UNICEF Mali is looking for a committed and professional Education Officer to support the implementation of Education Cannot Wait (ECW) programmes within the country. In this role, you will contribute to programme design, monitoring, and delivery while providing technical and operational support to ensure quality education outcomes. You will also engage with partners, promote innovation, and strengthen knowledge sharing to enhance programme impact.
The candidate will be responsible for providing expertise to strengthen national climate–health desk through the development of integrated early warning systems (EWS), predictive analytics, and decision-support tools that translate data into actionable insights for policy, planning, and preparedness. This initiative builds on existing national systems and priorities, including climate-resilient health systems, One Health coordination, and the Health National Adaptation Plan (H‑NAP)
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)
Angola has made progress in child survival, with under-five mortality declining from 68 to 52 per 1,000 live births, between 2015 and 2024. This trajectory confirms that targeted investments in primary health care is yielding results. However, these gains remain fragile and uneven, with persistent geographic and socio-economic disparities requiring sustained, equity-focused efforts. At the same time, stagnation in key maternal and child health and nutrition indicators signal systemic bottlenecks. Rates of stunting (40 per cent), wasting (5 per cent), full immunization coverage (28 per cent), and access to WASH have shown limited improvement. This reflects structural challenges across the health system, including access to health care facilities, weak last-mile and community-based service delivery and quality gaps.
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. This includes programmes aimed at improving (a) public policies to reduce child poverty; (b) social protection coverage and impact on children; (c) the transparency, adequacy, equity and efficiency of child-focused public investments and financial management; and (d) governance, decentralization and accountability measures to increase public participation and the quality, equity and coverage of social services. This encompasses both direct programme work with government and civil society partners as well as linkages and support to teams working on education, health, child protection, water and sanitation, and HIV.
UNICEF is looking to hire Director, Division of Global Communication and Advocacy. The mission of UNICEF is to promote the survival, well-being and rights of every child, everywhere, in everything the organization does — in programmes, in advocacy and in operations. As the custodian of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC), the most widely ratified human rights treaty in history, UNICEF has helped transform countless children’s lives around the world. In 1965, the organization won the Nobel Prize for its work in ensuring millions of children survive and thrive and are enabled to reach their full potential. With our multisectoral programs around the world, ranging from education, nutrition, health, water and sanitation, social protection and child protection, and working with partners far and wide, UNICEF has been able to reduce child mortality 50% since 2000.
Under the supervision of the SBC Specialist – Girls’ Empowerment, the intern will support the design, coordination, and documentation of initiatives that contribute to advancing these objectives and improving outcomes for adolescent girls.
In close coordination and guidance from UNICEF, national stakeholders, and the International Consultant on Life Skills, the National Consultant will provide technical and contextual support for the development of a comprehensive Life Skills (4Cs) Model for the Albanian education system under the “Life Skills and Career Guidance Programme” over a 12-month period. The consultant will ensure that all outputs are evidence-based, aligned with EU standards and national priorities, informed by international best practices, and adapted to the Albanian context. Key tasks include supporting stakeholder consultations and contextualization of materials; contributing to the needs assessment and Life Skills Alignment Report; supporting the development of the Life Skills competency map, stand-alone modules, and teacher guidelines; assisting with piloting and revision of modules; supporting the design of the Training of Trainers (ToT) curriculum; co-delivering ToT sessions with the international expert; and co-mentoring trainers during the cascade training implementation in pilot schools.
UNICEF seeks a Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (DEI) Digital Content Consultant (Individual Consultancy, 3 months, with possible extension) to support digital engagement and training initiatives. Under the guidance of the Adolescent Development Manager, the consultant will contribute to UNICEF’s National Response programme in Italy, promoting inclusion and non-discrimination among unaccompanied and separated children (UASC), and refugee and migrant youth. The role involves developing and delivering online trainings, supporting youth engagement and social media content, monitoring digital platforms, and contributing to programme coordination and reporting. The assignment supports efforts to strengthen inclusive practices, amplify youth voices, and address discrimination through innovative digital and educational approaches.
Join UNICEF Guatemala and make a difference in the lives of children and adolescents. If selected, you will join the dynamic operations team and assist all of the supply & logistics processes.
Join UNICEF Guatemala! We're seeking a committed driver who provides reliable and safe driving services while ensuring compliance with local traffic rules and UNICEF protocols.
Join us as the next Supply and Logistics Associate for UNICEF Mexico Country Office!
We’re seeking a committed professional to help strengthen our supply and logistics operations across Mexico. In this role, you’ll oversee end-to-end supply processes, resolve complex challenges, and ensure the delivery of life-saving services. Use your expertise to enhance supply solutions and support critical humanitarian efforts.
If you’re ready to make a difference, help us achieve results for children in Mexico by applying today!
UNICEF PERU
Contract Type: Temporary Appointment
Post No. 137328
Job Title/Level: Fundraising Officer / NOA
Supervisor Title/Level: Fundraising Officer /NOB
Organizational Unit: PFP
Post Location: Lima, Peru Country Office
Period of contract: 364 days
As a Fundraising Officer in UNICEF you will contribute to the promotion of children’s rights in Peru by being responsible, under the Acquisition team, for the development of the strategy and evaluation of the Face to Face donor recruitment channel in accordance to PFP (Private Fundraising and Partnership) objectives. You will supervise and manage the Face to Face (F2F) In House campaigns implemented in Perú ensuring goal achievement and assuring quality control.
You will work with an internal team and with external agencies promoting cost effective procecesses, quality control, goal oriented and innovation in the F2F campaigns.
Safe Online has a decade of impact in child online protection and is expanding its scope into children's wellbeing in the
digital age. The team has built a strong foundation for resource mobilisation — including a financing narrative,
engagement through the Coalition for Financing of Safe Digital Futures, a robust evidence base, and active donor
relationships. What is now needed is dedicated capacity to help the team translate these assets into systematic outreach
that secures new funding commitments for the next replenishment cycle, with a particular focus on the European
philanthropy and partnership landscape.
The consultant will work in close partnership with the Safe Online team, guided by the Executive Director. This is not a
standalone exercise — it builds directly on the body of work the team has developed and translates it into outreach-ready
formats and concrete funder conversations. The consultant brings dedicated fundraising bandwidth, network access
within the European landscape, and pitch development skills to complement the team's existing strengths.
Digital Paid Media Consultant is responsible for driving financial growth and ensuring sustainability in their assigned UNICEF markets. They collaborate closely with global UNICEF teams and regional squads to offer expertise in digital performance marketing and advertising across owned, earned, and paid media channels—primarily focusing on AI, Meta, and Google ads. The ideal candidate empowers markets and provides hands-on support to other paid media consultants for launching and optimizing performance marketing and paid media campaigns, aiming to achieve each market’s business goals. Responsibilities include reviewing UNICEF’s current approach, campaign structure, paid media set up, pixels, conversion tracking, preparing and presenting strategies, learnings, insights, toolkits, guidelines, checklists, SOPs, and media plans based on business goals, and historical data. They also produce assessment reports from channel reviews and test-and-learn recommendations on a weekly, monthly, and quarterly basis, tailored per market or as required.
UNICEF Supply Division is seeking a high-motivated and technically strong professional to support the management of clinical laboratory and medical device portfolios that improve healthcare access for children and communities worldwide.The role will provide technical expertise across a broad range of health commodities, including diagnostics, point-of-care tests, blood banking and transfusion products, PPE, vector control products, and medical equipment. Responsibilities include developing technical specifications, supporting procurement and quality assurance processes, conducting market research and innovation scanning, advising country programmes and partners, and contributing to global policy guidance and technical capacity building.The successful candidate will work closely with UNICEF programmes, WHO, governments, and global partners to ensure safe, effective, quality-assured, and sustainable health technologies — particularly in low-resource and emergency settings.This is an exciting opportunity to contribute to global health impact through innovation, technical leadership, and strategic partnershipsJoin UNICEF Supply Division as the Technical Specialist (Clinical Laboratory- and Medical Devices) and contribute to service-delivery to UNICEF programmes and procurement services partners by ensuring expertise on products, market and supply chain.
Synthesize and integrate qualitative and quantitative evidence across UNICEF Innocenti’s Digital Engagement & Protection portfolio into clear, audience-tailored knowledge products that inform advocacy, communications, programming, and policy engagement on children’s rights in digital environments.
We are seeking a Health Specialist – Public Health Emergency (P‑3) to provide technical leadership and coordination on Public Health Events monitoring, alert and early response. The role supports UNICEF’s Health Emergency Preparedness and Response programme through epidemiological analysis, coordination with global partners, and technical assistance to country offices. The position contributes to outbreak preparedness and response, including integration of vaccination efforts within broader public health emergency activities, supporting UNICEF’s commitments to effective and timely emergency response.
The nutrition situation in Somalia remains complex and persistently fragile. In a context where humanitarian actors provide most basic nutrition services, effective coordination, digitized data systems, and evidence-based planning are essential to ensure resources reach the most vulnerable populations. The Information Management Officer serves a dual function. As a core member of the Cluster Coordination Team, the incumbent maintains essential cluster information management systems, strengthens programme coverage analysis, and supports intersectoral planning. In parallel, the role provides technical information management and monitoring support to the UNICEF Nutrition Programme, ensuring alignment between coordination analysis and programme performance monitoring
UNICEF Thailand plans to implement a range of key campaigns from mid-2026 onwards, including nutrition campaigns with Kin Rai Dee serving as a key campaign brand in this thematic area.As the campaign continues to evolve through different iterations to address increasingly complex nutrition-related aspects, there is a growing need for a refreshed creative approach and strong creative direction that supports brand continuity and translates into coherent, effective, and agile execution across audience touchpoints throughout campaign rollout while maintaining a distinct campaign brand. This requires specialized expertise in creative concept development and creative articulation to support the continued evolution of the campaign brand and its potential adaptation into related activities this year.
To support this, UNICEF Thailand is engaging a consultant with seasoned experience in creative direction to work collaboratively with internal campaign leads and content teams to deliver insight-driven creative concept development and creative direction ensuring consistent and platform-optimized creative expression across campaign outputs and execution formats.
UNICEF Mali is looking for a committed and professional Education Officer to support the implementation of Education Cannot Wait (ECW) programmes within the country. In this role, you will contribute to programme design, monitoring, and delivery while providing technical and operational support to ensure quality education outcomes. You will also engage with partners, promote innovation, and strengthen knowledge sharing to enhance programme impact.
The candidate will be responsible for providing expertise to strengthen national climate–health desk through the development of integrated early warning systems (EWS), predictive analytics, and decision-support tools that translate data into actionable insights for policy, planning, and preparedness. This initiative builds on existing national systems and priorities, including climate-resilient health systems, One Health coordination, and the Health National Adaptation Plan (H‑NAP)
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)
Angola has made progress in child survival, with under-five mortality declining from 68 to 52 per 1,000 live births, between 2015 and 2024. This trajectory confirms that targeted investments in primary health care is yielding results. However, these gains remain fragile and uneven, with persistent geographic and socio-economic disparities requiring sustained, equity-focused efforts. At the same time, stagnation in key maternal and child health and nutrition indicators signal systemic bottlenecks. Rates of stunting (40 per cent), wasting (5 per cent), full immunization coverage (28 per cent), and access to WASH have shown limited improvement. This reflects structural challenges across the health system, including access to health care facilities, weak last-mile and community-based service delivery and quality gaps.
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. This includes programmes aimed at improving (a) public policies to reduce child poverty; (b) social protection coverage and impact on children; (c) the transparency, adequacy, equity and efficiency of child-focused public investments and financial management; and (d) governance, decentralization and accountability measures to increase public participation and the quality, equity and coverage of social services. This encompasses both direct programme work with government and civil society partners as well as linkages and support to teams working on education, health, child protection, water and sanitation, and HIV.
UNICEF is looking to hire Director, Division of Global Communication and Advocacy. The mission of UNICEF is to promote the survival, well-being and rights of every child, everywhere, in everything the organization does — in programmes, in advocacy and in operations. As the custodian of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC), the most widely ratified human rights treaty in history, UNICEF has helped transform countless children’s lives around the world. In 1965, the organization won the Nobel Prize for its work in ensuring millions of children survive and thrive and are enabled to reach their full potential. With our multisectoral programs around the world, ranging from education, nutrition, health, water and sanitation, social protection and child protection, and working with partners far and wide, UNICEF has been able to reduce child mortality 50% since 2000.
Under the supervision of the SBC Specialist – Girls’ Empowerment, the intern will support the design, coordination, and documentation of initiatives that contribute to advancing these objectives and improving outcomes for adolescent girls.
In close coordination and guidance from UNICEF, national stakeholders, and the International Consultant on Life Skills, the National Consultant will provide technical and contextual support for the development of a comprehensive Life Skills (4Cs) Model for the Albanian education system under the “Life Skills and Career Guidance Programme” over a 12-month period. The consultant will ensure that all outputs are evidence-based, aligned with EU standards and national priorities, informed by international best practices, and adapted to the Albanian context. Key tasks include supporting stakeholder consultations and contextualization of materials; contributing to the needs assessment and Life Skills Alignment Report; supporting the development of the Life Skills competency map, stand-alone modules, and teacher guidelines; assisting with piloting and revision of modules; supporting the design of the Training of Trainers (ToT) curriculum; co-delivering ToT sessions with the international expert; and co-mentoring trainers during the cascade training implementation in pilot schools.
UNICEF seeks a Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (DEI) Digital Content Consultant (Individual Consultancy, 3 months, with possible extension) to support digital engagement and training initiatives. Under the guidance of the Adolescent Development Manager, the consultant will contribute to UNICEF’s National Response programme in Italy, promoting inclusion and non-discrimination among unaccompanied and separated children (UASC), and refugee and migrant youth. The role involves developing and delivering online trainings, supporting youth engagement and social media content, monitoring digital platforms, and contributing to programme coordination and reporting. The assignment supports efforts to strengthen inclusive practices, amplify youth voices, and address discrimination through innovative digital and educational approaches.
Join UNICEF Guatemala and make a difference in the lives of children and adolescents. If selected, you will join the dynamic operations team and assist all of the supply & logistics processes.
Join UNICEF Guatemala! We're seeking a committed driver who provides reliable and safe driving services while ensuring compliance with local traffic rules and UNICEF protocols.
Join us as the next Supply and Logistics Associate for UNICEF Mexico Country Office!
We’re seeking a committed professional to help strengthen our supply and logistics operations across Mexico. In this role, you’ll oversee end-to-end supply processes, resolve complex challenges, and ensure the delivery of life-saving services. Use your expertise to enhance supply solutions and support critical humanitarian efforts.
If you’re ready to make a difference, help us achieve results for children in Mexico by applying today!
UNICEF PERU
Contract Type: Temporary Appointment
Post No. 137328
Job Title/Level: Fundraising Officer / NOA
Supervisor Title/Level: Fundraising Officer /NOB
Organizational Unit: PFP
Post Location: Lima, Peru Country Office
Period of contract: 364 days
As a Fundraising Officer in UNICEF you will contribute to the promotion of children’s rights in Peru by being responsible, under the Acquisition team, for the development of the strategy and evaluation of the Face to Face donor recruitment channel in accordance to PFP (Private Fundraising and Partnership) objectives. You will supervise and manage the Face to Face (F2F) In House campaigns implemented in Perú ensuring goal achievement and assuring quality control.
You will work with an internal team and with external agencies promoting cost effective procecesses, quality control, goal oriented and innovation in the F2F campaigns.
Safe Online has a decade of impact in child online protection and is expanding its scope into children's wellbeing in the
digital age. The team has built a strong foundation for resource mobilisation — including a financing narrative,
engagement through the Coalition for Financing of Safe Digital Futures, a robust evidence base, and active donor
relationships. What is now needed is dedicated capacity to help the team translate these assets into systematic outreach
that secures new funding commitments for the next replenishment cycle, with a particular focus on the European
philanthropy and partnership landscape.
The consultant will work in close partnership with the Safe Online team, guided by the Executive Director. This is not a
standalone exercise — it builds directly on the body of work the team has developed and translates it into outreach-ready
formats and concrete funder conversations. The consultant brings dedicated fundraising bandwidth, network access
within the European landscape, and pitch development skills to complement the team's existing strengths.
Digital Paid Media Consultant is responsible for driving financial growth and ensuring sustainability in their assigned UNICEF markets. They collaborate closely with global UNICEF teams and regional squads to offer expertise in digital performance marketing and advertising across owned, earned, and paid media channels—primarily focusing on AI, Meta, and Google ads. The ideal candidate empowers markets and provides hands-on support to other paid media consultants for launching and optimizing performance marketing and paid media campaigns, aiming to achieve each market’s business goals. Responsibilities include reviewing UNICEF’s current approach, campaign structure, paid media set up, pixels, conversion tracking, preparing and presenting strategies, learnings, insights, toolkits, guidelines, checklists, SOPs, and media plans based on business goals, and historical data. They also produce assessment reports from channel reviews and test-and-learn recommendations on a weekly, monthly, and quarterly basis, tailored per market or as required.
UNICEF Supply Division is seeking a high-motivated and technically strong professional to support the management of clinical laboratory and medical device portfolios that improve healthcare access for children and communities worldwide.The role will provide technical expertise across a broad range of health commodities, including diagnostics, point-of-care tests, blood banking and transfusion products, PPE, vector control products, and medical equipment. Responsibilities include developing technical specifications, supporting procurement and quality assurance processes, conducting market research and innovation scanning, advising country programmes and partners, and contributing to global policy guidance and technical capacity building.The successful candidate will work closely with UNICEF programmes, WHO, governments, and global partners to ensure safe, effective, quality-assured, and sustainable health technologies — particularly in low-resource and emergency settings.This is an exciting opportunity to contribute to global health impact through innovation, technical leadership, and strategic partnershipsJoin UNICEF Supply Division as the Technical Specialist (Clinical Laboratory- and Medical Devices) and contribute to service-delivery to UNICEF programmes and procurement services partners by ensuring expertise on products, market and supply chain.
Synthesize and integrate qualitative and quantitative evidence across UNICEF Innocenti’s Digital Engagement & Protection portfolio into clear, audience-tailored knowledge products that inform advocacy, communications, programming, and policy engagement on children’s rights in digital environments.
We are seeking a Health Specialist – Public Health Emergency (P‑3) to provide technical leadership and coordination on Public Health Events monitoring, alert and early response. The role supports UNICEF’s Health Emergency Preparedness and Response programme through epidemiological analysis, coordination with global partners, and technical assistance to country offices. The position contributes to outbreak preparedness and response, including integration of vaccination efforts within broader public health emergency activities, supporting UNICEF’s commitments to effective and timely emergency response.
The nutrition situation in Somalia remains complex and persistently fragile. In a context where humanitarian actors provide most basic nutrition services, effective coordination, digitized data systems, and evidence-based planning are essential to ensure resources reach the most vulnerable populations. The Information Management Officer serves a dual function. As a core member of the Cluster Coordination Team, the incumbent maintains essential cluster information management systems, strengthens programme coverage analysis, and supports intersectoral planning. In parallel, the role provides technical information management and monitoring support to the UNICEF Nutrition Programme, ensuring alignment between coordination analysis and programme performance monitoring
UNICEF Thailand plans to implement a range of key campaigns from mid-2026 onwards, including nutrition campaigns with Kin Rai Dee serving as a key campaign brand in this thematic area.As the campaign continues to evolve through different iterations to address increasingly complex nutrition-related aspects, there is a growing need for a refreshed creative approach and strong creative direction that supports brand continuity and translates into coherent, effective, and agile execution across audience touchpoints throughout campaign rollout while maintaining a distinct campaign brand. This requires specialized expertise in creative concept development and creative articulation to support the continued evolution of the campaign brand and its potential adaptation into related activities this year.
To support this, UNICEF Thailand is engaging a consultant with seasoned experience in creative direction to work collaboratively with internal campaign leads and content teams to deliver insight-driven creative concept development and creative direction ensuring consistent and platform-optimized creative expression across campaign outputs and execution formats.