The UNICEF Somalia Country Office requires support in areas related to accountability in formulation, coordination, planning, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of its health programme.
Under the guidance of the supervisor, support the health section to ensure effective, equitable, and efficient program delivery. This includes support to field offices, developing workplans, and ensuring compliance with donor guidelines. Strengthen monitoring and assessment approaches to prevent aid diversion, ensuring programmatic visits and risk assessments are conducted. Enhance systems to manage capacity injection, including data analysis, monitoring, and verification in line with donor conditionalities. Provide support for programme cycle planning and monitoring, integrating systematic approaches for accountability and communication of results. Offer technical support and capacity building to teams and government partners, fostering knowledge exchange and innovation. Collaborate with internal and external partners to streamline mechanisms for effective management of capacity injection to the health sector, ensuring alignment with donor requirements and maintaining sound internal controls.
UNICE is looking for a professional consultant who will provide technical support to the department of Health and Humanitarians Affairs’ Health systems Diseases and Nutrition Division, to improve the quality of data and information that is available and used on Health, Nutrition, Population and Reproductive Maternal Newborn Child Adolescents Health. A specific focus of this position is an effective Planning, monitoring, evaluation and reporting of the division’s priority plans, programs and strategies in line with AU and donor funding.
To support the Ministry of Health, Eritrea, and partners in conducting a comprehensive Cold Chain Equipment (CCE) inventory using WHO Inventory Gap Analysis (IGA) tools. The aim is to determine the storage capacity required per health facility and district based on target populations, assess current equipment for obsolescence, and develop a replacement and expansion plan for cold chain capacity, accommodating new vaccines and future immunization campaigns over the next five years.
UNICEF Nepal Country Office is looking for committed professionals and experts to adapt, contextualize and rollout the UNICEF’s online SBC+ Regional Capacity Development Programme to a remote and presential hybrid modality, aiming at contributing to build SBC+ sectoral national and subnational systems by strengthening the common understanding, technical knowledge and impact of SBC+, including Behavioural Sciences for social change, Risk Communication and Community Engagement and Accountability to Affected Populations, Faith Engagement for Positive Change, Digital SBC and Social and Gender Norms, among other approaches and solutions, to advance children’s rights and development across Nepal and beyond.
The Health Specialist will report to the Health Specialist Team Lead. The Health Specialist- will be responsible for managing, implementing, monitoring and reporting the programme progress of the health programme (e.g. maternal, neonatal, child survival/development, emergencies and HIV/PMTCT) within the Cox’s Bazar programme (both for the Rohingya response and the host communities). He/she will supervise a Health Specialist- MNCAH and Health Officer - PHC.
The UNICEF Somalia Country Office requires support in areas related to accountability in formulation, coordination, planning, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of its health programme.
Under the guidance of the supervisor, support the health section to ensure effective, equitable, and efficient program delivery. This includes support to field offices, developing workplans, and ensuring compliance with donor guidelines. Strengthen monitoring and assessment approaches to prevent aid diversion, ensuring programmatic visits and risk assessments are conducted. Enhance systems to manage capacity injection, including data analysis, monitoring, and verification in line with donor conditionalities. Provide support for programme cycle planning and monitoring, integrating systematic approaches for accountability and communication of results. Offer technical support and capacity building to teams and government partners, fostering knowledge exchange and innovation. Collaborate with internal and external partners to streamline mechanisms for effective management of capacity injection to the health sector, ensuring alignment with donor requirements and maintaining sound internal controls.
UNICE is looking for a professional consultant who will provide technical support to the department of Health and Humanitarians Affairs’ Health systems Diseases and Nutrition Division, to improve the quality of data and information that is available and used on Health, Nutrition, Population and Reproductive Maternal Newborn Child Adolescents Health. A specific focus of this position is an effective Planning, monitoring, evaluation and reporting of the division’s priority plans, programs and strategies in line with AU and donor funding.
To support the Ministry of Health, Eritrea, and partners in conducting a comprehensive Cold Chain Equipment (CCE) inventory using WHO Inventory Gap Analysis (IGA) tools. The aim is to determine the storage capacity required per health facility and district based on target populations, assess current equipment for obsolescence, and develop a replacement and expansion plan for cold chain capacity, accommodating new vaccines and future immunization campaigns over the next five years.
UNICEF Nepal Country Office is looking for committed professionals and experts to adapt, contextualize and rollout the UNICEF’s online SBC+ Regional Capacity Development Programme to a remote and presential hybrid modality, aiming at contributing to build SBC+ sectoral national and subnational systems by strengthening the common understanding, technical knowledge and impact of SBC+, including Behavioural Sciences for social change, Risk Communication and Community Engagement and Accountability to Affected Populations, Faith Engagement for Positive Change, Digital SBC and Social and Gender Norms, among other approaches and solutions, to advance children’s rights and development across Nepal and beyond.
The Health Specialist will report to the Health Specialist Team Lead. The Health Specialist- will be responsible for managing, implementing, monitoring and reporting the programme progress of the health programme (e.g. maternal, neonatal, child survival/development, emergencies and HIV/PMTCT) within the Cox’s Bazar programme (both for the Rohingya response and the host communities). He/she will supervise a Health Specialist- MNCAH and Health Officer - PHC.