF’s core mission is to deliver measurable and sustainable results that improve the lives of children globally. In alignment with the 2022–2025 Strategic Plan (SP) and our continued commitment to strengthening results-based management (RBM), it is essential to reinforce the linkage between organizational results and the resources allocated to achieve them.
To support this objective, UNICEF is implementing the eZPLAN solution—an integral initiative designed to enhance strategic planning and optimize resource allocation. eZPLAN facilitates a more results-driven approach by aligning financial planning with expected outputs and outcomes, ensuring its full integration into existing programming processes and supporting the Strategic Plan both now and in future cycles.
This initiative will enhance evidence-based spending analysis and enable a shift in focus from inputs to the results those inputs are intended to achieve. In doing so, eZPLAN will replace the Integrated Budget Costing System (IBCS), providing a more accurate, efficient, and results-oriented framework for resource management.
The Play and Heal project is targeting children with mental health and psychosocial support needs following the 2023 earthquakes in Türkiye and Northwest Syria and the protracted humanitarian crisis and recent conflict escalation in Lebanon. The project supports the most vulnerable children, including refugee children, by integrating play based facilitated activities that target mental health outcomes in UNICEF's emergency response and Early Childhood Development, Education, and Child Protection Programmes, with the aim of providing children at risk of poor mental health with emotionally safe and healing experiences.
LEGO’s Play and Learn has been rolled out already in 2024 in the project’s target areas in Northwest Syria, earthquake affected areas of Türkiye, and southern Lebanon, in preparation for the training later in the year with the new Play and Heal model.
UNICEF East Asia and Pacific Regional Office (EAPRO) is issuing a call for a roster of pre-approved Content Writers (consultants) with agreed, when-actually-engaged fees and terms of engagement. This will also help UNICEF EAPRO and Country Offices in the region to contract their services to document UNICEF's activities in the field on an “as needed” basis, to share with stakeholders at the national, regional and global level, and to use as an advocacy tool.
The Division of Public Partnerships (PPD) works to strengthen UNICEF’s position as a partner of choice for children’s right among governments and public actors around the world. The intern will acquire direct practical experience in PPD Tokyo’s work and the United Nations system by supporting the office’s advocacy, communication and visibility activities under the general guidance of the supervisor (Public Partnership Specialist).
The main purpose of the assignment is to work as part of the Partnerships team to support UNICEF Innocenti - Global Office of Research and Foresight to achieve the goals of the partnerships strategy in delivering convening moments for new and current partners to the office. Under the guidance of the office and in collaboration with UNICEF PFP, the consultant will support on the creation and delivery of events, convenings and partnership cultivation to support fundraising for the office.
The role will report into the Director's office.
UNICEF is looking for an individual national consultant to enhance further development of the platform and ensuring growth in the number of U-Reporters in Uzbekistan by operationalizing new functions of Rapidpro, strengthening collaboration with UNICEF programme sections, RapidPro vendor and young people known as “U-Reporters”, continuing best practices in partnership building and youth engagement.
UNICEF's ICTD Digital Centre of Excellence Gender and Technology team is seeking services of individual Gender and Technology consultants to provide a range of support services and technical assistance to enhance the ability of UNICEF Offices at global, regional, and field level to lead and deliver high quality digital programmatic results that promote gender equality and the empowerment of women and girls, as specified within the UNICEF Strategic Plan and the Gender Action Plan 2022-25.
Applicants will be considered for current and upcoming Gender and Technology consultancy opportunities, and for placement on the ICTD Gender and Technology Consultant Roster 2025-2027.
UNICEF Panamá esta en búsqueda de una persona creativa y con mucho entusiasmo para brindar apoyo en el desarrollo, gestión, monitoreo y optimización de la Comunicación Digital con un claro enfoque hacia el alcance de metas definidas por UNICEF.
Le/a consultant (e) en appui aux stratégies d’intervention de Protection et à l’élaboration des rapports au donateur aura la charge d’appuyer la section dans le développement des documents de programme, l’élaboration des budgets et la rédaction du rapport au bailleur canadien.
Plus spécifiquement, le/la consultant (e) devra, sous la supervision de la cheffe protection de l’Unicef :
• Appuyer l’élaboration ou l’amendement de documents de programmes, notamment pour l’Alibori, l’Atacora et la Donga avec une attention particulière sur les questions de genre
• Elaborer le rapport au donateur du Canada pour la période de mai 2025 à avril 2026
• Contribuer à la rédaction du rapport pour le Luxembourg pour l’année 2025 Renforcer la structure de la base de données de la section y compris la composante Care du programme Cash+Care financé par le Canada et appuyer la collecte et compilation des données de la section.
• Appuyer le rapportage de l’UNICEF pour l’année 2025 (Core standards indicators, RAM, COAR 2025, etc.)
• Appuyer l’élaboration et finalisation du PTA 2026.
Le/la consultant (e) national (e) va apporter un soutien technique dans le cadre du projet Duhagurukire rimwe dutera intambwe pour la formation des acteurs communautaires sur les outils et les approches CSC pour prévenir les VSBG faites aux enfants et assurer l’évaluation de ces activités.
UNICEF Lebanon is looking for a Youth Employability and C4W Consultant to provide technical support to the Youth and Adolescent Development section by implementing the employability and Cash for Work (C4W) programme
The purpose of this assignment is to provide technical assistance to NASP and MoEF to support the design, piloting, and implementation of RBM and PBB frameworks, tools, and processes. The consultant will provide technical expertise, capacity strengthening, and advisory services aimed at enhancing results-based planning, budgeting, monitoring, and reporting in NASP.
UNICEF East Asia and Pacific Regional Office is seeking an individual consultant to undertake research for UNICEF regional office to ascertain the situation of adolescents in EAP in relation suicide and the key drivers of suicide and self harm, in order to inform advocacy and future programming.
UNICEF in Vientiane, Lao PDR is looking for an International Consultancy for Team Lead for the evaluation of the UNICEF Lao PDR Country programme (2022-2026). The duration of this assignment is 4 months starting as soon as possible. The assignment is home based with one travel to Vientiane and to one province for data collection and validation workshop.
UNICEF in Vientiane, Lao PDR is looking for a National Consultant for Team Member for the evaluation of the UNICEF Lao PDR Country programme (2022-2026). The duration of this assignment is 4 months starting as soon as possible and the assignment is home based with one travel to one province for data collection.
Readvertisement: Hire an International consultant to guide the Ministry of Education and Sports and the
Agency for Quality Assurance in Preuniversity Education (ASCAP) in the efforts for revamping the curricula of Preuniversity Education
The Programme Specialist (Field Operations) will assist the Chief Field Operations and Emergency (CFOE) in overseeing and supporting UNICEF’s field operations in Sudan. The incumbent will contribute to the planning, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of program activities at the field level, as well as emergency preparedness and response. This will involve close coordination with country office program sections, operations and field offices to ensure the survival, wellbeing of children, mothers, and affected communities, in accordance with the obligations of the Core Commitments for Children (CCCs) in humanitarian action.
UNICEF’s core mission is to deliver measurable and sustainable results that improve the lives of children globally. In alignment with the 2022–2025 Strategic Plan (SP) and our continued commitment to strengthening results-based management (RBM), it is essential to reinforce the linkage between organizational results and the resources allocated to achieve them.
To support this objective, UNICEF is implementing the eZPLAN solution—an integral initiative designed to enhance strategic planning and optimize resource allocation. eZPLAN facilitates a more results-driven approach by aligning financial planning with expected outputs and outcomes, ensuring its full integration into existing programming processes and supporting the Strategic Plan both now and in future cycles.
This initiative will enhance evidence-based spending analysis and enable a shift in focus from inputs to the results those inputs are intended to achieve. In doing so, eZPLAN will replace the Integrated Budget Costing System (IBCS), providing a more accurate, efficient, and results-oriented framework for resource management.
The Play and Heal project is targeting children with mental health and psychosocial support needs following the 2023 earthquakes in Türkiye and Northwest Syria and the protracted humanitarian crisis and recent conflict escalation in Lebanon. The project supports the most vulnerable children, including refugee children, by integrating play based facilitated activities that target mental health outcomes in UNICEF's emergency response and Early Childhood Development, Education, and Child Protection Programmes, with the aim of providing children at risk of poor mental health with emotionally safe and healing experiences.
LEGO’s Play and Learn has been rolled out already in 2024 in the project’s target areas in Northwest Syria, earthquake affected areas of Türkiye, and southern Lebanon, in preparation for the training later in the year with the new Play and Heal model.