The consultancy aims to update the 2024 Landscape Analysis of Large-Scale Food Fortification (LSFF) in Indonesia to reflect progress from 2024–2026, including developments in regulations, industry compliance, monitoring, and coordination.
The Health Specialist (Health Economics and Financing), based in UNICEF’s Nairobi Centre of Excellence, plays a pivotal role in advancing the Financing for Scale agenda. As part of UNICEF’s first cross-cutting health economics and financing team (IHEFPI), the Specialist strengthens internal capacity across health teams while positioning UNICEF as a trusted partner in global health financing. The role delivers high-quality technical assistance to over 20 countries in sub-Saharan and North Africa, supporting governments in designing sustainable health financing strategies, improving efficiency in resource allocation, and embedding resilience into systems.
The ECD Officer reports to the ECE/D Specialist for supervision. The Officer provides professional technical, operational and administrative assistance throughout the programming process for ECD programmes/projects within the Country Programme from development planning to delivery of results, preparing, executing, managing and implementing a variety of technical and administrative program tasks.
This SitAn’s main methodological approach is to review and synthesize data available from various already available documents, compare key available statistical and administrative data with 2021 SitAn data, analytical review on the progress achieved in the past two years against the 2023 CRC periodic report and on child-related SDGs. The analysis will specifically draw on available data and reports such as UNICEF supported studies, surveys, assessments and evaluations, as well as official statistics, and reports produced by e.g. United Nation organizations, World Bank and other partners. No quantitative primary data will be collected. The process of developing the Light Situation Analysis anticipates light engagement with the government and key stakeholders, including children and young people. It serves as an opportunity to promote meaningful dialogue between the main child rights actors in the country on children’s and adolescents’ issues. Online interviews with key stakeholders and partners will be conducted if and where additional information is needed.
Location:Albania, Armenia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Türkiye, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Georgia, North Macedonia, Montenegro, Republic of Moldova, Romania, Serbia, Ukraine, Greece, Slovenia, Kosovo, Austria, Andorra, Canada, Czech Republic, Estonia, Finland, Iceland, Ireland, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Monaco, Netherlands, Netherlands Antilles, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Russian Federation, San Marino, Slovakia, Vatican City
This consultancy is required to reflect evolving national priorities in the child protection sector and to provide sustained technical support to the Ministry of Labour, Social Welfare and Migration (MLSWM) to achieve key actions by the end of 2026, in line with the UNICEF Country Programme Document (CPD) priorities.
Consultant with experience in child protection and migration to elaborate a systematization of the organization's response to Unaccompanied, Separated and Undocumented Children and adolescents (UASC) in Roraima (2018-2025), with a focus on the long-term support to Operação Acolhida.
UNICEF Lebanon is looking for an Education Specialist (P3) to support UNICEF’s Education Section across three priority areas:
1. Education in Emergencies response and back‑to‑learning initiatives.
2. Strengthening education sector coordination and supporting the transition toward nexus programming and sustainable systems through platforms such as the Local Education Group .
3. Supporting implementation of the Transition and Resilience Education Fund (TREF) and strengthening national institutional capacity.
Join UNICEF in Advancing Child Mental Health and Psychosocial Support (MHPSS). This role will be part of the Deputy Representative Programme’s Office. The incumbent will work under the direct supervision and overall guidance of the Deputy Representative Programmes and will collaborate closely with all Programme sections, including dedicated MHPSS specialists or focal points in Health, Child Protection, ADAP, and Education at national level and subnational level, to provide strategic and technical guidance to support the MHPSS intersectoral agenda and related thought leadership across UNICEF programme areas, including its leadership areas in the Ukraine Country Programme 2025-2029 ( Better Start, Better Care, and Better Learning and Skills). The incumbent will also engage key partners (government counterparts, WHO, UNHCR, other UN agencies, CSOs, subject matter experts, academic research institutions, to assist in ensuring that quality MHPSS services are developed, monitored and effectively scaled up and integrated for children, adolescents, and caregivers.
While this position is Kyiv-based, the incumbent should expect to travel to field locations throughout Ukraine as per programmatic needs and in coordination with UNICEF field teams and partners.
This consultancy is an opportunity to advance child online protection across East Asia and the Pacific by strengthening regional and national engagement with governments, industry and ASEAN bodies. The consultant will support the roll‑out of the extended ASEAN Regional Plan of Action, coordinate major regional events including the 2026 ASEAN ICT Forum, and help develop an industry framework to guide online child protection standards. The role also provides technical assistance to UNICEF Country Offices on digital safety, policy review, AI-related child rights issues, and evidence generation. This position helps shape safer digital ecosystems for children across a rapidly evolving technological landscape.
If you are a dedicated professional who is passionate about making a lasting difference for children, the world’s leading children’s rights organization would like to hear from you. UNICEF Philippines is looking for a Nutrition Officer who will provide technical, operational, and administrative support for the implementation of the Philippines Multisectoral Nutrition Project (PMNP) and contribute to the nutrition component of the Country Programme for Children 2024–2028 (CPC9). The incumbent will support key stages of the programme cycle- including planning, implementation, monitoring, and reporting—while assisting in programme management, stakeholder coordination, and knowledge-sharing initiatives to ensure effective and high-quality programme delivery. This post will be based in UNICEF Philippines in Manila.
Afghanistan country office is seeking an experienced Health Specialist responsible for providing technical support for the implementation of MNH projects, including community-based MNH. This includes technical support, managing, implementation, coordination, integration, evidence generation, monitoring, and supervision. This encompasses both direct program work with relevant stakeholders including civil society partners, and contractors as well as strengthening linkages and support to UNICEF teams working on health, nutrition, child protection, gender, water, and sanitation.
The NOC Advocacy and Communication Specialist is accountable for coordinating, implementing, monitoring and evaluating advocacy and communication strategies to achieve positive outcomes for children and young people.
The incumbent will work under the supervision of the Supply and Logistics Manager and will be responsible to support achievement of the construction and rehabilitation of school’s facilities, Health centers, latrines and water points, mobilize local communities, in compliance with project's goals and objectives and national standards and innovations in construction techniques.
UNICEF is seeking a mission-driven Partnership Officer (NOB, TA) to join its Regional Office in Dakar, Senegal, to lead and expand the newly established Individual Giving and digital fundraising initiatives across West and Central Africa. In this role, you will manage high-impact digital campaigns, optimize mobile-first donor journeys, and provide vital technical support to 24 Country Offices to grow flexible funding for children’s programs. The ideal candidate holds a bachelor’s degree in a relevant field, possesses at least two years of experience in digital marketing or fundraising, and is fluent in French with a strong working knowledge of English. If you are a collaborative professional with a talent for data-driven stewardship and a passion for defending children's rights, this is a unique opportunity to build a career while creating a lasting regional impact.
Between June and December 2025, UNICEF Sudan supported a significant community strengthening initiative in different state, establishing community platforms, training platform members, capacitating religious and community leaders, activating community champions, and equipping SBC taskforce members, among other achievements. UNICEF also invested in youth engagement, participatory drama, and community feedback mechanisms, helping lay the social infrastructure needed for larger scale cohesion interventions. Building on this solid foundation, there is now a clear need to consolidate learning, experiences, and insights into a formal Social Cohesion Community Engagement Strategy for Sudan, accompanied by two practical Training Manuals that translate conceptual frameworks into field ready tools. These documents will guide UNICEF Sudan, its partners, and community actors in implementing cohesive, structured, context sensitive social cohesion programming rooted in local realities, community leadership, and UNICEF’s integrated community engagement approach. To achieve this, UNICEF Sudan seeks to recruit a National Consultant with strong expertise in social cohesion, peacebuilding, behavior change, and community engagement.
UNICEF works towards realization of the rights of children as prescribed in the Convention of the Rights of the Children. These rights pertain to child survival, protection, development, and participation.
There is an ongoing requirement for the production of Impact Narratives and Investment Cases to communicate key messages to diverse audiences, including donors, partners, and the public. To ensure these materials are visually compelling, accessible, and aligned with branding standards, there is an ongoing need for professional design services. This includes the development of templates, layouts, and visual assets in English and other languages.
The UNICEF Venture Fund is seeking a Programme Specialist (Portfolio Strategist, P3) to strategically manage and grow its investment portfolio of frontier technology solutions that drive impact for children. The role will lead portfolio management, company selection, technical assistance coordination, performance tracking, and partnership development to maximize return on investment and scale innovative, open-source solutions globally. This is a unique opportunity to shape emerging technology markets and accelerate results for children through innovation.
The intern will support the SBC Section in generating, analysing, and translating insights from digital platforms, community feedback systems, and analytical tools such as Talkwalker and U-Report. The person will gain skills and expertise to apply their learning in data science in real time. The intern will be closely supervised by the Social and Community Listening Analyst to strengthen social listening systems, enhance data quality, and support surveys and evidence production to inform SBC strategies and interventions.
UNICEF Lebanon is looking for talented personnel to support conceptualizing, designing, and producing visually engaging short videos, reels, animations, infographics, and other creative assets that bring UNICEF’s programmes, advocacy messages, and youth initiatives across digital platforms.
The purpose of this consultancy is to support the development of UNICEF Kenya’s (KCO) Country Programme Document (CPD 2027-2032). It mainly covers planning, coordinating and providing guidance and quality assurance for the key strategic processes and documents (e.g. prioritization, theories of change, programme notes, results frameworks and consultations), and the write up of the Country Programme Document (CPD). The office plans to submit the CPD to the June 2027 Executive Board.
The consultancy aims to update the 2024 Landscape Analysis of Large-Scale Food Fortification (LSFF) in Indonesia to reflect progress from 2024–2026, including developments in regulations, industry compliance, monitoring, and coordination.
The Health Specialist (Health Economics and Financing), based in UNICEF’s Nairobi Centre of Excellence, plays a pivotal role in advancing the Financing for Scale agenda. As part of UNICEF’s first cross-cutting health economics and financing team (IHEFPI), the Specialist strengthens internal capacity across health teams while positioning UNICEF as a trusted partner in global health financing. The role delivers high-quality technical assistance to over 20 countries in sub-Saharan and North Africa, supporting governments in designing sustainable health financing strategies, improving efficiency in resource allocation, and embedding resilience into systems.
The ECD Officer reports to the ECE/D Specialist for supervision. The Officer provides professional technical, operational and administrative assistance throughout the programming process for ECD programmes/projects within the Country Programme from development planning to delivery of results, preparing, executing, managing and implementing a variety of technical and administrative program tasks.
This SitAn’s main methodological approach is to review and synthesize data available from various already available documents, compare key available statistical and administrative data with 2021 SitAn data, analytical review on the progress achieved in the past two years against the 2023 CRC periodic report and on child-related SDGs. The analysis will specifically draw on available data and reports such as UNICEF supported studies, surveys, assessments and evaluations, as well as official statistics, and reports produced by e.g. United Nation organizations, World Bank and other partners. No quantitative primary data will be collected. The process of developing the Light Situation Analysis anticipates light engagement with the government and key stakeholders, including children and young people. It serves as an opportunity to promote meaningful dialogue between the main child rights actors in the country on children’s and adolescents’ issues. Online interviews with key stakeholders and partners will be conducted if and where additional information is needed.
Location:Albania, Armenia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Türkiye, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Georgia, North Macedonia, Montenegro, Republic of Moldova, Romania, Serbia, Ukraine, Greece, Slovenia, Kosovo, Austria, Andorra, Canada, Czech Republic, Estonia, Finland, Iceland, Ireland, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Monaco, Netherlands, Netherlands Antilles, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Russian Federation, San Marino, Slovakia, Vatican City
This consultancy is required to reflect evolving national priorities in the child protection sector and to provide sustained technical support to the Ministry of Labour, Social Welfare and Migration (MLSWM) to achieve key actions by the end of 2026, in line with the UNICEF Country Programme Document (CPD) priorities.
Consultant with experience in child protection and migration to elaborate a systematization of the organization's response to Unaccompanied, Separated and Undocumented Children and adolescents (UASC) in Roraima (2018-2025), with a focus on the long-term support to Operação Acolhida.
UNICEF Lebanon is looking for an Education Specialist (P3) to support UNICEF’s Education Section across three priority areas:
1. Education in Emergencies response and back‑to‑learning initiatives.
2. Strengthening education sector coordination and supporting the transition toward nexus programming and sustainable systems through platforms such as the Local Education Group .
3. Supporting implementation of the Transition and Resilience Education Fund (TREF) and strengthening national institutional capacity.
Join UNICEF in Advancing Child Mental Health and Psychosocial Support (MHPSS). This role will be part of the Deputy Representative Programme’s Office. The incumbent will work under the direct supervision and overall guidance of the Deputy Representative Programmes and will collaborate closely with all Programme sections, including dedicated MHPSS specialists or focal points in Health, Child Protection, ADAP, and Education at national level and subnational level, to provide strategic and technical guidance to support the MHPSS intersectoral agenda and related thought leadership across UNICEF programme areas, including its leadership areas in the Ukraine Country Programme 2025-2029 ( Better Start, Better Care, and Better Learning and Skills). The incumbent will also engage key partners (government counterparts, WHO, UNHCR, other UN agencies, CSOs, subject matter experts, academic research institutions, to assist in ensuring that quality MHPSS services are developed, monitored and effectively scaled up and integrated for children, adolescents, and caregivers.
While this position is Kyiv-based, the incumbent should expect to travel to field locations throughout Ukraine as per programmatic needs and in coordination with UNICEF field teams and partners.
This consultancy is an opportunity to advance child online protection across East Asia and the Pacific by strengthening regional and national engagement with governments, industry and ASEAN bodies. The consultant will support the roll‑out of the extended ASEAN Regional Plan of Action, coordinate major regional events including the 2026 ASEAN ICT Forum, and help develop an industry framework to guide online child protection standards. The role also provides technical assistance to UNICEF Country Offices on digital safety, policy review, AI-related child rights issues, and evidence generation. This position helps shape safer digital ecosystems for children across a rapidly evolving technological landscape.
If you are a dedicated professional who is passionate about making a lasting difference for children, the world’s leading children’s rights organization would like to hear from you. UNICEF Philippines is looking for a Nutrition Officer who will provide technical, operational, and administrative support for the implementation of the Philippines Multisectoral Nutrition Project (PMNP) and contribute to the nutrition component of the Country Programme for Children 2024–2028 (CPC9). The incumbent will support key stages of the programme cycle- including planning, implementation, monitoring, and reporting—while assisting in programme management, stakeholder coordination, and knowledge-sharing initiatives to ensure effective and high-quality programme delivery. This post will be based in UNICEF Philippines in Manila.
Afghanistan country office is seeking an experienced Health Specialist responsible for providing technical support for the implementation of MNH projects, including community-based MNH. This includes technical support, managing, implementation, coordination, integration, evidence generation, monitoring, and supervision. This encompasses both direct program work with relevant stakeholders including civil society partners, and contractors as well as strengthening linkages and support to UNICEF teams working on health, nutrition, child protection, gender, water, and sanitation.
The NOC Advocacy and Communication Specialist is accountable for coordinating, implementing, monitoring and evaluating advocacy and communication strategies to achieve positive outcomes for children and young people.
The incumbent will work under the supervision of the Supply and Logistics Manager and will be responsible to support achievement of the construction and rehabilitation of school’s facilities, Health centers, latrines and water points, mobilize local communities, in compliance with project's goals and objectives and national standards and innovations in construction techniques.
UNICEF is seeking a mission-driven Partnership Officer (NOB, TA) to join its Regional Office in Dakar, Senegal, to lead and expand the newly established Individual Giving and digital fundraising initiatives across West and Central Africa. In this role, you will manage high-impact digital campaigns, optimize mobile-first donor journeys, and provide vital technical support to 24 Country Offices to grow flexible funding for children’s programs. The ideal candidate holds a bachelor’s degree in a relevant field, possesses at least two years of experience in digital marketing or fundraising, and is fluent in French with a strong working knowledge of English. If you are a collaborative professional with a talent for data-driven stewardship and a passion for defending children's rights, this is a unique opportunity to build a career while creating a lasting regional impact.
Between June and December 2025, UNICEF Sudan supported a significant community strengthening initiative in different state, establishing community platforms, training platform members, capacitating religious and community leaders, activating community champions, and equipping SBC taskforce members, among other achievements. UNICEF also invested in youth engagement, participatory drama, and community feedback mechanisms, helping lay the social infrastructure needed for larger scale cohesion interventions. Building on this solid foundation, there is now a clear need to consolidate learning, experiences, and insights into a formal Social Cohesion Community Engagement Strategy for Sudan, accompanied by two practical Training Manuals that translate conceptual frameworks into field ready tools. These documents will guide UNICEF Sudan, its partners, and community actors in implementing cohesive, structured, context sensitive social cohesion programming rooted in local realities, community leadership, and UNICEF’s integrated community engagement approach. To achieve this, UNICEF Sudan seeks to recruit a National Consultant with strong expertise in social cohesion, peacebuilding, behavior change, and community engagement.
UNICEF works towards realization of the rights of children as prescribed in the Convention of the Rights of the Children. These rights pertain to child survival, protection, development, and participation.
There is an ongoing requirement for the production of Impact Narratives and Investment Cases to communicate key messages to diverse audiences, including donors, partners, and the public. To ensure these materials are visually compelling, accessible, and aligned with branding standards, there is an ongoing need for professional design services. This includes the development of templates, layouts, and visual assets in English and other languages.
The UNICEF Venture Fund is seeking a Programme Specialist (Portfolio Strategist, P3) to strategically manage and grow its investment portfolio of frontier technology solutions that drive impact for children. The role will lead portfolio management, company selection, technical assistance coordination, performance tracking, and partnership development to maximize return on investment and scale innovative, open-source solutions globally. This is a unique opportunity to shape emerging technology markets and accelerate results for children through innovation.
The intern will support the SBC Section in generating, analysing, and translating insights from digital platforms, community feedback systems, and analytical tools such as Talkwalker and U-Report. The person will gain skills and expertise to apply their learning in data science in real time. The intern will be closely supervised by the Social and Community Listening Analyst to strengthen social listening systems, enhance data quality, and support surveys and evidence production to inform SBC strategies and interventions.
UNICEF Lebanon is looking for talented personnel to support conceptualizing, designing, and producing visually engaging short videos, reels, animations, infographics, and other creative assets that bring UNICEF’s programmes, advocacy messages, and youth initiatives across digital platforms.
The purpose of this consultancy is to support the development of UNICEF Kenya’s (KCO) Country Programme Document (CPD 2027-2032). It mainly covers planning, coordinating and providing guidance and quality assurance for the key strategic processes and documents (e.g. prioritization, theories of change, programme notes, results frameworks and consultations), and the write up of the Country Programme Document (CPD). The office plans to submit the CPD to the June 2027 Executive Board.