UNICEF, jointly with UNDP, and in partnership with the Ministry of Preschool and School Education (MoPSE) of Uzbekistan, is implementing Vision 2030 project for Modelling climate resilience and WASH in 50 schools in Uzbekistan. Its key priorities are enhancing access of children and adolescents in the most affected schools to equitable, inclusive, and climate-resilient learning environments and enhance the education system to better plan, deliver, and maintain school environments. For the implementation of the planned activities, UNICEF is seeking the services of a local consultant to support timely accomplishment of interventions, including but not limited to liaison with national partners and subject experts, coordinating the collaboration with relevant stakeholders, external vendors, and to perform a quality control and overall coordination of envisaged SBC solutions.
The purpose of this consultancy is to provide technical support to Programme Specialist/Social Sector and Child
Protection Section in the design, implementation, and monitoring of planned and ongoing programme interventions
as well as to draft and provide inputs to fundraising project proposals in programme areas related to Inclusive
Education, Social-Emotional and Digital Skills, STEM for Girls, Career Pathways for Children with Disabilities, Education
in Emergencies under the Resilient Future Generation outcome, and related to Deinstitutionalization and Prevention
of Institutionalization under the Supportive Family Environment and Protection from Violence outcome of the UNICEF Country Programme for 2026-2030 (CPD). The consultancy will contribute to the national education agenda ensuring future sustainable development of Belarussian society.
Under the general supervision of the Senior Operations Manager, the Operations Specialist provides technical support to strengthen operations management in Offices across the Region. The position contributes to the implementation of strategic initiatives aimed at strengthening fiduciary risk management, optimizing resource utilization and promoting efficient business practices in line with regional and organizational priorities.
As Senior Digital Impact Associates, you will perform specialized activities pertaining to UNICEF’s ICT systems including desktop administration, server operations, hardware, and software.
UNICEF DRC is seeking a committed and creative professional for the position of Health Monitoring and Evaluation Officer, P2 level, based in Kinshasa.If you are passionate about making a lasting difference for children, join UNICEF — the world’s leading organization dedicated to promoting and protecting children’s rights.
UNICEF Supply Division convenes industry stakeholders during Industry Consultations on a yearly basis, and the team also focuses on country engagement and capacity strengthening activities.
UNICEF is the leading UN agency for cold chain provision, including related to contracting and market development as well as technical standard setting in collaboration with WHO PQS. The team further provides normative guidance to UNCEF’s global construction activities. Leveraging from global cold chain implementation programmes and construction guidance, the team further provides solarization solutions mainly at PHC level involving both mobilization of turnkey solutions as well as normative country guidance.
The Immunization Supply Pillar focuses on the supply and procurement of vaccines, equipment, and related products and infrastructure needs to support immunization and health programmes. This work is carried out in close collaboration with programme group and key partners, such as the Gavi Alliance.
Since 2014, UNICEF has invested significantly in Digital Public Goods (DPGs) that support programme delivery at scale across sectors and countries. These platforms are important institutional assets for delivering reusable, adaptable, cost-effective solutions and scalable digital impact for children.
As UNICEF strengthens digital transformation as an accelerator for results, there is an opportunity to build on the experience of existing DPG teams and make UNICEF’s collective DPG expertise more visible and accessible across the organization and beyond. This includes strengthening collaboration across DPG teams, documenting good practices, identifying opportunities for efficiency, and developing service offerings for country offices and partners.
Since 2025, DID DCOE has convened the DPGs at Scale initiative through business model financial analysis, bilateral consultations, and working group discussions. This has created a strong foundation for advancing structured collaboration, shared learning, and portfolio-level thinking on how UNICEF can sustain and scale DPGs effectively.
The purpose of this consultancy is to facilitate and coordinate the DPGs at Scale community and help translate the work to date into practical, decision-ready outputs. The consultant will support the development of an operating model for DPGs at Scale, a productized DPG service offering, cost-efficiency options, knowledge products, and structured inputs for senior management consideration.
The Partner Recognition and Impact team in the Private Sector Communication and Engagement Section at UNICEF’s Private Fundraising and Partnership (PFP) Division is seeking to establish a roster of highly skilled, experienced, and strategic communication professional to contribute to a diverse range of partnership communication activities.
Internships with UNICEF offer eligible students the opportunity to gain experience in UNICEF’s work and get familiar with its core values and mandate. This internship is designed to give you a strong start in your professional journey.
UNICEF seeks the services of a seasoned international consultant with demonstrated expertise in youth social innovation, entrepreneurship programming, and the UPSHIFT methodology to support UNICEF ZCO in contextualizing and rolling out the UPSHIFT Entrepreneurship Programme for Youth Community Health Workers in Zimbabwe.
UNICEF Eswatini Country Office is looking for a Youth Participation Intern that will support the Lifelong Learning, Protection, and Development section, with a particular focus on youth participation.
Under the direct supervision of the Education Officer and in collaboration with the Education Specialist , the consultant is responsible for providing technical support in the implementation of the Akelius initiative, contributing to a quality scaleup in 31 additional schools (further to the 17 existing ones) in Una-Sana Canton by ensuring technical support to key partners (schools, teacher training institute and education ministry), providing monitoring of activities within schools, monitoring of equipment, feedback collection and knowledge exchange between different administrative units and schools and regular reporting of these activities and serving as a technical resource person for schools and partners.
Join UNICEF Somalia as Risk and Compliance Manager to lead the strengthening of risk, assurance and compliance efforts, and support effective risk management, internal controls, financial assurance and accountable programme implementation in a complex operating environment.
To deliver in-person Adaptive Social Protection (ASP) training sessions in parallel locations across Uzbekistan, using the standardized training package developed and to support learning assessment, feedback collection, and reporting.
The purpose of this assignment is to undertake a comprehensive seven-month desk-based analytical study on the financing of the Free Nutritious Meal (MBG) programme across national and subnational levels. MBG is a flagship priority of the Government of Indonesia, currently predominantly financed and implemented at the national level. At the national level, the assignment will focus on analyzing the financing of MBG within the State Budget (APBN), including budget allocations, expenditure trends, and the composition of spending. The analysis will assess the adequacy, efficiency, and fiscal sustainability of current financing arrangements, and identify opportunities to strengthen budget performance and support informed decision-making on the programme’s scale-up and long-term viability. This will also include an assessment of fiscal incentive mechanisms and frameworks—particularly those related to stunting reduction— to assess their alignment with and potential contribution to MBG objectives.
UNICEF Mongolia Country Office (MCO) is seeking one national consultant to work jointly in conducting an evaluation of its Country Programme (2023-2027). Country Programme Evaluations (CPEs) in UNICEF fulfill a key role in identifying lessons which can inform the design of the next country programme or adjustments in the current country programme. The CPEs also provide opportunities to improve UNICEF’s performance in several key areas: (i) the contribution of the Programme to national development results; (ii) UNICEF’s contribution to advancing the SDGs through the UN Sustainable Development Cooperation Framework (UNSDCF) results and (iii) UNICEF’s strategic positioning in relation to its child rights mandate.
UNICEF Mongolia Country Office (MCO) is seeking one international consultant to work jointly in conducting an evaluation of its Country Programme (2023-2027). Country Programme Evaluations (CPEs) in UNICEF fulfill a key role in identifying lessons which can inform the design of the next country programme or adjustments in the current country programme. The CPEs also provide opportunities to improve UNICEF’s performance in several key areas: (i) the contribution of the Programme to national development results; (ii) UNICEF’s contribution to advancing the SDGs through the UN Sustainable Development Cooperation Framework (UNSDCF) results and (iii) UNICEF’s strategic positioning in relation to its child rights mandate.
The consultancy supports the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD), through the KALAHI-CIDSS National Program Management Office (NPMO), in strengthening the integration of meaningful children’s participation within the Philippine Community Resilience Project (PCRP). PCRP operationalizes the Community Resilience Implementation Process (CRIP), which enables participatory risk assessment, planning, investment, and monitoring at the community level.
UNICEF has been implementing various programmes, including Infant and Young Child Feeding (IYCF), school nutrition initiatives, and communication campaigns to encourage behaviour change towards healthier diets. In addition, UNICEF is working to improve food environments, such as promoting the application of the Nutrient Profiling Model (NPM) in retailers, cities, and schools to prevent childhood overweight.
UNICEF, jointly with UNDP, and in partnership with the Ministry of Preschool and School Education (MoPSE) of Uzbekistan, is implementing Vision 2030 project for Modelling climate resilience and WASH in 50 schools in Uzbekistan. Its key priorities are enhancing access of children and adolescents in the most affected schools to equitable, inclusive, and climate-resilient learning environments and enhance the education system to better plan, deliver, and maintain school environments. For the implementation of the planned activities, UNICEF is seeking the services of a local consultant to support timely accomplishment of interventions, including but not limited to liaison with national partners and subject experts, coordinating the collaboration with relevant stakeholders, external vendors, and to perform a quality control and overall coordination of envisaged SBC solutions.
The purpose of this consultancy is to provide technical support to Programme Specialist/Social Sector and Child
Protection Section in the design, implementation, and monitoring of planned and ongoing programme interventions
as well as to draft and provide inputs to fundraising project proposals in programme areas related to Inclusive
Education, Social-Emotional and Digital Skills, STEM for Girls, Career Pathways for Children with Disabilities, Education
in Emergencies under the Resilient Future Generation outcome, and related to Deinstitutionalization and Prevention
of Institutionalization under the Supportive Family Environment and Protection from Violence outcome of the UNICEF Country Programme for 2026-2030 (CPD). The consultancy will contribute to the national education agenda ensuring future sustainable development of Belarussian society.
Under the general supervision of the Senior Operations Manager, the Operations Specialist provides technical support to strengthen operations management in Offices across the Region. The position contributes to the implementation of strategic initiatives aimed at strengthening fiduciary risk management, optimizing resource utilization and promoting efficient business practices in line with regional and organizational priorities.
As Senior Digital Impact Associates, you will perform specialized activities pertaining to UNICEF’s ICT systems including desktop administration, server operations, hardware, and software.
UNICEF DRC is seeking a committed and creative professional for the position of Health Monitoring and Evaluation Officer, P2 level, based in Kinshasa.If you are passionate about making a lasting difference for children, join UNICEF — the world’s leading organization dedicated to promoting and protecting children’s rights.
UNICEF Supply Division convenes industry stakeholders during Industry Consultations on a yearly basis, and the team also focuses on country engagement and capacity strengthening activities.
UNICEF is the leading UN agency for cold chain provision, including related to contracting and market development as well as technical standard setting in collaboration with WHO PQS. The team further provides normative guidance to UNCEF’s global construction activities. Leveraging from global cold chain implementation programmes and construction guidance, the team further provides solarization solutions mainly at PHC level involving both mobilization of turnkey solutions as well as normative country guidance.
The Immunization Supply Pillar focuses on the supply and procurement of vaccines, equipment, and related products and infrastructure needs to support immunization and health programmes. This work is carried out in close collaboration with programme group and key partners, such as the Gavi Alliance.
Since 2014, UNICEF has invested significantly in Digital Public Goods (DPGs) that support programme delivery at scale across sectors and countries. These platforms are important institutional assets for delivering reusable, adaptable, cost-effective solutions and scalable digital impact for children.
As UNICEF strengthens digital transformation as an accelerator for results, there is an opportunity to build on the experience of existing DPG teams and make UNICEF’s collective DPG expertise more visible and accessible across the organization and beyond. This includes strengthening collaboration across DPG teams, documenting good practices, identifying opportunities for efficiency, and developing service offerings for country offices and partners.
Since 2025, DID DCOE has convened the DPGs at Scale initiative through business model financial analysis, bilateral consultations, and working group discussions. This has created a strong foundation for advancing structured collaboration, shared learning, and portfolio-level thinking on how UNICEF can sustain and scale DPGs effectively.
The purpose of this consultancy is to facilitate and coordinate the DPGs at Scale community and help translate the work to date into practical, decision-ready outputs. The consultant will support the development of an operating model for DPGs at Scale, a productized DPG service offering, cost-efficiency options, knowledge products, and structured inputs for senior management consideration.
The Partner Recognition and Impact team in the Private Sector Communication and Engagement Section at UNICEF’s Private Fundraising and Partnership (PFP) Division is seeking to establish a roster of highly skilled, experienced, and strategic communication professional to contribute to a diverse range of partnership communication activities.
Internships with UNICEF offer eligible students the opportunity to gain experience in UNICEF’s work and get familiar with its core values and mandate. This internship is designed to give you a strong start in your professional journey.
UNICEF seeks the services of a seasoned international consultant with demonstrated expertise in youth social innovation, entrepreneurship programming, and the UPSHIFT methodology to support UNICEF ZCO in contextualizing and rolling out the UPSHIFT Entrepreneurship Programme for Youth Community Health Workers in Zimbabwe.
UNICEF Eswatini Country Office is looking for a Youth Participation Intern that will support the Lifelong Learning, Protection, and Development section, with a particular focus on youth participation.
Under the direct supervision of the Education Officer and in collaboration with the Education Specialist , the consultant is responsible for providing technical support in the implementation of the Akelius initiative, contributing to a quality scaleup in 31 additional schools (further to the 17 existing ones) in Una-Sana Canton by ensuring technical support to key partners (schools, teacher training institute and education ministry), providing monitoring of activities within schools, monitoring of equipment, feedback collection and knowledge exchange between different administrative units and schools and regular reporting of these activities and serving as a technical resource person for schools and partners.
Join UNICEF Somalia as Risk and Compliance Manager to lead the strengthening of risk, assurance and compliance efforts, and support effective risk management, internal controls, financial assurance and accountable programme implementation in a complex operating environment.
To deliver in-person Adaptive Social Protection (ASP) training sessions in parallel locations across Uzbekistan, using the standardized training package developed and to support learning assessment, feedback collection, and reporting.
The purpose of this assignment is to undertake a comprehensive seven-month desk-based analytical study on the financing of the Free Nutritious Meal (MBG) programme across national and subnational levels. MBG is a flagship priority of the Government of Indonesia, currently predominantly financed and implemented at the national level. At the national level, the assignment will focus on analyzing the financing of MBG within the State Budget (APBN), including budget allocations, expenditure trends, and the composition of spending. The analysis will assess the adequacy, efficiency, and fiscal sustainability of current financing arrangements, and identify opportunities to strengthen budget performance and support informed decision-making on the programme’s scale-up and long-term viability. This will also include an assessment of fiscal incentive mechanisms and frameworks—particularly those related to stunting reduction— to assess their alignment with and potential contribution to MBG objectives.
UNICEF Mongolia Country Office (MCO) is seeking one national consultant to work jointly in conducting an evaluation of its Country Programme (2023-2027). Country Programme Evaluations (CPEs) in UNICEF fulfill a key role in identifying lessons which can inform the design of the next country programme or adjustments in the current country programme. The CPEs also provide opportunities to improve UNICEF’s performance in several key areas: (i) the contribution of the Programme to national development results; (ii) UNICEF’s contribution to advancing the SDGs through the UN Sustainable Development Cooperation Framework (UNSDCF) results and (iii) UNICEF’s strategic positioning in relation to its child rights mandate.
UNICEF Mongolia Country Office (MCO) is seeking one international consultant to work jointly in conducting an evaluation of its Country Programme (2023-2027). Country Programme Evaluations (CPEs) in UNICEF fulfill a key role in identifying lessons which can inform the design of the next country programme or adjustments in the current country programme. The CPEs also provide opportunities to improve UNICEF’s performance in several key areas: (i) the contribution of the Programme to national development results; (ii) UNICEF’s contribution to advancing the SDGs through the UN Sustainable Development Cooperation Framework (UNSDCF) results and (iii) UNICEF’s strategic positioning in relation to its child rights mandate.
The consultancy supports the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD), through the KALAHI-CIDSS National Program Management Office (NPMO), in strengthening the integration of meaningful children’s participation within the Philippine Community Resilience Project (PCRP). PCRP operationalizes the Community Resilience Implementation Process (CRIP), which enables participatory risk assessment, planning, investment, and monitoring at the community level.
UNICEF has been implementing various programmes, including Infant and Young Child Feeding (IYCF), school nutrition initiatives, and communication campaigns to encourage behaviour change towards healthier diets. In addition, UNICEF is working to improve food environments, such as promoting the application of the Nutrient Profiling Model (NPM) in retailers, cities, and schools to prevent childhood overweight.