UNICEF Bolivia requiere contratar los servicios de un/una profesional para el servicio de consultoría en niñez migrante no acompañada en frontera Bolivia–Chile.
UNICEF Maldives Country Office is offering an exciting 6-month internship with the Health section. This is a fantastic opportunity to gain hands-on experience and develop essential skills while making a difference in the lives of children. Apply now and be part of a team dedicated to creating a brighter future!
UNICEF Gambia Country Office is seeking the service of an International Consultant to update and finalise the existing draft of the EPI Communication Strategy and Action plan for 2024 -2028.
UNICEF Ethiopia is looking for a Project Coordinator who will provide visionary leadership and strategic direction to the Ministry of Health, UNICEF and the Ethio-BioPharma Group during its formative years. The coordinator will be responsible for guiding the effective establishment, coordination, and management of project offices under the Group, ensuring seamless execution of project portfolios and alignment with national and continental priorities.
The Programme and Planning section at the UNICEF MENA Regional Office is looking to hire a Regional consultant for analysis of field monitoring data using AI for a period of three months to work on developing an innovative AI-powered solution to support the automation and standardization of qualitative monitoring report analysis with the aim of enhancing the use of field monitoring data for informed decision- making, course adjustment and improving programme results.
The Programme Officer (HACT) provides technical and administrative support throughout the programming process, preparing, managing, and/or executing various tasks to ensure the effective implementation of HACT in accordance with the UNICEF HACT Policy and procedures. Additionally, the Programme Officer (HACT) is responsible for providing technical oversight and administrative support to maintain the quality, effectiveness, and efficiency of implementing partnerships within the country office, following relevant operational policies, procedures, and the integration of risk-based partnership management at the CO level.
The United Nations Children’s Fund in Cambodia is looking for a Cambodian national consultant to support Cambodia’s Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport’s (MoEYS), in particular, the Department of Teacher Education (DTE) and Teacher Education Institutes (TEIs) including the two Teacher Education Colleges (TECs) and Regional Teacher Training Centres (to be upgraded to new TECs) in implementing the teacher education reform initiatives funded by Global Partnership for Education (GPE) through the Capacity Development Partnership Fund Phase III (CDPF-III).
If you are passionate about making a lasting difference for children in Cambodia, UNICEF would like to hear from you.
The purpose of this consultancy is to support the Government of Tanzania and UNICEF in embedding child-sensitive safeguards into the country’s Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI), with a focus on systems handling children’s data, specifically civil registration (eRITA), national digital identity (NIDA), and education systems. As Tanzania accelerates its digital transformation through the Jamii Stack, it is critical to ensure that privacy, security, and inclusion are not compromised, particularly for vulnerable children
Under the supervision of the Health Specialist – Disability, NCDs, and Injuries, the consultant will provide technical and strategic support to UNICEF’s global child injury prevention work. The consultant will focus on finalizing core knowledge products, including guidance on safe and sustainable mobility, a data and indicator framework, and a roadmap for child injury prevention. In addition, the consultant will support donor reporting for existing partnerships (Abertis and RNLI) and contribute to the preparation of proposals for Phase 2 funding with Michelin and FIA Foundation to sustain and expand the programmatic response.
Under the supervision of the Health Specialist – Child Development and Disabilities, NCDs and Injuries, the consultant will provide technical and documentation support for the second phase of the Early Identification and Early Intervention Project across three pilot countries (Bulgaria, Uganda, and Peru). The consultancy will focus on finalizing project documentation, supporting the impact evaluation, developing peer-reviewed publications, and preparing knowledge translation products to inform policy and scale-up efforts. The consultant will ensure strategic technical oversight throughout the evaluation process and contribute to global knowledge dissemination.
UNICEF contributes to the Yanomami Alert System, a community-based initiative that enables trained indigenous monitors to report alerts related to health, WASH, environment, and territorial threats using mobile devices in local languages, even without internet access. These alerts are verified and shared with relevant authorities to support timely and coordinated responses.
To support this initiative, the consultant will assist the response of WASH alerts, in close collaboration with local and national health and sanitation services. The consultant will work closely with the UNICEF Boa Vista team to strengthen WASH monitoring, response mechanisms, and the engagement of indigenous sanitation agents in the Yanomami Territory.
The work undertaken by this consultancy will, thus, enable concrete violence prevention strategies that can be applied at the national level, strengthening the commitment to the protection and well-being of Brazilian children with respect to the country’s geographic, cultural, and socioeconomic diversity.
The hired consultant will be responsible for proposing and implementing a qualitative research methodology in Recife and Manaus, based on the formative research methodology carried out in Rio de Janeiro (which will be shared by UNICEF), expanding the scope of the initial diagnosis to include different geographic, socioeconomic, cultural, ethnic, and racial perspectives. The aim is to support culturally adapted interventions that respect regional specificities, promote child protection, and address social norms that perpetuate corporal punishment.
UNICEF Sierra Leone Country Office is looking for an interested, qualified, and highly motivated staff member to support the Directorate of Directorate of Primary Health Care and Director Policy Planning and Information under the Ministry of Health (MOH).
UNICEF Mozambique is hiring one G6-level Programme Associate for its Education section in Maputo. We are seeking motivated, experienced, and dynamic professionals with strong skills in administration, budget management, planning, and organization to support effective programme implementation. If you're passionate about making a difference, we encourage you to apply!
Advocacy and Communication are at the center of UNICEF’s mandate. We advocate to decision makers for the protection of children's rights, to help children meet their basic needs and expand their opportunities to reach their full potential. We communicate to key public and private audiences to build support for the cause of children. UNICEF Serbia country office is seeking an experienced professional for the position of Advocacy and Communication Officer.
UNICEF OOI is seeking a dynamic and experienced consultant with extensive experience with using experimental and quasi experimental methods to conduct the impact assessment of Fundoo, a digital platform that seeks to equip young people with 21st century skills. This consultany will be conducted under guidance and direction of the Monitoring and Evaluation Specialist at OOI, and in close collaboration with relevant colleagues in OOI and COs.
Education Cannot Wait (ECW) is the global fund for education in emergencies and protracted crises. As established in its Hosting Agreement with UNICEF and detailed in the ECW Operational Manual, the Fund is governed by two interlinked bodies: a High-Level Steering Group (HLSG), which provides strategic direction and political leadership; and an Executive Committee (ExCom), which oversees operational and financial decision-making. The ECW Secretariat, hosted by UNICEF, is responsible for the day-to-day implementation of the Fund’s strategy, coordination of partners, delivery of results, and accountability to governance bodies.
The Director of ECW leads the Secretariat and serves as the primary executive responsible for implementing the Fund’s strategy, policies, and investments. The Director plays a central role in translating global commitments into tangible results for crisis-affected children and youth, overseeing all aspects of ECW’s operations, partnerships, and performance. The Director reports to UNICEF for administrative purposes and is accountable to the HLSG Chair for implementation of the ECW workplan and budget, in close consultation with the Chair(s) of the ExCom, as per the Hosting Agreement.
The purpose of this consultancy is to ensure the high-quality instructional design and adult-appropriate methodology for a series of Social and Behavior Change (SBC) capacity-building trainings to be delivered to national stakeholders, including government organizations, universities, and professional groups. The expert will work in close collaboration with the UNICEF SBC Officer to develop tailored, engaging, and practical training packages that meet the learning needs of adult professionals distinct from traditional pedagogical approaches used in university settings.
The selected expert will apply a modern andragogical approach centered on interactivity, relevance, and clarity, ensuring that training materials are tailored to the needs of adult professionals, practice-oriented and designed to effectively deliver key SBC concepts, tools and approaches.
Unicef Papua New Guinea is looking for a motivated PM&E Specialist to assist in the development of national capacities for monitoring, evaluation and research, with special attention to the interest, concern and participation of government, community, and civil society stakeholders.
UNICEF Bolivia requiere contratar los servicios de un/una profesional para el servicio de consultoría en niñez migrante no acompañada en frontera Bolivia–Chile.
UNICEF Maldives Country Office is offering an exciting 6-month internship with the Health section. This is a fantastic opportunity to gain hands-on experience and develop essential skills while making a difference in the lives of children. Apply now and be part of a team dedicated to creating a brighter future!
UNICEF Gambia Country Office is seeking the service of an International Consultant to update and finalise the existing draft of the EPI Communication Strategy and Action plan for 2024 -2028.
UNICEF Ethiopia is looking for a Project Coordinator who will provide visionary leadership and strategic direction to the Ministry of Health, UNICEF and the Ethio-BioPharma Group during its formative years. The coordinator will be responsible for guiding the effective establishment, coordination, and management of project offices under the Group, ensuring seamless execution of project portfolios and alignment with national and continental priorities.
The Programme and Planning section at the UNICEF MENA Regional Office is looking to hire a Regional consultant for analysis of field monitoring data using AI for a period of three months to work on developing an innovative AI-powered solution to support the automation and standardization of qualitative monitoring report analysis with the aim of enhancing the use of field monitoring data for informed decision- making, course adjustment and improving programme results.
The Programme Officer (HACT) provides technical and administrative support throughout the programming process, preparing, managing, and/or executing various tasks to ensure the effective implementation of HACT in accordance with the UNICEF HACT Policy and procedures. Additionally, the Programme Officer (HACT) is responsible for providing technical oversight and administrative support to maintain the quality, effectiveness, and efficiency of implementing partnerships within the country office, following relevant operational policies, procedures, and the integration of risk-based partnership management at the CO level.
The United Nations Children’s Fund in Cambodia is looking for a Cambodian national consultant to support Cambodia’s Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport’s (MoEYS), in particular, the Department of Teacher Education (DTE) and Teacher Education Institutes (TEIs) including the two Teacher Education Colleges (TECs) and Regional Teacher Training Centres (to be upgraded to new TECs) in implementing the teacher education reform initiatives funded by Global Partnership for Education (GPE) through the Capacity Development Partnership Fund Phase III (CDPF-III).
If you are passionate about making a lasting difference for children in Cambodia, UNICEF would like to hear from you.
The purpose of this consultancy is to support the Government of Tanzania and UNICEF in embedding child-sensitive safeguards into the country’s Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI), with a focus on systems handling children’s data, specifically civil registration (eRITA), national digital identity (NIDA), and education systems. As Tanzania accelerates its digital transformation through the Jamii Stack, it is critical to ensure that privacy, security, and inclusion are not compromised, particularly for vulnerable children
Under the supervision of the Health Specialist – Disability, NCDs, and Injuries, the consultant will provide technical and strategic support to UNICEF’s global child injury prevention work. The consultant will focus on finalizing core knowledge products, including guidance on safe and sustainable mobility, a data and indicator framework, and a roadmap for child injury prevention. In addition, the consultant will support donor reporting for existing partnerships (Abertis and RNLI) and contribute to the preparation of proposals for Phase 2 funding with Michelin and FIA Foundation to sustain and expand the programmatic response.
Under the supervision of the Health Specialist – Child Development and Disabilities, NCDs and Injuries, the consultant will provide technical and documentation support for the second phase of the Early Identification and Early Intervention Project across three pilot countries (Bulgaria, Uganda, and Peru). The consultancy will focus on finalizing project documentation, supporting the impact evaluation, developing peer-reviewed publications, and preparing knowledge translation products to inform policy and scale-up efforts. The consultant will ensure strategic technical oversight throughout the evaluation process and contribute to global knowledge dissemination.
UNICEF contributes to the Yanomami Alert System, a community-based initiative that enables trained indigenous monitors to report alerts related to health, WASH, environment, and territorial threats using mobile devices in local languages, even without internet access. These alerts are verified and shared with relevant authorities to support timely and coordinated responses.
To support this initiative, the consultant will assist the response of WASH alerts, in close collaboration with local and national health and sanitation services. The consultant will work closely with the UNICEF Boa Vista team to strengthen WASH monitoring, response mechanisms, and the engagement of indigenous sanitation agents in the Yanomami Territory.
The work undertaken by this consultancy will, thus, enable concrete violence prevention strategies that can be applied at the national level, strengthening the commitment to the protection and well-being of Brazilian children with respect to the country’s geographic, cultural, and socioeconomic diversity.
The hired consultant will be responsible for proposing and implementing a qualitative research methodology in Recife and Manaus, based on the formative research methodology carried out in Rio de Janeiro (which will be shared by UNICEF), expanding the scope of the initial diagnosis to include different geographic, socioeconomic, cultural, ethnic, and racial perspectives. The aim is to support culturally adapted interventions that respect regional specificities, promote child protection, and address social norms that perpetuate corporal punishment.
UNICEF Sierra Leone Country Office is looking for an interested, qualified, and highly motivated staff member to support the Directorate of Directorate of Primary Health Care and Director Policy Planning and Information under the Ministry of Health (MOH).
UNICEF Mozambique is hiring one G6-level Programme Associate for its Education section in Maputo. We are seeking motivated, experienced, and dynamic professionals with strong skills in administration, budget management, planning, and organization to support effective programme implementation. If you're passionate about making a difference, we encourage you to apply!
Advocacy and Communication are at the center of UNICEF’s mandate. We advocate to decision makers for the protection of children's rights, to help children meet their basic needs and expand their opportunities to reach their full potential. We communicate to key public and private audiences to build support for the cause of children. UNICEF Serbia country office is seeking an experienced professional for the position of Advocacy and Communication Officer.
UNICEF OOI is seeking a dynamic and experienced consultant with extensive experience with using experimental and quasi experimental methods to conduct the impact assessment of Fundoo, a digital platform that seeks to equip young people with 21st century skills. This consultany will be conducted under guidance and direction of the Monitoring and Evaluation Specialist at OOI, and in close collaboration with relevant colleagues in OOI and COs.
Education Cannot Wait (ECW) is the global fund for education in emergencies and protracted crises. As established in its Hosting Agreement with UNICEF and detailed in the ECW Operational Manual, the Fund is governed by two interlinked bodies: a High-Level Steering Group (HLSG), which provides strategic direction and political leadership; and an Executive Committee (ExCom), which oversees operational and financial decision-making. The ECW Secretariat, hosted by UNICEF, is responsible for the day-to-day implementation of the Fund’s strategy, coordination of partners, delivery of results, and accountability to governance bodies.
The Director of ECW leads the Secretariat and serves as the primary executive responsible for implementing the Fund’s strategy, policies, and investments. The Director plays a central role in translating global commitments into tangible results for crisis-affected children and youth, overseeing all aspects of ECW’s operations, partnerships, and performance. The Director reports to UNICEF for administrative purposes and is accountable to the HLSG Chair for implementation of the ECW workplan and budget, in close consultation with the Chair(s) of the ExCom, as per the Hosting Agreement.
The purpose of this consultancy is to ensure the high-quality instructional design and adult-appropriate methodology for a series of Social and Behavior Change (SBC) capacity-building trainings to be delivered to national stakeholders, including government organizations, universities, and professional groups. The expert will work in close collaboration with the UNICEF SBC Officer to develop tailored, engaging, and practical training packages that meet the learning needs of adult professionals distinct from traditional pedagogical approaches used in university settings.
The selected expert will apply a modern andragogical approach centered on interactivity, relevance, and clarity, ensuring that training materials are tailored to the needs of adult professionals, practice-oriented and designed to effectively deliver key SBC concepts, tools and approaches.
Unicef Papua New Guinea is looking for a motivated PM&E Specialist to assist in the development of national capacities for monitoring, evaluation and research, with special attention to the interest, concern and participation of government, community, and civil society stakeholders.