The Emergency Specialist coordinates overall North Kivu emergency preparedness and response. Responsible for the development, planning, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of the emergency interventions to ensure the survival and well-being of children and mothers and affected communities in emergency. Also provides coordination and support for policy and programme planning and management in UNICEF supported emergency programme.
The consultant will support the project “Education Systems for an Education that Protects”, which will be implemented with seven education systems (municipal and state) to strengthen their institutional capacities for the prevention of and response to violence, drawing on recently launched resources (www.unicef.org/brazil/relatorios/redes-de-ensino-por-uma-educacao-que-protege). In addition, the consultant will contribute to strengthening the Education that Protects strategy within the scope of the UNICEF City Agenda (www.unicef.org/brazil/agendacidadeunicef) and the School Success Pathways strategy (https://trajetoriaescolar.org.br/).
This is a re-advertisement due to minor amendments in the Vacancy Announcement. Previous applicants need not reapply as their original application will be duly considered. Under the supervision of UNICEF, Youth Consultants will advance the goals of U-Report, particularly in empowering youth to express their opinions on issues that affect their lives, promote youth-led development, and foster positive social change.
The Ghana Education Outcomes Project (GEOP) is a results-based financing programme designed to improve learning outcomes and support the reintegration of out-of-school children into formal education across northern Ghana. Embedded within the World Bank-funded Ghana Accountability for Learning Outcomes Project (GALOP), GEOP pays service providers against independently verified outcomes across two components: an Accelerated Learning Programme (ALP) for out-of-school children, and a Mainstream School Improvement Programme (MSIP) targeting literacy and numeracy in primary schools.
UNICEF Nigeria in Abuja, is seeking a passionate and committed person to work in the role of an international data consultant 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
The candidate will be responsible for providing expertise to strengthen national climate–health desk through the development of integrated early warning systems (EWS), predictive analytics, and decision-support tools that translate data into actionable insights for policy, planning, and preparedness. This initiative builds on existing national systems and priorities, including climate-resilient health systems, One Health coordination, and the Health National Adaptation Plan (H‑NAP)
UNICEF is seeking for a Consultant who will strengthen OSE’s prospecting, proposal development, reporting, quality assurance and pipeline funding monitoring work through technical and operational support for the cultivation and management of partnerships across public and private income channels.
The objective of this consultancy is to support the Ministry of Health (MoH) of Mozambique in developing a comprehensive nutrition program Action Plan for the health sector that guides the planning and implementation of high impact evidence-based actions aimed at promoting nutrition and improving health throughout the life cycle. This Action Plan will contribute to improving the coverage and quality of essential nutritional actions in the Mozambican health system in a sustainable and comprehensive way, especially for vulnerable populations. The Action Plan will also be aligned with the five core pillars of the Government of Mozambique's Five-Year Program (PQG) for 2025–2029, the three key principles of the National Health Policy and the five key shifts proposed in the Lusaka Agenda 2023. To make the development of the national action plan effective, the consultant must ensure alignment with national health strategies and priorities and international standards, in particular with the guidelines of different areas of nutrition action at the level of the National Health System and the Community Health Subsystem, with an emphasis on promotion, prevention, treatment and rehabilitation and its link with other essential sectors (e.g. education, agriculture, industry and commerce, social action, public works, among others)
Recrutement d’un Consultant national (Consultant associé) en appui à la rédaction des projets de textes normatifs encadrant l’éducation basée sur le numérique dans le système éducatif national.
The consultant will provide independent technical support, with a particular focus on strengthening UNICEF’s support to the MHPSS components of government-led resilience centers and resilience services.
Your next impact‑driven career move starts here:
* Lead high‑impact, child‑focused construction projects built on quality, innovation, and sustainability.
* Help create safe, inclusive, and climate‑resilient facilities that meet UNICEF’s global standards.
* Drive smart decisions through expert planning, procurement support, and on‑site monitoring that delivers real results for children.
Join SCO and be part of building a better future for every child!
If you are a strategic and analytical development professional and are passionate about strengthening nutrition systems and generating evidence for large-scale programmes, the world’s leading children’s rights organization would like to hear from you. UNICEF Philippines is seeking a consultant for targeted mentoring and coaching toneable the team to deliver against an ambitious income target of PHP 97.2 million in 2026. This investment in capacity will also help position the team to deliver strong growth from 2027 onwards. Additional strategic advice is also needed to support the Philanthropy Officer in identifying and advancing priority opportunities, informed by an understanding of the local private sector giving landscape.
National consultancy support development of the revised National Action Plan for implementation of the 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda in Viet Nam.
Le programme de stage au bureau de l'UNICEF RDC a pour objectif premier de créer un pipeline de ressources humaines disponibles ayant une expérience de l’UNICEF et empreint de sa culture et de ses conditions de travail.
Le programme de stage au bureau de l'UNICEF RDC a pour objectif premier de créer un pipeline de ressources humaines disponibles ayant une expérience de l’UNICEF et empreint de sa culture et de ses conditions de travail.
Join a transformative opportunity with UNICEF, working under the direct guidance of experienced UNICEF professionals. The Adolescent and Gender Programme is leading the development and validation of the Girls’ Rights Agenda in Cameroon, building on the momentum of the Girls’ Movement launched in 2025. This initiative aims to amplify girls’ voices, advance gender equality, and shape impactful actions that promote the rights, empowerment, and wellbeing of girls across Cameroon.
Angola has made progress in child survival, with under-five mortality declining from 68 to 52 per 1,000 live births, between 2015 and 2024. This trajectory confirms that targeted investments in primary health care is yielding results. However, these gains remain fragile and uneven, with persistent geographic and socio-economic disparities requiring sustained, equity-focused efforts. At the same time, stagnation in key maternal and child health and nutrition indicators signal systemic bottlenecks. Rates of stunting (40 per cent), wasting (5 per cent), full immunization coverage (28 per cent), and access to WASH have shown limited improvement. This reflects structural challenges across the health system, including access to health care facilities, weak last-mile and community-based service delivery and quality gaps.
In close coordination with the UNICEF project team and key national stakeholders, the International Consultant will provide technical leadership for the design and development of a comprehensive Career Guidance Model for the Albanian education system, as part of the “Life Skills and Career Guidance programme.”
The Consultant will ensure that the model is evidence-based, aligned with EU standards and national education priorities, and informed by international best practices, while being tailored to the Albanian context. The consultant is expected to be engaged for a period of 5 months.
Cette consultance vise à contribuer à l’amélioration des compétences des CPEs en développant des formations de façon innovante afin qu’ils acquièrent des capacités requises pour prévenir et répondre aux violences faites aux enfants, surtout les plus vulnérables.
The Emergency Specialist coordinates overall North Kivu emergency preparedness and response. Responsible for the development, planning, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of the emergency interventions to ensure the survival and well-being of children and mothers and affected communities in emergency. Also provides coordination and support for policy and programme planning and management in UNICEF supported emergency programme.
The consultant will support the project “Education Systems for an Education that Protects”, which will be implemented with seven education systems (municipal and state) to strengthen their institutional capacities for the prevention of and response to violence, drawing on recently launched resources (www.unicef.org/brazil/relatorios/redes-de-ensino-por-uma-educacao-que-protege). In addition, the consultant will contribute to strengthening the Education that Protects strategy within the scope of the UNICEF City Agenda (www.unicef.org/brazil/agendacidadeunicef) and the School Success Pathways strategy (https://trajetoriaescolar.org.br/).
This is a re-advertisement due to minor amendments in the Vacancy Announcement. Previous applicants need not reapply as their original application will be duly considered. Under the supervision of UNICEF, Youth Consultants will advance the goals of U-Report, particularly in empowering youth to express their opinions on issues that affect their lives, promote youth-led development, and foster positive social change.
The Ghana Education Outcomes Project (GEOP) is a results-based financing programme designed to improve learning outcomes and support the reintegration of out-of-school children into formal education across northern Ghana. Embedded within the World Bank-funded Ghana Accountability for Learning Outcomes Project (GALOP), GEOP pays service providers against independently verified outcomes across two components: an Accelerated Learning Programme (ALP) for out-of-school children, and a Mainstream School Improvement Programme (MSIP) targeting literacy and numeracy in primary schools.
UNICEF Nigeria in Abuja, is seeking a passionate and committed person to work in the role of an international data consultant 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
The candidate will be responsible for providing expertise to strengthen national climate–health desk through the development of integrated early warning systems (EWS), predictive analytics, and decision-support tools that translate data into actionable insights for policy, planning, and preparedness. This initiative builds on existing national systems and priorities, including climate-resilient health systems, One Health coordination, and the Health National Adaptation Plan (H‑NAP)
UNICEF is seeking for a Consultant who will strengthen OSE’s prospecting, proposal development, reporting, quality assurance and pipeline funding monitoring work through technical and operational support for the cultivation and management of partnerships across public and private income channels.
The objective of this consultancy is to support the Ministry of Health (MoH) of Mozambique in developing a comprehensive nutrition program Action Plan for the health sector that guides the planning and implementation of high impact evidence-based actions aimed at promoting nutrition and improving health throughout the life cycle. This Action Plan will contribute to improving the coverage and quality of essential nutritional actions in the Mozambican health system in a sustainable and comprehensive way, especially for vulnerable populations. The Action Plan will also be aligned with the five core pillars of the Government of Mozambique's Five-Year Program (PQG) for 2025–2029, the three key principles of the National Health Policy and the five key shifts proposed in the Lusaka Agenda 2023. To make the development of the national action plan effective, the consultant must ensure alignment with national health strategies and priorities and international standards, in particular with the guidelines of different areas of nutrition action at the level of the National Health System and the Community Health Subsystem, with an emphasis on promotion, prevention, treatment and rehabilitation and its link with other essential sectors (e.g. education, agriculture, industry and commerce, social action, public works, among others)
Recrutement d’un Consultant national (Consultant associé) en appui à la rédaction des projets de textes normatifs encadrant l’éducation basée sur le numérique dans le système éducatif national.
The consultant will provide independent technical support, with a particular focus on strengthening UNICEF’s support to the MHPSS components of government-led resilience centers and resilience services.
Your next impact‑driven career move starts here:
* Lead high‑impact, child‑focused construction projects built on quality, innovation, and sustainability.
* Help create safe, inclusive, and climate‑resilient facilities that meet UNICEF’s global standards.
* Drive smart decisions through expert planning, procurement support, and on‑site monitoring that delivers real results for children.
Join SCO and be part of building a better future for every child!
If you are a strategic and analytical development professional and are passionate about strengthening nutrition systems and generating evidence for large-scale programmes, the world’s leading children’s rights organization would like to hear from you. UNICEF Philippines is seeking a consultant for targeted mentoring and coaching toneable the team to deliver against an ambitious income target of PHP 97.2 million in 2026. This investment in capacity will also help position the team to deliver strong growth from 2027 onwards. Additional strategic advice is also needed to support the Philanthropy Officer in identifying and advancing priority opportunities, informed by an understanding of the local private sector giving landscape.
National consultancy support development of the revised National Action Plan for implementation of the 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda in Viet Nam.
Le programme de stage au bureau de l'UNICEF RDC a pour objectif premier de créer un pipeline de ressources humaines disponibles ayant une expérience de l’UNICEF et empreint de sa culture et de ses conditions de travail.
Le programme de stage au bureau de l'UNICEF RDC a pour objectif premier de créer un pipeline de ressources humaines disponibles ayant une expérience de l’UNICEF et empreint de sa culture et de ses conditions de travail.
Join a transformative opportunity with UNICEF, working under the direct guidance of experienced UNICEF professionals. The Adolescent and Gender Programme is leading the development and validation of the Girls’ Rights Agenda in Cameroon, building on the momentum of the Girls’ Movement launched in 2025. This initiative aims to amplify girls’ voices, advance gender equality, and shape impactful actions that promote the rights, empowerment, and wellbeing of girls across Cameroon.
Angola has made progress in child survival, with under-five mortality declining from 68 to 52 per 1,000 live births, between 2015 and 2024. This trajectory confirms that targeted investments in primary health care is yielding results. However, these gains remain fragile and uneven, with persistent geographic and socio-economic disparities requiring sustained, equity-focused efforts. At the same time, stagnation in key maternal and child health and nutrition indicators signal systemic bottlenecks. Rates of stunting (40 per cent), wasting (5 per cent), full immunization coverage (28 per cent), and access to WASH have shown limited improvement. This reflects structural challenges across the health system, including access to health care facilities, weak last-mile and community-based service delivery and quality gaps.
In close coordination with the UNICEF project team and key national stakeholders, the International Consultant will provide technical leadership for the design and development of a comprehensive Career Guidance Model for the Albanian education system, as part of the “Life Skills and Career Guidance programme.”
The Consultant will ensure that the model is evidence-based, aligned with EU standards and national education priorities, and informed by international best practices, while being tailored to the Albanian context. The consultant is expected to be engaged for a period of 5 months.
Cette consultance vise à contribuer à l’amélioration des compétences des CPEs en développant des formations de façon innovante afin qu’ils acquièrent des capacités requises pour prévenir et répondre aux violences faites aux enfants, surtout les plus vulnérables.