The consultancy aims to support the justice sector in Uzbekistan by developing specialized training materials for an in-service course tailored to criminal court judges. These materials will focus on the practical implementation of the 2023 legislative reforms related to the protection of children from sexual violence and exploitation, including the Law of the Republic of Uzbekistan “On the Protection of Children from All Forms of Violence.” In addition to creating the modules, the consultancy will build the capacity of a selected group of judges through targeted training sessions. The finalized materials will also be prepared for integration into the curriculum of the Judicial Academy under the Supreme Judicial Council, ensuring long-term sustainability and institutional adoption.
The overall goal is to further support the integration of climate change mitigation and adaptation and environmental issues into the education system. The purpose of the consultancy is to build the capacity of local experts in green school standards conceptualization and its roll out in Kazakhstan. This consultancy aims to guide the established technical working group in developing standards and self-assessment tools for green schools and capacities for implementation nationwide.
This consultancy will support the development of a National Framework on the Use of AI in Education, providing policymakers, practitioners, and development partners with a practical tool to evaluate current conditions, identify gaps, and prioritize investments.
Under the supervision of UNICEF Uzbekistan’s Child Protection Officer and in collaboration with NASP and the Uzbekistan Columbia Centre, the consultant will review and enhance existing foster care training materials. This includes integrating trauma-informed care and positive parenting approaches, developing supplementary modules to support children with complex psychosocial needs, and conducting a Training of Trainers for key stakeholders. The final deliverable will be a comprehensive, culturally appropriate training package tailored to Uzbekistan’s context.
Individual Consultants - Technical and Methodological Consultants for Evidence activities on Long Term Agreements (LTA) for 2 + 1 years (open to both National & International Consultants)
UNICEF Nepal Country Office is looking for committed and well experienced senior expert to provide strategic technical support to UNICEF Nepal in facilitating the 2026 Programme Budget Review (PBR) preparation process. The assignment is for 4-5 months. Travel to Nepal during the assignment will likely be needed.
Climate change, disasters and environmental degradation threaten children’s rights and well-being, undermining progress in child survival and development. It is imperative that countries adopt climate-focused policies and financing strategies that ensure climate-resilient, low-carbon social services to help children and families adapt to increasingly severe impacts.
Aligned with UNICEF’s Strategic Plan and Sustainability and Climate Action Plan (SCAP), UNICEF advances policy to embed child rights across Paris Agreement instruments (NDCs, NAPs, sector plans) and UNFCCC guidance, linking climate policy commitments to country-level systems and risk-informed, shock-responsive services for children.
As UNICEF drives practical, measurable policy change in climate action, a UNFCCC policy consultant is needed to support UNICEF engagement in key climate policy processes. This includes collaboration with current and incoming COP Presidencies to elevate child rights, monitoring key negotiations workstreams, supporting effective engagement with the Action Agenda, and contributing to political advocacy, mobilization efforts and government engagement, including through the Group of Friends for Children and Climate Action. The consultant will also support internal coordination, policy planning and fundraising efforts, aligned with UNICEF’s Sustainability and Climate Action Plan (2023-2030) and climate policy priorities
Under the general supervision of the Planning & Monitoring Specialist, the incumbent will be expected to provide dedicated budgetary and administrative support to the relevant section.
Sous la supervision du Spécialiste en Finance (Finance Specialist), l’Assistant principal aux Finances assurera l’accomplissement de diverses tâches dans les fonctions de la finance, de manière adéquate et opportune, et en conformité avec les règles et règlementations financières de l’UNICEF, tout en démontrant une capacité d’identifier, d’adapter et d’évaluer les cas irréguliers, il recommandera également des solutions d’améliorations de la mise en œuvre et conception des services.
UNICEF Belarus is transitioning to a new country programme. To achieve the desired results, the Country Office must strengthen its ability to mobilize additional resources from both public and private donors. As part of this effort, the office is enhancing its resource mobilization strategy by implementing comprehensive measures to ensure effective fundraising. One key initiative is a capacity-building programme aimed at strengthening project development skills among staff. To support this, the office is seeking a qualified Project Development Trainer to deliver a two-day training session, including practical guidance.
- Elaborar un informe técnico que analice la situación actual de los entornos alimentarios y el estado de la nutrición en niños, niñas y adolescentes (NNA) en el Perú, y las oportunidades de mejora para fortalecer el rol de la cooperación de UNICEF.
- Elaborar un informe de análisis que identifique oportunidades de mejora en las estrategias e instrumentos de gestión de los Ministerios de Salud, Educación y Desarrollo e Inclusión Social para fortalecer la implementación de la promoción y atención de la nutrición y la actividad física en niños, niñas y adolescentes, incorporando un enfoque multisectorial, de género e intercultural.
- Elaborar un informe técnico que consolide las acciones realizadas para fortalecer las políticas, marcos normativos e intervenciones orientadas a mejorar la nutrición de niñas, niños y adolescentes (NNA), así como los entornos alimentarios saludables. Este informe recogerá los avances logrados a través de conversatorios, la elaboración de materiales técnicos y de incidencia, y la difusión de lineamientos de UNICEF, investigaciones y experiencias exitosas desarrolladas a nivel nacional e internacional, con participación de contrapartes del gobierno, la academia, la sociedad civil y el sector privado.
This assignment will contribute to the holistic reintegration and well-being of families by ensuring high-quality psychosocial care, integration with social service systems, and alignment with international MHPSS standards and trauma-informed interventions.
Recrutement de Consultant (e) International(e)chargé (e) de documenter les bonnes pratiques et les leçons apprises issues de la mise en œuvre des activités de vaccination au Sénégal.
Under the supervision of a Contracts Specialist from the Digital Supply Unit, the Senior Consultant will lead and advise on large-scale procurement initiatives for Internet connectivity and associated services for schools and healthcare centres, primarily for the African continent, in compliance with Giga’s technical requirements and local country’s expectations. This role requires a strategic thinker and execution-oriented professional with deep knowledge of the public procurement lifecycle, connectivity service specifics and challenges, vendor negotiation, and compliance with regional and international procurement standards.
UNICEF is looking to hire Comptroller and Director, Division of Finance and Management. The Division of Financial and Administrative Management (DFAM) under the leadership of the UNICEF Comptroller is looking for a dynamic leader responsible for maintaining a sound system of internal controls and leading financial reforms; budget formulation and planning, including performance and financial risk management; and the establishment of systems to ensure effective and efficient use of resources and the safeguarding of UNICEF assets.
The Programme Manager will lead the end-to-end implementation and continuous improvement of UNICEF’s global Manager Support Programme (MSP), ensuring its strategic delivery across e-learning, coaching, mentoring, and peer engagement components. This role involves close collaboration with internal and external stakeholders to measure impact, manage communications, drive engagement, and ensure operational excellence. The Programme Manager will also oversee staff, budgets, timelines, and reporting, while serving as the focal point for senior leadership and the independent programme evaluation.
UNICEF’s child protection in humanitarian action (CPHA) programs aim to ensure every child is protected from violence, abuse, exploitation, and neglect. We partner with governments, international organizations, and civil society to actively prevent children from being harmed; to monitor grave violations committed against girls and boys and advocate for respect for international humanitarian law; and to develop programmes to support children who have experienced violence, exploitation, abuse and neglect. UNICEF’s child protection work promotes effective linkages between humanitarian and development programming and supports countries to strengthen their capacities and systems for mitigating risks, preparing for and responding to emergencies, and building resilience. UNICEF also leads the development of technical standards, guidance and advocacy efforts to support child protection actors in the field in delivering evidence-based, effective and high-quality programs to protect children.
The CPHA Team continually seeks to strengthen the evidence and data in all areas of Child Protection programming, and is committed to monitoring, evaluation, and results-based management. During the duration of the contract, the consultant will be responsible for a set of specific deliverables aiming at strengthening the CPHA programming related to planning, resource mobilization, monitoring and reporting, knowledge management, and evidence building
The consultant will support the UNICEF Country Office in Serbia by identifying and leveraging funding opportunities and analysing strategic partnerships and approaches in the field of migration in Serbia to strengthen programming for children on the move. This includes conducting a targeted desk review to identify potential national, European and international funding sources relevant to UNICEF Country Office in Serbia, with a strong focus on private funds and foundations providing grants addressing migration issues relevant for unaccompanied and separated children (UASC).
The consultancy aims to support the justice sector in Uzbekistan by developing specialized training materials for an in-service course tailored to criminal court judges. These materials will focus on the practical implementation of the 2023 legislative reforms related to the protection of children from sexual violence and exploitation, including the Law of the Republic of Uzbekistan “On the Protection of Children from All Forms of Violence.” In addition to creating the modules, the consultancy will build the capacity of a selected group of judges through targeted training sessions. The finalized materials will also be prepared for integration into the curriculum of the Judicial Academy under the Supreme Judicial Council, ensuring long-term sustainability and institutional adoption.
The overall goal is to further support the integration of climate change mitigation and adaptation and environmental issues into the education system. The purpose of the consultancy is to build the capacity of local experts in green school standards conceptualization and its roll out in Kazakhstan. This consultancy aims to guide the established technical working group in developing standards and self-assessment tools for green schools and capacities for implementation nationwide.
This consultancy will support the development of a National Framework on the Use of AI in Education, providing policymakers, practitioners, and development partners with a practical tool to evaluate current conditions, identify gaps, and prioritize investments.
Under the supervision of UNICEF Uzbekistan’s Child Protection Officer and in collaboration with NASP and the Uzbekistan Columbia Centre, the consultant will review and enhance existing foster care training materials. This includes integrating trauma-informed care and positive parenting approaches, developing supplementary modules to support children with complex psychosocial needs, and conducting a Training of Trainers for key stakeholders. The final deliverable will be a comprehensive, culturally appropriate training package tailored to Uzbekistan’s context.
Individual Consultants - Technical and Methodological Consultants for Evidence activities on Long Term Agreements (LTA) for 2 + 1 years (open to both National & International Consultants)
UNICEF Nepal Country Office is looking for committed and well experienced senior expert to provide strategic technical support to UNICEF Nepal in facilitating the 2026 Programme Budget Review (PBR) preparation process. The assignment is for 4-5 months. Travel to Nepal during the assignment will likely be needed.
Climate change, disasters and environmental degradation threaten children’s rights and well-being, undermining progress in child survival and development. It is imperative that countries adopt climate-focused policies and financing strategies that ensure climate-resilient, low-carbon social services to help children and families adapt to increasingly severe impacts.
Aligned with UNICEF’s Strategic Plan and Sustainability and Climate Action Plan (SCAP), UNICEF advances policy to embed child rights across Paris Agreement instruments (NDCs, NAPs, sector plans) and UNFCCC guidance, linking climate policy commitments to country-level systems and risk-informed, shock-responsive services for children.
As UNICEF drives practical, measurable policy change in climate action, a UNFCCC policy consultant is needed to support UNICEF engagement in key climate policy processes. This includes collaboration with current and incoming COP Presidencies to elevate child rights, monitoring key negotiations workstreams, supporting effective engagement with the Action Agenda, and contributing to political advocacy, mobilization efforts and government engagement, including through the Group of Friends for Children and Climate Action. The consultant will also support internal coordination, policy planning and fundraising efforts, aligned with UNICEF’s Sustainability and Climate Action Plan (2023-2030) and climate policy priorities
Under the general supervision of the Planning & Monitoring Specialist, the incumbent will be expected to provide dedicated budgetary and administrative support to the relevant section.
Sous la supervision du Spécialiste en Finance (Finance Specialist), l’Assistant principal aux Finances assurera l’accomplissement de diverses tâches dans les fonctions de la finance, de manière adéquate et opportune, et en conformité avec les règles et règlementations financières de l’UNICEF, tout en démontrant une capacité d’identifier, d’adapter et d’évaluer les cas irréguliers, il recommandera également des solutions d’améliorations de la mise en œuvre et conception des services.
UNICEF Belarus is transitioning to a new country programme. To achieve the desired results, the Country Office must strengthen its ability to mobilize additional resources from both public and private donors. As part of this effort, the office is enhancing its resource mobilization strategy by implementing comprehensive measures to ensure effective fundraising. One key initiative is a capacity-building programme aimed at strengthening project development skills among staff. To support this, the office is seeking a qualified Project Development Trainer to deliver a two-day training session, including practical guidance.
- Elaborar un informe técnico que analice la situación actual de los entornos alimentarios y el estado de la nutrición en niños, niñas y adolescentes (NNA) en el Perú, y las oportunidades de mejora para fortalecer el rol de la cooperación de UNICEF.
- Elaborar un informe de análisis que identifique oportunidades de mejora en las estrategias e instrumentos de gestión de los Ministerios de Salud, Educación y Desarrollo e Inclusión Social para fortalecer la implementación de la promoción y atención de la nutrición y la actividad física en niños, niñas y adolescentes, incorporando un enfoque multisectorial, de género e intercultural.
- Elaborar un informe técnico que consolide las acciones realizadas para fortalecer las políticas, marcos normativos e intervenciones orientadas a mejorar la nutrición de niñas, niños y adolescentes (NNA), así como los entornos alimentarios saludables. Este informe recogerá los avances logrados a través de conversatorios, la elaboración de materiales técnicos y de incidencia, y la difusión de lineamientos de UNICEF, investigaciones y experiencias exitosas desarrolladas a nivel nacional e internacional, con participación de contrapartes del gobierno, la academia, la sociedad civil y el sector privado.
This assignment will contribute to the holistic reintegration and well-being of families by ensuring high-quality psychosocial care, integration with social service systems, and alignment with international MHPSS standards and trauma-informed interventions.
Recrutement de Consultant (e) International(e)chargé (e) de documenter les bonnes pratiques et les leçons apprises issues de la mise en œuvre des activités de vaccination au Sénégal.
Under the supervision of a Contracts Specialist from the Digital Supply Unit, the Senior Consultant will lead and advise on large-scale procurement initiatives for Internet connectivity and associated services for schools and healthcare centres, primarily for the African continent, in compliance with Giga’s technical requirements and local country’s expectations. This role requires a strategic thinker and execution-oriented professional with deep knowledge of the public procurement lifecycle, connectivity service specifics and challenges, vendor negotiation, and compliance with regional and international procurement standards.
UNICEF is looking to hire Comptroller and Director, Division of Finance and Management. The Division of Financial and Administrative Management (DFAM) under the leadership of the UNICEF Comptroller is looking for a dynamic leader responsible for maintaining a sound system of internal controls and leading financial reforms; budget formulation and planning, including performance and financial risk management; and the establishment of systems to ensure effective and efficient use of resources and the safeguarding of UNICEF assets.
The Programme Manager will lead the end-to-end implementation and continuous improvement of UNICEF’s global Manager Support Programme (MSP), ensuring its strategic delivery across e-learning, coaching, mentoring, and peer engagement components. This role involves close collaboration with internal and external stakeholders to measure impact, manage communications, drive engagement, and ensure operational excellence. The Programme Manager will also oversee staff, budgets, timelines, and reporting, while serving as the focal point for senior leadership and the independent programme evaluation.
UNICEF’s child protection in humanitarian action (CPHA) programs aim to ensure every child is protected from violence, abuse, exploitation, and neglect. We partner with governments, international organizations, and civil society to actively prevent children from being harmed; to monitor grave violations committed against girls and boys and advocate for respect for international humanitarian law; and to develop programmes to support children who have experienced violence, exploitation, abuse and neglect. UNICEF’s child protection work promotes effective linkages between humanitarian and development programming and supports countries to strengthen their capacities and systems for mitigating risks, preparing for and responding to emergencies, and building resilience. UNICEF also leads the development of technical standards, guidance and advocacy efforts to support child protection actors in the field in delivering evidence-based, effective and high-quality programs to protect children.
The CPHA Team continually seeks to strengthen the evidence and data in all areas of Child Protection programming, and is committed to monitoring, evaluation, and results-based management. During the duration of the contract, the consultant will be responsible for a set of specific deliverables aiming at strengthening the CPHA programming related to planning, resource mobilization, monitoring and reporting, knowledge management, and evidence building
The consultant will support the UNICEF Country Office in Serbia by identifying and leveraging funding opportunities and analysing strategic partnerships and approaches in the field of migration in Serbia to strengthen programming for children on the move. This includes conducting a targeted desk review to identify potential national, European and international funding sources relevant to UNICEF Country Office in Serbia, with a strong focus on private funds and foundations providing grants addressing migration issues relevant for unaccompanied and separated children (UASC).