The Humanitarian Evaluation Effectiveness Portfolio (HEEP) within the Evaluation Office will be managing several L3 evaluations during the second half of 2025 and 2026. These include the evaluation of UNICEF’s L3 (Level 3) response in Lebanon. Aligned with EO’s vision to deliver high quality, utilization-focused and more cost-efficient evaluations as well as to ensure rapid turn-around of evaluation deliverables able to inform humanitarian programming in a timely manner; in light of the limited internal capacity within HEEP to complete all the activities included in its work plan; and given UNICEF’s strong localization commitments and its prioritization of local expertise and knowledge as well as of supporting national evaluation capacity and national ownership, EO is currently seeking two Humanitarian Evaluation Consultant to support one of the portfolio’s most high-profile activities of the year: the L3 Lebanon evaluation. Under the guidance of the EO’s Senior Evaluation Specialist (Humanitarian) and the direct supervision of the L3 Lebanon Team Lead and Co-Lead, the consultant will provide technical support to the L3 Lebanon evaluation and help strengthen the overall quality and utility of the final deliverables. The consultant will also review the draft report produced within the scope of another important evaluation (L3 SoP) due to the links existing between the two responses
The Humanitarian Evaluation Effectiveness Portfolio (HEEP) within the Evaluation Office will be managing several L3 evaluations during the second half of 2025 and 2026. These include evaluations of UNICEF’s L3 (Level 3) responses in State of Palestine (SoP), Lebanon and Syria. In addition, HEEP will begin designing two new thematic evaluations: one focusing on UNICEF’s humanitarian access (evaluation of UNICEF’s Staying and Delivering) and one on UNICEF’s risk taking and risk management, in line with the forthcoming Plan of Global Evaluations (PGE). Aligned with EO’s vision to deliver more cost-efficient evaluations and ensure rapid turn-around of evaluation deliverables and in light of the limited capacity within HEEP to complete all the activities included in its work plan, EO is currently seeking a Humanitarian Evaluation Consultant (Senior Level) to support some of the portfolio’s most high-profile activities with a focus on evaluating the performance of sectoral and multisectoral programming during the responses, including Child Protection, Education and Gender-based violence in Emergencies, three of the areas that have often been marginalized during previous L3 activations. Under the supervision of the EO’s Senior Evaluation Specialist (Humanitarian), the consultant will provide for scheduled humanitarian evaluations (both L3 specific and thematic ones) and help strengthen the overall quality and utility of humanitarian evaluations across UNICEF. tand help strengthen the overall quality and utility of humanitarian evaluations across UNICEF
The Humanitarian Evaluation Effectiveness Portfolio (HEEP) within the Evaluation Office will be managing several L3 evaluations during the second half of 2025 and 2026. These include evaluations of UNICEF’s L3 (Level 3) responses in State of Palestine (SoP), Lebanon and Syria. In addition, HEEP will begin designing two new thematic evaluations: one focusing on UNICEF’s humanitarian access (evaluation of UNICEF’s Staying and Delivering) and one on UNICEF’s risk taking and risk management, in line with the forthcoming Plan of Global Evaluations (GPE). Aligned with EO’s vision to deliver more cost-efficient evaluations and ensure rapid turn-around of evaluation deliverables and in light of the limited capacity within HEEP to complete all the activities included in its work plan, EO is currently seeking a Humanitarian Evaluation Consultant (Senior Level) to support some of the portfolio’s most high-profile activities with a focus on evaluating the performance of operations (Supply, DPC, Public Partnerships, etc.) during the responses. Under the supervision of the EO’s Senior Evaluation Specialist (Humanitarian), the consultant will provide technical support for scheduled humanitarian evaluations (both L3 specific and thematic ones) and help strengthen the overall quality and utility of humanitarian evaluations across UNICEF.
The Humanitarian Evaluation Effectiveness Portfolio (HEEP) within the Evaluation Office will be managing several L3 evaluations during the second half of 2025 and 2026. These include evaluations of UNICEF’s L3 (Level 3) responses in the State of Palestine (SoP) and Lebanon. Aligned with EO’s vision to deliver more cost-efficient evaluations and ensure rapid turn-around of evaluation deliverables and in light of the limited capacity within HEEP to complete all the activities included in its work plan, EO is currently seeking a Humanitarian Evaluation Consultant (Senior Level) serving as Technical Adviser to the evaluating team working on the two upcoming L3 evaluations. Under the supervision of the EO’s Senior Evaluation Specialist (Humanitarian), the consultant will help strengthen the overall quality of the two concerned evaluation processes and accrue the utility of the related humanitarian evaluations deliverables
The Humanitarian Evaluation Effectiveness Portfolio (HEEP) within the Evaluation Office will be managing several L3 evaluations during the second half of 2025 and 2026. These include evaluations of UNICEF’s L3 (Level 3) responses in State of Palestine (SoP) and Lebanon. Aligned with EO’s vision to deliver more cost-efficient evaluations and ensure rapid turn-around of evaluation deliverables and in light of the limited capacity within HEEP to complete all the activities included in its work plan, EO is currently seeking a Humanitarian Evaluation Consultant (Senior Level) to co-lead the evaluation of the UNICEF’s L3 response in Lebanon and to contribute to the evaluation of the UNICEF’s L3 response in SoP. Under the supervision of the EO’s Senior Evaluation Specialist (Humanitarian), the consultant will provide technical support to the conduct of these two humanitarian evaluations and help strengthen the overall quality and utility of humanitarian evaluations across UNICEF.
Anchored in UNICEF, Generation Unlimited (GenU) is a leading global Public-Private-Youth Partnership, bringing together global organizations and leaders with young people to co-create and deliver innovative solutions on a global scale. Within GenU, the Global Volunteer Initiative is leading on the Green Rising, working more closely with young people to build climate resilience in their communities and foster sustainable livelihoods.
The hired consultant will be responsible for helping to support implementation of the Green Rising initiative, including the Green Rising Investment Facility, by making inputs into the global Green Rising strategy – through strategy advice and facilitation expertise - and by providing tailored advice on Green Rising programming to implementing UNICEF country offices, including bringing new offices onboard to the initiative. S/he will support the development of multiple strategy streams – from capacity building to supporting collaborationg with other agencies and organizations -- to leverage youth power to achieve programmatic results, including environmental impact and sustainable livelihoods, across UNICEF and partners while empowering and upskilling young people. Linked to this work, s/he will contribute to drafting fundraising proposals and marketing communications and will support key events and fora such as skill-shares, webinars, community calls and design workshops using facilitation techniques guided by human-centred design. The consultant will be supervised by the head of the Global Volunteer Initiative (GVI) within Generation Unlimited/UNICEF and work closely with the GVI team. The work will require some travel. For additional background, refer to the Generation Unlimited/Global Volunteer Initiative and Green Rising websites.
Under the general guidance of the supervisor, the Social Policy officer is accountable for providing technical support and assistance in all stages of social policy programming and related advocacy from strategic planning and formulation to delivery of concrete and sustainable results.
UNICEF in collaboration with ILO and WHO will be launching a joint programme to improve the quality of life of rural population affected by multidimensional poverty. The project will aim to achieve the following specific objective(s):
1) Improved access to and quality of health services in rural communities.
2) Strengthened social protection systems, both at the national and local levels, for the benefit of the less advantaged groups.
Are you passionate about making a real difference in the lives of children? UNICEF Ghana Country Office is looking for a dynamic intern to join our Child Rights Monitoring (CRM) Team in Accra!
As an intern, you will play a key role in supporting the development of the Situation Analysis of Children (SitAn), the engagement with Parliament on child rights, and contributing to knowledge management and data analysis efforts.
This is a unique opportunity to gain hands-on experience, grow your professional skills, and be part of a team committed to advancing the rights and well-being of every child.
If you’re ready for a rewarding challenge and eager to make a difference, apply now and join the UNICEF Ghana team for 26 weeks.
UNICEF is globally mandated to promote the implementation of the Convention on the Rights of the Child.
The UNICEF Strategic Plan 2026-2029 recognizes the critical role of localization and local governance, through local governments and actors, as accelerators for the realization of children’s rights.
Engaging with local governments and other local stakeholders supports and finances critical transformations in system-building and enhances local capacities. This contributes to improved outcomes for children and their families, ensuring their needs are prioritized and protected, especially those of the most marginalized. As a result, UNICEF has been engaging with local governments and actors for many years, across different entry points, including through UNICEF National Committees in high-income countries. Twenty-one National Committees reported working on different elements of local governance programming, aiming to further enhance results for children at the subnational and local level. The Child Friendly Cities Initiative (CFCI) is one of the engagement platforms through which National Committees partner with local governments in many countries.
Since 2021, a new CFCI guidance document, developed and issued by PG Social Policy and Social Protection at HQ has been implemented in UNICEF National Committees. In parallel, reflection on the implementation by National Committees of a local governance approach beyond the CFCI methodology has been launched to ensure a strategic and tailored approach towards local governments, aligned with their national advocacy strategy. With the transition of the PG Social Policy and Social Protection Team at HQ to the newly established Center of Excellence, additional support will be required for the CFCI. This support is essential to ensure continuity of supervision and quality assurance of strategic activities implemented by the National Committees. It also enhances the coherence of activities implemented by Country Offices.
UNICEF Lebanon is looking for a consultant to provide technical support for the Social and Behavior Change–Community Engagement (SBC-CE) component of the upcoming HPV vaccine introduction. The consultant will co-develop an HPV SBC-CE plan, design and pre-test communication materials, train frontline and community workers, and guide the implementation partner to ensure effective community outreach, rumor management, and inclusive engagement ahead of the 2026 national vaccine rollout.
The overall purpose of this consultancy is to provide technical leadership in the development of:
1. A five-year strategic plan for the Kyabazinga Initiatives.
2. A Monitoring and Evaluation framework to track progress, measure impact, and ensure accountability – including a culturally grounded accountability regional framework for stakeholders
3. A Resource mobilization strategy to secure and diversify funding for the Initiative’s sustainability.
The purpose of this assignment is to support UNICEF Armenia CO – in collaboration with Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs (MoLSA) and the World Bank -in data processing and analysis for the vulnerability assessment reform (transition to hybrid means tested model) to inform the pilot and future rollout of the reform countrywide and contribute to the monitoring framework.
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.
Exciting consultancy opportunity to conduct an in-depth analysis of the 2025 subnational budgets across 10 selected districts to inform policy advocacy and enhance the efficiency, equity, and effectiveness of public spending on social services relevant to children.
UNICEF China Office is looking for a consultant to carry out a rapid survey and analysis between October 2025 and February 2025 to inform the design and implementation of the partnership initiative for the Generation Unlimited (GenU) Project.
Climate change, disasters and environmental degradation threaten children’s rights and well-being, undermining progress in child survival and development. It is imperative that countries adopt climate-focused policies and financing strategies that ensure climate-resilient, low-carbon social services to help children and families adapt to increasingly severe impacts.
Aligned with UNICEF’s Strategic Plan and Sustainability and Climate Action Plan (SCAP), UNICEF advances policy to embed child rights across Paris Agreement instruments (NDCs, NAPs, sector plans) and UNFCCC guidance, linking climate policy commitments to country-level systems and risk-informed, shock-responsive services for children.
As UNICEF drives practical, measurable policy change in climate action, a UNFCCC policy consultant is needed to support UNICEF engagement in key climate policy processes. This includes collaboration with current and incoming COP Presidencies to elevate child rights, monitoring key negotiations workstreams, supporting effective engagement with the Action Agenda, and contributing to political advocacy, mobilization efforts and government engagement, including through the Group of Friends for Children and Climate Action. The consultant will also support internal coordination, policy planning and fundraising efforts, aligned with UNICEF’s Sustainability and Climate Action Plan (2023-2030) and climate policy priorities
UNICEF Nigeria Country Office in Abuja, Nigeria is seeking a passionate and committed person to work in the role of an international consultant for rapid education needs assessments in Benue and Sokoto states and invites applications from highly motivated and committed persons who want to contribute to results for children. If you are that person, we encourage you to apply and become part of a highly motivated and committed team.
UNICEF Nigeria Country Office in Abuja, Nigeria is seeking a passionate and committed person to work in the role of an International Consultancy for Tracer study on Girls Education and Skills Partnership and invites applications from highly motivated and committed persons who want to contribute to results for children. If you are that person, we encourage you to apply and become part of a highly motivated and committed team.
Le but de cette consultation est de contribuer à la dissémination des résultats obtenus, des bonnes pratiques et des leçons apprises dans le cadre de la mise en œuvre d’initiatives telles que l’approche du marketing social en faveur du Grand Rattrapage, le rappel par SMS des rendez-vous de vaccination, et la solarisation des formations sanitaires dépourvues d’électricité. Il s'agira, au consultant, de fournir un appui technique à la section Survie et Croissance de l’Enfant de l’UNICEF au Togo pour la collecte, la revue et l’analyse de la documentation relative aux principales initiatives mises en œuvre en vue de renforcer le Programme Élargi de Vaccination (PEV) de routine.
The Humanitarian Evaluation Effectiveness Portfolio (HEEP) within the Evaluation Office will be managing several L3 evaluations during the second half of 2025 and 2026. These include the evaluation of UNICEF’s L3 (Level 3) response in Lebanon. Aligned with EO’s vision to deliver high quality, utilization-focused and more cost-efficient evaluations as well as to ensure rapid turn-around of evaluation deliverables able to inform humanitarian programming in a timely manner; in light of the limited internal capacity within HEEP to complete all the activities included in its work plan; and given UNICEF’s strong localization commitments and its prioritization of local expertise and knowledge as well as of supporting national evaluation capacity and national ownership, EO is currently seeking two Humanitarian Evaluation Consultant to support one of the portfolio’s most high-profile activities of the year: the L3 Lebanon evaluation. Under the guidance of the EO’s Senior Evaluation Specialist (Humanitarian) and the direct supervision of the L3 Lebanon Team Lead and Co-Lead, the consultant will provide technical support to the L3 Lebanon evaluation and help strengthen the overall quality and utility of the final deliverables. The consultant will also review the draft report produced within the scope of another important evaluation (L3 SoP) due to the links existing between the two responses
The Humanitarian Evaluation Effectiveness Portfolio (HEEP) within the Evaluation Office will be managing several L3 evaluations during the second half of 2025 and 2026. These include evaluations of UNICEF’s L3 (Level 3) responses in State of Palestine (SoP), Lebanon and Syria. In addition, HEEP will begin designing two new thematic evaluations: one focusing on UNICEF’s humanitarian access (evaluation of UNICEF’s Staying and Delivering) and one on UNICEF’s risk taking and risk management, in line with the forthcoming Plan of Global Evaluations (PGE). Aligned with EO’s vision to deliver more cost-efficient evaluations and ensure rapid turn-around of evaluation deliverables and in light of the limited capacity within HEEP to complete all the activities included in its work plan, EO is currently seeking a Humanitarian Evaluation Consultant (Senior Level) to support some of the portfolio’s most high-profile activities with a focus on evaluating the performance of sectoral and multisectoral programming during the responses, including Child Protection, Education and Gender-based violence in Emergencies, three of the areas that have often been marginalized during previous L3 activations. Under the supervision of the EO’s Senior Evaluation Specialist (Humanitarian), the consultant will provide for scheduled humanitarian evaluations (both L3 specific and thematic ones) and help strengthen the overall quality and utility of humanitarian evaluations across UNICEF. tand help strengthen the overall quality and utility of humanitarian evaluations across UNICEF
The Humanitarian Evaluation Effectiveness Portfolio (HEEP) within the Evaluation Office will be managing several L3 evaluations during the second half of 2025 and 2026. These include evaluations of UNICEF’s L3 (Level 3) responses in State of Palestine (SoP), Lebanon and Syria. In addition, HEEP will begin designing two new thematic evaluations: one focusing on UNICEF’s humanitarian access (evaluation of UNICEF’s Staying and Delivering) and one on UNICEF’s risk taking and risk management, in line with the forthcoming Plan of Global Evaluations (GPE). Aligned with EO’s vision to deliver more cost-efficient evaluations and ensure rapid turn-around of evaluation deliverables and in light of the limited capacity within HEEP to complete all the activities included in its work plan, EO is currently seeking a Humanitarian Evaluation Consultant (Senior Level) to support some of the portfolio’s most high-profile activities with a focus on evaluating the performance of operations (Supply, DPC, Public Partnerships, etc.) during the responses. Under the supervision of the EO’s Senior Evaluation Specialist (Humanitarian), the consultant will provide technical support for scheduled humanitarian evaluations (both L3 specific and thematic ones) and help strengthen the overall quality and utility of humanitarian evaluations across UNICEF.
The Humanitarian Evaluation Effectiveness Portfolio (HEEP) within the Evaluation Office will be managing several L3 evaluations during the second half of 2025 and 2026. These include evaluations of UNICEF’s L3 (Level 3) responses in the State of Palestine (SoP) and Lebanon. Aligned with EO’s vision to deliver more cost-efficient evaluations and ensure rapid turn-around of evaluation deliverables and in light of the limited capacity within HEEP to complete all the activities included in its work plan, EO is currently seeking a Humanitarian Evaluation Consultant (Senior Level) serving as Technical Adviser to the evaluating team working on the two upcoming L3 evaluations. Under the supervision of the EO’s Senior Evaluation Specialist (Humanitarian), the consultant will help strengthen the overall quality of the two concerned evaluation processes and accrue the utility of the related humanitarian evaluations deliverables
The Humanitarian Evaluation Effectiveness Portfolio (HEEP) within the Evaluation Office will be managing several L3 evaluations during the second half of 2025 and 2026. These include evaluations of UNICEF’s L3 (Level 3) responses in State of Palestine (SoP) and Lebanon. Aligned with EO’s vision to deliver more cost-efficient evaluations and ensure rapid turn-around of evaluation deliverables and in light of the limited capacity within HEEP to complete all the activities included in its work plan, EO is currently seeking a Humanitarian Evaluation Consultant (Senior Level) to co-lead the evaluation of the UNICEF’s L3 response in Lebanon and to contribute to the evaluation of the UNICEF’s L3 response in SoP. Under the supervision of the EO’s Senior Evaluation Specialist (Humanitarian), the consultant will provide technical support to the conduct of these two humanitarian evaluations and help strengthen the overall quality and utility of humanitarian evaluations across UNICEF.
Anchored in UNICEF, Generation Unlimited (GenU) is a leading global Public-Private-Youth Partnership, bringing together global organizations and leaders with young people to co-create and deliver innovative solutions on a global scale. Within GenU, the Global Volunteer Initiative is leading on the Green Rising, working more closely with young people to build climate resilience in their communities and foster sustainable livelihoods.
The hired consultant will be responsible for helping to support implementation of the Green Rising initiative, including the Green Rising Investment Facility, by making inputs into the global Green Rising strategy – through strategy advice and facilitation expertise - and by providing tailored advice on Green Rising programming to implementing UNICEF country offices, including bringing new offices onboard to the initiative. S/he will support the development of multiple strategy streams – from capacity building to supporting collaborationg with other agencies and organizations -- to leverage youth power to achieve programmatic results, including environmental impact and sustainable livelihoods, across UNICEF and partners while empowering and upskilling young people. Linked to this work, s/he will contribute to drafting fundraising proposals and marketing communications and will support key events and fora such as skill-shares, webinars, community calls and design workshops using facilitation techniques guided by human-centred design. The consultant will be supervised by the head of the Global Volunteer Initiative (GVI) within Generation Unlimited/UNICEF and work closely with the GVI team. The work will require some travel. For additional background, refer to the Generation Unlimited/Global Volunteer Initiative and Green Rising websites.
Under the general guidance of the supervisor, the Social Policy officer is accountable for providing technical support and assistance in all stages of social policy programming and related advocacy from strategic planning and formulation to delivery of concrete and sustainable results.
UNICEF in collaboration with ILO and WHO will be launching a joint programme to improve the quality of life of rural population affected by multidimensional poverty. The project will aim to achieve the following specific objective(s):
1) Improved access to and quality of health services in rural communities.
2) Strengthened social protection systems, both at the national and local levels, for the benefit of the less advantaged groups.
Are you passionate about making a real difference in the lives of children? UNICEF Ghana Country Office is looking for a dynamic intern to join our Child Rights Monitoring (CRM) Team in Accra!
As an intern, you will play a key role in supporting the development of the Situation Analysis of Children (SitAn), the engagement with Parliament on child rights, and contributing to knowledge management and data analysis efforts.
This is a unique opportunity to gain hands-on experience, grow your professional skills, and be part of a team committed to advancing the rights and well-being of every child.
If you’re ready for a rewarding challenge and eager to make a difference, apply now and join the UNICEF Ghana team for 26 weeks.
UNICEF is globally mandated to promote the implementation of the Convention on the Rights of the Child.
The UNICEF Strategic Plan 2026-2029 recognizes the critical role of localization and local governance, through local governments and actors, as accelerators for the realization of children’s rights.
Engaging with local governments and other local stakeholders supports and finances critical transformations in system-building and enhances local capacities. This contributes to improved outcomes for children and their families, ensuring their needs are prioritized and protected, especially those of the most marginalized. As a result, UNICEF has been engaging with local governments and actors for many years, across different entry points, including through UNICEF National Committees in high-income countries. Twenty-one National Committees reported working on different elements of local governance programming, aiming to further enhance results for children at the subnational and local level. The Child Friendly Cities Initiative (CFCI) is one of the engagement platforms through which National Committees partner with local governments in many countries.
Since 2021, a new CFCI guidance document, developed and issued by PG Social Policy and Social Protection at HQ has been implemented in UNICEF National Committees. In parallel, reflection on the implementation by National Committees of a local governance approach beyond the CFCI methodology has been launched to ensure a strategic and tailored approach towards local governments, aligned with their national advocacy strategy. With the transition of the PG Social Policy and Social Protection Team at HQ to the newly established Center of Excellence, additional support will be required for the CFCI. This support is essential to ensure continuity of supervision and quality assurance of strategic activities implemented by the National Committees. It also enhances the coherence of activities implemented by Country Offices.
UNICEF Lebanon is looking for a consultant to provide technical support for the Social and Behavior Change–Community Engagement (SBC-CE) component of the upcoming HPV vaccine introduction. The consultant will co-develop an HPV SBC-CE plan, design and pre-test communication materials, train frontline and community workers, and guide the implementation partner to ensure effective community outreach, rumor management, and inclusive engagement ahead of the 2026 national vaccine rollout.
The overall purpose of this consultancy is to provide technical leadership in the development of:
1. A five-year strategic plan for the Kyabazinga Initiatives.
2. A Monitoring and Evaluation framework to track progress, measure impact, and ensure accountability – including a culturally grounded accountability regional framework for stakeholders
3. A Resource mobilization strategy to secure and diversify funding for the Initiative’s sustainability.
The purpose of this assignment is to support UNICEF Armenia CO – in collaboration with Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs (MoLSA) and the World Bank -in data processing and analysis for the vulnerability assessment reform (transition to hybrid means tested model) to inform the pilot and future rollout of the reform countrywide and contribute to the monitoring framework.
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.
Exciting consultancy opportunity to conduct an in-depth analysis of the 2025 subnational budgets across 10 selected districts to inform policy advocacy and enhance the efficiency, equity, and effectiveness of public spending on social services relevant to children.
UNICEF China Office is looking for a consultant to carry out a rapid survey and analysis between October 2025 and February 2025 to inform the design and implementation of the partnership initiative for the Generation Unlimited (GenU) Project.
Climate change, disasters and environmental degradation threaten children’s rights and well-being, undermining progress in child survival and development. It is imperative that countries adopt climate-focused policies and financing strategies that ensure climate-resilient, low-carbon social services to help children and families adapt to increasingly severe impacts.
Aligned with UNICEF’s Strategic Plan and Sustainability and Climate Action Plan (SCAP), UNICEF advances policy to embed child rights across Paris Agreement instruments (NDCs, NAPs, sector plans) and UNFCCC guidance, linking climate policy commitments to country-level systems and risk-informed, shock-responsive services for children.
As UNICEF drives practical, measurable policy change in climate action, a UNFCCC policy consultant is needed to support UNICEF engagement in key climate policy processes. This includes collaboration with current and incoming COP Presidencies to elevate child rights, monitoring key negotiations workstreams, supporting effective engagement with the Action Agenda, and contributing to political advocacy, mobilization efforts and government engagement, including through the Group of Friends for Children and Climate Action. The consultant will also support internal coordination, policy planning and fundraising efforts, aligned with UNICEF’s Sustainability and Climate Action Plan (2023-2030) and climate policy priorities
UNICEF Nigeria Country Office in Abuja, Nigeria is seeking a passionate and committed person to work in the role of an international consultant for rapid education needs assessments in Benue and Sokoto states and invites applications from highly motivated and committed persons who want to contribute to results for children. If you are that person, we encourage you to apply and become part of a highly motivated and committed team.
UNICEF Nigeria Country Office in Abuja, Nigeria is seeking a passionate and committed person to work in the role of an International Consultancy for Tracer study on Girls Education and Skills Partnership and invites applications from highly motivated and committed persons who want to contribute to results for children. If you are that person, we encourage you to apply and become part of a highly motivated and committed team.
Le but de cette consultation est de contribuer à la dissémination des résultats obtenus, des bonnes pratiques et des leçons apprises dans le cadre de la mise en œuvre d’initiatives telles que l’approche du marketing social en faveur du Grand Rattrapage, le rappel par SMS des rendez-vous de vaccination, et la solarisation des formations sanitaires dépourvues d’électricité. Il s'agira, au consultant, de fournir un appui technique à la section Survie et Croissance de l’Enfant de l’UNICEF au Togo pour la collecte, la revue et l’analyse de la documentation relative aux principales initiatives mises en œuvre en vue de renforcer le Programme Élargi de Vaccination (PEV) de routine.