Field consultant in 5 governorates to monitor and provide the technical support to ensure the continuity of the successful public awareness programs for WASH , climate change and hygiene in schools in one of the following governorates Aswan, Assiut, Alexandria, Minya, and Fayoum). Each field consultant shall cover one of the following governorates: Aswan Governorate, Assiut Governorate, Alexandria Governorate, Minya Governorate, and Fayoum Governorate. Each consultant will be assigned to specific governorate (s). Applicants are therefore required to clearly indicate in their application the governorates for which they are applying
The Senior Adviser, Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (Sanitation), reports to the Director, Global WASH Practice, with day-to-day coordination by the Snr Adviser, High Impact Solutions. The Snr Adviser provides strategic guidance and technical assistance to governments and UNICEF Country Offices to advance access to sanitation up the service ladder toward safely managed sanitation for all. The role ensures that financial resources are leveraged effectively to achieve results at scale and to deliver on UNICEF’s Strategic Plan 2026–2029 for the most vulnerable children and families in both development and humanitarian contexts.
UNICEF Pacific is seeking an experienced WASH Officer (Engineering) to support the delivery of safe, sustainable and climate resilient WASH services in Vanuatu. The role will contribute to technical assessments, engineering designs, construction monitoring and capacity building of government and community partners. You will work closely with colleagues across WASH, Education and Health to ensure coordinated, high quality programme implementation.
If you are technically strong, solutions driven and passionate about improving WASH outcomes for children — we encourage you to apply.
You will be working in a Country Office (CO) where the WASH Specialist reports to Chief of CSD. The Specialist supports the development, preparation, management, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of the WASH programme within the country programme. The Specialist provides technical guidance and management support throughout the programming processes, to facilitate the administration and achievement of the WASH-related output results in the country programme.
The WASH Specialist – Site Engineer (Urban) will be responsible for contract management, construction supervision, and quality assurance for urban WASH infrastructure projects, with a specific focus on water supply and sanitation systems in institutions and urban water treatment plant maintenance and rehabilitation across Sudan, particularly in the River Nile, Northern, and Kassala States.
UNICEF South Sudan is looking for a WASH Cluster Coordinator to strengthen strategic coordination and support the delivery of life‑saving WASH services in highly volatile and hard‑to‑reach areas. The role provides timely leadership for the WASH Cluster, ensuring partners work collectively toward an effective, evidence‑based emergency response. The Coordinator will represent the Cluster, address critical service gaps, and help uphold humanitarian standards across the response.
UNICEF Pakistan Office is seeking a highly experienced, professional, and a dynamic individual to take on the role of WASH Specialist (WASH-CEE) at the NOC level to join the team in Peshawar on Fixed Term basis.
The consultant will support the site assessment, quality assurance and documentation of progress of construction activities within the timeline specified for each project including reviewing of detailed design and documentation, preparing tendering documents, construction supervision for quality assurance and strengthening O&M WASH systems.
The objectives of this assignment for the Legal Consultant are to provide adequate legal support for the implementation of the Project “Restoration of Water Supply and Sanitation in Ukraine”.
UNICEF launched the MICS Foundational Learning Skills (FLS) module in 2017 as the first standardized, globally implemented household survey assessment of children’s foundational reading and math skills, contributing to SDG indicator 4.1.1(a). By 2025, more than 60 countries have collected or are preparing to collect comparable data using the module, helping to spotlight early grade learning and learning inequalities.
The purpose of this assignment is to develop a new assessment tool to measure minimum proficiency in mathematics at the end of primary school (SDG indicator 4.1.1b) that will complement the lower primary component of the FLM2.0, and to advice UNICEF on the integration of both components (lower and primary) for a comprehensive instrument to assess learning skills in MICS.
The WASH Specialist supports the development, preparation, management, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of the WASH programme within the country programme. The Specialist provides technical guidance and management support throughout the programming processes, to facilitate the administration and achievement of the WASH-related output results in the country programme.
Objective of this task is to recommend actions to ensure sustainability of the revolving fund, both institutionally and financially, and to open opportunities for possible national scale-up and expansions to peri‐urban areas and slum areas, in order to support both women and children in both rural areas and peri‐urban area and support Egypt towards achieving 100 percent water access by the population by 2030.
At UNICEF Colombia we are looking for a Programme Associate for Water, Sanitation and Hygene (WASH) with at least 6 years of working experience implementing participation tools and developing community projects. We are looking for someone who is passionate about UNICEF mission, with a high interest in humanitarian work, and active commitment and availability to face situations in emergency contexts.
The fundamental mission of UNICEF is to promote the rights of every child, everywhere, in everything the Organization does — in programmes, in advocacy and in operations. The equity strategy, emphasizing the most disadvantaged and excluded children and families, translates this commitment to children’s rights into action. For UNICEF, equity means that all children have an opportunity to survive, develop and reach their full potential, without discrimination, bias or favoritism. To the degree that any child has an unequal chance in life — in its social, political, economic, civic and cultural dimensions — her or his rights are violated. There is growing evidence that investing in the health, education and protection of society’s most disadvantaged citizens — addressing inequity — not only will give more children the opportunity to fulfill their potential but also will lead to sustained growth and stability of countries. This is why the focus on equity is so vital. It accelerates progress towards realizing the human rights of all children, which is the universal mandate of UNICEF, as outlined by the Convention on the Rights of the Child, while also supporting the equitable development of nations.
The main objectives of this task are to design and conduct a participatory rapid assessment: to investigate different factors, social, cultural and contextual factors, that influence hygiene and nutrition behaviour among school children, including dietary habits, physical activity, and exposure to food marketing. Also, to update the training manual: In view of the assessment results and after reviewing existing tools for awareness staff of the water company(s) on integrating WASH and nutrition activities. The manual should include interactive activities to motivate. As well as updating materials to be appropriate to different age groups (pre-primary, primary , preparatory).
Moreover, revising the Training of Trainers (TOT) module according to changes that equips awareness staff with participatory tools to motivate critical WASH behaviors and healthy nutrition practices, using engaging child-to-child and peer learning approaches. Also, to conduct a TOT for awareness raising staff of the water company(s), ensuring they are confident in delivering both hygiene and nutrition content in schools. As well as coaching and monitoring the training conducted by awareness staff of the water company to the teachers. focusing on how teachers integrate hygiene and nutrition messages into classroom activities and peer-to-peer learning. And to develop a monitoring plan and assessment tools for all components of the training in coordination with M&E specialist
The objectives of this assignment for the Procurement Expert (hereinafter — the Expert) are to provide adequate procurement support for the implementation of the Project “Restoration of Water Supply and Sanitation in Ukraine” in accordance with the Financial Agreement (FI No. 93368, Serapis No. 2021-0112), the requirements of Ukrainian legislation, regulatory acts of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine, orders of the Ministry for Development, rules and procedures of the European Investment Bank (EIB), requirements of the European Commission regarding grant co-financing, as well as the provisions of the Project Operational Manual.
UNICEF Bhutan seeks proposal from eligible national consultants to conduct Situation Analysis on Pediatric and Childhood Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs). This consultancy services is expected to generate comprehensive evidence on the burden, risk factors, service availability, system readiness, and policy landscape related to pediatric and childhood NCDs , in Bhutan to inform strategic policy shifts, planning, programming, and resource allocation.
UNICEF Mozambique is preparing for the new Country Programme Document (CPD) 2027–2031. As part of this process, the Country Office is required to develop a Country Programme Management Plan (CPMP) that defines the management environment, organizational structure, affordability, field presence, and operational modalities required to deliver the programme results.
Given the programmatic shifts, new outcome structure, changing funding envelope, and evolving field footprint, MCO seeks the support of a senior consultant to conduct a structured management review and coordinate the development of the CPMP and related inputs to the Programme Budget Review (PBR) in close coordination with the Senior Management Team (SMT), the CPMP Taskforce and the Country Management Team (CMT)
The purpose of this consultancy is to:
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Conduct a comprehensive management and organizational review of UNICEF Mozambique.
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Assess affordability and HR structure alignment with the 2027–2031 results framework.
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Review the field footprint and delivery model.
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Based on the strategic shifts in the new CPD, identify capacity gaps and efficiency opportunities; and
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Develop a fit-for-purpose CPMP process and guide the process aligned with UNICEF corporate guidance and PBR requirements.
The assignment will be conducted under principles of transparency, participation, and structured staff consultation.
UNICEF Country Office is looking to establish a minimum of two and maximum of four long-term agreements with individual professional videographers to provide video productions services (including filming and post-production) on a need’s basis. This will include filming and producing video feature stories that capture the situation of children and women and video content to support UNICEF’s work in the country to advance child rights - captured through coverage of events, field visits to UNICEF supported initiatives and human-interest stories. The video material will be used for UNICEF advocacy and communication purposes and to produce communication and advocacy materials to be used by UNICEF’s internal and external partners including other UN Agencies and across various platforms
Field consultant in 5 governorates to monitor and provide the technical support to ensure the continuity of the successful public awareness programs for WASH , climate change and hygiene in schools in one of the following governorates Aswan, Assiut, Alexandria, Minya, and Fayoum). Each field consultant shall cover one of the following governorates: Aswan Governorate, Assiut Governorate, Alexandria Governorate, Minya Governorate, and Fayoum Governorate. Each consultant will be assigned to specific governorate (s). Applicants are therefore required to clearly indicate in their application the governorates for which they are applying
The Senior Adviser, Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (Sanitation), reports to the Director, Global WASH Practice, with day-to-day coordination by the Snr Adviser, High Impact Solutions. The Snr Adviser provides strategic guidance and technical assistance to governments and UNICEF Country Offices to advance access to sanitation up the service ladder toward safely managed sanitation for all. The role ensures that financial resources are leveraged effectively to achieve results at scale and to deliver on UNICEF’s Strategic Plan 2026–2029 for the most vulnerable children and families in both development and humanitarian contexts.
UNICEF Pacific is seeking an experienced WASH Officer (Engineering) to support the delivery of safe, sustainable and climate resilient WASH services in Vanuatu. The role will contribute to technical assessments, engineering designs, construction monitoring and capacity building of government and community partners. You will work closely with colleagues across WASH, Education and Health to ensure coordinated, high quality programme implementation.
If you are technically strong, solutions driven and passionate about improving WASH outcomes for children — we encourage you to apply.
You will be working in a Country Office (CO) where the WASH Specialist reports to Chief of CSD. The Specialist supports the development, preparation, management, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of the WASH programme within the country programme. The Specialist provides technical guidance and management support throughout the programming processes, to facilitate the administration and achievement of the WASH-related output results in the country programme.
The WASH Specialist – Site Engineer (Urban) will be responsible for contract management, construction supervision, and quality assurance for urban WASH infrastructure projects, with a specific focus on water supply and sanitation systems in institutions and urban water treatment plant maintenance and rehabilitation across Sudan, particularly in the River Nile, Northern, and Kassala States.
UNICEF South Sudan is looking for a WASH Cluster Coordinator to strengthen strategic coordination and support the delivery of life‑saving WASH services in highly volatile and hard‑to‑reach areas. The role provides timely leadership for the WASH Cluster, ensuring partners work collectively toward an effective, evidence‑based emergency response. The Coordinator will represent the Cluster, address critical service gaps, and help uphold humanitarian standards across the response.
UNICEF Pakistan Office is seeking a highly experienced, professional, and a dynamic individual to take on the role of WASH Specialist (WASH-CEE) at the NOC level to join the team in Peshawar on Fixed Term basis.
The consultant will support the site assessment, quality assurance and documentation of progress of construction activities within the timeline specified for each project including reviewing of detailed design and documentation, preparing tendering documents, construction supervision for quality assurance and strengthening O&M WASH systems.
The objectives of this assignment for the Legal Consultant are to provide adequate legal support for the implementation of the Project “Restoration of Water Supply and Sanitation in Ukraine”.
UNICEF launched the MICS Foundational Learning Skills (FLS) module in 2017 as the first standardized, globally implemented household survey assessment of children’s foundational reading and math skills, contributing to SDG indicator 4.1.1(a). By 2025, more than 60 countries have collected or are preparing to collect comparable data using the module, helping to spotlight early grade learning and learning inequalities.
The purpose of this assignment is to develop a new assessment tool to measure minimum proficiency in mathematics at the end of primary school (SDG indicator 4.1.1b) that will complement the lower primary component of the FLM2.0, and to advice UNICEF on the integration of both components (lower and primary) for a comprehensive instrument to assess learning skills in MICS.
The WASH Specialist supports the development, preparation, management, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of the WASH programme within the country programme. The Specialist provides technical guidance and management support throughout the programming processes, to facilitate the administration and achievement of the WASH-related output results in the country programme.
Objective of this task is to recommend actions to ensure sustainability of the revolving fund, both institutionally and financially, and to open opportunities for possible national scale-up and expansions to peri‐urban areas and slum areas, in order to support both women and children in both rural areas and peri‐urban area and support Egypt towards achieving 100 percent water access by the population by 2030.
At UNICEF Colombia we are looking for a Programme Associate for Water, Sanitation and Hygene (WASH) with at least 6 years of working experience implementing participation tools and developing community projects. We are looking for someone who is passionate about UNICEF mission, with a high interest in humanitarian work, and active commitment and availability to face situations in emergency contexts.
The fundamental mission of UNICEF is to promote the rights of every child, everywhere, in everything the Organization does — in programmes, in advocacy and in operations. The equity strategy, emphasizing the most disadvantaged and excluded children and families, translates this commitment to children’s rights into action. For UNICEF, equity means that all children have an opportunity to survive, develop and reach their full potential, without discrimination, bias or favoritism. To the degree that any child has an unequal chance in life — in its social, political, economic, civic and cultural dimensions — her or his rights are violated. There is growing evidence that investing in the health, education and protection of society’s most disadvantaged citizens — addressing inequity — not only will give more children the opportunity to fulfill their potential but also will lead to sustained growth and stability of countries. This is why the focus on equity is so vital. It accelerates progress towards realizing the human rights of all children, which is the universal mandate of UNICEF, as outlined by the Convention on the Rights of the Child, while also supporting the equitable development of nations.
The main objectives of this task are to design and conduct a participatory rapid assessment: to investigate different factors, social, cultural and contextual factors, that influence hygiene and nutrition behaviour among school children, including dietary habits, physical activity, and exposure to food marketing. Also, to update the training manual: In view of the assessment results and after reviewing existing tools for awareness staff of the water company(s) on integrating WASH and nutrition activities. The manual should include interactive activities to motivate. As well as updating materials to be appropriate to different age groups (pre-primary, primary , preparatory).
Moreover, revising the Training of Trainers (TOT) module according to changes that equips awareness staff with participatory tools to motivate critical WASH behaviors and healthy nutrition practices, using engaging child-to-child and peer learning approaches. Also, to conduct a TOT for awareness raising staff of the water company(s), ensuring they are confident in delivering both hygiene and nutrition content in schools. As well as coaching and monitoring the training conducted by awareness staff of the water company to the teachers. focusing on how teachers integrate hygiene and nutrition messages into classroom activities and peer-to-peer learning. And to develop a monitoring plan and assessment tools for all components of the training in coordination with M&E specialist
The objectives of this assignment for the Procurement Expert (hereinafter — the Expert) are to provide adequate procurement support for the implementation of the Project “Restoration of Water Supply and Sanitation in Ukraine” in accordance with the Financial Agreement (FI No. 93368, Serapis No. 2021-0112), the requirements of Ukrainian legislation, regulatory acts of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine, orders of the Ministry for Development, rules and procedures of the European Investment Bank (EIB), requirements of the European Commission regarding grant co-financing, as well as the provisions of the Project Operational Manual.
UNICEF Bhutan seeks proposal from eligible national consultants to conduct Situation Analysis on Pediatric and Childhood Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs). This consultancy services is expected to generate comprehensive evidence on the burden, risk factors, service availability, system readiness, and policy landscape related to pediatric and childhood NCDs , in Bhutan to inform strategic policy shifts, planning, programming, and resource allocation.
UNICEF Mozambique is preparing for the new Country Programme Document (CPD) 2027–2031. As part of this process, the Country Office is required to develop a Country Programme Management Plan (CPMP) that defines the management environment, organizational structure, affordability, field presence, and operational modalities required to deliver the programme results.
Given the programmatic shifts, new outcome structure, changing funding envelope, and evolving field footprint, MCO seeks the support of a senior consultant to conduct a structured management review and coordinate the development of the CPMP and related inputs to the Programme Budget Review (PBR) in close coordination with the Senior Management Team (SMT), the CPMP Taskforce and the Country Management Team (CMT)
The purpose of this consultancy is to:
•
Conduct a comprehensive management and organizational review of UNICEF Mozambique.
•
Assess affordability and HR structure alignment with the 2027–2031 results framework.
•
Review the field footprint and delivery model.
•
Based on the strategic shifts in the new CPD, identify capacity gaps and efficiency opportunities; and
•
Develop a fit-for-purpose CPMP process and guide the process aligned with UNICEF corporate guidance and PBR requirements.
The assignment will be conducted under principles of transparency, participation, and structured staff consultation.
UNICEF Country Office is looking to establish a minimum of two and maximum of four long-term agreements with individual professional videographers to provide video productions services (including filming and post-production) on a need’s basis. This will include filming and producing video feature stories that capture the situation of children and women and video content to support UNICEF’s work in the country to advance child rights - captured through coverage of events, field visits to UNICEF supported initiatives and human-interest stories. The video material will be used for UNICEF advocacy and communication purposes and to produce communication and advocacy materials to be used by UNICEF’s internal and external partners including other UN Agencies and across various platforms