UNICEF Jakarta is looking for a national consultant to support implementation of work under the Global Partnership for Education (GPE) System Capacity Grant Part 1, for which UNICEF was appointed as Grant Agent. UNICEF works closely with the co-chairs of the Local Education Group (LEG), the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education (MoPSE/Kemendikdasmen) and Ministry of Religious Affairs (MoRA), and with the two Co-Coordinating Agencies: Pusat Studi Pendidikan dan Kebijakan (PSPK) and Plan International. The national consultant will support UNICEF in key responsibilities to convene the Local Education Group (LEG) meetings at least once a quarter, and facilitate ad hoc meetings as needed, to ensure that activities are implemented according to agreed timelines and quality standards expected for the GPE System Capacity Grant, draft progress reports, and support preparations for the System Capacity Grant Part 2, for which UNICEF was recently appointed as the Grant Agent. The consultant will also help ensure that the objectives of the LEG co-chairs to strengthen participation, collaboration and coordination among education sector stakeholders in Indonesia, is carried out efficiently and effectively. This consultancy aims to start on 1 February until 31 December 2025 (for Indonesians only).
The Open Data Kit (ODK) Specialist consultant will be responsible for developing and updating the Access Coverage and Evaluation data collection tools to collect programmatic data for indicator monitoring dashboards.
UNICEF Nigeria country office invites applications from highly motivated and committed persons as a national consultant. If you are that person, we encourage you to apply and become part of a highly motivated and committed team.
If you are a committed, resourceful professional and are passionate about making a lasting difference for children, the world's leading children's rights organization would like to hear from you.
We are looking for a consultant who will develop a business model for Spilno Hubs that will ensure their sustainability in the future years of operation, considering local and regional context and needs as well as each Spilno Hub’s specific situation and condition. This assignment is managed in the Child Protection Section. This is a non staff assignment for 48 working days. This consultancy is remote-based with possible travels within Poland
UNICEF Sierra Leone seeks to hire a Research Coordinator to lead the Advancing Evidence on Scaling Foundational Learning initiative in Sierra Leone, in collaboration with the government, UNICEF Sierra Leone, and UNICEF Innocenti.
UNICEF Lebanon is looking for a Multiple Flexible Pathways (MFP) Consultant to provide technical expertise to support the development, planning, implementation, and monitoring of UNICEF’s MFP program. The primary goal is to contribute to achieving equitable, quality, and inclusive education outcomes for children, especially the most disadvantaged. The consultant to be in country.
The consultant’s responsibilities will include a meticulous review of the report’s content to ensure consistency, alignment with UNICEF's strategic priorities, and adherence to donor guidelines. Additionally, they will focus on improving the narrative flow, making complex information more accessible to diverse audiences, and ensuring that the report is visually engaging through the inclusion of infographics, data visualization, and multimedia elements.
The consultancy work will require strong competency in Strategic Planning with Rights based Planning and RBM expertise, global level experience with planning for UN or UNICEF , needing minimum supervision, able to coordinate and work well with people and teams, good writer
The main objective of this assignment is to contribute to the development of online training products and deliver key communications to train and support UNICEF's Drupal CMS users.
UNICEF Regional Office for Europe and Central Asia (ECARO) is looking for a qualified Project Leading Domestic Adoption (Global) Consultant who will serve as a technical lead in carrying out the research and advising on a set of evidence-based recommendations, leading to the best practice framework and high-level roadmap for the reform of the domestic infant adoption system in Ireland.
UNICEF Pacific is in search of a dedicated and proactive international consultant to conduct Health Care Waste Assessment in Kiribati. The consultant will work under the general guidance and direct supervision of the Chief of WASH with support from the WASH Officer.
UNICEF in Vientiane, Lao PDR is looking for an International Consultant to support MoES to develop its Digital Education Action Plan. The duration of this assignment is 11.5 months, starting as soon as possible. The consultant is expected be based primarily in Laos and work primarily at the MoES ICT Centre in Lao PDR for the duration of the assignment.
The UNICEF Cameroon CO is looking for an international consultant to undertake a formative study and to provide a comprehensive understanding of the reusable eco-friendly menstrual health hygiene products market in Cameroon. By examining both the supply and demand constraints, the study aims to identify evidence-based strategies to stimulate demand, reduce production costs, and improve sustainable access to reusable eco-friendly menstrual hygiene materials, particularly for vulnerable adolescent girls.
Fournir des kits de démonstration réalistes pour les séances pratiques de formation des personnels de santé
en allaitement, afin d’assurer des formations efficaces.
The consultant is expected to develop the capacity and provide technical guidance to UNICEF staff and relevant national and implementing partners in aspects related to disability inclusion, disability-sensitive programming, and participation of children with disabilities throughout the programming processes. This will also include support towards sub-national level support for сhild protection programs and partners operating in field office areas.
UNICEF East Asia and Pacific Regional Office is seeking an individual consultant to strengthen UNICEF capacity and engagement in health financing, particularly in relation to sustainable immunization financing. This includes scoping existing UNICEF engagement, challenges and capacity building needs, designing and delivering targeted online capacity building material, providing technical support to key country-level evidence generation products, and strengthening documentation and knowledge management.
Objectives:
1. Map UNICEF’s current engagement, thematic priorities and capacity building needs across the region in the areas of health financing and public finance for health and immunization;
2. Design and deliver a series of customized online webinars and seminars to build capacity and share best practice examples and approaches; and
3. Provide technical review and input to selected UNICEF country office health and immunization financing evidence, policy or advocacy products; and
4. Strengthen documentation and knowledge management, including through documentation of best case examples identified during the seminar series, and building an online document archive.
The EMOPS Division is in the process of developing its new Operational Managment Plan (OMP) for 2026- 2029/30. This is part of the wide UNICEF efforts into embarking on a new Strategic Plan (2026-2029/30) and other important initiatives that EMOPS is undertaking for the co-creation of a new vision for transformative Humanitarian Action and enhance more effectively and efficiently UNICEF preparedness and response to deliver relevant, responsive and adaptive interventions in emergencies in line with the evolving humanitarian situation and a world of complex polycrisis. As part of this important exercise is the development of EMOPS of key initiatives, such as the affordability analysis and the accountability framework, compact among EMOPS, HQ Divisions and Regional Offices on Humanitarian Action, review of the Emergency Response Team (ERT) and the revision of the Humanitarian Procedures (Emergency Procedures, Emergency Preparedness Procedures and the Activation of the Corporate Emergency Procedures (CEAP). A consultation is being sought to assist the EMOPS to support throughout the process of the development of the OMP for 2026-2029/30, ensuring that EMOPS effectively contributes to the achievements of the humanitarian results that have been set up in the new Strategic Plan and Humanitarian Appeal for Children and aligns its capacity, human and financial resources to meet the key results defined in the new OMP. In preparing the OMP, EMOPS needs to ensure that the expected EMOPS Programmes outcome and outputs results are matched by an adequate management structure and budget
Lead the development of Global Partnership for Education’s System Transformation (STG) application package for Guinea-Bissau in collaboration with the Ministry of Education, Higher Education and Scientific Investigation (MENESIC) in consultation with the Education partners.
Under the supervision of the Programme Manager for YOMA, the consultant will help create a comprehensive dashboard with important metrics to prove the concept of YOMA to potential/existing partners and allow for external and internal transparency and success monitoring. In this process, the consultant will clean and consolidate data and implement ways to regularly update data from YOMA partners as well as define key performance indicators with the different YOMA workstream leads to be presented on the dashboard. He/she will create various dashboard for different audiences (e.g. partners, externals, internal core team).
Under the supervision of the Yoma Program Manager the consultant will support the project management of the Yoma ecosystem with a particular focus on knowledge management and monitoring. The consultant will focus on ensuring that several simultaneous projects within the Yoma ecosystem are sufficiently supported and knowledge and learning is efficiently documented and shared across the growing ecosystem.
UNICEF Jakarta is looking for a national consultant to support implementation of work under the Global Partnership for Education (GPE) System Capacity Grant Part 1, for which UNICEF was appointed as Grant Agent. UNICEF works closely with the co-chairs of the Local Education Group (LEG), the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education (MoPSE/Kemendikdasmen) and Ministry of Religious Affairs (MoRA), and with the two Co-Coordinating Agencies: Pusat Studi Pendidikan dan Kebijakan (PSPK) and Plan International. The national consultant will support UNICEF in key responsibilities to convene the Local Education Group (LEG) meetings at least once a quarter, and facilitate ad hoc meetings as needed, to ensure that activities are implemented according to agreed timelines and quality standards expected for the GPE System Capacity Grant, draft progress reports, and support preparations for the System Capacity Grant Part 2, for which UNICEF was recently appointed as the Grant Agent. The consultant will also help ensure that the objectives of the LEG co-chairs to strengthen participation, collaboration and coordination among education sector stakeholders in Indonesia, is carried out efficiently and effectively. This consultancy aims to start on 1 February until 31 December 2025 (for Indonesians only).
The Open Data Kit (ODK) Specialist consultant will be responsible for developing and updating the Access Coverage and Evaluation data collection tools to collect programmatic data for indicator monitoring dashboards.
UNICEF Nigeria country office invites applications from highly motivated and committed persons as a national consultant. If you are that person, we encourage you to apply and become part of a highly motivated and committed team.
If you are a committed, resourceful professional and are passionate about making a lasting difference for children, the world's leading children's rights organization would like to hear from you.
We are looking for a consultant who will develop a business model for Spilno Hubs that will ensure their sustainability in the future years of operation, considering local and regional context and needs as well as each Spilno Hub’s specific situation and condition. This assignment is managed in the Child Protection Section. This is a non staff assignment for 48 working days. This consultancy is remote-based with possible travels within Poland
UNICEF Sierra Leone seeks to hire a Research Coordinator to lead the Advancing Evidence on Scaling Foundational Learning initiative in Sierra Leone, in collaboration with the government, UNICEF Sierra Leone, and UNICEF Innocenti.
UNICEF Lebanon is looking for a Multiple Flexible Pathways (MFP) Consultant to provide technical expertise to support the development, planning, implementation, and monitoring of UNICEF’s MFP program. The primary goal is to contribute to achieving equitable, quality, and inclusive education outcomes for children, especially the most disadvantaged. The consultant to be in country.
The consultant’s responsibilities will include a meticulous review of the report’s content to ensure consistency, alignment with UNICEF's strategic priorities, and adherence to donor guidelines. Additionally, they will focus on improving the narrative flow, making complex information more accessible to diverse audiences, and ensuring that the report is visually engaging through the inclusion of infographics, data visualization, and multimedia elements.
The consultancy work will require strong competency in Strategic Planning with Rights based Planning and RBM expertise, global level experience with planning for UN or UNICEF , needing minimum supervision, able to coordinate and work well with people and teams, good writer
The main objective of this assignment is to contribute to the development of online training products and deliver key communications to train and support UNICEF's Drupal CMS users.
UNICEF Regional Office for Europe and Central Asia (ECARO) is looking for a qualified Project Leading Domestic Adoption (Global) Consultant who will serve as a technical lead in carrying out the research and advising on a set of evidence-based recommendations, leading to the best practice framework and high-level roadmap for the reform of the domestic infant adoption system in Ireland.
UNICEF Pacific is in search of a dedicated and proactive international consultant to conduct Health Care Waste Assessment in Kiribati. The consultant will work under the general guidance and direct supervision of the Chief of WASH with support from the WASH Officer.
UNICEF in Vientiane, Lao PDR is looking for an International Consultant to support MoES to develop its Digital Education Action Plan. The duration of this assignment is 11.5 months, starting as soon as possible. The consultant is expected be based primarily in Laos and work primarily at the MoES ICT Centre in Lao PDR for the duration of the assignment.
The UNICEF Cameroon CO is looking for an international consultant to undertake a formative study and to provide a comprehensive understanding of the reusable eco-friendly menstrual health hygiene products market in Cameroon. By examining both the supply and demand constraints, the study aims to identify evidence-based strategies to stimulate demand, reduce production costs, and improve sustainable access to reusable eco-friendly menstrual hygiene materials, particularly for vulnerable adolescent girls.
Fournir des kits de démonstration réalistes pour les séances pratiques de formation des personnels de santé
en allaitement, afin d’assurer des formations efficaces.
The consultant is expected to develop the capacity and provide technical guidance to UNICEF staff and relevant national and implementing partners in aspects related to disability inclusion, disability-sensitive programming, and participation of children with disabilities throughout the programming processes. This will also include support towards sub-national level support for сhild protection programs and partners operating in field office areas.
UNICEF East Asia and Pacific Regional Office is seeking an individual consultant to strengthen UNICEF capacity and engagement in health financing, particularly in relation to sustainable immunization financing. This includes scoping existing UNICEF engagement, challenges and capacity building needs, designing and delivering targeted online capacity building material, providing technical support to key country-level evidence generation products, and strengthening documentation and knowledge management.
Objectives:
1. Map UNICEF’s current engagement, thematic priorities and capacity building needs across the region in the areas of health financing and public finance for health and immunization;
2. Design and deliver a series of customized online webinars and seminars to build capacity and share best practice examples and approaches; and
3. Provide technical review and input to selected UNICEF country office health and immunization financing evidence, policy or advocacy products; and
4. Strengthen documentation and knowledge management, including through documentation of best case examples identified during the seminar series, and building an online document archive.
The EMOPS Division is in the process of developing its new Operational Managment Plan (OMP) for 2026- 2029/30. This is part of the wide UNICEF efforts into embarking on a new Strategic Plan (2026-2029/30) and other important initiatives that EMOPS is undertaking for the co-creation of a new vision for transformative Humanitarian Action and enhance more effectively and efficiently UNICEF preparedness and response to deliver relevant, responsive and adaptive interventions in emergencies in line with the evolving humanitarian situation and a world of complex polycrisis. As part of this important exercise is the development of EMOPS of key initiatives, such as the affordability analysis and the accountability framework, compact among EMOPS, HQ Divisions and Regional Offices on Humanitarian Action, review of the Emergency Response Team (ERT) and the revision of the Humanitarian Procedures (Emergency Procedures, Emergency Preparedness Procedures and the Activation of the Corporate Emergency Procedures (CEAP). A consultation is being sought to assist the EMOPS to support throughout the process of the development of the OMP for 2026-2029/30, ensuring that EMOPS effectively contributes to the achievements of the humanitarian results that have been set up in the new Strategic Plan and Humanitarian Appeal for Children and aligns its capacity, human and financial resources to meet the key results defined in the new OMP. In preparing the OMP, EMOPS needs to ensure that the expected EMOPS Programmes outcome and outputs results are matched by an adequate management structure and budget
Lead the development of Global Partnership for Education’s System Transformation (STG) application package for Guinea-Bissau in collaboration with the Ministry of Education, Higher Education and Scientific Investigation (MENESIC) in consultation with the Education partners.
Under the supervision of the Programme Manager for YOMA, the consultant will help create a comprehensive dashboard with important metrics to prove the concept of YOMA to potential/existing partners and allow for external and internal transparency and success monitoring. In this process, the consultant will clean and consolidate data and implement ways to regularly update data from YOMA partners as well as define key performance indicators with the different YOMA workstream leads to be presented on the dashboard. He/she will create various dashboard for different audiences (e.g. partners, externals, internal core team).
Under the supervision of the Yoma Program Manager the consultant will support the project management of the Yoma ecosystem with a particular focus on knowledge management and monitoring. The consultant will focus on ensuring that several simultaneous projects within the Yoma ecosystem are sufficiently supported and knowledge and learning is efficiently documented and shared across the growing ecosystem.