Are you looking for a hands-on experience to expand your knowledge and skills? UNICEF Ghana has an opportunity for young talents to engage as Communication (Media Relations) Intern to support the implementation of media-focused communication activities.
The internship duration is 26 weeks.
The needs for technical assistance have been identified to strengthen the implementation of the EPI in Togo, in support of the Immunization Division. The joint support of WHO and UNICEF will help reduce inequalities, improve vaccination coverage, engage communities, and consolidate the health system.This assistance will provide qualified human resources to prioritize the “vaccine” envelope, introduce new vaccines, and transfer competencies to national teams through co‑planning, co‑supervision, and mentoring.In this context, UNICEF will recruit an SBC Specialist responsible for developing demand‑creation strategies, strengthening equity in vaccination, and extending immunization to unvaccinated children and marginalized communities.
The fundamental mission of UNICEF is to promote the rights of every child, everywhere, in everything the Organization does — in programmes, in advocacy and in operations. The equity strategy, emphasizing the most disadvantaged and excluded children and families, translates this commitment to children’s rights into action. For UNICEF, equity means that all children have an opportunity to survive, develop and reach their full potential, without discrimination, bias or favoritism. To the degree that any child has an unequal chance in life — in its social, political, economic, civic and cultural dimensions — her or his rights are violated. There is growing evidence that investing in the health, education and protection of a society’s most disadvantaged citizens — addressing inequity — not only will give more children the opportunity to fulfill their potential but also will lead to sustained growth and stability of countries.
UNICEF Nigeria Field Office in Maiduguri, Nigeria is seeking a passionate and committed person to work in the role of an Education Officer 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 Rwanda National Organization of Social Workers (RWANOSW), with the support of UNICEF Rwanda, has been instrumental in advancing the professionalization agenda of social work. In parallel, UNICEF Rwanda continues to support the NCDA in strengthening child protection systems through a dedicated workforce operating at decentralized levels.
Administrative Specialist (Environmental), plays a key role in integrating eco‑efficiency principles across global operations. Working under the Administrative Manager, specialist will contribute to shaping sustainability policies, guiding offices on environmental reporting and GHG data management, and enhancing performance through data-driven insights. Administrative Specialist will support the implementation of sustainability initiatives, science-based targets, and eco-efficiency projects while organizing trainings and building capacity across a global network. This role offers a unique opportunity to influence environmental governance, promote innovation, and advance impactful sustainability practices across facilities and operations worldwide.
UNICEF Lebanon is looking for talented personnel to provide provide technical assistance and support for programme design, planning, implementation monitoring, and contribute to the quality programme activities, data analysis and progress reporting, in support of achievement of programme goals and objectives for children, adolescent and youth in South and Nabatieh (SAN).
The purpose of this assignment is to provide ongoing subject-specific technical support to the MoES for the development, piloting, finalization, and institutionalization of CBE-aligned Tajik Language TLMs for Grades 7 and 8, building on results achieved under Phase I and ensuring coherence, sequencing, and quality across the curriculum, CPL, and assessment
workstreams of Component 2.
UNICEF Jordan supports the delivery of integrated child development and protection services through Makani centers placed in Azraq and Zaatari refugee camps, providing children and adolescents with access to learning support services, skills building, life skills, psychosocial support, child protection, early childhood development, and parenting programs.
This consultancy will provide systematic field monitoring and quality assurance of Makani Center operations and program implementation from September to December 2026. In line with program scale-down plans and the phased closure of some of the existing community-based centers and reduction in field workers (IBVs), the assignment requires specialized technical oversight to support the strategic reshaping and prioritization of a reduced package of services, while ensuring adherence to quality standards and accountability commitments.
The MoH/UNEPI with support from UNICEF seeks to engage a National Individual Consultant to provide technical and coordination support to the Ministry of Health and partners in the development, consolidation, review, and finalization of the Uganda Gavi 6.0 country application package, including roadmap development, technical assessments, prioritization processes, costing alignment, stakeholder consultations, and final application drafting and submission readiness.
By supporting the media function from New Delhi, the incumbent will leverage South Asia bureau chiefs to raise visibility of children’s needs, ensure accurate and timely representation of UNICEF’s response, and support the organization’s mission and mandate.
This consultancy provides UNICEF’s lead analytical and advisory engagement within the VC-SPS platform at Rajya NITI Aayog, anchored in the 3Cs approach (convene, converge, catalyze).
Shape of children through CRVS in UNICEF Bangladesh. Are you passionate about child rights and eager to make a lasting impact for children in Bangladesh? UNICEF Bangladesh is seeking a dynamic and forward-thinking Social Policy Officer (NO-B, Temporary Appointment) to advance Civil Registration and Vital Statistics (CRVS) programming and advocacy. In this role, you will support the design, implementation, monitoring, and evaluation of a coordinated CRVS strategy, with a strong focus on strengthening birth registration systems. You will help drive system-wide improvements by working closely with government and partners to build inclusive, resilient, and integrated CRVS systems. From shaping impactful strategies to supporting implementation, advocacy, and partnerships, this role offers a unique opportunity to contribute to transformative change. We are looking for a creative, collaborative, and digitally curious professional who brings fresh ideas and a forward-looking mindset to a fast-paced humanitarian and development environment. If you are motivated to support systems planning, policy and legal reform, and cross-sectoral integration—while advancing equitable access to essential services—we would love to hear from you.
The purpose of this consultancy is to provide support for research, consolidation and drafting of an ASEAN Regional Progress Report on the implementation of the ASEAN Declaration and Regional Plan of Action on Children in the Context of Migration (RPA CCM). UNICEF has committed to supporting ASEAN in conducting a mid-term review of the RPA CCM, which is part of the EU-funded Action “Ensuring Decent Work and Reducing Vulnerabilities for Women and Children in the Context of Labour Migration in Southeast Asia” (hereinafter PROTECT).
The purpose of this consultancy is to provide office based technical coordination and implementation support for the rollout of the Smarter Safer Schools programme across participating provinces during the first year of implementation. The consultant will support coordination between UNICEF programme sections, the implementing partner/s and government counterparts to ensure effective operationalisation of programme implementation arrangements developed during the inception phase. The consultancy contributes to implementation of the Smarter Safer Schools programme supported by the Australian Government through DFAT and implemented by UNICEF in partnership with the National Department of Education.
The overall purpose of this assignment is to provide strategic and technical support to strengthen the organization’s resource mobilization positioning and fundraising readiness within an evolving and increasingly competitive donor financing landscape.
The assignment will support the scoping and analysis of donor priorities, funding trends, and partnership opportunities to inform the initial development of a comprehensive Resource Mobilization Strategy aligned with UNICEF Malawi's programmatic priorities in the context of re-prioritization.
In addition, in the context of the absence of a Reports Officer, the Resource Mobilization Specialist will provide technical support in the preparation, review, quality assurance, and refinement of donor reports, proposals, and related resource mobilization documents to ensure consistency, accuracy, quality, and compliance with donor requirements. This will help to ensure continuity in donor communications and reporting obligations.
Si tiene experiencia en salud pública, VIH, sífilis o salud materno-infantil, le invitamos a postularse para apoyar el desarrollo de los Lineamientos Técnicos ETMI Plus.
🗓️ Fecha límite para aplicar: 16 de junio de 2026.
The consultant will provide strategic, capacity-building, and technical support, as well as operational planning, to ensure the successful implementation of this system, aligned with international best practices and the national digital transformation strategy.
In line with the UNICEF Guinea Learning and Development Plan 2026, UNICEF's Learning and Development Procedure and the office commitment to continuous staff development, UNICEF Guinea seeks to engage a National English Language Consultant to design and deliver workplace-focused English language training for staff members.
The Guinea-Bissau education system is beset by several structural constraints that severely limit children and youth’s ability to exercise their right to a quality education. Compounding this problem are the lack of public spaces for children and youth to congregate and engage in sports and recreation activities. While the population of Bissau has grown rapidly, more than doubling from 224,789 in 2021 to 525,478 in 2023 (and increasing from 78,676 to 183,917 for the 10-18 age group over the same period), the number of school-based or public multi-sports sports complexes has not increased. Furthermore, existing public recreation infrastructure is not effectively managed nor well-maintained, resulting in low-quality facilities that offer little programming or activities, particularly for marginalized groups. Therefore, children and young people in Guinea-Bissau are beset by interlocking challenges: the low quality and availability of education not only constrains the development of key academic and life skills and limits future opportunities, but youth also have few places outside of school to interact and grow and develop transversal and transferable skills.UNICEF, with funding from the French Development Agency (AFD), will implement a project to increase retention and completion rates, improve physical health, and strengthen transversal skills for students at the Agostinho Neto Secondary School, the Kwame Nkrumah Secondary School, the Rui Barcelo da Cunha secondary school, and the Salvador Allende Primary School, as well as children and youth in the Bairro Reno neighbourhood of Bissau (with a focus on adolescent girls and other marginalized groups).To achieve this goal, UNICEF will rehabilitate sports and academic infrastructure and develop a community management model to oversee the efficient administration of sports facilities and provide high-quality Sports for Development programming.
Are you looking for a hands-on experience to expand your knowledge and skills? UNICEF Ghana has an opportunity for young talents to engage as Communication (Media Relations) Intern to support the implementation of media-focused communication activities.
The internship duration is 26 weeks.
The needs for technical assistance have been identified to strengthen the implementation of the EPI in Togo, in support of the Immunization Division. The joint support of WHO and UNICEF will help reduce inequalities, improve vaccination coverage, engage communities, and consolidate the health system.This assistance will provide qualified human resources to prioritize the “vaccine” envelope, introduce new vaccines, and transfer competencies to national teams through co‑planning, co‑supervision, and mentoring.In this context, UNICEF will recruit an SBC Specialist responsible for developing demand‑creation strategies, strengthening equity in vaccination, and extending immunization to unvaccinated children and marginalized communities.
The fundamental mission of UNICEF is to promote the rights of every child, everywhere, in everything the Organization does — in programmes, in advocacy and in operations. The equity strategy, emphasizing the most disadvantaged and excluded children and families, translates this commitment to children’s rights into action. For UNICEF, equity means that all children have an opportunity to survive, develop and reach their full potential, without discrimination, bias or favoritism. To the degree that any child has an unequal chance in life — in its social, political, economic, civic and cultural dimensions — her or his rights are violated. There is growing evidence that investing in the health, education and protection of a society’s most disadvantaged citizens — addressing inequity — not only will give more children the opportunity to fulfill their potential but also will lead to sustained growth and stability of countries.
UNICEF Nigeria Field Office in Maiduguri, Nigeria is seeking a passionate and committed person to work in the role of an Education Officer 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 Rwanda National Organization of Social Workers (RWANOSW), with the support of UNICEF Rwanda, has been instrumental in advancing the professionalization agenda of social work. In parallel, UNICEF Rwanda continues to support the NCDA in strengthening child protection systems through a dedicated workforce operating at decentralized levels.
Administrative Specialist (Environmental), plays a key role in integrating eco‑efficiency principles across global operations. Working under the Administrative Manager, specialist will contribute to shaping sustainability policies, guiding offices on environmental reporting and GHG data management, and enhancing performance through data-driven insights. Administrative Specialist will support the implementation of sustainability initiatives, science-based targets, and eco-efficiency projects while organizing trainings and building capacity across a global network. This role offers a unique opportunity to influence environmental governance, promote innovation, and advance impactful sustainability practices across facilities and operations worldwide.
UNICEF Lebanon is looking for talented personnel to provide provide technical assistance and support for programme design, planning, implementation monitoring, and contribute to the quality programme activities, data analysis and progress reporting, in support of achievement of programme goals and objectives for children, adolescent and youth in South and Nabatieh (SAN).
The purpose of this assignment is to provide ongoing subject-specific technical support to the MoES for the development, piloting, finalization, and institutionalization of CBE-aligned Tajik Language TLMs for Grades 7 and 8, building on results achieved under Phase I and ensuring coherence, sequencing, and quality across the curriculum, CPL, and assessment
workstreams of Component 2.
UNICEF Jordan supports the delivery of integrated child development and protection services through Makani centers placed in Azraq and Zaatari refugee camps, providing children and adolescents with access to learning support services, skills building, life skills, psychosocial support, child protection, early childhood development, and parenting programs.
This consultancy will provide systematic field monitoring and quality assurance of Makani Center operations and program implementation from September to December 2026. In line with program scale-down plans and the phased closure of some of the existing community-based centers and reduction in field workers (IBVs), the assignment requires specialized technical oversight to support the strategic reshaping and prioritization of a reduced package of services, while ensuring adherence to quality standards and accountability commitments.
The MoH/UNEPI with support from UNICEF seeks to engage a National Individual Consultant to provide technical and coordination support to the Ministry of Health and partners in the development, consolidation, review, and finalization of the Uganda Gavi 6.0 country application package, including roadmap development, technical assessments, prioritization processes, costing alignment, stakeholder consultations, and final application drafting and submission readiness.
By supporting the media function from New Delhi, the incumbent will leverage South Asia bureau chiefs to raise visibility of children’s needs, ensure accurate and timely representation of UNICEF’s response, and support the organization’s mission and mandate.
This consultancy provides UNICEF’s lead analytical and advisory engagement within the VC-SPS platform at Rajya NITI Aayog, anchored in the 3Cs approach (convene, converge, catalyze).
Shape of children through CRVS in UNICEF Bangladesh. Are you passionate about child rights and eager to make a lasting impact for children in Bangladesh? UNICEF Bangladesh is seeking a dynamic and forward-thinking Social Policy Officer (NO-B, Temporary Appointment) to advance Civil Registration and Vital Statistics (CRVS) programming and advocacy. In this role, you will support the design, implementation, monitoring, and evaluation of a coordinated CRVS strategy, with a strong focus on strengthening birth registration systems. You will help drive system-wide improvements by working closely with government and partners to build inclusive, resilient, and integrated CRVS systems. From shaping impactful strategies to supporting implementation, advocacy, and partnerships, this role offers a unique opportunity to contribute to transformative change. We are looking for a creative, collaborative, and digitally curious professional who brings fresh ideas and a forward-looking mindset to a fast-paced humanitarian and development environment. If you are motivated to support systems planning, policy and legal reform, and cross-sectoral integration—while advancing equitable access to essential services—we would love to hear from you.
The purpose of this consultancy is to provide support for research, consolidation and drafting of an ASEAN Regional Progress Report on the implementation of the ASEAN Declaration and Regional Plan of Action on Children in the Context of Migration (RPA CCM). UNICEF has committed to supporting ASEAN in conducting a mid-term review of the RPA CCM, which is part of the EU-funded Action “Ensuring Decent Work and Reducing Vulnerabilities for Women and Children in the Context of Labour Migration in Southeast Asia” (hereinafter PROTECT).
The purpose of this consultancy is to provide office based technical coordination and implementation support for the rollout of the Smarter Safer Schools programme across participating provinces during the first year of implementation. The consultant will support coordination between UNICEF programme sections, the implementing partner/s and government counterparts to ensure effective operationalisation of programme implementation arrangements developed during the inception phase. The consultancy contributes to implementation of the Smarter Safer Schools programme supported by the Australian Government through DFAT and implemented by UNICEF in partnership with the National Department of Education.
The overall purpose of this assignment is to provide strategic and technical support to strengthen the organization’s resource mobilization positioning and fundraising readiness within an evolving and increasingly competitive donor financing landscape.
The assignment will support the scoping and analysis of donor priorities, funding trends, and partnership opportunities to inform the initial development of a comprehensive Resource Mobilization Strategy aligned with UNICEF Malawi's programmatic priorities in the context of re-prioritization.
In addition, in the context of the absence of a Reports Officer, the Resource Mobilization Specialist will provide technical support in the preparation, review, quality assurance, and refinement of donor reports, proposals, and related resource mobilization documents to ensure consistency, accuracy, quality, and compliance with donor requirements. This will help to ensure continuity in donor communications and reporting obligations.
Si tiene experiencia en salud pública, VIH, sífilis o salud materno-infantil, le invitamos a postularse para apoyar el desarrollo de los Lineamientos Técnicos ETMI Plus.
🗓️ Fecha límite para aplicar: 16 de junio de 2026.
The consultant will provide strategic, capacity-building, and technical support, as well as operational planning, to ensure the successful implementation of this system, aligned with international best practices and the national digital transformation strategy.
In line with the UNICEF Guinea Learning and Development Plan 2026, UNICEF's Learning and Development Procedure and the office commitment to continuous staff development, UNICEF Guinea seeks to engage a National English Language Consultant to design and deliver workplace-focused English language training for staff members.
The Guinea-Bissau education system is beset by several structural constraints that severely limit children and youth’s ability to exercise their right to a quality education. Compounding this problem are the lack of public spaces for children and youth to congregate and engage in sports and recreation activities. While the population of Bissau has grown rapidly, more than doubling from 224,789 in 2021 to 525,478 in 2023 (and increasing from 78,676 to 183,917 for the 10-18 age group over the same period), the number of school-based or public multi-sports sports complexes has not increased. Furthermore, existing public recreation infrastructure is not effectively managed nor well-maintained, resulting in low-quality facilities that offer little programming or activities, particularly for marginalized groups. Therefore, children and young people in Guinea-Bissau are beset by interlocking challenges: the low quality and availability of education not only constrains the development of key academic and life skills and limits future opportunities, but youth also have few places outside of school to interact and grow and develop transversal and transferable skills.UNICEF, with funding from the French Development Agency (AFD), will implement a project to increase retention and completion rates, improve physical health, and strengthen transversal skills for students at the Agostinho Neto Secondary School, the Kwame Nkrumah Secondary School, the Rui Barcelo da Cunha secondary school, and the Salvador Allende Primary School, as well as children and youth in the Bairro Reno neighbourhood of Bissau (with a focus on adolescent girls and other marginalized groups).To achieve this goal, UNICEF will rehabilitate sports and academic infrastructure and develop a community management model to oversee the efficient administration of sports facilities and provide high-quality Sports for Development programming.