UNICEF Bolivia requiere contratar los servicios de un/una profesional para el servicio de consultoría en asistencia técnica al Ministerio de Educación para la elaboración del Reglamento de Reconocimiento de Instituciones Educativas Seguras y del Instrumento para la Declaratoria de Emergencias por Violencia en el Ámbito Educativo.
La oficina de UNICEF en Cuba, tiene el gusto de anunciar su convocatoria a la consultoría nacional "Puntos de entrada para la resiliencia climática sensible a la infancia en el ámbito local en Cuba", consultoría que responderá al objetivo de disponer de un Plan de Acción (Estrategia) para introducir e implementar el enfoque de resiliencia climática sensible a la infancia, en los planes y estrategias ambientales del país, especialmente en el ámbito local, como herramienta de implementación del Programa país en su ciclo 2026-2030.
Esta consultoría requiere de experticia en capacidades técnicas en metodología de la investigación social y el análisis de documentos y una fuerte especialización en temas ambientales y crisis climáticas con enfoque de gestión local del desarrollo.
Usted puede contribuir al bienestar de nuestras infancias y adolescencias, si cumple los requerimientos anunciados, le animamos a postular para trabajar con UNICEF en Cuba.
The Humanitarian Access Specialist (TA, P3, 4 months) will work closely with the CHTE team members (Humanitarian Affairs Officer, Access ERT) and the broader Humanitarian Policy Section, as well as with peers from the Office of Security Coordination (OSC), the Risk, Analysis, and Preparedness Section (RAPS), and the Department of People and Culture (DPC).The incumbent will provide humanitarian access expertise in the areas of policy and guidance development, development and delivery of specialized training for UNICEF staff and partners, inter-agency representation and influencing, and technical support to the field – in line with the existing vision, work plan, and planned activities to institutionalize and mainstream humanitarian access across UNICEF operations and programs, focusing on reaching children in hard-to-reach areas in situations considered complex and high threat environments.
Under the guidance and direct supervision of the Chief, Field Operations, the Consultant will support the Mbandaka team for overall leadership, coordination, and strategic direction for UNICEFs in the closing operation of the office. The Consultant will support the Mbandaka field office team to organize all the actions leading to the closure by December 31st, 2025. He may also be requested to support remotely or in site the Kisangani Outpost.
Location:United States, Democratic Republic of Congo
UNICEF Czech Republic RRO is looking for a qualified Child Protection Consultant on TSI technical support and transition who will play a critical role in aligning project activities with national needs and supporting the successful advancement of child protection reforms in the Czech Republic.
Under the supervision of the HIV Officer in the Health and Nutrition section, the National Individual Consultant will develop high-quality standardised package of training materials and job aids for the Young Mentor Mothers (YMM) programme. The package will include standard operating procedures, training material, job aids, data collection tools and referral tools to other services.
This is a readvertisement, candidates who had previously applied need not resubmit.
The consultancy is open to individuals who are nationals of South Africa.
Closing date: 24 August 2025
Are you a strategic relationship-builder passionate about creating global impact? UNICEF’s Child Nutrition Fund (CNF) seeks a dynamic Partnerships Specialist to drive resource mobilization and forge alliances that combat child malnutrition worldwide. In this high-visibility role, you’ll craft winning funding proposals, engage bilateral and private-sector partners, and champion evidence-based solutions to end stunting and wasting. Leverage your expertise in donor relations and strategic advocacy to amplify CNF’s reach—ensuring children in vulnerable communities receive life-saving nutrition interventions. If you’re ready to turn partnerships into measurable change, join us in delivering on the promise of the SDGs
The Information Management Specialist (IMS) will play a key role in supporting UNICEF South Sudan’s Emergency Unit by managing data systems, analyzing risks, and disseminating information to enhance evidence-based planning and improve child well-being. The IMS will contribute to strategic development, innovation, and multi-sectoral programming through four main areas of work:
UNV programme contribute to peace and development through volunteerism worldwide. UNICEF operates in a complex humanitarian and development setting, where timely delivery of supplies and services is critical to program success. The logistics function plays a key role of ensuring that operational and programmatic needs are met effectively, efficiently, and sustainably. The coordinator will be part of the logistics team and will support coordination implementations of supply chain operations.
The primary objective of this evaluation is to assess the relevance, effectiveness, efficiency, coherence, and sustainability of UNICEF Iran’s private sector engagement and partnership strategy since 2022. The evaluation will generate evidence on how this strategic portfolio has contributed to achieving programmatic and organizational outcomes for children and provide actionable recommendations to enhance the quality and impact of future private sector engagements.
UNICEF is supporting the government of Indonesia to scale up the free meal programme in Papua province. The purpose of this consultancy is to provide technical expertise in reviewing and assessing the architectural layout and cost estimates of kitchen facility infrastructure to ensure functional, cost-efficient, and aligned with national standards for food safety, hygiene, and nutrition service delivery. This will support the effective implementation of the Free Nutritious Meal Programme for children and pregnant women in Papua by ensuring that physical infrastructure is well-designed, appropriately budgeted, and capable of sustaining high-quality meal preparation and distribution. The consultant will work for approx. 4 months, based in Jayapura.
The overarching aim of this consultancy is to support the analysis and benchmarking for the SDGs related to children as part of the development of the report “Progress on Children’s Well-Being”, including the life-course index. The work is to be carried out using GitHub, our database, and in collaboration with the sectoral data managers/analysts in D&A. The consultant will work on country briefs/ factsheets based on the report on the benchmarking and, separately, on the life course. The consultant will enhance and automate the existing R-based workflow to generate standardized factsheets across multiple countries as well as the production of charts for the report.
The consultant will be responsible for writing syntax, maintaining the GitHub repository, and supporting the publication process in collaboration with the PEG team. All code and documentation will be prepared to ensure long-term scalability and reproducibility of the process.
Provide technical support to EOF for the delivery of EOF’s Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE) Outcomes Fund in South Africa. The Programme Consultant - South Africa will support EOF's team with engagements with implementing partners, providing support to solve implementation challenges and ensure smooth technical and operational delivery. The consultant will also provide support and guidance on the programs’ policy alignment and integration of learning into broader systemic change.
Under the supervision of the MNCAH Advisor in DAPM’s Health and HIV Unit, and in collaboration with relevant Programme Group colleagues, the consultant will provide strategic and technical guidance to support the development and early implementation of Phase 2 of mental health measurement at UNICEF.
UNICEF Iraq is scaling up support to the Government of Iraq to reduce child poverty, strengthen public investment in children, reform the national social protection system, and enhance evidence generation through the technical support provided through the Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (MICS 2025). These efforts are part of broader system-strengthening interventions to institutionalize child-sensitive policies and improve accountability for child rights and wellbeing.
The consultant will support EOF’s team in relation to its ECCE (Early Childhood Care and Education) outcomes fund in South Africa, which is expected to launch in November 2025 and continue implementing until December 2028.
Under the guidance of the Public Partnership Manager, the Partnership Specialist works to deepen collaboration with key stakeholders and provide an interface for environmental scanning, knowledge exchange, resource mobilization, and policy influence within the scope of assignment. S/He may also serve as focal point and resource for colleagues on specific thematic areas of strategic relevance for partnership development. The key result is to ensure greater visibility for UNICEF and influence in support of its mission.
Under the supervision of the Risks and compliance Manager, the Risk and Compliance Officer will be supporting in strengthening risk assurance and compliance efforts in UNICEF Nigeria. He / She will be asked to support in providing complementary expertise, and monitoring related to the management of risks, including but not limited to the development, implementation, and continuous improvement of risk management practices at a process, systems, and entity level. He / she will ensure the achievement of risk management objectives follows organizational rules and regulations, and acceptable ethical behavior; internal control; information and technology security; sustainability; and quality assurance. Moreover, he / she will provide support in the analysis and reporting on the adequacy and effectiveness of risk management and internal controls
The overall aim of this consultancy is to support the development the national strategy and action plan (2025-2030), including the proposal of strategic priorities, coordination mechanisms, and a framework with indicators for monitoring and evaluation for the elimination of FGM in Guinea-Bissau.
UNICEF RDC recrute un(e) consultant(e) international(e) expérimenté(e) pour appuyer le processus participatif du CLAC (Cadre Logique d’Action Climatique), en étroite collaboration avec le Ministère de l’Environnement et du Développement Durable (MEDD) et les ministères sectoriels concernés.
Vous souhaitez contribuer à un avenir meilleur pour les enfants de la RDC ?
Rejoignez-nous et mettez votre savoir-faire au service d’une initiative ambitieuse et porteuse de changement.
UNICEF Bolivia requiere contratar los servicios de un/una profesional para el servicio de consultoría en asistencia técnica al Ministerio de Educación para la elaboración del Reglamento de Reconocimiento de Instituciones Educativas Seguras y del Instrumento para la Declaratoria de Emergencias por Violencia en el Ámbito Educativo.
La oficina de UNICEF en Cuba, tiene el gusto de anunciar su convocatoria a la consultoría nacional "Puntos de entrada para la resiliencia climática sensible a la infancia en el ámbito local en Cuba", consultoría que responderá al objetivo de disponer de un Plan de Acción (Estrategia) para introducir e implementar el enfoque de resiliencia climática sensible a la infancia, en los planes y estrategias ambientales del país, especialmente en el ámbito local, como herramienta de implementación del Programa país en su ciclo 2026-2030.
Esta consultoría requiere de experticia en capacidades técnicas en metodología de la investigación social y el análisis de documentos y una fuerte especialización en temas ambientales y crisis climáticas con enfoque de gestión local del desarrollo.
Usted puede contribuir al bienestar de nuestras infancias y adolescencias, si cumple los requerimientos anunciados, le animamos a postular para trabajar con UNICEF en Cuba.
The Humanitarian Access Specialist (TA, P3, 4 months) will work closely with the CHTE team members (Humanitarian Affairs Officer, Access ERT) and the broader Humanitarian Policy Section, as well as with peers from the Office of Security Coordination (OSC), the Risk, Analysis, and Preparedness Section (RAPS), and the Department of People and Culture (DPC).The incumbent will provide humanitarian access expertise in the areas of policy and guidance development, development and delivery of specialized training for UNICEF staff and partners, inter-agency representation and influencing, and technical support to the field – in line with the existing vision, work plan, and planned activities to institutionalize and mainstream humanitarian access across UNICEF operations and programs, focusing on reaching children in hard-to-reach areas in situations considered complex and high threat environments.
Under the guidance and direct supervision of the Chief, Field Operations, the Consultant will support the Mbandaka team for overall leadership, coordination, and strategic direction for UNICEFs in the closing operation of the office. The Consultant will support the Mbandaka field office team to organize all the actions leading to the closure by December 31st, 2025. He may also be requested to support remotely or in site the Kisangani Outpost.
Location:United States, Democratic Republic of Congo
UNICEF Czech Republic RRO is looking for a qualified Child Protection Consultant on TSI technical support and transition who will play a critical role in aligning project activities with national needs and supporting the successful advancement of child protection reforms in the Czech Republic.
Under the supervision of the HIV Officer in the Health and Nutrition section, the National Individual Consultant will develop high-quality standardised package of training materials and job aids for the Young Mentor Mothers (YMM) programme. The package will include standard operating procedures, training material, job aids, data collection tools and referral tools to other services.
This is a readvertisement, candidates who had previously applied need not resubmit.
The consultancy is open to individuals who are nationals of South Africa.
Closing date: 24 August 2025
Are you a strategic relationship-builder passionate about creating global impact? UNICEF’s Child Nutrition Fund (CNF) seeks a dynamic Partnerships Specialist to drive resource mobilization and forge alliances that combat child malnutrition worldwide. In this high-visibility role, you’ll craft winning funding proposals, engage bilateral and private-sector partners, and champion evidence-based solutions to end stunting and wasting. Leverage your expertise in donor relations and strategic advocacy to amplify CNF’s reach—ensuring children in vulnerable communities receive life-saving nutrition interventions. If you’re ready to turn partnerships into measurable change, join us in delivering on the promise of the SDGs
The Information Management Specialist (IMS) will play a key role in supporting UNICEF South Sudan’s Emergency Unit by managing data systems, analyzing risks, and disseminating information to enhance evidence-based planning and improve child well-being. The IMS will contribute to strategic development, innovation, and multi-sectoral programming through four main areas of work:
UNV programme contribute to peace and development through volunteerism worldwide. UNICEF operates in a complex humanitarian and development setting, where timely delivery of supplies and services is critical to program success. The logistics function plays a key role of ensuring that operational and programmatic needs are met effectively, efficiently, and sustainably. The coordinator will be part of the logistics team and will support coordination implementations of supply chain operations.
The primary objective of this evaluation is to assess the relevance, effectiveness, efficiency, coherence, and sustainability of UNICEF Iran’s private sector engagement and partnership strategy since 2022. The evaluation will generate evidence on how this strategic portfolio has contributed to achieving programmatic and organizational outcomes for children and provide actionable recommendations to enhance the quality and impact of future private sector engagements.
UNICEF is supporting the government of Indonesia to scale up the free meal programme in Papua province. The purpose of this consultancy is to provide technical expertise in reviewing and assessing the architectural layout and cost estimates of kitchen facility infrastructure to ensure functional, cost-efficient, and aligned with national standards for food safety, hygiene, and nutrition service delivery. This will support the effective implementation of the Free Nutritious Meal Programme for children and pregnant women in Papua by ensuring that physical infrastructure is well-designed, appropriately budgeted, and capable of sustaining high-quality meal preparation and distribution. The consultant will work for approx. 4 months, based in Jayapura.
The overarching aim of this consultancy is to support the analysis and benchmarking for the SDGs related to children as part of the development of the report “Progress on Children’s Well-Being”, including the life-course index. The work is to be carried out using GitHub, our database, and in collaboration with the sectoral data managers/analysts in D&A. The consultant will work on country briefs/ factsheets based on the report on the benchmarking and, separately, on the life course. The consultant will enhance and automate the existing R-based workflow to generate standardized factsheets across multiple countries as well as the production of charts for the report.
The consultant will be responsible for writing syntax, maintaining the GitHub repository, and supporting the publication process in collaboration with the PEG team. All code and documentation will be prepared to ensure long-term scalability and reproducibility of the process.
Provide technical support to EOF for the delivery of EOF’s Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE) Outcomes Fund in South Africa. The Programme Consultant - South Africa will support EOF's team with engagements with implementing partners, providing support to solve implementation challenges and ensure smooth technical and operational delivery. The consultant will also provide support and guidance on the programs’ policy alignment and integration of learning into broader systemic change.
Under the supervision of the MNCAH Advisor in DAPM’s Health and HIV Unit, and in collaboration with relevant Programme Group colleagues, the consultant will provide strategic and technical guidance to support the development and early implementation of Phase 2 of mental health measurement at UNICEF.
UNICEF Iraq is scaling up support to the Government of Iraq to reduce child poverty, strengthen public investment in children, reform the national social protection system, and enhance evidence generation through the technical support provided through the Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (MICS 2025). These efforts are part of broader system-strengthening interventions to institutionalize child-sensitive policies and improve accountability for child rights and wellbeing.
The consultant will support EOF’s team in relation to its ECCE (Early Childhood Care and Education) outcomes fund in South Africa, which is expected to launch in November 2025 and continue implementing until December 2028.
Under the guidance of the Public Partnership Manager, the Partnership Specialist works to deepen collaboration with key stakeholders and provide an interface for environmental scanning, knowledge exchange, resource mobilization, and policy influence within the scope of assignment. S/He may also serve as focal point and resource for colleagues on specific thematic areas of strategic relevance for partnership development. The key result is to ensure greater visibility for UNICEF and influence in support of its mission.
Under the supervision of the Risks and compliance Manager, the Risk and Compliance Officer will be supporting in strengthening risk assurance and compliance efforts in UNICEF Nigeria. He / She will be asked to support in providing complementary expertise, and monitoring related to the management of risks, including but not limited to the development, implementation, and continuous improvement of risk management practices at a process, systems, and entity level. He / she will ensure the achievement of risk management objectives follows organizational rules and regulations, and acceptable ethical behavior; internal control; information and technology security; sustainability; and quality assurance. Moreover, he / she will provide support in the analysis and reporting on the adequacy and effectiveness of risk management and internal controls
The overall aim of this consultancy is to support the development the national strategy and action plan (2025-2030), including the proposal of strategic priorities, coordination mechanisms, and a framework with indicators for monitoring and evaluation for the elimination of FGM in Guinea-Bissau.
UNICEF RDC recrute un(e) consultant(e) international(e) expérimenté(e) pour appuyer le processus participatif du CLAC (Cadre Logique d’Action Climatique), en étroite collaboration avec le Ministère de l’Environnement et du Développement Durable (MEDD) et les ministères sectoriels concernés.
Vous souhaitez contribuer à un avenir meilleur pour les enfants de la RDC ?
Rejoignez-nous et mettez votre savoir-faire au service d’une initiative ambitieuse et porteuse de changement.