UNICEF Maldives seeking a National Consultant to Design and Implement Child -Friendly Early Warning Systems (EWS) to Enhance Child Resilience in Maldives.
The United Nations Children’s Fund in Cambodia is looking for a national consultant for quality assurance and certification of solar energy system installations in schools and healthcare facilities in Cambodia. The minimum qualification required is a master’s degree in engineering (electrical/electronic) or related field to energy efficiency, renewable energy with at least 2 years relevant experiences in the field of solar energy and with experience in managing or supervising at least five projects of mini solar energy system installations (at least 5kwp).
If you are passionate about making a lasting difference for children in Cambodia, UNICEF would like to hear from you.
The UNICEF internship in the Program Department involves supporting the organization's mission to promote children's rights and equity. The intern will update databases, develop knowledge products, assist with website content, and support the implementation of the Knowledge Management plan. This role requires proficiency in English and Arabic, strong writing and analytical skills, and a background in relevant disciplines. The internship starts in June 2025 for three months, with potential for extension.
Globally, millions of girls face significant barriers to education due to inadequate menstrual hygiene management (MHM). Guyana is no exception, with disparities in access to menstrual hygiene products, sanitation facilities, and awareness about menstruation being particularly pronounced in rural, riverine, and hinterland communities
In many of these communities, adolescent girls struggle with the lack of access to private, clean, and safe sanitation facilities, coupled with limited access to affordable menstrual hygiene products. These challenges often result in absenteeism, school dropouts, and a perpetuation of gender-based educational disparities. The stigma surrounding menstruation also contributes to social exclusion and reinforces negative attitudes toward girls' education, further hindering their full participation in school life.
UNICEF will support the Ministry of Education in piloting inclusive education and equity-focused WASH services in two kindergartens, two secondary schools of Ashgabat city, and one rural school (in total 5 educational facilities) in the framework of the system strengthening for reducing the climate change impacts.
The UNICEF WCARO is looking for consultancy to support UNICEF for assisting AMCOW in the organisation of the AfricaSan 8 Conference and development of the post-2025 Africa Water Vision, Support to safely managed and Climate resilient Sanitation.
Exciting consultancy opportunity to provide technical support to strengthen WASH services in healthcare facilities in Zambia. The consultant will support the Ministry of Health to advance the eight Practical Steps for National Action on WASH in Health Care Facilities by developing a comprehensive WASH in Health Care Facilities situation analysis, facilitating stakeholder engagement, and developing a costed national action plan among other interventions
UNICEF Maldives seeking a National Consultant to Design and Implement Child -Friendly Early Warning Systems (EWS) to Enhance Child Resilience in Maldives.
The United Nations Children’s Fund in Cambodia is looking for a national consultant for quality assurance and certification of solar energy system installations in schools and healthcare facilities in Cambodia. The minimum qualification required is a master’s degree in engineering (electrical/electronic) or related field to energy efficiency, renewable energy with at least 2 years relevant experiences in the field of solar energy and with experience in managing or supervising at least five projects of mini solar energy system installations (at least 5kwp).
If you are passionate about making a lasting difference for children in Cambodia, UNICEF would like to hear from you.
The UNICEF internship in the Program Department involves supporting the organization's mission to promote children's rights and equity. The intern will update databases, develop knowledge products, assist with website content, and support the implementation of the Knowledge Management plan. This role requires proficiency in English and Arabic, strong writing and analytical skills, and a background in relevant disciplines. The internship starts in June 2025 for three months, with potential for extension.
Globally, millions of girls face significant barriers to education due to inadequate menstrual hygiene management (MHM). Guyana is no exception, with disparities in access to menstrual hygiene products, sanitation facilities, and awareness about menstruation being particularly pronounced in rural, riverine, and hinterland communities
In many of these communities, adolescent girls struggle with the lack of access to private, clean, and safe sanitation facilities, coupled with limited access to affordable menstrual hygiene products. These challenges often result in absenteeism, school dropouts, and a perpetuation of gender-based educational disparities. The stigma surrounding menstruation also contributes to social exclusion and reinforces negative attitudes toward girls' education, further hindering their full participation in school life.
UNICEF will support the Ministry of Education in piloting inclusive education and equity-focused WASH services in two kindergartens, two secondary schools of Ashgabat city, and one rural school (in total 5 educational facilities) in the framework of the system strengthening for reducing the climate change impacts.
The UNICEF WCARO is looking for consultancy to support UNICEF for assisting AMCOW in the organisation of the AfricaSan 8 Conference and development of the post-2025 Africa Water Vision, Support to safely managed and Climate resilient Sanitation.
Exciting consultancy opportunity to provide technical support to strengthen WASH services in healthcare facilities in Zambia. The consultant will support the Ministry of Health to advance the eight Practical Steps for National Action on WASH in Health Care Facilities by developing a comprehensive WASH in Health Care Facilities situation analysis, facilitating stakeholder engagement, and developing a costed national action plan among other interventions