UNICEF Haiti is seeking for passionate and committed persons to work in the role of People & Culture Officer with the People & Culture team 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 Gambia is looking for talented and motivated individual to join our CSD team as Child Survival & Development (CSD) Manager and help shape the future for children. The CSD Manager supports the development and preparation of the Child Survival and Development program/s and is responsible for managing, implementing, monitoring, evaluating, and reporting of the Child Survival and Development program progress (i.e. Health, Nutrition and WASH) within the country program.
UNICEF Latin America and Caribbean Regional Office (LACRO) is seeking a dynamic Digital Communication Officer (P2) for a 364-day Temporary Appointment based in Panama. The officer will support UNICEF’s digital presence across 24 country offices by leading strategic initiatives such as the implementation of the Parenting Hub, managing digital advertising and content creation, and establishing early warning systems to monitor and mitigate reputational risks.
UNICEF East Asia and Pacific Regional Office is seeking an individual consultant to offer data science, engineering and provide senior stakeholder, communications and project management support for the activities of EAPRO’s Frontier Data Lab for activities related to GAVI/ Climate Change / Emergencies and WASH. This work is fundamental to the outcomes and outputs of EAP RO’s RAM and is related to the support of the CPD process.
Under the guidance of EAPRO’s Regional T4D Manager, the consultant will collaborate closely with regional T4D, Centres of Excellence and program teams, as well as T4D, data, and program teams based in country offices throughout the East Asia and Pacific region and in the future, the wider Asia Pacific Region.
The purpose of this consultancy is to develop a comprehensive and persuasive investment case for donors, built on evidence-based narratives, case studies, and human-interest stories that highlight UNICEF’s impact and leadership in improving WASH and nutrition practices in schools, strengthening primary health care at the community level, enhancing maternal and perinatal services at the secondary level, expanding access to quality health care in the Aral Sea region, and providing systems-level technical assistance to the Government of Uzbekistan in areas such as policy formulation, oversight, accountability, coordination mechanisms, and health financing. In addition, the consultant will prepare a concise analytical proposition that links climate shocks with adolescent health and mental health in Uzbekistan, outlining their relevance and identifying entry points for future donor investment.
UNICEF Côte d'Ivoire recrute un(e) Consultant(e) international(e) pour conduire une analyse des risques et conflits incluant les effets du changement climatique en Côte d’Ivoire. Si vous êtes intéressé(e) et possédez les qualifications requises, postulez et rejoignez-nous pour contribuer à faire progresser la cause des droits des enfants en Côte d'Ivoire.
The Social Policy Officer (Public Finance for Children – PF4C) supports the implementation of UNICEF Ukraine’s agenda on equitable, transparent, and child-centred public finance and local governance. The incumbent provides technical assistance, analytical support, and coordination for national and subnational efforts to strengthen budget planning, public investment management, and fiscal decision-making that advance children’s and families’ well-being in both humanitarian and recovery contexts.
Ukraine is undergoing a complex fiscal and institutional transformation, including amid recovery from war, decentralization, and integration with the EU. Local governments play an increasing role in service delivery, while fiscal space remains constrained and public investment needs are unprecedented. Against this backdrop, UNICEF’s PF4C work aims to ensure that every hryvnia invested by the state contributes to inclusive human-capital development and the realization of child rights. the Social Policy Officer contributes directly to this goal by helping partners integrate equity, gender, and child-sensitivity principles into national and local budgeting and planning processes.
The candidate will be responsible for providing technical support to the implementation, monitoring, and evaluation of all stages of social policy programing 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 Papua New Guinea is looking for an Education Specialist to support the implementation of the Global Partnership for Education (GPE) funded program components, including teacher education, curriculum implementation, sector planning, monitoring and coordination. The Specialist works closely with government officials, stakeholders and development partners to ensure coordinated efforts to realize the sector priority reforms identified in the PNG Partnership Compact.
The position aims to strengthen UNICEF Cameroon’s leadership in the education sector by providing high-level technical guidance, policy influence, and coordination. The role will represent UNICEF within the Local Education Group (LEG), maintain strategic donor partnerships, and lead ministerial-level advocacy to shape national education policies and mobilize resources. The incumbent will oversee Education in Emergencies (EiE) responses, including cluster coordination and field support, and drive key initiatives such as the Safe Schools Declaration, universal birth registration for primary learners, and the national strategy to prevent violence in schools. This role is essential for ensuring UNICEF’s effective engagement in sector planning, emergency response, and the advancement of children’s right to quality and safe education.
UNICEF Skopje is looking for a National Consultant to support State Statistical Office in preparation and implementation of MICS7 in North Macedonia. This is a deliverable based consultancy in a duration of 18 months
The Master Data Management (MDM) process at Global Shared Services Centre (GSSC) is a centralized framework for creating and maintaining vendor master records in VISION, UNICEF’s SAP-based ERP system. The GSSC is seeking an experienced individual consultant to support Master Data Management process mapping, benchmark and gap analysis, develop and strengthen authentication mechanisms, facilitate validation and stakeholder engagement and deliver implementation roadmap.
UNICEF is interested in innovative partnerships across the globe with industry partners that enhance brand mission reach and diversify financing flows for children and their communities. The global technology industry’s philanthropic sector- foundations and individuals- is one such dynamic example. In particular, technology philanthropy focused on AI, blockchain/digital assets/finance, data science, open source/digital public goods.
There are rich opportunities for forward-looking dialogue and collaboration, however, these engagement opportunities remain relatively untapped by UNICEF. There is a need for a cohesive strategic framework to guide UNICEF’s engagement with the technology philanthropy sector, one that is informed by evidence, built on industry insight, and designed for operational exploration across geographical markets.
This consultancy aims to bridge this knowledge gap by conducting industry research and proposing practical, high-potential products or initiatives tailored to the technology philanthropy industry that align with UNICEF’s mission, values, and real-time innovation programming using AI, blockchain/digital assets/finance, data science, open source/digital public goods.
It aims to deliver a comprehensive yet practical roadmap for UNICEF to engage with technology foundations and individuals across the globe for sharing insights, pooling resources, and collaboratively achieving shared social impact outcomes.
UNICEF is interested in innovative partnerships across the globe with industry partners that enhance brand mission reach and diversify financing flows for children and their communities. The global impact investing sector is one such dynamic example. There are rich opportunities for forward-looking dialogue and collaboration, however, these engagement opportunities remain relatively untapped by UNICEF. There is a need for a cohesive strategic framework to guide UNICEF’s engagement with the impact investing sector, one that is informed by evidence, built on industry insight, and designed for operational exploration across geographical markets.
This consultancy aims to bridge this knowledge gap by conducting industry research and proposing practical, high-potential products or initiatives tailored to the impact investing industry that align with UNICEF’s mission, values, and real-time innovative platforms and programming. It aims to deliver a comprehensive yet practical roadmap for UNICEF to engage with impact investing funds and platforms across the globe for sharing insights, pooling resources, and collaboratively achieving shared social impact outcomes.
Under the general guidance of the Social & Behavior Change Officer and in close coordination with Sectoral and Cross-Sectoral Specialists and Officers, contributes to/responsible for the design, management, monitoring and evaluation of evidence-based, inclusive and innovative Social & Behavior Change strategies in support of the country programme.
UNICEF Lebanon seeks an Individual consultant to handle the 2026 skill gap analysis exercise in Lebanon ensuring recommendations are aligned with the learning pillars and the strategic priorities outlined in the office-wide learning plan.
UNICEF Libya is seeking to hire an experienced, dynamic, results-oriented consultant to lead the process of reviewing, harmonizing, aligning, finalizing, and supporting the implementation of a standardized curriculum for Non-Formal Education Centers (Bayti Centres). The harmonized Non-Formal Education (NFE) curriculum should be developed through a competency-based approach, aligning with the Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 4.1.1 indicator, which measures the proportion of children and young people achieving at least a minimum proficiency level in reading and mathematics. Additionally, it should consider indicator 4.5.1, which focuses on eliminating disparities in education access.
The main purpose of the internship programme will be to support UNICEF programme implementation with key Government Ministries—Ministry of Health, Ministry of Agriculture, Ministry of Marine Resources and Ministry of Trade and Industry—while ensuring the development and enhancement of the intern’s professional experience through practical work assignments, exposure to UNICEF work across the country and beyond.
Under the direct supervision of the Nutrition Specialist, the Nutrition Interns will be involved in supporting key nutrition programmes and closely engagements with the Social and Behaviour Change (SBC) and Programme Monitoring and Evaluation (PME) sections as critical cross-cutting areas.
It will be expected of the interns to actively participate, collaborate and work among the teams within UNICEF and key Government line Ministries and sister UN agencies to meet the overall goal of meeting the needs and requirements for UNICEF-GoSE programmes.
We are looking for an experienced consultant to conduct a comprehensive analysis of the digital learning landscape in South Sudan and produce a strategic report to support the Ministry of General Education and Instruction (MoGEI). This work will guide efforts to expand internet connectivity and improve digital learning opportunities for children and young people.
UNICEF Tanzania is seeking a motivated and highly qualified Nutrition Specialist to join our team in Dar es Salaam. The successful candidate will lead the development, implementation, monitoring, and evaluation of key components of the national nutrition programme. This role provides technical guidance and strategic support to advance maternal, infant, and child nutrition, aligned with UNICEF’s Strategic Plan and results-based management approach. Join us to help achieve sustainable, impactful nutrition outcomes for children and families across Tanzania.
UNICEF Haiti is seeking for passionate and committed persons to work in the role of People & Culture Officer with the People & Culture team 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 Gambia is looking for talented and motivated individual to join our CSD team as Child Survival & Development (CSD) Manager and help shape the future for children. The CSD Manager supports the development and preparation of the Child Survival and Development program/s and is responsible for managing, implementing, monitoring, evaluating, and reporting of the Child Survival and Development program progress (i.e. Health, Nutrition and WASH) within the country program.
UNICEF Latin America and Caribbean Regional Office (LACRO) is seeking a dynamic Digital Communication Officer (P2) for a 364-day Temporary Appointment based in Panama. The officer will support UNICEF’s digital presence across 24 country offices by leading strategic initiatives such as the implementation of the Parenting Hub, managing digital advertising and content creation, and establishing early warning systems to monitor and mitigate reputational risks.
UNICEF East Asia and Pacific Regional Office is seeking an individual consultant to offer data science, engineering and provide senior stakeholder, communications and project management support for the activities of EAPRO’s Frontier Data Lab for activities related to GAVI/ Climate Change / Emergencies and WASH. This work is fundamental to the outcomes and outputs of EAP RO’s RAM and is related to the support of the CPD process.
Under the guidance of EAPRO’s Regional T4D Manager, the consultant will collaborate closely with regional T4D, Centres of Excellence and program teams, as well as T4D, data, and program teams based in country offices throughout the East Asia and Pacific region and in the future, the wider Asia Pacific Region.
The purpose of this consultancy is to develop a comprehensive and persuasive investment case for donors, built on evidence-based narratives, case studies, and human-interest stories that highlight UNICEF’s impact and leadership in improving WASH and nutrition practices in schools, strengthening primary health care at the community level, enhancing maternal and perinatal services at the secondary level, expanding access to quality health care in the Aral Sea region, and providing systems-level technical assistance to the Government of Uzbekistan in areas such as policy formulation, oversight, accountability, coordination mechanisms, and health financing. In addition, the consultant will prepare a concise analytical proposition that links climate shocks with adolescent health and mental health in Uzbekistan, outlining their relevance and identifying entry points for future donor investment.
UNICEF Côte d'Ivoire recrute un(e) Consultant(e) international(e) pour conduire une analyse des risques et conflits incluant les effets du changement climatique en Côte d’Ivoire. Si vous êtes intéressé(e) et possédez les qualifications requises, postulez et rejoignez-nous pour contribuer à faire progresser la cause des droits des enfants en Côte d'Ivoire.
The Social Policy Officer (Public Finance for Children – PF4C) supports the implementation of UNICEF Ukraine’s agenda on equitable, transparent, and child-centred public finance and local governance. The incumbent provides technical assistance, analytical support, and coordination for national and subnational efforts to strengthen budget planning, public investment management, and fiscal decision-making that advance children’s and families’ well-being in both humanitarian and recovery contexts.
Ukraine is undergoing a complex fiscal and institutional transformation, including amid recovery from war, decentralization, and integration with the EU. Local governments play an increasing role in service delivery, while fiscal space remains constrained and public investment needs are unprecedented. Against this backdrop, UNICEF’s PF4C work aims to ensure that every hryvnia invested by the state contributes to inclusive human-capital development and the realization of child rights. the Social Policy Officer contributes directly to this goal by helping partners integrate equity, gender, and child-sensitivity principles into national and local budgeting and planning processes.
The candidate will be responsible for providing technical support to the implementation, monitoring, and evaluation of all stages of social policy programing 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 Papua New Guinea is looking for an Education Specialist to support the implementation of the Global Partnership for Education (GPE) funded program components, including teacher education, curriculum implementation, sector planning, monitoring and coordination. The Specialist works closely with government officials, stakeholders and development partners to ensure coordinated efforts to realize the sector priority reforms identified in the PNG Partnership Compact.
The position aims to strengthen UNICEF Cameroon’s leadership in the education sector by providing high-level technical guidance, policy influence, and coordination. The role will represent UNICEF within the Local Education Group (LEG), maintain strategic donor partnerships, and lead ministerial-level advocacy to shape national education policies and mobilize resources. The incumbent will oversee Education in Emergencies (EiE) responses, including cluster coordination and field support, and drive key initiatives such as the Safe Schools Declaration, universal birth registration for primary learners, and the national strategy to prevent violence in schools. This role is essential for ensuring UNICEF’s effective engagement in sector planning, emergency response, and the advancement of children’s right to quality and safe education.
UNICEF Skopje is looking for a National Consultant to support State Statistical Office in preparation and implementation of MICS7 in North Macedonia. This is a deliverable based consultancy in a duration of 18 months
The Master Data Management (MDM) process at Global Shared Services Centre (GSSC) is a centralized framework for creating and maintaining vendor master records in VISION, UNICEF’s SAP-based ERP system. The GSSC is seeking an experienced individual consultant to support Master Data Management process mapping, benchmark and gap analysis, develop and strengthen authentication mechanisms, facilitate validation and stakeholder engagement and deliver implementation roadmap.
UNICEF is interested in innovative partnerships across the globe with industry partners that enhance brand mission reach and diversify financing flows for children and their communities. The global technology industry’s philanthropic sector- foundations and individuals- is one such dynamic example. In particular, technology philanthropy focused on AI, blockchain/digital assets/finance, data science, open source/digital public goods.
There are rich opportunities for forward-looking dialogue and collaboration, however, these engagement opportunities remain relatively untapped by UNICEF. There is a need for a cohesive strategic framework to guide UNICEF’s engagement with the technology philanthropy sector, one that is informed by evidence, built on industry insight, and designed for operational exploration across geographical markets.
This consultancy aims to bridge this knowledge gap by conducting industry research and proposing practical, high-potential products or initiatives tailored to the technology philanthropy industry that align with UNICEF’s mission, values, and real-time innovation programming using AI, blockchain/digital assets/finance, data science, open source/digital public goods.
It aims to deliver a comprehensive yet practical roadmap for UNICEF to engage with technology foundations and individuals across the globe for sharing insights, pooling resources, and collaboratively achieving shared social impact outcomes.
UNICEF is interested in innovative partnerships across the globe with industry partners that enhance brand mission reach and diversify financing flows for children and their communities. The global impact investing sector is one such dynamic example. There are rich opportunities for forward-looking dialogue and collaboration, however, these engagement opportunities remain relatively untapped by UNICEF. There is a need for a cohesive strategic framework to guide UNICEF’s engagement with the impact investing sector, one that is informed by evidence, built on industry insight, and designed for operational exploration across geographical markets.
This consultancy aims to bridge this knowledge gap by conducting industry research and proposing practical, high-potential products or initiatives tailored to the impact investing industry that align with UNICEF’s mission, values, and real-time innovative platforms and programming. It aims to deliver a comprehensive yet practical roadmap for UNICEF to engage with impact investing funds and platforms across the globe for sharing insights, pooling resources, and collaboratively achieving shared social impact outcomes.
Under the general guidance of the Social & Behavior Change Officer and in close coordination with Sectoral and Cross-Sectoral Specialists and Officers, contributes to/responsible for the design, management, monitoring and evaluation of evidence-based, inclusive and innovative Social & Behavior Change strategies in support of the country programme.
UNICEF Lebanon seeks an Individual consultant to handle the 2026 skill gap analysis exercise in Lebanon ensuring recommendations are aligned with the learning pillars and the strategic priorities outlined in the office-wide learning plan.
UNICEF Libya is seeking to hire an experienced, dynamic, results-oriented consultant to lead the process of reviewing, harmonizing, aligning, finalizing, and supporting the implementation of a standardized curriculum for Non-Formal Education Centers (Bayti Centres). The harmonized Non-Formal Education (NFE) curriculum should be developed through a competency-based approach, aligning with the Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 4.1.1 indicator, which measures the proportion of children and young people achieving at least a minimum proficiency level in reading and mathematics. Additionally, it should consider indicator 4.5.1, which focuses on eliminating disparities in education access.
The main purpose of the internship programme will be to support UNICEF programme implementation with key Government Ministries—Ministry of Health, Ministry of Agriculture, Ministry of Marine Resources and Ministry of Trade and Industry—while ensuring the development and enhancement of the intern’s professional experience through practical work assignments, exposure to UNICEF work across the country and beyond.
Under the direct supervision of the Nutrition Specialist, the Nutrition Interns will be involved in supporting key nutrition programmes and closely engagements with the Social and Behaviour Change (SBC) and Programme Monitoring and Evaluation (PME) sections as critical cross-cutting areas.
It will be expected of the interns to actively participate, collaborate and work among the teams within UNICEF and key Government line Ministries and sister UN agencies to meet the overall goal of meeting the needs and requirements for UNICEF-GoSE programmes.
We are looking for an experienced consultant to conduct a comprehensive analysis of the digital learning landscape in South Sudan and produce a strategic report to support the Ministry of General Education and Instruction (MoGEI). This work will guide efforts to expand internet connectivity and improve digital learning opportunities for children and young people.
UNICEF Tanzania is seeking a motivated and highly qualified Nutrition Specialist to join our team in Dar es Salaam. The successful candidate will lead the development, implementation, monitoring, and evaluation of key components of the national nutrition programme. This role provides technical guidance and strategic support to advance maternal, infant, and child nutrition, aligned with UNICEF’s Strategic Plan and results-based management approach. Join us to help achieve sustainable, impactful nutrition outcomes for children and families across Tanzania.