The consultancy is designed to augment UNICEF program delivery through specialized technical expertise, implementation‑related follow‑up, analytical inputs, structured documentation, knowledge generation, and learning products. The Consultant will work in close coordination with UNICEF colleagues, Government of Kenya counterparts, and implementing partners, as required, to deliver the agreed outputs.
The purpose of this consultancy is to provide time bound, hands on technical and coordination support to the Ministry of Education and Training (MoET) to strengthen programme management, financial oversight, and digital systems implementation within the context of GPE funded programmes.
To provide senior technical leadership and end-to-end support to UNICEF Mongolia Country Office in the development of the Country Programme Document (CPD) and the Country Programme Management Plan (CPMP), ensuring high-quality application of Results-Based Management (RBM), strategic prioritization, and operational alignment in line with UNICEF corporate guidance and UNSDCF.
The purpose of this consultancy is to strengthen Papua New Guinea’s (PNG) juvenile justice system by supporting the comprehensive review and amendment of the Juvenile Justice Act 2014, with a view to ensuring compliance with international child rights obligations and reinforcing a child-centred, rights-based and restorative justice framework consistent with established global standards and good practices.
The consultancy aims to strengthen UNICEF Kenya’s data and analysis ecosystem to generate and provide access to timely and reliable data and evidence for planning, decision-making, monitoring, and reporting. The work will also involve supporting the Government in the production of quality data and analysis.
UNICEF seeks to create a digital platform to connect universities across Africa. This platform will serve as a network for academia to share resources, optimize faculty development programs, discuss pedagogical approaches to integrating SBC courses into current curricula, and provide a space to share success stories.
The assignment aims to design and deliver a structured, practical training programme that equips young people particularly young mothers with essential skills in business development, financial management, social entrepreneurship, marketing, and access to finance,
Join UNICEF Nepal as a Parenting Education Consultant and play a key role in shaping the future of children. This consultancy offers a unique opportunity to strengthen early childhood development by promoting a nationally endorsed Parenting Education package across sectors. You will work closely with government partners, local communities, and development actors to expand outreach, build capacity, and integrate parenting support into existing systems. This role combines strategic thinking, stakeholder engagement, and hands-on implementation. If you are passionate about improving caregiver practices and driving sustainable impact for young children, this assignment offers a meaningful platform to make a difference at scale.
This is a re-advertisement due to minor amendments in the Vacancy Announcement. Previous applicants need not reapply as their original application will be duly considered. Under the supervision of UNICEF, Youth Consultants will advance the goals of U-Report, particularly in empowering youth to express their opinions on issues that affect their lives, promote youth-led development, and foster positive social change.
The Ghana Education Outcomes Project (GEOP) is a results-based financing programme designed to improve learning outcomes and support the reintegration of out-of-school children into formal education across northern Ghana. Embedded within the World Bank-funded Ghana Accountability for Learning Outcomes Project (GALOP), GEOP pays service providers against independently verified outcomes across two components: an Accelerated Learning Programme (ALP) for out-of-school children, and a Mainstream School Improvement Programme (MSIP) targeting literacy and numeracy in primary schools.
UNICEF is seeking for a Consultant who will strengthen OSE’s prospecting, proposal development, reporting, quality assurance and pipeline funding monitoring work through technical and operational support for the cultivation and management of partnerships across public and private income channels.
The objective of this consultancy is to support the Ministry of Health (MoH) of Mozambique in developing a comprehensive nutrition program Action Plan for the health sector that guides the planning and implementation of high impact evidence-based actions aimed at promoting nutrition and improving health throughout the life cycle. This Action Plan will contribute to improving the coverage and quality of essential nutritional actions in the Mozambican health system in a sustainable and comprehensive way, especially for vulnerable populations. The Action Plan will also be aligned with the five core pillars of the Government of Mozambique's Five-Year Program (PQG) for 2025–2029, the three key principles of the National Health Policy and the five key shifts proposed in the Lusaka Agenda 2023. To make the development of the national action plan effective, the consultant must ensure alignment with national health strategies and priorities and international standards, in particular with the guidelines of different areas of nutrition action at the level of the National Health System and the Community Health Subsystem, with an emphasis on promotion, prevention, treatment and rehabilitation and its link with other essential sectors (e.g. education, agriculture, industry and commerce, social action, public works, among others)
UNICEF is seeking for a Consultant who will lead the development and delivery of knowledge management and evidence synthesis function on violence against children (VAC), child protection systems strengthening and public financing for child protection, while ensuring a coherent and evidence-driven contribution to the Second Global Ministerial Conference on Ending Violence Against Children.
UNICEF seeks a highly motivated, organized, and innovative consultant to support coordination, implementation, monitoring and resource mobilisation for TTI. The consultant will also play a key role in supporting the growth and scaling of the initiative to maximize its impact.
Under the supervision of the Climate Resilience Global Practice team (Nairobi CoE Satellite Office), the consultant will work in close collaboration with the Innovative Finance for Children (IF4C) team, EMOPS, PPD, and other relevant stakeholders, including regional and country offices. This is an exciting opportunity to contribute to a transformative initiative at the intersection of climate action, disaster risk finance, and children’s rights.
The objective of this consultancy is to provide technical assistance to strengthen nutrition governance and advance the implementation of the Roadmap for Nutrition for All in Kiribati. This includes supporting the establishment of a multisectoral National Food and Nutrition Council, developing a Common Results Framework (CRF) and strengthening national mechanisms for coordination, accountability, monitoring, and implementation through the integration of nutrition priorities into sectoral plans, policies, and budgets.
The consultancy will help strengthen programme delivery by supporting implementation planning, identifying and addressing bottlenecks, building synergies across related initiatives, facilitating stakeholder engagement, and ensuring that programme activities are aligned with broader government priorities and PSS planning processes. The assignment will also provide technical monitoring and reporting support to the UNICEF North Pacific Office for education and ECD-related activities with PSS, OCS and other partners.
Location:Marshall Islands, Fiji/Pacific Island Countries
The consultancy is designed to augment UNICEF program delivery through specialized technical expertise, implementation‑related follow‑up, analytical inputs, structured documentation, knowledge generation, and learning products. The Consultant will work in close coordination with UNICEF colleagues, Government of Kenya counterparts, and implementing partners, as required, to deliver the agreed outputs.
The purpose of this consultancy is to provide time bound, hands on technical and coordination support to the Ministry of Education and Training (MoET) to strengthen programme management, financial oversight, and digital systems implementation within the context of GPE funded programmes.
To provide senior technical leadership and end-to-end support to UNICEF Mongolia Country Office in the development of the Country Programme Document (CPD) and the Country Programme Management Plan (CPMP), ensuring high-quality application of Results-Based Management (RBM), strategic prioritization, and operational alignment in line with UNICEF corporate guidance and UNSDCF.
The purpose of this consultancy is to strengthen Papua New Guinea’s (PNG) juvenile justice system by supporting the comprehensive review and amendment of the Juvenile Justice Act 2014, with a view to ensuring compliance with international child rights obligations and reinforcing a child-centred, rights-based and restorative justice framework consistent with established global standards and good practices.
The consultancy aims to strengthen UNICEF Kenya’s data and analysis ecosystem to generate and provide access to timely and reliable data and evidence for planning, decision-making, monitoring, and reporting. The work will also involve supporting the Government in the production of quality data and analysis.
UNICEF seeks to create a digital platform to connect universities across Africa. This platform will serve as a network for academia to share resources, optimize faculty development programs, discuss pedagogical approaches to integrating SBC courses into current curricula, and provide a space to share success stories.
The assignment aims to design and deliver a structured, practical training programme that equips young people particularly young mothers with essential skills in business development, financial management, social entrepreneurship, marketing, and access to finance,
Join UNICEF Nepal as a Parenting Education Consultant and play a key role in shaping the future of children. This consultancy offers a unique opportunity to strengthen early childhood development by promoting a nationally endorsed Parenting Education package across sectors. You will work closely with government partners, local communities, and development actors to expand outreach, build capacity, and integrate parenting support into existing systems. This role combines strategic thinking, stakeholder engagement, and hands-on implementation. If you are passionate about improving caregiver practices and driving sustainable impact for young children, this assignment offers a meaningful platform to make a difference at scale.
This is a re-advertisement due to minor amendments in the Vacancy Announcement. Previous applicants need not reapply as their original application will be duly considered. Under the supervision of UNICEF, Youth Consultants will advance the goals of U-Report, particularly in empowering youth to express their opinions on issues that affect their lives, promote youth-led development, and foster positive social change.
The Ghana Education Outcomes Project (GEOP) is a results-based financing programme designed to improve learning outcomes and support the reintegration of out-of-school children into formal education across northern Ghana. Embedded within the World Bank-funded Ghana Accountability for Learning Outcomes Project (GALOP), GEOP pays service providers against independently verified outcomes across two components: an Accelerated Learning Programme (ALP) for out-of-school children, and a Mainstream School Improvement Programme (MSIP) targeting literacy and numeracy in primary schools.
UNICEF is seeking for a Consultant who will strengthen OSE’s prospecting, proposal development, reporting, quality assurance and pipeline funding monitoring work through technical and operational support for the cultivation and management of partnerships across public and private income channels.
The objective of this consultancy is to support the Ministry of Health (MoH) of Mozambique in developing a comprehensive nutrition program Action Plan for the health sector that guides the planning and implementation of high impact evidence-based actions aimed at promoting nutrition and improving health throughout the life cycle. This Action Plan will contribute to improving the coverage and quality of essential nutritional actions in the Mozambican health system in a sustainable and comprehensive way, especially for vulnerable populations. The Action Plan will also be aligned with the five core pillars of the Government of Mozambique's Five-Year Program (PQG) for 2025–2029, the three key principles of the National Health Policy and the five key shifts proposed in the Lusaka Agenda 2023. To make the development of the national action plan effective, the consultant must ensure alignment with national health strategies and priorities and international standards, in particular with the guidelines of different areas of nutrition action at the level of the National Health System and the Community Health Subsystem, with an emphasis on promotion, prevention, treatment and rehabilitation and its link with other essential sectors (e.g. education, agriculture, industry and commerce, social action, public works, among others)
UNICEF is seeking for a Consultant who will lead the development and delivery of knowledge management and evidence synthesis function on violence against children (VAC), child protection systems strengthening and public financing for child protection, while ensuring a coherent and evidence-driven contribution to the Second Global Ministerial Conference on Ending Violence Against Children.
UNICEF seeks a highly motivated, organized, and innovative consultant to support coordination, implementation, monitoring and resource mobilisation for TTI. The consultant will also play a key role in supporting the growth and scaling of the initiative to maximize its impact.
Under the supervision of the Climate Resilience Global Practice team (Nairobi CoE Satellite Office), the consultant will work in close collaboration with the Innovative Finance for Children (IF4C) team, EMOPS, PPD, and other relevant stakeholders, including regional and country offices. This is an exciting opportunity to contribute to a transformative initiative at the intersection of climate action, disaster risk finance, and children’s rights.
The objective of this consultancy is to provide technical assistance to strengthen nutrition governance and advance the implementation of the Roadmap for Nutrition for All in Kiribati. This includes supporting the establishment of a multisectoral National Food and Nutrition Council, developing a Common Results Framework (CRF) and strengthening national mechanisms for coordination, accountability, monitoring, and implementation through the integration of nutrition priorities into sectoral plans, policies, and budgets.
The consultancy will help strengthen programme delivery by supporting implementation planning, identifying and addressing bottlenecks, building synergies across related initiatives, facilitating stakeholder engagement, and ensuring that programme activities are aligned with broader government priorities and PSS planning processes. The assignment will also provide technical monitoring and reporting support to the UNICEF North Pacific Office for education and ECD-related activities with PSS, OCS and other partners.
Location:Marshall Islands, Fiji/Pacific Island Countries