UNICEF Somalia is seeking an experienced and strategic Supply & Logistics Manager (P4) based in Mogadishu to lead complex supply chain operations in a fragile humanitarian context. The role will provide leadership in procurement, logistics, emergency response, systems strengthening, and innovative supply chain solutions to support results for children across Somalia.
If you are passionate about data and analytics, UNICEF GSSC is providing an exciting opportunity for an experienced data professional to work with diverse internal and external datasets to design, develop, test, deploy, and continuously improve analytical and predictive models that support both strategic and operational decision-making
UNICEF Nigeria in Abuja, is seeking a passionate and committed person to work in the role of an international data consultant 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
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.
The guesthouse provides safe, secure, and cost-effective accommodation for staff and visitors on official mission. To ensure consistent standards of hospitality, compliance with safety/security protocols, and efficient running of the facility, the Guesthouse Assistant supports day-to-day operations, manages bookings, coordinates service providers, and ensures positive guest experience.
Under the supervision of the supervisor, the Programme Associate provides specialized support in program development, implementation, and monitoring, with a focus on data analysis, budget tracking, and reporting. They exercise judgment, anticipate needs, and coordinate with stakeholders to ensure effective delivery, compliance, and organizational goals are met.
This position will contribute to allow UNICEF to comply with its commitment to scale up cash programming, to foster collective synergies and complementarities with other UN agencies CBA programme, and to provide adequate level of risk management and quality assurance in CBA programmes. This post will support UNICEF to comply with its commitments in the CCCs and in the Strategic Plan 2026-2029.
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.
Support UNICEF’s global staff wellbeing agenda as a Wellbeing Officer (P-2), contributing to the development of wellbeing resources, coordination of global initiatives, and management of key platforms and data systems to promote mental health and a positive workplace culture across the organization.
Summary of key functions/accountabilities:
1. Management of the Supply section
2. Supply Chain service delivery and emergency response
3. Collaboration with programme and implementing partners
4. Technical, advisory support to government/national systems
5. Innovation, products and markets
6. Construction management and coordination
7. Cold chain and Vaccine Team management
8. UN80 alignment and positioning of the CAR Country Office
UNICEF was established in 1946 to supply emergency relief to millions of children suffering in the aftermath of World War II. The organization still functions to ease the suffering of millions of children in emergency situations across the world. UNICEF also focuses on the protection and promotion of child rights, working for the survival, protection, education and healthy development of every child. At the crossroads of Europe, Africa and the Middle East, Morocco is a middle-income country but with a steadily growing economy. As a result, Morocco is seen by many member states as a strategic country given its geographical location, political stability and overall progress in human development resulting in member states main priorities shifting to expanding commercial and economic ties and de-prioritizing human capital investments. It is in this context that UNICEF Morocco sees an opportunity to diversify sources of income and develop strategic partnerships with the private sector and its different stakeholders to reduce disparities, improve the situation of children and protect their rights. Globally, UNICEF recognizes the private sector as a vital partner in driving sustainable change for children. Through collaboration with multinational corporations and national companies UNICEF builds partnerships that combine financial support, innovation, and responsible business practices. The interactions will take different forms ranging from mobilizing resources (corporate philanthropy), promoting positive changes in business practices through Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), supporting programmes for children and encouraging innovations.
Join UNICEF Uganda Country Office as a Nutrition Specialist (Wasting, Humanitarian & Refugees) and help address persistent child wasting and nutrition vulnerabilities, including in humanitarian and refugee‑hosting areas. Lead high‑impact prevention and treatment programmes, strengthen results, and expand access to lifesaving nutrition supplies.
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.
The GSSC is looking for a dynamic individual who could contribute to strengthening systemic risk monitoring, early detection of emerging issues and evidence-based insights to support continuous improvement and management oversight, while operating independently from service delivery streams.
UNICEF Pakistan is seeking a dynamic and strategic Procurement Services Manager to lead and strengthen a large and complex Procurement Services portfolio supporting critical programmes including Immunization (EPI), Polio, Nutrition, and Health systems strengthening across Pakistan.
UNICEF India is seeking a dedicated Health Specialist to lead its health programme in Uttar Pradesh — the state with the highest burden of maternal and child health challenges in the country. Reporting to the Chief Field Office, the Specialist will provide technical leadership and management support to design, implement, and monitor evidence‑based interventions that deliver impact at scale. The role involves strengthening partnerships with government and civil society, leveraging resources, and working collaboratively across UNICEF programme sectors to accelerate progress on child survival, growth, and wellbeing. This position offers a unique opportunity to drive sustainable results, reduce inequities, and contribute to the realization of children’s rights in alignment with UNICEF’s Strategic Plan 2026‑29.
The assignment aims to strengthen the governance, coordination and operational effectiveness of Italy’s protection system for unaccompanied and separated children (UASC) through the mapping and capitalization of existing good practices and interinstitutional coordination mechanisms developed within the juvenile justice system and its interaction with the reception system, with a view to supporting national authorities—particularly the Ministry of Justice and the Ministry of the Interior—in enhancing the consistency and timeliness of child protection pathways across territories, in line with Law 47/2017 and the implementation priorities stemming from the EU Pact on Migration and Asylum and Regulation (EU) 2024/1351.
UNICEF works in over 190 countries and territories to save children’s lives, defend their rights, and help them fulfill their potential, from early childhood through adolescence.
At UNICEF, we are committed, passionate, and proud of what we do for as long as we are needed. Promoting the rights of every child is not just a job – it is a calling.
UNICEF is a place where careers are built. We offer our staff diverse opportunities for professional and personal development that will help them reinforce a sense of purpose while serving children and communities across the world. We welcome everyone who wants to belong and grow in a diverse and passionate culture., coupled with an attractive compensation and benefits package.
Visit our website to learn more about what we do at UNICEF.
UNICEF Somalia is seeking an experienced and strategic Supply & Logistics Manager (P4) based in Mogadishu to lead complex supply chain operations in a fragile humanitarian context. The role will provide leadership in procurement, logistics, emergency response, systems strengthening, and innovative supply chain solutions to support results for children across Somalia.
If you are passionate about data and analytics, UNICEF GSSC is providing an exciting opportunity for an experienced data professional to work with diverse internal and external datasets to design, develop, test, deploy, and continuously improve analytical and predictive models that support both strategic and operational decision-making
UNICEF Nigeria in Abuja, is seeking a passionate and committed person to work in the role of an international data consultant 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
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.
The guesthouse provides safe, secure, and cost-effective accommodation for staff and visitors on official mission. To ensure consistent standards of hospitality, compliance with safety/security protocols, and efficient running of the facility, the Guesthouse Assistant supports day-to-day operations, manages bookings, coordinates service providers, and ensures positive guest experience.
Under the supervision of the supervisor, the Programme Associate provides specialized support in program development, implementation, and monitoring, with a focus on data analysis, budget tracking, and reporting. They exercise judgment, anticipate needs, and coordinate with stakeholders to ensure effective delivery, compliance, and organizational goals are met.
This position will contribute to allow UNICEF to comply with its commitment to scale up cash programming, to foster collective synergies and complementarities with other UN agencies CBA programme, and to provide adequate level of risk management and quality assurance in CBA programmes. This post will support UNICEF to comply with its commitments in the CCCs and in the Strategic Plan 2026-2029.
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.
Support UNICEF’s global staff wellbeing agenda as a Wellbeing Officer (P-2), contributing to the development of wellbeing resources, coordination of global initiatives, and management of key platforms and data systems to promote mental health and a positive workplace culture across the organization.
Summary of key functions/accountabilities:
1. Management of the Supply section
2. Supply Chain service delivery and emergency response
3. Collaboration with programme and implementing partners
4. Technical, advisory support to government/national systems
5. Innovation, products and markets
6. Construction management and coordination
7. Cold chain and Vaccine Team management
8. UN80 alignment and positioning of the CAR Country Office
UNICEF was established in 1946 to supply emergency relief to millions of children suffering in the aftermath of World War II. The organization still functions to ease the suffering of millions of children in emergency situations across the world. UNICEF also focuses on the protection and promotion of child rights, working for the survival, protection, education and healthy development of every child. At the crossroads of Europe, Africa and the Middle East, Morocco is a middle-income country but with a steadily growing economy. As a result, Morocco is seen by many member states as a strategic country given its geographical location, political stability and overall progress in human development resulting in member states main priorities shifting to expanding commercial and economic ties and de-prioritizing human capital investments. It is in this context that UNICEF Morocco sees an opportunity to diversify sources of income and develop strategic partnerships with the private sector and its different stakeholders to reduce disparities, improve the situation of children and protect their rights. Globally, UNICEF recognizes the private sector as a vital partner in driving sustainable change for children. Through collaboration with multinational corporations and national companies UNICEF builds partnerships that combine financial support, innovation, and responsible business practices. The interactions will take different forms ranging from mobilizing resources (corporate philanthropy), promoting positive changes in business practices through Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), supporting programmes for children and encouraging innovations.
Join UNICEF Uganda Country Office as a Nutrition Specialist (Wasting, Humanitarian & Refugees) and help address persistent child wasting and nutrition vulnerabilities, including in humanitarian and refugee‑hosting areas. Lead high‑impact prevention and treatment programmes, strengthen results, and expand access to lifesaving nutrition supplies.
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.
The GSSC is looking for a dynamic individual who could contribute to strengthening systemic risk monitoring, early detection of emerging issues and evidence-based insights to support continuous improvement and management oversight, while operating independently from service delivery streams.
UNICEF Pakistan is seeking a dynamic and strategic Procurement Services Manager to lead and strengthen a large and complex Procurement Services portfolio supporting critical programmes including Immunization (EPI), Polio, Nutrition, and Health systems strengthening across Pakistan.
UNICEF India is seeking a dedicated Health Specialist to lead its health programme in Uttar Pradesh — the state with the highest burden of maternal and child health challenges in the country. Reporting to the Chief Field Office, the Specialist will provide technical leadership and management support to design, implement, and monitor evidence‑based interventions that deliver impact at scale. The role involves strengthening partnerships with government and civil society, leveraging resources, and working collaboratively across UNICEF programme sectors to accelerate progress on child survival, growth, and wellbeing. This position offers a unique opportunity to drive sustainable results, reduce inequities, and contribute to the realization of children’s rights in alignment with UNICEF’s Strategic Plan 2026‑29.
The assignment aims to strengthen the governance, coordination and operational effectiveness of Italy’s protection system for unaccompanied and separated children (UASC) through the mapping and capitalization of existing good practices and interinstitutional coordination mechanisms developed within the juvenile justice system and its interaction with the reception system, with a view to supporting national authorities—particularly the Ministry of Justice and the Ministry of the Interior—in enhancing the consistency and timeliness of child protection pathways across territories, in line with Law 47/2017 and the implementation priorities stemming from the EU Pact on Migration and Asylum and Regulation (EU) 2024/1351.
UNICEF works in over 190 countries and territories to save children’s lives, defend their rights, and help them fulfill their potential, from early childhood through adolescence.
At UNICEF, we are committed, passionate, and proud of what we do for as long as we are needed. Promoting the rights of every child is not just a job – it is a calling.
UNICEF is a place where careers are built. We offer our staff diverse opportunities for professional and personal development that will help them reinforce a sense of purpose while serving children and communities across the world. We welcome everyone who wants to belong and grow in a diverse and passionate culture., coupled with an attractive compensation and benefits package.
Visit our website to learn more about what we do at UNICEF.