The purpose of this contract is to provide technical support through 31 August 2026 for global monitoring, evaluation, learning, documentation, and accountability related to the final phase of the Big Catch-Up (BCU) initiative
UNICEF is seeking a consultant for writing, copy editing and proof-reading support on the preparation of ASWA III annual report (2025, 2026 and 2027 (final)) (global report plus annexes) and EU Annual and Final Report (2025 and Final).
Are you seeking an opportunity to contribute to the affairs of children, their protection and development? If you fit the call above, don’t miss this exciting offer at UNICEF Bolivia.
We’ are seeking a passionate expert, with grounded legal insight and systems expertise to help strengthen the Jamaica Child Protection System. This is your opportunity to drive meaningful change by supporting the implementation of a vital Case Management Review—ensuring stronger protection, smarter systems, and better outcomes for children nationwide.
If you’re committed to building safer futures and shaping lasting reform, we want to hear from you!
ICT Network and Telecoms Associate is accountable for the effective and efficient technical assistance and support for all networks and telecommunications services in the administration, maintenance, documenting, and monitoring of UNICEF's Local Area Network (LAN), Quality of Service (QoS), telecommunications services, radio and satellite, and its components. Ensures that effective and efficient network and telecommunication operations and services, along with operational support for UNICEF's local networks, as well as radio and satellite devices (BGAN, Iridium and Starlink). Identifies risks and emerging faults and enhances network capacity, security, redundancy and fault tolerance.
UNICEF Brazil is looking for a Fundraising Officer (Legacies/ Inheritances) to join our Individual Giving team in São Paulo. In this role, you’ll lead the strategic planning, development, and execution of Audience centricity fundraising initiatives focused on Legacy Giving—including wills, life insurance, and memorial donations.
This person will play a key role in, Designing and implementing Audience centric and data driven marketing campaigns to promote legacy giving across multiple platforms. Leveraging data and digital tools to optimize donor journeys, increase engagement, and maximize lifetime value (LTV). Collaborating with internal teams and external partners to build awareness and trust around legacy donations. Driving medium- and long-term income growth through innovative Audience centric, digital outreach and storytelling.
You will play a vital role in strengthening UNICEF’s collaboration with the private sector to generate lasting impact for children.
The incumbent will be responsible to lead and deliver new and on-going development and implementation of systems and functionalities for Salesforce and it’s connected systems which include the current CMS. The position also involves working with the development and support teams as well as internal and other external stakeholders. The incumbent is also responsible for the correct functioning of the CRM. The incumbent will also lead the maturity and optimal usage of SalesForce (and all of it’s clouds) by Country Office. Finally, this position will be to ensure the PFP Chile operation works under PCI compliance regulation and any other data security protocol working close with ICT Associate and Operation Manager.
The role coordinates and collaborates transversally with the supervision teams of contact providers, BI, Procurement, Digital and other internal areas, ensuring operational coherence, efficiency in execution and a consistent donor experience throughout their different journeys.
The role ensures in particular:
• Timely and quality execution of planned activities.
• Systematic monitoring of KPIs and operational results.
• Organization and prioritization of tasks and processes.
• Effective coordination with suppliers and internal areas.
• Use of digital tools and data for continuous improvement.
Under the overall guidance of the Fundraising Specialist (NO-C), the incumbent is responsible for identifying, prospecting and cultivating new business income opportunities, with a focus on individual giving acquisition and Corporate Pathways to Pledge initiatives. The role also designs and leads the integrated strategy for the acquisition of new individual donors across offline and digital channels, with a clear focus on sustainable revenue growth, diversification of the donor base, and donor quality.
The position will aim to maximize the long-term value of each new donor, ensuring high standards of quality, efficiency, and return on investment (ROI) across all acquisition campaigns and channels. Working closely with the Sustainable Growth Officer, this role has direct impact on the onboarding of new donors.
With a strong emphasis on innovation and the development of new business models, this role will be responsible for exploring, designing, and implementing strategic partnerships with the private sector, enabling access to new audiences, customer bases, and employee populations as relevant sources for acquisition and retention. This includes identifying opportunities for co-creation, commercial agreements, innovative giving mechanisms, and new recurring giving offers, both for regular donations and one-off cash contributions, tailored to different prospective donor segments.
The role will lead the diversification and scaling of acquisition channels, including the consolidation of the digital acquisition area under an integrated vision focused on continuous innovation, strategic use of data, and optimization of digital channel performance as a key driver for expanding the individual donor base. It will also contribute to strengthening UNICEF’s positioning through joint fundraising, advocacy, and rights-awareness actions within the framework of strategic partnerships.
The Operations function serves as a strategic Business Partner, ensuring the optimal and efficient use of UNICEF assets in alignment with sound management practices, office priorities, and organizational goals to deliver sustainable results for children.
The position is based in Nyala. "Previous applicants do not need to reapply".
Join our team as a Senior Administrative & Finance Associate, where you will play a pivotal role in driving efficient, cost‑effective operations, providing expert guidance to administrative teams, and ensuring high‑quality financial and administrative support in a dynamic, mission‑driven environment.
UNICEF has set out ambitious goals for its 2026-2029 Strategic Plan to accelerate progress towards achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The Division of Private Fundraising and Partnerships (PFP), based in Geneva, aims to achieve results for children by maximizing UNICEF's private sector fundraising, partnerships and engagement activities, including work with National Committees, regional and country offices, and other HQ Divisions.
The global innovative financing for children (IF4C) initiative is key to UNICEF's Strategic Plan 2026-2029 and resource mobilization strategy and aims to help address complex global challenges such as climate change and disasters, faced by millions of children and adolescents today and disproportionately affecting the poorest, most vulnerable, and marginalized.
The PFP IF4C team enables, drives, and accelerates innovative alternative financing and funding solutions for children in partnership with the Private Sector through initiatives that attract investments for climate change, environment, and disaster risk reduction.
UNICEF has set out ambitious goals for its 2026-2029 Strategic Plan to accelerate progress towards achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The Division of Private Fundraising and Partnerships (PFP), based in Geneva, aims to achieve results for children by maximizing UNICEF's private sector fundraising, partnerships and engagement activities, including work with National Committees, regional and country offices, and other HQ Divisions.
The global innovative financing for children (IF4C) initiative is key to UNICEF's Strategic Plan 2026-2029 and resource mobilization strategy and aims to help address complex global challenges such as climate change and disasters, faced by millions of children and adolescents today and disproportionately affecting the poorest, most vulnerable, and marginalized.
The PFP IF4C team enables, drives, and accelerates innovative alternative financing and funding solutions for children in partnership with the Private Sector through initiatives that attract investments for climate change, environment, and disaster risk reduction.
The WASH Hub is part of the UNICEF Centre of Excellence for WASH, Global Program Division. The vision of the UNICEF Sustainable WASH Innovation Hub (WASH Hub) is to be a global home for building, accelerating, and scaling transformational climate resilient solutions for a WASH secure future of universal and equitable access to services.
The Hub sources, pilots and scales transformational climate-resilient solutions that respond to key programmatic challenges that, if solved, will unlock faster progress for a water secure future for children and young people. This consultancy will strengthen the Hub’s role as a global catalyst, bringing together innovators, practitioners, researchers, and communities to solve the most pressing WASH challenges facing children.
The Hub is seeking a consultant to conduct a comprehensive review of the global WASH innovation ecosystem, mapping how different actors support innovations from concept to scale across humanitarian and development contexts. The consultant will analyse innovation pipelines, assess support mechanisms across the innovation journey, evaluate the scale readiness of selected innovations using the Hub’s 5D Framework, and identify gaps, overlaps, and strategic opportunities to strengthen coordination and accelerate promising solutions to national and multi country scale. This role will generate actionable insights to help UNICEF and partners better align efforts, optimise resources, and advance transformative WASH innovations for children and young people.
The UNICEF Sustainable WASH Innovation Hub (‘the Hub’) is accelerating the scaling of transformative water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) innovations for vulnerable children and their families, and strong collaboration is at the heart of this mission. The Hub sources, pilots and scales transformational climate-resilient solutions that respond to key programmatic challenges that, if solved, will unlock faster progress for a water secure future for children and young people. This consultancy will strengthen the Hub’s role as a global catalyst, bringing together innovators, practitioners, researchers, and communities to solve the most pressing WASH challenges facing children.
The Hub seeks an experienced innovation and portfolio design specialist to lead the development of Portfolio 2.0—a strengthened, tiered approach to sourcing, supporting, and scaling transformational WASH innovations that accelerate progress toward SDG 6. The consultant will design and document a refined operating model for defined solution groups, develop an updated governance framework and tailored terms and conditions, establish a sourcing and coordination mechanism for innovations, and produce a comprehensive resourcing model to enable effective portfolio management. This consultancy offers a unique opportunity to shape how UNICEF identifies, nurtures, and scales high impact, climate resilient WASH innovations that can deliver meaningful, system level change for children and young people globally.impact, climate resilient WASH innovations that can deliver meaningful, system level change for children and young people globally.
The UNICEF Sustainable WASH Innovation Hub (‘the Hub’) is accelerating the scaling of transformative water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) innovations for vulnerable children and their families, and strong collaboration is at the heart of this mission. The WASH Hub sources, pilots and scales transformational climate-resilient solutions that respond to key programmatic challenges that, if solved, will unlock faster progress for a water secure future for children and young people. This consultancy will strengthen the Hub’s role as a global catalyst, bringing together innovators, practitioners, researchers, and communities to solve the most pressing WASH challenges facing children.
For this consultancy, the WASH Hub seeks the service of an individual to support with technical guidance on the cocreation and testing of an innovative solution, guiding and providing the design for piloting, documentation and learning from demonstration sites so that the final solution translates into actionable, scalable value for WASH programming. This also includes but is not limited to, coordinating inputs from different actors with UNICEF, supporting the Strategic Advisory Group (SAG) established to support the process, advising teams on scaling pathways, and contributing to technical and sector discussions.
The UNICEF Sustainable WASH Innovation Hub (‘the Hub’) is accelerating the scaling of the transformative water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) innovations for vulnerable children and their families, and strong collaboration is at the heart of this mission. As part of our approach, the WASH Hub sources, pilots and scales transformational climate-resilient solutions that respond to key programmatic challenges that, if solved, will unlock faster progress for a water-secure future for children and young people.
For this work, the Consultant will support the WASH Hub by developing and detailing a scaling pathway, approach and key considerations for taking the solution further and supporting uptake at multi-country and multi-region scale to ensure integrated monitoring for Climate-resilient WASH. The scaling pathway is a structured approach that outlines the steps, strategies, and choices for expanding a proven innovation so it can reach a larger population and achieve sustainable impact over time.
The vision of the UNICEF Sustainable WASH Innovation Hub (‘the Hub’) is to be a global
home for building, accelerating and scaling transformational climate resilient solutions for a
WASH secure future of universal and equitable access to safely managed services. The Hub is seeking an experienced consultant to lead the development of its Strategic Plan (2026–2029), guiding the Hub’s next phase as it accelerates transformative WASH solutions from demonstration to multi‑regional scale. Building on Denmark’s foundational investment and insights from the Hub’s first three years, the Strategic Plan will articulate a bold, evidence‑driven pathway for UNICEF to lead a global shift in how climate‑resilient WASH innovations are sourced, financed, and scaled. The consultancy will help shape the Hub’s contribution to UNICEF’s Global Strategic Plan and its evolving role within the new WASH Centre of Excellence.
The selected consultant will analyse emerging sector trends, assess the Hub’s current portfolio and performance, and co‑develop a compelling vision, Theory of Change, and operational model. The Strategic Plan will outline how UNICEF will enable accelerated uptake of high‑impact solutions to help close the gap on achieving universal access to resilient, safely managed water and sanitation services. This is a unique opportunity to help shape a global agenda for scaling WASH innovation, strengthen an ecosystem of partners, and define the enabling conditions and pathways needed to drive transformational, climate‑resilient impact for vulnerable children and communities worldwide.
The vision of the UNICEF Sustainable WASH Innovation Hub (WASH Hub) is to be a global home for building, accelerating and scaling transformational climate resilient solutions for a WASH secure future of universal and equitable access to safely managed services, addressing the full ambition of the SDG6. UNICEF’s innovation portfolio approach focuses our innovation efforts on the most challenging problems UNICEF is trying to solve for and with children and young people. It does so by identifying targeted, strategic innovative solutions – with potential to have a significant impact and for which capacity is in place for rapid scaling up – and facilitating their accelerated progress to scale. The WASH Hub supports and builds capacity within UNICEF country offices to facilitate successful scaling of WASH innovations, in-country and globally.
The Consultant will support the WASH Hub by developing a strategy for scaling WASH innovations, outlining the pathway, approach and key considerations for moving demonstration projects to multi-country and multi-region scale.
UNICEF Moldova is contracting the services of an International Individual Consultant, to document and assess UNICEF’s child protection response to the Ukraine refugee situation in the Republic of Moldova, including the Transnistrian region, with a particular focus on strengthening the child protection system and the integration of humanitarian, development, and peace nexus approaches.
The purpose of this contract is to provide technical support through 31 August 2026 for global monitoring, evaluation, learning, documentation, and accountability related to the final phase of the Big Catch-Up (BCU) initiative
UNICEF is seeking a consultant for writing, copy editing and proof-reading support on the preparation of ASWA III annual report (2025, 2026 and 2027 (final)) (global report plus annexes) and EU Annual and Final Report (2025 and Final).
Are you seeking an opportunity to contribute to the affairs of children, their protection and development? If you fit the call above, don’t miss this exciting offer at UNICEF Bolivia.
We’ are seeking a passionate expert, with grounded legal insight and systems expertise to help strengthen the Jamaica Child Protection System. This is your opportunity to drive meaningful change by supporting the implementation of a vital Case Management Review—ensuring stronger protection, smarter systems, and better outcomes for children nationwide.
If you’re committed to building safer futures and shaping lasting reform, we want to hear from you!
ICT Network and Telecoms Associate is accountable for the effective and efficient technical assistance and support for all networks and telecommunications services in the administration, maintenance, documenting, and monitoring of UNICEF's Local Area Network (LAN), Quality of Service (QoS), telecommunications services, radio and satellite, and its components. Ensures that effective and efficient network and telecommunication operations and services, along with operational support for UNICEF's local networks, as well as radio and satellite devices (BGAN, Iridium and Starlink). Identifies risks and emerging faults and enhances network capacity, security, redundancy and fault tolerance.
UNICEF Brazil is looking for a Fundraising Officer (Legacies/ Inheritances) to join our Individual Giving team in São Paulo. In this role, you’ll lead the strategic planning, development, and execution of Audience centricity fundraising initiatives focused on Legacy Giving—including wills, life insurance, and memorial donations.
This person will play a key role in, Designing and implementing Audience centric and data driven marketing campaigns to promote legacy giving across multiple platforms. Leveraging data and digital tools to optimize donor journeys, increase engagement, and maximize lifetime value (LTV). Collaborating with internal teams and external partners to build awareness and trust around legacy donations. Driving medium- and long-term income growth through innovative Audience centric, digital outreach and storytelling.
You will play a vital role in strengthening UNICEF’s collaboration with the private sector to generate lasting impact for children.
The incumbent will be responsible to lead and deliver new and on-going development and implementation of systems and functionalities for Salesforce and it’s connected systems which include the current CMS. The position also involves working with the development and support teams as well as internal and other external stakeholders. The incumbent is also responsible for the correct functioning of the CRM. The incumbent will also lead the maturity and optimal usage of SalesForce (and all of it’s clouds) by Country Office. Finally, this position will be to ensure the PFP Chile operation works under PCI compliance regulation and any other data security protocol working close with ICT Associate and Operation Manager.
The role coordinates and collaborates transversally with the supervision teams of contact providers, BI, Procurement, Digital and other internal areas, ensuring operational coherence, efficiency in execution and a consistent donor experience throughout their different journeys.
The role ensures in particular:
• Timely and quality execution of planned activities.
• Systematic monitoring of KPIs and operational results.
• Organization and prioritization of tasks and processes.
• Effective coordination with suppliers and internal areas.
• Use of digital tools and data for continuous improvement.
Under the overall guidance of the Fundraising Specialist (NO-C), the incumbent is responsible for identifying, prospecting and cultivating new business income opportunities, with a focus on individual giving acquisition and Corporate Pathways to Pledge initiatives. The role also designs and leads the integrated strategy for the acquisition of new individual donors across offline and digital channels, with a clear focus on sustainable revenue growth, diversification of the donor base, and donor quality.
The position will aim to maximize the long-term value of each new donor, ensuring high standards of quality, efficiency, and return on investment (ROI) across all acquisition campaigns and channels. Working closely with the Sustainable Growth Officer, this role has direct impact on the onboarding of new donors.
With a strong emphasis on innovation and the development of new business models, this role will be responsible for exploring, designing, and implementing strategic partnerships with the private sector, enabling access to new audiences, customer bases, and employee populations as relevant sources for acquisition and retention. This includes identifying opportunities for co-creation, commercial agreements, innovative giving mechanisms, and new recurring giving offers, both for regular donations and one-off cash contributions, tailored to different prospective donor segments.
The role will lead the diversification and scaling of acquisition channels, including the consolidation of the digital acquisition area under an integrated vision focused on continuous innovation, strategic use of data, and optimization of digital channel performance as a key driver for expanding the individual donor base. It will also contribute to strengthening UNICEF’s positioning through joint fundraising, advocacy, and rights-awareness actions within the framework of strategic partnerships.
The Operations function serves as a strategic Business Partner, ensuring the optimal and efficient use of UNICEF assets in alignment with sound management practices, office priorities, and organizational goals to deliver sustainable results for children.
The position is based in Nyala. "Previous applicants do not need to reapply".
Join our team as a Senior Administrative & Finance Associate, where you will play a pivotal role in driving efficient, cost‑effective operations, providing expert guidance to administrative teams, and ensuring high‑quality financial and administrative support in a dynamic, mission‑driven environment.
UNICEF has set out ambitious goals for its 2026-2029 Strategic Plan to accelerate progress towards achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The Division of Private Fundraising and Partnerships (PFP), based in Geneva, aims to achieve results for children by maximizing UNICEF's private sector fundraising, partnerships and engagement activities, including work with National Committees, regional and country offices, and other HQ Divisions.
The global innovative financing for children (IF4C) initiative is key to UNICEF's Strategic Plan 2026-2029 and resource mobilization strategy and aims to help address complex global challenges such as climate change and disasters, faced by millions of children and adolescents today and disproportionately affecting the poorest, most vulnerable, and marginalized.
The PFP IF4C team enables, drives, and accelerates innovative alternative financing and funding solutions for children in partnership with the Private Sector through initiatives that attract investments for climate change, environment, and disaster risk reduction.
UNICEF has set out ambitious goals for its 2026-2029 Strategic Plan to accelerate progress towards achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The Division of Private Fundraising and Partnerships (PFP), based in Geneva, aims to achieve results for children by maximizing UNICEF's private sector fundraising, partnerships and engagement activities, including work with National Committees, regional and country offices, and other HQ Divisions.
The global innovative financing for children (IF4C) initiative is key to UNICEF's Strategic Plan 2026-2029 and resource mobilization strategy and aims to help address complex global challenges such as climate change and disasters, faced by millions of children and adolescents today and disproportionately affecting the poorest, most vulnerable, and marginalized.
The PFP IF4C team enables, drives, and accelerates innovative alternative financing and funding solutions for children in partnership with the Private Sector through initiatives that attract investments for climate change, environment, and disaster risk reduction.
The WASH Hub is part of the UNICEF Centre of Excellence for WASH, Global Program Division. The vision of the UNICEF Sustainable WASH Innovation Hub (WASH Hub) is to be a global home for building, accelerating, and scaling transformational climate resilient solutions for a WASH secure future of universal and equitable access to services.
The Hub sources, pilots and scales transformational climate-resilient solutions that respond to key programmatic challenges that, if solved, will unlock faster progress for a water secure future for children and young people. This consultancy will strengthen the Hub’s role as a global catalyst, bringing together innovators, practitioners, researchers, and communities to solve the most pressing WASH challenges facing children.
The Hub is seeking a consultant to conduct a comprehensive review of the global WASH innovation ecosystem, mapping how different actors support innovations from concept to scale across humanitarian and development contexts. The consultant will analyse innovation pipelines, assess support mechanisms across the innovation journey, evaluate the scale readiness of selected innovations using the Hub’s 5D Framework, and identify gaps, overlaps, and strategic opportunities to strengthen coordination and accelerate promising solutions to national and multi country scale. This role will generate actionable insights to help UNICEF and partners better align efforts, optimise resources, and advance transformative WASH innovations for children and young people.
The UNICEF Sustainable WASH Innovation Hub (‘the Hub’) is accelerating the scaling of transformative water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) innovations for vulnerable children and their families, and strong collaboration is at the heart of this mission. The Hub sources, pilots and scales transformational climate-resilient solutions that respond to key programmatic challenges that, if solved, will unlock faster progress for a water secure future for children and young people. This consultancy will strengthen the Hub’s role as a global catalyst, bringing together innovators, practitioners, researchers, and communities to solve the most pressing WASH challenges facing children.
The Hub seeks an experienced innovation and portfolio design specialist to lead the development of Portfolio 2.0—a strengthened, tiered approach to sourcing, supporting, and scaling transformational WASH innovations that accelerate progress toward SDG 6. The consultant will design and document a refined operating model for defined solution groups, develop an updated governance framework and tailored terms and conditions, establish a sourcing and coordination mechanism for innovations, and produce a comprehensive resourcing model to enable effective portfolio management. This consultancy offers a unique opportunity to shape how UNICEF identifies, nurtures, and scales high impact, climate resilient WASH innovations that can deliver meaningful, system level change for children and young people globally.impact, climate resilient WASH innovations that can deliver meaningful, system level change for children and young people globally.
The UNICEF Sustainable WASH Innovation Hub (‘the Hub’) is accelerating the scaling of transformative water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) innovations for vulnerable children and their families, and strong collaboration is at the heart of this mission. The WASH Hub sources, pilots and scales transformational climate-resilient solutions that respond to key programmatic challenges that, if solved, will unlock faster progress for a water secure future for children and young people. This consultancy will strengthen the Hub’s role as a global catalyst, bringing together innovators, practitioners, researchers, and communities to solve the most pressing WASH challenges facing children.
For this consultancy, the WASH Hub seeks the service of an individual to support with technical guidance on the cocreation and testing of an innovative solution, guiding and providing the design for piloting, documentation and learning from demonstration sites so that the final solution translates into actionable, scalable value for WASH programming. This also includes but is not limited to, coordinating inputs from different actors with UNICEF, supporting the Strategic Advisory Group (SAG) established to support the process, advising teams on scaling pathways, and contributing to technical and sector discussions.
The UNICEF Sustainable WASH Innovation Hub (‘the Hub’) is accelerating the scaling of the transformative water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) innovations for vulnerable children and their families, and strong collaboration is at the heart of this mission. As part of our approach, the WASH Hub sources, pilots and scales transformational climate-resilient solutions that respond to key programmatic challenges that, if solved, will unlock faster progress for a water-secure future for children and young people.
For this work, the Consultant will support the WASH Hub by developing and detailing a scaling pathway, approach and key considerations for taking the solution further and supporting uptake at multi-country and multi-region scale to ensure integrated monitoring for Climate-resilient WASH. The scaling pathway is a structured approach that outlines the steps, strategies, and choices for expanding a proven innovation so it can reach a larger population and achieve sustainable impact over time.
The vision of the UNICEF Sustainable WASH Innovation Hub (‘the Hub’) is to be a global
home for building, accelerating and scaling transformational climate resilient solutions for a
WASH secure future of universal and equitable access to safely managed services. The Hub is seeking an experienced consultant to lead the development of its Strategic Plan (2026–2029), guiding the Hub’s next phase as it accelerates transformative WASH solutions from demonstration to multi‑regional scale. Building on Denmark’s foundational investment and insights from the Hub’s first three years, the Strategic Plan will articulate a bold, evidence‑driven pathway for UNICEF to lead a global shift in how climate‑resilient WASH innovations are sourced, financed, and scaled. The consultancy will help shape the Hub’s contribution to UNICEF’s Global Strategic Plan and its evolving role within the new WASH Centre of Excellence.
The selected consultant will analyse emerging sector trends, assess the Hub’s current portfolio and performance, and co‑develop a compelling vision, Theory of Change, and operational model. The Strategic Plan will outline how UNICEF will enable accelerated uptake of high‑impact solutions to help close the gap on achieving universal access to resilient, safely managed water and sanitation services. This is a unique opportunity to help shape a global agenda for scaling WASH innovation, strengthen an ecosystem of partners, and define the enabling conditions and pathways needed to drive transformational, climate‑resilient impact for vulnerable children and communities worldwide.
The vision of the UNICEF Sustainable WASH Innovation Hub (WASH Hub) is to be a global home for building, accelerating and scaling transformational climate resilient solutions for a WASH secure future of universal and equitable access to safely managed services, addressing the full ambition of the SDG6. UNICEF’s innovation portfolio approach focuses our innovation efforts on the most challenging problems UNICEF is trying to solve for and with children and young people. It does so by identifying targeted, strategic innovative solutions – with potential to have a significant impact and for which capacity is in place for rapid scaling up – and facilitating their accelerated progress to scale. The WASH Hub supports and builds capacity within UNICEF country offices to facilitate successful scaling of WASH innovations, in-country and globally.
The Consultant will support the WASH Hub by developing a strategy for scaling WASH innovations, outlining the pathway, approach and key considerations for moving demonstration projects to multi-country and multi-region scale.
UNICEF Moldova is contracting the services of an International Individual Consultant, to document and assess UNICEF’s child protection response to the Ukraine refugee situation in the Republic of Moldova, including the Transnistrian region, with a particular focus on strengthening the child protection system and the integration of humanitarian, development, and peace nexus approaches.