La mission vise à produire une demande de financement de haute qualité, techniquement solide, inclusive et pleinement alignée sur les priorités nationales de santé ainsi que sur les exigences du Fonds mondial.
Le consultant sera chargés d’analyser les stratégies nationales et les performances des subventions en cours, de réaliser une analyse situationnelle approfondie et de développer un cadre de performance comprenant des indicateurs, cibles et hypothèses. La mission reposera sur une approche participative associant les autorités nationales, les partenaires techniques et financiers ainsi que les principales parties prenantes, avec un accent particulier sur l’utilisation des données probantes, l’analyse des inégalités et le respect des orientations techniques du Fonds mondial.
Afin de poursuivre les efforts engagés et de renforcer le système de santé, la Guinée entend participer au huitième cycle de financement du Fonds mondial (GC8) pour la période 2026-2028, dans le cadre de la 8ᵉ reconstitution des ressources du Fonds mondial (2027-2029) visant à mobiliser 18 milliards de dollars américains pour sauver 23 millions de vies et réduire significativement la mortalité liée au VIH, à la tuberculose et au paludisme. Dans ce cadre, le Mécanisme de Coordination Nationale (CCM) prévoit de soumettre une demande de financement alignée sur les priorités nationales et les orientations stratégiques du Fonds mondial. Les présents Termes de Référence (TDR) visent ainsi à recruter une équipe de consultants chargée d’appuyer le processus de formulation technique, stratégique et budgétaire de cette demande de financement.
Objectif général: Appuyer la Guinée dans l’élaboration d’une demande de financement de haute qualité, techniquement solide, inclusive et conforme aux directives du Fonds mondial pour le huitième cycle.
Il s’agira d’apporter un appui technique au ministère de la Santé et de l’Hygiène Publique dans la conduite d’une enquête conformément aux directives SMART Méthodologie 2024, aux recommandations de l’OMS et aux procédures nationales de recherche et d’éthique, intégrant d’autres indicateurs de santé et de nutrition.
Rwanda’s commitment to improving nutrition outcomes is articulated in the 2024 National Family and Nutrition Policy (NFNP), which provides the overarching framework for addressing malnutrition in all its forms. The policy outlines strategic directions for improving food security, dietary diversity, maternal and child nutrition, and multisectoral coordination.
The purpose of this assignment is to develop a costed Nutrition Strategic Plan derived from the National Food and Nutrition Policy, ensuring clear prioritization, implementation arrangements, and sustainable financing.
The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) in Sudan is implementing Maternal and Child Cash Transfers Plus for the first 1,000 days of Life (MCCT+). The MCCT+ is an integrated social protection programme that provides vulnerable pregnant women and lactating mothers with regular cash assistance together with skills and access to basic health, nutrition, and protection services. The programme first started in Red Sea and Kassala States with then further expansion to different States, including in River Nile under MCCT+ phase IV. UNICEF Innocenti is collaborating with the UNICEF Sudan on mixed-methods evidence generation on the MCCT+. As part of this, a mixed-method evaluation of the MCCT+ Phase IV started in 2024, involving three waves of data collection: baseline, midline, and endline. The baseline report was finalized in November 2025. The Midline is planned to start in June 2026. It will rely on an exclusive qualitative methodology. These Terms of Reference (ToR) specifically address support for the qualitative midline data collection activities.
UNICEF is looking for a motivated and results-oriented Immunization (EPI) Specialist accountable for professional leadership in and contribution to the development, planning, implementation, monitoring and evaluation and administration of the Immunization programme in conjunction with Child Survival and Development, Maternal and Child Health, Health and Nutrition components within the country programme, to achieve the UNICEF's immunization plus goals and objectives for the country.
UNICEF GSSC is looking for a dynamic profession with strategic leadership and technical oversight of UNICEF’s global payroll, offboarding and job classification functions, ensuring accurate, timely, compliant and client-focused service delivery.The incumbent leads a team of specialized HR professionals responsible for complex, high-risk and interdependent processes. As a principal advisor to senior management, the Chief provides authoritative guidance on payroll, separation-related entitlements, pension and insurance processes, and job classification. The role ensures the consistent application of UNICEF policies, UN common system regulations and internal control requirements.
The individual consultant will play a key role in translating audience insights, fundraising priorities, and performance data into effective content strategies and campaign execution. Working as part of a multidisciplinary team comprising the Virtual Hub Manager, Performance Marketing Specialists, Donor Journey Specialists, and Data Analysts, the selected candidate will help shape integrated content plans that support donor acquisition, engagement, and retention objectives across multiple markets.
UNICEF Lebanon is looking for talented personnel to support with with donor stewardship through:
• Timely and quality proposal development and donor reporting;
• Effective coordination of donor visits to UNICEF programme sites.
PROSPECTS is a multi-year programme launched in 2019 by the Netherlands, bringing together major partners to promote long-term, development-focused solutions to forced displacement across eight countries. It supports system reform, cross-sector collaboration, and evidence-based approaches, with initiatives like digital ID integration, skills development, and inclusive policy advocacy.
Within UNICEF, the Skills & Secondary Education pillar contributes by linking education systems to skills development and coordinating with partners. The consultant will support the Digital Opportunity Accelerator by improving coordination, workflows, and knowledge systems, and by developing practical tools to enhance programme efficiency and sustainability under the supervision of the Global Lead.
The 5th GPE-KIX Africa Research Symposium will bring together around 200 stakeholders, including government officials, researchers, and partners, to discuss education financing under fiscal constraints and share evidence, reforms, and country experiences.
UNICEF seeks an experienced Event Management Consultant to provide end-to-end support for planning, coordination, implementation, and post-event activities, working closely with the multi-partner organizing committee.
Fully remote consultancy opportunity on Education in Emergencies (EiE) with the Education, Global Programme Division based in Amman, Jordan for 12 months.
The GBV Officer will be responsible for providing technical support to UNICEF GBV and Child Protection partners particularly women-led organisations on GBV case management, psychosocial support (PSS), safe identification and referral of vulnerable children, and strengthening referral pathways .
The Personal Assistance Service (PAS) is an important tool for social inclusion, enabling persons with disabilities to live independently and participate actively in community life, in line with the provisions of the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD), which the Republic of Moldova ratified in 2010. Currently, the regulatory framework governing the organization and functioning of the PAS is defined by Law No. 60/2012 on the social inclusion of persons with disabilities and Government Decision No. 314/2012 approving the Framework Regulation on the organization and functioning of the PAS, together with the Minimum Quality Standards. However, the existing modalities for employing personal assistants and delivering the service do not adequately meet real needs, resulting in inequities in coverage, quality, and financial sustainability. While the number of beneficiaries has steadily increased in recent years, the human and financial resources allocated have not evolved proportionally to demand. The Ministry of Labour and Social Protection (MLSP) intends to revise and improve the contracting and delivery framework of the PAS to ensure a more equitable, flexible, and needs oriented system. This will include differentiating levels of support and exploring alternative financing and contracting mechanisms, with the ultimate goal of strengthening inclusion and improving the quality of life for persons with disabilities. The consultant, in coordination with the financial expert, shall prepare legislative recommendations and costing scenarios for the revision of contracting and delivery modalities of the Personal Assistance Service.
UNICEF Nepal seeks an expert with strong drive and commitment to timebound deliverables. He/She will support the Ministry of Finance in developing the Citizens Budget through consultations, analysis, and quality assurance to ensure a clear, user-friendly document.
UNICEF Nepal seeks an expert with strong passion and commitment to timebound results. The individual will support the Ministry of Finance in developing the Citizens Budget through consultations, analysis, and quality assurance to ensure a clear, user-friendly document..
UNICEF works with governments and partners to strengthen education systems and improve equitable learning outcomes for all children. As part of its systems strengthening agenda, UNICEF supports countries in developing evidence-based education sector reforms, strengthening sector planning processes, and advancing implementation of transformative education policies and programmes.
This Public Partnership Officer (TA) shall support UNICEF’s North America+ team in producing high-caliber quality outputs for key stakeholders on a range of humanitarian and global nutrition programmes (together with other internal teams), supporting financial reporting in close collaboration with UNICEF’s Division of Financial and Administrative Management (DFAM), and advancing knowledge exchange, resource mobilization, partnership and grants management elements. The incumbent’s efforts will contribute to enhancing UNICEF’s programme of delivery along with partnership and resource mobilization efforts for UNICEF action globally. The incumbent will have a formal reporting line into a P3.
UNICEF Haïti recherche un(e) Social Policy Officer (Cash Transfer) dynamique, analytique et orienté(e) résultats pour rejoindre son équipe, basé(e) à Port-au-Prince (PAP).Sous la supervision du Spécialiste des Politiques Sociales (P3, Point Focal HOPE), le poste contribue à la coordination des programmes de transferts monétaires, notamment à travers le suivi opérationnel, l’assurance de la qualité des données, les analyses financières et la gestion des plaintes.Dans un contexte de crise prolongée, l’UNICEF renforce ses systèmes de transferts monétaires ainsi que ses programmes (HCT, Cash+), afin d’assurer une assistance plus efficace, transparente et redevable aux populations vulnérables. En collaboration étroite avec les équipes et partenaires, vous contribuerez à garantir que l’aide parvienne aux enfants et aux familles qui en ont le plus besoin.Si ce poste correspond à votre profil, rejoignez l’UNICEF et contribuez à acheminer des transferts monétaires essentiels aux populations les plus vulnérables. Nous attendons votre candidature avec intérêt !
La Revue Semestrielle constitue une opportunité pour l’UNICEF et ses partenaires de faire le point de la situation actuelle des enfants et des adolescent(e)s, de la mise en oeuvre du programme de coopération, de juger de la pertinence et de la qualité de choix des réponses stratégiques des quatre composantes vis-à-vis des problèmes majeurs des enfants, de mesurer les progrès vers l’atteinte des résultats escomptés du programme pays et d’apporter les ajustements requis. Elle offre également l’opportunité d’examiner la performance, la pertinence et le positionnement stratégique du programme de coopération afin d’identifier les ajustements nécessaires pour accélérer l’atteinte des résultats d’ici 2028.
La mission vise à produire une demande de financement de haute qualité, techniquement solide, inclusive et pleinement alignée sur les priorités nationales de santé ainsi que sur les exigences du Fonds mondial.
Le consultant sera chargés d’analyser les stratégies nationales et les performances des subventions en cours, de réaliser une analyse situationnelle approfondie et de développer un cadre de performance comprenant des indicateurs, cibles et hypothèses. La mission reposera sur une approche participative associant les autorités nationales, les partenaires techniques et financiers ainsi que les principales parties prenantes, avec un accent particulier sur l’utilisation des données probantes, l’analyse des inégalités et le respect des orientations techniques du Fonds mondial.
Afin de poursuivre les efforts engagés et de renforcer le système de santé, la Guinée entend participer au huitième cycle de financement du Fonds mondial (GC8) pour la période 2026-2028, dans le cadre de la 8ᵉ reconstitution des ressources du Fonds mondial (2027-2029) visant à mobiliser 18 milliards de dollars américains pour sauver 23 millions de vies et réduire significativement la mortalité liée au VIH, à la tuberculose et au paludisme. Dans ce cadre, le Mécanisme de Coordination Nationale (CCM) prévoit de soumettre une demande de financement alignée sur les priorités nationales et les orientations stratégiques du Fonds mondial. Les présents Termes de Référence (TDR) visent ainsi à recruter une équipe de consultants chargée d’appuyer le processus de formulation technique, stratégique et budgétaire de cette demande de financement.
Objectif général: Appuyer la Guinée dans l’élaboration d’une demande de financement de haute qualité, techniquement solide, inclusive et conforme aux directives du Fonds mondial pour le huitième cycle.
Il s’agira d’apporter un appui technique au ministère de la Santé et de l’Hygiène Publique dans la conduite d’une enquête conformément aux directives SMART Méthodologie 2024, aux recommandations de l’OMS et aux procédures nationales de recherche et d’éthique, intégrant d’autres indicateurs de santé et de nutrition.
Rwanda’s commitment to improving nutrition outcomes is articulated in the 2024 National Family and Nutrition Policy (NFNP), which provides the overarching framework for addressing malnutrition in all its forms. The policy outlines strategic directions for improving food security, dietary diversity, maternal and child nutrition, and multisectoral coordination.
The purpose of this assignment is to develop a costed Nutrition Strategic Plan derived from the National Food and Nutrition Policy, ensuring clear prioritization, implementation arrangements, and sustainable financing.
The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) in Sudan is implementing Maternal and Child Cash Transfers Plus for the first 1,000 days of Life (MCCT+). The MCCT+ is an integrated social protection programme that provides vulnerable pregnant women and lactating mothers with regular cash assistance together with skills and access to basic health, nutrition, and protection services. The programme first started in Red Sea and Kassala States with then further expansion to different States, including in River Nile under MCCT+ phase IV. UNICEF Innocenti is collaborating with the UNICEF Sudan on mixed-methods evidence generation on the MCCT+. As part of this, a mixed-method evaluation of the MCCT+ Phase IV started in 2024, involving three waves of data collection: baseline, midline, and endline. The baseline report was finalized in November 2025. The Midline is planned to start in June 2026. It will rely on an exclusive qualitative methodology. These Terms of Reference (ToR) specifically address support for the qualitative midline data collection activities.
UNICEF is looking for a motivated and results-oriented Immunization (EPI) Specialist accountable for professional leadership in and contribution to the development, planning, implementation, monitoring and evaluation and administration of the Immunization programme in conjunction with Child Survival and Development, Maternal and Child Health, Health and Nutrition components within the country programme, to achieve the UNICEF's immunization plus goals and objectives for the country.
UNICEF GSSC is looking for a dynamic profession with strategic leadership and technical oversight of UNICEF’s global payroll, offboarding and job classification functions, ensuring accurate, timely, compliant and client-focused service delivery.The incumbent leads a team of specialized HR professionals responsible for complex, high-risk and interdependent processes. As a principal advisor to senior management, the Chief provides authoritative guidance on payroll, separation-related entitlements, pension and insurance processes, and job classification. The role ensures the consistent application of UNICEF policies, UN common system regulations and internal control requirements.
The individual consultant will play a key role in translating audience insights, fundraising priorities, and performance data into effective content strategies and campaign execution. Working as part of a multidisciplinary team comprising the Virtual Hub Manager, Performance Marketing Specialists, Donor Journey Specialists, and Data Analysts, the selected candidate will help shape integrated content plans that support donor acquisition, engagement, and retention objectives across multiple markets.
UNICEF Lebanon is looking for talented personnel to support with with donor stewardship through:
• Timely and quality proposal development and donor reporting;
• Effective coordination of donor visits to UNICEF programme sites.
PROSPECTS is a multi-year programme launched in 2019 by the Netherlands, bringing together major partners to promote long-term, development-focused solutions to forced displacement across eight countries. It supports system reform, cross-sector collaboration, and evidence-based approaches, with initiatives like digital ID integration, skills development, and inclusive policy advocacy.
Within UNICEF, the Skills & Secondary Education pillar contributes by linking education systems to skills development and coordinating with partners. The consultant will support the Digital Opportunity Accelerator by improving coordination, workflows, and knowledge systems, and by developing practical tools to enhance programme efficiency and sustainability under the supervision of the Global Lead.
The 5th GPE-KIX Africa Research Symposium will bring together around 200 stakeholders, including government officials, researchers, and partners, to discuss education financing under fiscal constraints and share evidence, reforms, and country experiences.
UNICEF seeks an experienced Event Management Consultant to provide end-to-end support for planning, coordination, implementation, and post-event activities, working closely with the multi-partner organizing committee.
Fully remote consultancy opportunity on Education in Emergencies (EiE) with the Education, Global Programme Division based in Amman, Jordan for 12 months.
The GBV Officer will be responsible for providing technical support to UNICEF GBV and Child Protection partners particularly women-led organisations on GBV case management, psychosocial support (PSS), safe identification and referral of vulnerable children, and strengthening referral pathways .
The Personal Assistance Service (PAS) is an important tool for social inclusion, enabling persons with disabilities to live independently and participate actively in community life, in line with the provisions of the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD), which the Republic of Moldova ratified in 2010. Currently, the regulatory framework governing the organization and functioning of the PAS is defined by Law No. 60/2012 on the social inclusion of persons with disabilities and Government Decision No. 314/2012 approving the Framework Regulation on the organization and functioning of the PAS, together with the Minimum Quality Standards. However, the existing modalities for employing personal assistants and delivering the service do not adequately meet real needs, resulting in inequities in coverage, quality, and financial sustainability. While the number of beneficiaries has steadily increased in recent years, the human and financial resources allocated have not evolved proportionally to demand. The Ministry of Labour and Social Protection (MLSP) intends to revise and improve the contracting and delivery framework of the PAS to ensure a more equitable, flexible, and needs oriented system. This will include differentiating levels of support and exploring alternative financing and contracting mechanisms, with the ultimate goal of strengthening inclusion and improving the quality of life for persons with disabilities. The consultant, in coordination with the financial expert, shall prepare legislative recommendations and costing scenarios for the revision of contracting and delivery modalities of the Personal Assistance Service.
UNICEF Nepal seeks an expert with strong drive and commitment to timebound deliverables. He/She will support the Ministry of Finance in developing the Citizens Budget through consultations, analysis, and quality assurance to ensure a clear, user-friendly document.
UNICEF Nepal seeks an expert with strong passion and commitment to timebound results. The individual will support the Ministry of Finance in developing the Citizens Budget through consultations, analysis, and quality assurance to ensure a clear, user-friendly document..
UNICEF works with governments and partners to strengthen education systems and improve equitable learning outcomes for all children. As part of its systems strengthening agenda, UNICEF supports countries in developing evidence-based education sector reforms, strengthening sector planning processes, and advancing implementation of transformative education policies and programmes.
This Public Partnership Officer (TA) shall support UNICEF’s North America+ team in producing high-caliber quality outputs for key stakeholders on a range of humanitarian and global nutrition programmes (together with other internal teams), supporting financial reporting in close collaboration with UNICEF’s Division of Financial and Administrative Management (DFAM), and advancing knowledge exchange, resource mobilization, partnership and grants management elements. The incumbent’s efforts will contribute to enhancing UNICEF’s programme of delivery along with partnership and resource mobilization efforts for UNICEF action globally. The incumbent will have a formal reporting line into a P3.
UNICEF Haïti recherche un(e) Social Policy Officer (Cash Transfer) dynamique, analytique et orienté(e) résultats pour rejoindre son équipe, basé(e) à Port-au-Prince (PAP).Sous la supervision du Spécialiste des Politiques Sociales (P3, Point Focal HOPE), le poste contribue à la coordination des programmes de transferts monétaires, notamment à travers le suivi opérationnel, l’assurance de la qualité des données, les analyses financières et la gestion des plaintes.Dans un contexte de crise prolongée, l’UNICEF renforce ses systèmes de transferts monétaires ainsi que ses programmes (HCT, Cash+), afin d’assurer une assistance plus efficace, transparente et redevable aux populations vulnérables. En collaboration étroite avec les équipes et partenaires, vous contribuerez à garantir que l’aide parvienne aux enfants et aux familles qui en ont le plus besoin.Si ce poste correspond à votre profil, rejoignez l’UNICEF et contribuez à acheminer des transferts monétaires essentiels aux populations les plus vulnérables. Nous attendons votre candidature avec intérêt !
La Revue Semestrielle constitue une opportunité pour l’UNICEF et ses partenaires de faire le point de la situation actuelle des enfants et des adolescent(e)s, de la mise en oeuvre du programme de coopération, de juger de la pertinence et de la qualité de choix des réponses stratégiques des quatre composantes vis-à-vis des problèmes majeurs des enfants, de mesurer les progrès vers l’atteinte des résultats escomptés du programme pays et d’apporter les ajustements requis. Elle offre également l’opportunité d’examiner la performance, la pertinence et le positionnement stratégique du programme de coopération afin d’identifier les ajustements nécessaires pour accélérer l’atteinte des résultats d’ici 2028.