UNICEF Malawi will establish a Long Term Agreement with an individual consultant to provide technical support and engineering expertise on-demand for the design, review, validation, and oversight of rural WASH infrastructure in Malawi. The consultant will support UNICEF Malawi on an as-and-when-required basis in ensuring that all WASH infrastructure designs—particularly solar-powered water supply systems and WASH facilities in schools, healthcare facilities, and other institutions—meet national guidelines and UNICEF standards for sustainability, safety, equity, and climate resilience. In addition, the consultant will provide advisory services and technical capacity-building to UNICEF partners, including government institutions and NGOs, to strengthen national systems and support effective implementation of WASH infrastructure across the country.
Giga is a joint initiative by UNICEF and the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) to connect every school to the internet and every young person to information, opportunity, and choice. Effective project management systems are critical to Giga’s ability to coordinate engagement across multiple countries and teams.
Currently, Giga’s country engagement project management database is maintained in Trello. To enhance efficiency, cross-team collaboration, and consistency, Giga seeks an intern to lead the migration of this database to ClickUp, ensuring alignment with other functional workspaces and designing a structure that supports both country-level workflows and cross-team integration.
L’objectif principal de cette consultance du diagnostic institutionnel participatif de l’égalité des genres du ministère de l’éducation nationale est de
promouvoir une gestion, une planification et un suivi sectoriel sensible au genre du secteur de l’éducation au niveau national et déconcentré
The overall goal is to further support the integration of climate change mitigation and adaptation and environmental issues into the education system. The purpose of the consultancy is to build the capacity of local experts in green school standards conceptualization and its roll out in Kazakhstan. This consultancy aims to guide the established technical working group in developing standards and self-assessment tools for green schools and capacities for implementation nationwide.
UNICEF Pacific is hiring a WASH Officer (Engineer) at the NOB level to be based in Tarawa, Kiribati. The WASH Officer will report to the WASH Specialist and provide technical, operational and administrative assistance throughout the WASH programming process. The WASH Officer will prepare, and implement a variety of technical, management, and administrative tasks, related to the development, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of the WASH output results of the country programme. Specifically, this position will provide dedicated WASH engineering expertise to the WASH Programme in the country office including working closely with key government stakeholders and selected contractors in planning of improvement works and to provide close technical oversight and regular reporting of implementation of the construction works.
To support UNICEF’s Education & Skills Programme and contribute to a well-planned, coordinated and integrated approach for implementation of the project “Promoting safe and healthy learning and living
environment to migrant and host communities in Guyana’s hinterland and selected coastal areas” supported by the Government of Canada.
The purpose of this assignment is to build on the recent CHW mapping exercise and ongoing MoH and PORALG reforms, ensuring timely alignment of community health worker systems with national PHC priorities. These tools and frameworks are being developed at the pivotal stage in rolling out the iCCHW program, following the completion of the national CHW mapping exercise. The evidence has highlighted significant policy and operational gaps that need to be addressed urgently to ensure that the transition to a unified CHW system is both effective and sustainable. Clear, practical guidance is required to avoid duplication of efforts, strengthen accountability, and ensure that resources are used efficiently to achieve maximum impact.
L'accompagnement technique comprend le suivi de la finalisation du plan stratégique quinquennal de l’oxygénothérapie en Guinée, ainsi que le suivi des aspects techniques de projet de la construction et l’installation des centrales d’oxygène médical dans les hôpitaux régionaux de Boké, Kindia, Mamou et Faranah.
The assignment will involve quality assurance for accuracy of the information presented, editing for English/French and logical flow and will also involve cross-checking information and data to ensure consistency and coherence
Are you passionate about “programme monitoring” and looking to gain hands-on experience to expand your knowledge and skills for career growth? This intern position is an opportunity for young talents to engage in impactful projects while expanding their knowledge and skills.
UNICEF Ghana is pleased to announce an internship opportunity within the Planning, Monitoring & Evaluation unit. The selected individual will support the preparation and analysis of programme funds and implementation with a particular focus on how funds are being spent across cost categories, partners activities, and whether the expenditure aligns with planned interventions.
The internship duration is 26 weeks and will be based in Accra.
If you're ready to take on a rewarding challenge and develop your skills, apply now and join the UNICEF Ghana team.
To meet the growing need for engagement with donors, UNICEF PFP would like to engage the services of a professional, creative, and efficient vision mixer, who will be responsible the technical execution of live virtual events designed to engage donors, helping to advance UNICEF’s mandate and to profile children’s stories across the globe.
This consultancy requires professional vision mixing and video editing experience. The incumbent will be responsible for providing technical production support for the VEs by seamlessly running the multimedia material when needed during rehearsals and live events, supporting the technical aspects of the live crossing (usually done on mobile phones) to the field locations, as well as basic editing such as broll/cutaways, photo loops, toping and tailing and uploads to youtube and WeShare (UNICEF’s digital asset management platform). The consultancy will also support the broader Supporter Content team in editing video content as needed.
To meet the growing need for engagement with donors, UNICEF PFP would like to engage the services of a professional, creative, and efficient production manager, who will focus on supporting the production of global virtual experiences (VEs) and bespoke VEs in close collaboration with the Virtual Experiences Task Force, the Partnership Recognition and Impact (PRI) team and other PFP teams.
The role will work collaboratively with stakeholders to strategize, conceptualize, plan, produce and coordinate all production aspects of the Virtual Experiences to ensure smooth and efficient running of the events, maximum impact of the events for the audiences as well as postproduction follow up and monitoring and evaluation of impact. The role, under the supervision of the Communications Specialist (Producer - Virtual Experiences) will play a role in planning and communicating with, and advising senior colleagues, UNICEF leadership and high value partners who are participating in the Virtual Experiences.
UNICEF Namibia is inviting qualified and suitable individuals to submit their applications to play a leading role in advocating for the rights of children, to help benefit from quality, equitable and inclusive education, are healthy and protected, meet their basic needs and to expand their opportunities to reach their full potential. In dealing with this fundamental issue, UNICEF Namibia works with the Government of the Republic of Namibia (GRN), in particular the Ministry of Education, Innovation, Youth, Sport, Arts and Culture (MEIYSAC), civil society, media, tertiary education institutions, development partners, communities, children and young people and other UN agencies to:
a) Ensure access to quality inclusive and equitable education to all children
b) Resources are equitably distributed to meet the needs of children from the most marginalized communities and those with disabilities.
c) Ensure that schools are safe and children are protected from abuse and violence.
d) Strengthen parental and community involvement in education.
Under the supervision of the Health Officer, supported by the Social and Behaviour Change Manager, the consultant will undertake a mixed method case study on Elma-funded implementation of the RED Strategy with the National Department of Health, the Gauteng, KwaZulu-Natal and Eastern Cape Provincial Departments of Health, and selected district health teams, to strengthen the EPI programme, and develop tailored strategies to reach zero dose and under immunised children.
The objective of the assignment is to explore and describe the operational effectiveness, barriers, facilitators, and outcomes of the RED Strategy implementation in selected urban districts, and to generate actionable insights for scaling and strengthening immunisation services.
For every child, the right to Immunisation.
This consultancy will support the development of a National Framework on the Use of AI in Education, providing policymakers, practitioners, and development partners with a practical tool to evaluate current conditions, identify gaps, and prioritize investments.
Under the supervision of UNICEF Uzbekistan’s Child Protection Officer and in collaboration with NASP and the Uzbekistan Columbia Centre, the consultant will review and enhance existing foster care training materials. This includes integrating trauma-informed care and positive parenting approaches, developing supplementary modules to support children with complex psychosocial needs, and conducting a Training of Trainers for key stakeholders. The final deliverable will be a comprehensive, culturally appropriate training package tailored to Uzbekistan’s context.
UNICEF Papua New Guinea seeking to recruit a National Professional for the position of Education Specialist at NOC Level on Fixed Terma Appointment. The Education Specialist contributes to achievement of results according to plans, allocation, results based-management approaches and methodology (RBM), as well as UNICEF’s Strategic Plans, standards of performance, and accountability framework.
UNICEF Malawi will establish a Long Term Agreement with an individual consultant to provide technical support and engineering expertise on-demand for the design, review, validation, and oversight of rural WASH infrastructure in Malawi. The consultant will support UNICEF Malawi on an as-and-when-required basis in ensuring that all WASH infrastructure designs—particularly solar-powered water supply systems and WASH facilities in schools, healthcare facilities, and other institutions—meet national guidelines and UNICEF standards for sustainability, safety, equity, and climate resilience. In addition, the consultant will provide advisory services and technical capacity-building to UNICEF partners, including government institutions and NGOs, to strengthen national systems and support effective implementation of WASH infrastructure across the country.
Giga is a joint initiative by UNICEF and the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) to connect every school to the internet and every young person to information, opportunity, and choice. Effective project management systems are critical to Giga’s ability to coordinate engagement across multiple countries and teams.
Currently, Giga’s country engagement project management database is maintained in Trello. To enhance efficiency, cross-team collaboration, and consistency, Giga seeks an intern to lead the migration of this database to ClickUp, ensuring alignment with other functional workspaces and designing a structure that supports both country-level workflows and cross-team integration.
L’objectif principal de cette consultance du diagnostic institutionnel participatif de l’égalité des genres du ministère de l’éducation nationale est de
promouvoir une gestion, une planification et un suivi sectoriel sensible au genre du secteur de l’éducation au niveau national et déconcentré
The overall goal is to further support the integration of climate change mitigation and adaptation and environmental issues into the education system. The purpose of the consultancy is to build the capacity of local experts in green school standards conceptualization and its roll out in Kazakhstan. This consultancy aims to guide the established technical working group in developing standards and self-assessment tools for green schools and capacities for implementation nationwide.
UNICEF Pacific is hiring a WASH Officer (Engineer) at the NOB level to be based in Tarawa, Kiribati. The WASH Officer will report to the WASH Specialist and provide technical, operational and administrative assistance throughout the WASH programming process. The WASH Officer will prepare, and implement a variety of technical, management, and administrative tasks, related to the development, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of the WASH output results of the country programme. Specifically, this position will provide dedicated WASH engineering expertise to the WASH Programme in the country office including working closely with key government stakeholders and selected contractors in planning of improvement works and to provide close technical oversight and regular reporting of implementation of the construction works.
To support UNICEF’s Education & Skills Programme and contribute to a well-planned, coordinated and integrated approach for implementation of the project “Promoting safe and healthy learning and living
environment to migrant and host communities in Guyana’s hinterland and selected coastal areas” supported by the Government of Canada.
The purpose of this assignment is to build on the recent CHW mapping exercise and ongoing MoH and PORALG reforms, ensuring timely alignment of community health worker systems with national PHC priorities. These tools and frameworks are being developed at the pivotal stage in rolling out the iCCHW program, following the completion of the national CHW mapping exercise. The evidence has highlighted significant policy and operational gaps that need to be addressed urgently to ensure that the transition to a unified CHW system is both effective and sustainable. Clear, practical guidance is required to avoid duplication of efforts, strengthen accountability, and ensure that resources are used efficiently to achieve maximum impact.
L'accompagnement technique comprend le suivi de la finalisation du plan stratégique quinquennal de l’oxygénothérapie en Guinée, ainsi que le suivi des aspects techniques de projet de la construction et l’installation des centrales d’oxygène médical dans les hôpitaux régionaux de Boké, Kindia, Mamou et Faranah.
The assignment will involve quality assurance for accuracy of the information presented, editing for English/French and logical flow and will also involve cross-checking information and data to ensure consistency and coherence
Are you passionate about “programme monitoring” and looking to gain hands-on experience to expand your knowledge and skills for career growth? This intern position is an opportunity for young talents to engage in impactful projects while expanding their knowledge and skills.
UNICEF Ghana is pleased to announce an internship opportunity within the Planning, Monitoring & Evaluation unit. The selected individual will support the preparation and analysis of programme funds and implementation with a particular focus on how funds are being spent across cost categories, partners activities, and whether the expenditure aligns with planned interventions.
The internship duration is 26 weeks and will be based in Accra.
If you're ready to take on a rewarding challenge and develop your skills, apply now and join the UNICEF Ghana team.
To meet the growing need for engagement with donors, UNICEF PFP would like to engage the services of a professional, creative, and efficient vision mixer, who will be responsible the technical execution of live virtual events designed to engage donors, helping to advance UNICEF’s mandate and to profile children’s stories across the globe.
This consultancy requires professional vision mixing and video editing experience. The incumbent will be responsible for providing technical production support for the VEs by seamlessly running the multimedia material when needed during rehearsals and live events, supporting the technical aspects of the live crossing (usually done on mobile phones) to the field locations, as well as basic editing such as broll/cutaways, photo loops, toping and tailing and uploads to youtube and WeShare (UNICEF’s digital asset management platform). The consultancy will also support the broader Supporter Content team in editing video content as needed.
To meet the growing need for engagement with donors, UNICEF PFP would like to engage the services of a professional, creative, and efficient production manager, who will focus on supporting the production of global virtual experiences (VEs) and bespoke VEs in close collaboration with the Virtual Experiences Task Force, the Partnership Recognition and Impact (PRI) team and other PFP teams.
The role will work collaboratively with stakeholders to strategize, conceptualize, plan, produce and coordinate all production aspects of the Virtual Experiences to ensure smooth and efficient running of the events, maximum impact of the events for the audiences as well as postproduction follow up and monitoring and evaluation of impact. The role, under the supervision of the Communications Specialist (Producer - Virtual Experiences) will play a role in planning and communicating with, and advising senior colleagues, UNICEF leadership and high value partners who are participating in the Virtual Experiences.
UNICEF Namibia is inviting qualified and suitable individuals to submit their applications to play a leading role in advocating for the rights of children, to help benefit from quality, equitable and inclusive education, are healthy and protected, meet their basic needs and to expand their opportunities to reach their full potential. In dealing with this fundamental issue, UNICEF Namibia works with the Government of the Republic of Namibia (GRN), in particular the Ministry of Education, Innovation, Youth, Sport, Arts and Culture (MEIYSAC), civil society, media, tertiary education institutions, development partners, communities, children and young people and other UN agencies to:
a) Ensure access to quality inclusive and equitable education to all children
b) Resources are equitably distributed to meet the needs of children from the most marginalized communities and those with disabilities.
c) Ensure that schools are safe and children are protected from abuse and violence.
d) Strengthen parental and community involvement in education.
Under the supervision of the Health Officer, supported by the Social and Behaviour Change Manager, the consultant will undertake a mixed method case study on Elma-funded implementation of the RED Strategy with the National Department of Health, the Gauteng, KwaZulu-Natal and Eastern Cape Provincial Departments of Health, and selected district health teams, to strengthen the EPI programme, and develop tailored strategies to reach zero dose and under immunised children.
The objective of the assignment is to explore and describe the operational effectiveness, barriers, facilitators, and outcomes of the RED Strategy implementation in selected urban districts, and to generate actionable insights for scaling and strengthening immunisation services.
For every child, the right to Immunisation.
This consultancy will support the development of a National Framework on the Use of AI in Education, providing policymakers, practitioners, and development partners with a practical tool to evaluate current conditions, identify gaps, and prioritize investments.
Under the supervision of UNICEF Uzbekistan’s Child Protection Officer and in collaboration with NASP and the Uzbekistan Columbia Centre, the consultant will review and enhance existing foster care training materials. This includes integrating trauma-informed care and positive parenting approaches, developing supplementary modules to support children with complex psychosocial needs, and conducting a Training of Trainers for key stakeholders. The final deliverable will be a comprehensive, culturally appropriate training package tailored to Uzbekistan’s context.
UNICEF Papua New Guinea seeking to recruit a National Professional for the position of Education Specialist at NOC Level on Fixed Terma Appointment. The Education Specialist contributes to achievement of results according to plans, allocation, results based-management approaches and methodology (RBM), as well as UNICEF’s Strategic Plans, standards of performance, and accountability framework.