Provide technical support to build national capacity for integrating AI and ICT into teaching and learning, ensuring the optimal use of school-based digital learning solutions being deployed in Public Education, in line with the developed Education Technology Integration Framework.
Current work on the questionnaire architecture and content of standard MICS7 questionnaires is nearly completed following the MICS7 Regional Survey Design Workshops (8 completed so far). Current and future MICS participating country/survey teams are and will be in need of technical support on
• finalizing and updating the full content of MICS7 survey tools
• providing technical support to ongoing MICS7 surveys including the planning, sample design, questionnaire customisation, pre-test of questionnaires, customisation of tabulation plans, fieldworkers training, fieldwork monitoring, data analysis and report drafting, and dissemination,
• support to planning and organisation of the regional and/or global MICS Survey Design, Data Processing and Data Interpretation and Further Analysis workshops, and
• Oversee and contribute to the acquisition of GIS data, anonymization and dissemination of surveys
UNICEF is seeking a Chief Economist & Director of Social Policy to lead the Center of Excellence on Child Poverty in Panama with satellite teams in Nairobi, Amman, Bangkok and in New York. S/he reports to the Director of Programme. The Chief Economist & Director, Social Policy must possess credibility and strong leadership abilities to actively engage at the cutting edge of international policy dialogue and participate in important discussions that prioritize child rights and well-being. S/he will provide effective leadership in influencing the policy agenda of key global partners and for relevant UNICEF programme and advocacy agenda, and advise the senior management of the organization on policy pathways to achieving the child-related Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and beyond. S/he will contribute to shaping opportunities and solving various challenging economic and social policy issues affecting children by providing analysis and policy recommendations towards at-scale programme design and institutional strengthening. Such analysis and policy recommendations will include pro-child development measures for macroeconomic stability, good governance, and sustainable fiscal space and debt restructuring for enhanced investments in child wellbeing by governments and partners.
Roster de expertos calificados para realizar análisis prospectivos sobre tendencias demográficas emergentes y sus implicaciones para la infancia y adolescencia en República Dominicana
Under the direction, guidance, and supervision of the Senior Evaluation Specialist / Chief of the Programme Effectiveness and Impact Evaluation section, the Impact Evaluation Specialist is responsible for implementing UNICEF’s Impact Evaluation Strategy and technical supervision of the multi-county impact evaluation portfolio under the Adaptive Social Protection: Evidence for Child Outcomes (ASPECT) programme – a multi-year partnership between the Evaluation Office and German Development Cooperation, which is implemented in collaboration with the Office of Strategy and Evidence.
Provide technical support to build national capacity for integrating AI and ICT into teaching and learning, ensuring the optimal use of school-based digital learning solutions being deployed in Public Education, in line with the developed Education Technology Integration Framework.
Current work on the questionnaire architecture and content of standard MICS7 questionnaires is nearly completed following the MICS7 Regional Survey Design Workshops (8 completed so far). Current and future MICS participating country/survey teams are and will be in need of technical support on
• finalizing and updating the full content of MICS7 survey tools
• providing technical support to ongoing MICS7 surveys including the planning, sample design, questionnaire customisation, pre-test of questionnaires, customisation of tabulation plans, fieldworkers training, fieldwork monitoring, data analysis and report drafting, and dissemination,
• support to planning and organisation of the regional and/or global MICS Survey Design, Data Processing and Data Interpretation and Further Analysis workshops, and
• Oversee and contribute to the acquisition of GIS data, anonymization and dissemination of surveys
UNICEF is seeking a Chief Economist & Director of Social Policy to lead the Center of Excellence on Child Poverty in Panama with satellite teams in Nairobi, Amman, Bangkok and in New York. S/he reports to the Director of Programme. The Chief Economist & Director, Social Policy must possess credibility and strong leadership abilities to actively engage at the cutting edge of international policy dialogue and participate in important discussions that prioritize child rights and well-being. S/he will provide effective leadership in influencing the policy agenda of key global partners and for relevant UNICEF programme and advocacy agenda, and advise the senior management of the organization on policy pathways to achieving the child-related Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and beyond. S/he will contribute to shaping opportunities and solving various challenging economic and social policy issues affecting children by providing analysis and policy recommendations towards at-scale programme design and institutional strengthening. Such analysis and policy recommendations will include pro-child development measures for macroeconomic stability, good governance, and sustainable fiscal space and debt restructuring for enhanced investments in child wellbeing by governments and partners.
Roster de expertos calificados para realizar análisis prospectivos sobre tendencias demográficas emergentes y sus implicaciones para la infancia y adolescencia en República Dominicana
Under the direction, guidance, and supervision of the Senior Evaluation Specialist / Chief of the Programme Effectiveness and Impact Evaluation section, the Impact Evaluation Specialist is responsible for implementing UNICEF’s Impact Evaluation Strategy and technical supervision of the multi-county impact evaluation portfolio under the Adaptive Social Protection: Evidence for Child Outcomes (ASPECT) programme – a multi-year partnership between the Evaluation Office and German Development Cooperation, which is implemented in collaboration with the Office of Strategy and Evidence.