UNICEF Lebanon is looking to hire a consultant to update and rollout of Expanded Programme on Immunization (EPI) Operational Guidelines, SOP, training material and Training of vaccinators, program managers and other immunization stakeholders on various aspects of immunization program, including vaccine stock management reporting and monitoring
UNICEF is seeking a EVM/cIP and NLWG strengthening consultant to provide support EVMAs, fully develop and cost cIPs, including supporting endorsement preparations, and the set-up and strengthening of (S)NLWGs, including related capacity building.
UNICEF is seeking a Sustainable Immunization Supply Chain Financing Consultant to support development of sustainable immunization supply chain financing guidance, including appropriate tools for end-to-end costing of immunization supply chain needs, to deploy these in the development of a global immunization supply chain business case (for a subset of interventions) as well as to support operationalization of the tools to support full costing of in-country supply chains.
UNICEF is seeking a Supply chain optimization and workforce development Consultant to provide supply chain optimization, workforce development/capacity building and supply chain professionalization support to the CoE and countries.
UNICEF-BENIN recrute un consultant dans le cadre de l’assistance technique que l’UNICEF apporte au pays, en tant que partenaire stratégique au sein de l’Initiative Mondial pour l’éradication de la Polio (IMEP).
The main purpose of the consultancy is therefore, through the newly established Centers of Excellence (CoE), to provide strategic guidance and capacity strengthening to national governments and UNICEF with the preparation and finalization of Gavi 6.0 cash grant applications to increase the success-rate of country applications being approved through the first Gavi IRC review process.
UNICEF is recruiting a consultant to support countries during the final acceleration phase of the Big Catch-Up (BCU), while simultaneously preparing for programme close-out, dose reconciliation, and transition of catch-up vaccination into routine immunization systems.
UNICEF is recruiting a consultant to support the Programme Management Office (PMO) function for the Big Catch-Up (BCU), with responsibility for global coordination, progress tracking, risk analysis, escalation of critical issues, and strategic guidance on institutionalization of catch-up vaccination.
UNICEF is recruiting a consultant to facilitate global monitoring, evaluation and learning (MEL), documentation, and accountability processes for the final phase of the Big Catch-Up (BCU).
The Health Specialist, NOC #5899, reports to the Chief CSD, P4, for guidance and general supervision. The incumbent supports the development and preparation of the health programme (including primary health care and community health programme) and is responsible for managing, implementing, monitoring, evaluating, and reporting the programme progress of a sector of the health programme (e.g. gender, maternal, neonatal, child survival/development) within the country programme. The Health Specialist, NOC #5899, provides technical guidance and management support throughout the programming processes to facilitate the administration and achievement of concrete and sustainable results according to plans, allocation, results based-management approaches and methodology (RBM), organizational Strategic Plans and goals, standards of performance, and accountability framework.
The purpose of this consultancy is to provide technical leadership and oversight for the implementation, analysis, and reporting of the national Integrated EmONC, NICU and SDP Assessment, ensuring alignment with WHO/UNFPA/UNICEF guidance and international best practices.
The consultants will be based at the MoH/Immunization program or any other assigned departments/Institutions , with frequent travel to subnational levels to provide technical support, ensuring comprehensive and effective immunization services across the country.
Under the supervision of the Chief of Health, UNICEF Lao PDR, and in close collaboration with the Health Section and Social Policy Section, the Lao Statistics Bureau (LSB), relevant Ministry of Health departments including the Nutrition Center, and WHO, LuxDev and other RMNCH partners. Regular progress updates will be provided through Bi-weekly coordination meetings and Written progress updates aligned with key milestones.
This study will apply a mixed-methods approach combining secondary quantitative analysis with primary qualitative research to identify the causes, bottlenecks, and inequities driving preventable maternal, neonatal, and child morbidity and mortality in Lao PDR. The analysis will be guided by an equity lens and structured around the Four Delays Model across the RMNCH continuum of care.
The consultant will:
• Analyze recent national data (LSIS III, LECS, and other relevant sources) to identify patterns, disparities and risk factors across the RMNCH continuum of care;
• Examine bottlenecks using the Four Delay Model to understand barriers in care-seeking, access, quality and referral;
• Triangulate quantitative findings with qualitative evidence from key informants and communities;
• Generate practical, policy-relevant recommendations to inform the RMNCAH Strategy 2026+, UNICEF programming and partner investments.
In alignment with national efforts to strengthen Primary Health Care (PHC) in Tanzania, this consultancy aims to provide technical assistance in two critical areas: Advocacy in Primary Health Care and Coordination specifically for the Health Basket Fund and Community Health. These areas are key to advancing the quality, accessibility, and sustainability of PHC services across Tanzania mainland and Zanzibar.
UNICEF Afghanistan is seeking an individual consultant who will conduct key tasks and deliver specific deliverables to support the review and analysis of 2025 emergency response of HiE, to strengthen Health Emergency Preparedness and Response (HEPR) planning, and enhance local capacities for evidence-based preparedness and coordinated response to health emergencies.
UNICEF Ethiopia plans to engage a senior national consultant to provide high-level technical leadership and operational support for planning, implementation, monitoring, and documentation of the M5D switch nationwide. This engagement will enable coordinated planning, timely problem-solving, effective monitoring, and systematic documentation of lessons learned, thereby safeguarding service quality and maximizing the public health benefits of the M5D switch in Ethiopia.
UNICEF will therefore support the Ministry of Health to strengthen PHC through the UPHV programme, while ensuring alignment between UPHV operational guidance, digital systems and the adapted WHO Pocket Book. A national consultant with strong contextual and technical expertise is required to support this process.
UNICEF Eswatini, and more specifically the Lifelong Learning, Protection, and Development section, is looking for a talented young intern who is passionate about working on youth participation, skilling, and empowerment issues and is eager and excited to enhance his/her educational experience through innovative and practical hands-on work assignments. This unique opportunity will allow the intern to actively contribute to UNICEF Eswatini’s mandate and programme priorities, making a meaningful impact on the lives of vulnerable children and communities.
Le Bureau du Cameroun recherche un "Social behavior & Change (SBC) Specialist (Polio)". Vous êtes un expert dans le domaine? Vous souhaitez contribuer aux activités d'UNICEF pour le bien-être des enfants du Cameroun? Rejoignez nous!
UNICEF Lebanon is looking to hire a consultant to update and rollout of Expanded Programme on Immunization (EPI) Operational Guidelines, SOP, training material and Training of vaccinators, program managers and other immunization stakeholders on various aspects of immunization program, including vaccine stock management reporting and monitoring
UNICEF is seeking a EVM/cIP and NLWG strengthening consultant to provide support EVMAs, fully develop and cost cIPs, including supporting endorsement preparations, and the set-up and strengthening of (S)NLWGs, including related capacity building.
UNICEF is seeking a Sustainable Immunization Supply Chain Financing Consultant to support development of sustainable immunization supply chain financing guidance, including appropriate tools for end-to-end costing of immunization supply chain needs, to deploy these in the development of a global immunization supply chain business case (for a subset of interventions) as well as to support operationalization of the tools to support full costing of in-country supply chains.
UNICEF is seeking a Supply chain optimization and workforce development Consultant to provide supply chain optimization, workforce development/capacity building and supply chain professionalization support to the CoE and countries.
UNICEF-BENIN recrute un consultant dans le cadre de l’assistance technique que l’UNICEF apporte au pays, en tant que partenaire stratégique au sein de l’Initiative Mondial pour l’éradication de la Polio (IMEP).
The main purpose of the consultancy is therefore, through the newly established Centers of Excellence (CoE), to provide strategic guidance and capacity strengthening to national governments and UNICEF with the preparation and finalization of Gavi 6.0 cash grant applications to increase the success-rate of country applications being approved through the first Gavi IRC review process.
UNICEF is recruiting a consultant to support countries during the final acceleration phase of the Big Catch-Up (BCU), while simultaneously preparing for programme close-out, dose reconciliation, and transition of catch-up vaccination into routine immunization systems.
UNICEF is recruiting a consultant to support the Programme Management Office (PMO) function for the Big Catch-Up (BCU), with responsibility for global coordination, progress tracking, risk analysis, escalation of critical issues, and strategic guidance on institutionalization of catch-up vaccination.
UNICEF is recruiting a consultant to facilitate global monitoring, evaluation and learning (MEL), documentation, and accountability processes for the final phase of the Big Catch-Up (BCU).
The Health Specialist, NOC #5899, reports to the Chief CSD, P4, for guidance and general supervision. The incumbent supports the development and preparation of the health programme (including primary health care and community health programme) and is responsible for managing, implementing, monitoring, evaluating, and reporting the programme progress of a sector of the health programme (e.g. gender, maternal, neonatal, child survival/development) within the country programme. The Health Specialist, NOC #5899, provides technical guidance and management support throughout the programming processes to facilitate the administration and achievement of concrete and sustainable results according to plans, allocation, results based-management approaches and methodology (RBM), organizational Strategic Plans and goals, standards of performance, and accountability framework.
The purpose of this consultancy is to provide technical leadership and oversight for the implementation, analysis, and reporting of the national Integrated EmONC, NICU and SDP Assessment, ensuring alignment with WHO/UNFPA/UNICEF guidance and international best practices.
The consultants will be based at the MoH/Immunization program or any other assigned departments/Institutions , with frequent travel to subnational levels to provide technical support, ensuring comprehensive and effective immunization services across the country.
Under the supervision of the Chief of Health, UNICEF Lao PDR, and in close collaboration with the Health Section and Social Policy Section, the Lao Statistics Bureau (LSB), relevant Ministry of Health departments including the Nutrition Center, and WHO, LuxDev and other RMNCH partners. Regular progress updates will be provided through Bi-weekly coordination meetings and Written progress updates aligned with key milestones.
This study will apply a mixed-methods approach combining secondary quantitative analysis with primary qualitative research to identify the causes, bottlenecks, and inequities driving preventable maternal, neonatal, and child morbidity and mortality in Lao PDR. The analysis will be guided by an equity lens and structured around the Four Delays Model across the RMNCH continuum of care.
The consultant will:
• Analyze recent national data (LSIS III, LECS, and other relevant sources) to identify patterns, disparities and risk factors across the RMNCH continuum of care;
• Examine bottlenecks using the Four Delay Model to understand barriers in care-seeking, access, quality and referral;
• Triangulate quantitative findings with qualitative evidence from key informants and communities;
• Generate practical, policy-relevant recommendations to inform the RMNCAH Strategy 2026+, UNICEF programming and partner investments.
In alignment with national efforts to strengthen Primary Health Care (PHC) in Tanzania, this consultancy aims to provide technical assistance in two critical areas: Advocacy in Primary Health Care and Coordination specifically for the Health Basket Fund and Community Health. These areas are key to advancing the quality, accessibility, and sustainability of PHC services across Tanzania mainland and Zanzibar.
UNICEF Afghanistan is seeking an individual consultant who will conduct key tasks and deliver specific deliverables to support the review and analysis of 2025 emergency response of HiE, to strengthen Health Emergency Preparedness and Response (HEPR) planning, and enhance local capacities for evidence-based preparedness and coordinated response to health emergencies.
UNICEF Ethiopia plans to engage a senior national consultant to provide high-level technical leadership and operational support for planning, implementation, monitoring, and documentation of the M5D switch nationwide. This engagement will enable coordinated planning, timely problem-solving, effective monitoring, and systematic documentation of lessons learned, thereby safeguarding service quality and maximizing the public health benefits of the M5D switch in Ethiopia.
UNICEF will therefore support the Ministry of Health to strengthen PHC through the UPHV programme, while ensuring alignment between UPHV operational guidance, digital systems and the adapted WHO Pocket Book. A national consultant with strong contextual and technical expertise is required to support this process.
UNICEF Eswatini, and more specifically the Lifelong Learning, Protection, and Development section, is looking for a talented young intern who is passionate about working on youth participation, skilling, and empowerment issues and is eager and excited to enhance his/her educational experience through innovative and practical hands-on work assignments. This unique opportunity will allow the intern to actively contribute to UNICEF Eswatini’s mandate and programme priorities, making a meaningful impact on the lives of vulnerable children and communities.
Le Bureau du Cameroun recherche un "Social behavior & Change (SBC) Specialist (Polio)". Vous êtes un expert dans le domaine? Vous souhaitez contribuer aux activités d'UNICEF pour le bien-être des enfants du Cameroun? Rejoignez nous!