Are you passionate about adolescent and gender programs and looking to gain hands-on experience to expand your knowledge and skills for career growth? This intern position is an opportunity for young talents to engage in impactful projects while expanding their knowledge and skills.
UNICEF Ghana is pleased to announce an internship opportunity within the Gender Unit. The selected individuals will support gender-transformative and adolescent programming by amplifying girls' voices through the Regional Adolescent Girl Summit and the Ghana Country Office Adolescent Girl Advisory Group.
The internship duration is 26 weeks and will be based in Accra.
If you're ready to take on a rewarding challenge and develop your skills, apply now and join the UNICEF Ghana team.
The Health Specialist (Health Systems Strengthening) will provide operational support to strengthening Health Information Management Systems across Mozambique. This includes advancing the interoperability of digital health tools and data systems to ensure timely, accurate, and integrated monitoring of health outcomes, resource use, and partner investments. This support also includes the co-development and rollout of an Evidence-Based Planning tool with embedded bottleneck analysis, enabling district and provincial planners to produce high-quality, equity-responsive annual plans. The aim is to bolster national and decentralized capacity for evidence-based decision-making, both for the health sector at large and specifically for UNICEF’s programming in child health, nutrition, immunization, and community health.
International consultant or a group of international consultants to support training of Local Professionals in the Provision of Psycho-Social Support to Children and their Parents, in Abkhazia, Georgia.
The purpose of this consultancy is to support the implementation of the ICF thematic windows. In addition, the consultancy will undertake activities central to the scoping, development and accompaniment of broader impact evaluation opportunities. Specific objectives include:
• Provide technical support in the design and implementation at least two, and maximum three impact evaluations under the Child Marriage and Social Norms ICF (e.g., Burkina Faso, Ghana and Niger) and contribute to the development of other impact evaluations in the portfolio as requested.
• Support a set of methodological innovations across the Child Marriage and Social Norms ICF, including input to and analysis of methodological papers on topics including the development of attitude and norm indices, forced marriage measures, and cost-effectiveness methodologies among participating countries.
• Support the GPECM with the development of a pilot analysis to estimate cross-country impact of the GPECM, or several case studies estimating the impact of the GPECM activities over time.
• Contribute scoping and background work towards a new Impact Feasibility Assessment (IFA) on Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) in collaboration with focal points at the UNICEF EO, UNFPA and stakeholders in the Joint Programme to End FGM.
• Support the development and delivery of capacity development and learning materials focusing on impact evaluation methodologies and practical implementation processes for national partners, UNICEF staff and other audience.
• Contribute to the development of dissemination materials including methodological briefs, working papers and peer-reviewed journals.
The consultancy serves an urgent and strategic purpose, focused on:
• Accelerating the implementation of UNICEF’s Human Rights Framework for Action (2024), a cornerstone initiative requiring swift and coordinated action across the organization.
• Safeguarding and reinforcing UNICEF’s active engagement with international human rights mechanisms, which are currently under significant pressure. In this context, sustained and visible UNICEF engagement is more crucial than ever.
UNICEF Latin America and the Caribbean Regional Office (LACRO) is seeking a Monitoring Officer to strengthen humanitarian performance monitoring across the region. This role supports evidence-based planning and response in complex emergencies, including migration, climate-related crises, and political instability. The Officer will provide technical guidance to Country Offices, enhance data systems, and ensure high-quality monitoring and reporting on the situation of children and women. Candidates should have at least 2 years of relevant experience in program monitoring and evaluation, strong data analysis skills, and fluency in English and Spanish. Be part of a mission-driven team committed to delivering results for children in emergencies.
Under the guidance of the supervisor, provide professional technical assistance and support for programme design, planning and implementation, management and evaluation of programme/project activities, data analysis and progress reporting, in support of programme goals and objectives.
The Digital Governance and Platforms (DGP) team within UNICEF’s Division of Global
Communication and Advocacy (GCA) plays a pivotal role in managing UNICEF’s digital ecosystem, ensuring that services and platforms are efficient, accessible, and aligned with digital governance standards. As part of its ongoing efforts to improve service delivery, UNICEF is integrating its DGP service catalogue into the organization-wide ServiceNow platform. This integration will enhance service standardization, improve operational efficiency, and provide better visibility and tracking of requests and workflows.
To support this initiative, UNICEF is seeking a qualified consultant to work with the DGP team in documenting and mapping operational workflows and preparing detailed, structured business requirements. This work will enable the ICT Division (ICTD) to accurately scope and implement the workflows in ServiceNow. The consultant will not be responsible for the technical configuration of ServiceNow but will deliver clear, actionable documentation, which the ICTD business analyst and technical teams can translate into technical specifications.
Recognizing that young people, particularly those from marginalized communities, are often excluded from decision-making processes, the project adopts a bottom-up, community-based approach aimed at nurturing inclusive values, strengthening local capacities, and fostering inter-community dialogue and collaboration.
Spanning across eleven municipalities in Kosovo, the project targets adolescents and youth aged 13 to 24, alongside their teachers, educational authorities, families, and broader community members.
This 12-month consultancy will support the management and implementation of UNICEF’s Adolescent Development and Participation (ADAP) team’s Youth-Led Action commitments to donors in both the development and humanitarian space, including country technical assistance and the global digital learning and skilling hub Youth-Led Action. The consultant will also play a key supportive role in building partnerships and resource mobilization for this agenda, including supporting work with country government and stakeholder partners for long-term systems strengthening and country ownership of this work.
With the work in this space evolving and engaging a broader range of donors, the ADAP team seeks to engage a consultant who will contribute to delivering on the Youth-Led Action agenda by producing a set of targeted deliverables, outlined below, and supporting resource mobilization and partnerships.
The consultancy will be managed by UNICEF’s Adolescent Development and Participation (ADAP) team, in close collaboration with colleagues from Health and Mental Health.
The consultant will be under the overall supervision of the Senior Education Advisor (Management, Advocacy and Partnerships), and work in close collaboration with the Global Director, thematic area Team Leaders, DGCA, regional and country offices. For deliverables in support of the Safe to Learn Secretariat, the consultant will work under the guidance of the Head of Secretariat.
Digital accessibility has become a key area of focus for organizations seeking to create
inclusive online experiences for all users, including those with disabilities. UNICEF is committed to ensuring that its digital
platforms are accessible and inclusive for everyone, including individuals with disabilities.
As part of this commitment, the organization aims to develop a comprehensive e-learning course and deliver a webinar to
raise awareness and build practical skills on digital accessibility. The goal is to educate staff and non-staff on making digital
platforms more inclusive, in line with WCAG (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines) standards and best practices.
The Consultant will support the Migration and Displacement/IDAC team in the Data and Analytics Section in the Division of Analytics, Planning and Monitoring with the preparation of publications, data analysis, and other technical work related to migration and displacement of children, and will assist the IDAC Secretariat/IDAC Coordinator with the organization of events and webinars, communications and dissemination activities, and programme management support.
The Protection from Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (PSEA) Manager is to support the country office to roll out the UNICEF PSEA action plan and support UNICEF’s engagement in the inter-agency PSEA Network that is established under the HC/HCT.
We are looking for an individual who is not only committed to the mission of UNICEF but also possesses strong leadership skills, creativity in problem-solving, and a passion for making a lasting impact in the lives of children to fill this temporary position. If you are motivated by the opportunity to contribute to children's rights and well-being, we invite you to apply now and be a part of something bigger.
The Administrative Associate, based in Wadi Madani, Sudan, is accountable for both specialized and procedural communications, operational and administrative support services of center area team.
Under the supervision and guidance of the supervisor, the Administrative Associate is responsible for executing a broad variety of procedural and specialized administrative tasks for the respective section requiring in-depth knowledge of UNICEF administrative procedures, processes and policies.
UNICEF’s Office of Innovation seeks an early-career professional to produce 7-8 engaging videos that explain and promote two Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning (MEL) frameworks. Working remotely and embedded within the Office of Innovation’s MEL and Knowledge Management (KM) team, the consultant will support efforts to strengthen the capacity of innovation actors to adopt an evidence-based approach to scaling innovations. Our mission is to generate evidence on what works, why it works, and how to scale it. From shaping global guidance to data-driven evidence, we bring rigor to innovation.
UNICEF's Office of Innovation is seeking an Evidence Consultant to work with UNICEF country office (CO) and regional office (RO) teams on monitoring and evaluation of innovation initiatives. The role involves generating evidence through systematic assessment, developing high-quality knowledge products that capture results, and creating communications materials that demonstrate the impact and effectiveness of innovation programs. This remote position provides an opportunity to strengthen UNICEF's innovation evidence base and promote evidence-based decision-making across the organization.
UNICEF’s Office of Innovation is seeking a highly motivated consultant to advance UNICEF’s evidence-based approach to innovation by strengthening the generation, use, and dissemination of high-quality evidence across UNICEF’s innovation portfolio. This role also includes exploring how innovation, including emerging technologies such as AI and blockchain, can be leveraged to improve data collection, analysis, and validation processes, and fostering a culture of impact-based decision-making across the organization.
The UNICEF Eastern and Southern Africa Regional Office (ESARO) is proposing an evaluation of UNICEF’s response to the Level 2 Ebola Response in Uganda. The purpose of the evaluation is to strengthen UNICEF’s accountability to affected populations, partners, and donors supporting humanitarian response and will support the learning towards strengthening preparedness and response capacities to build resilience for increase integration within the humanitarian- development-peace nexus.
UNICEF Belize is seeking a qualified National or International Consultant to support strategic efforts promoting healthy and sustainable diets among school-aged children. The consultancy will lead a multi-sectoral effort—engaging ministries, partners, and civil society—to map current child nutrition interventions, identify key influencers in the food landscape, and design a Theory of Change to drive impactful programming and advocacy.
The ideal candidate will have a master’s degree in nutrition, Public Health, Food Science, or a related field, and at least 15 years of experience in international development, with a strong record in sustainable diets, multi-stakeholder coordination, and strategic partnerships. Proven skills in strategy development, implementation planning, and resource mobilization are essential.
This is a 3-month consultancy, based in Belize City with travel across the country, proposed to start 15 August 2025 and ending 30 November 2025.
Join us in shaping healthier futures for Belize’s children.
Are you passionate about adolescent and gender programs and looking to gain hands-on experience to expand your knowledge and skills for career growth? This intern position is an opportunity for young talents to engage in impactful projects while expanding their knowledge and skills.
UNICEF Ghana is pleased to announce an internship opportunity within the Gender Unit. The selected individuals will support gender-transformative and adolescent programming by amplifying girls' voices through the Regional Adolescent Girl Summit and the Ghana Country Office Adolescent Girl Advisory Group.
The internship duration is 26 weeks and will be based in Accra.
If you're ready to take on a rewarding challenge and develop your skills, apply now and join the UNICEF Ghana team.
The Health Specialist (Health Systems Strengthening) will provide operational support to strengthening Health Information Management Systems across Mozambique. This includes advancing the interoperability of digital health tools and data systems to ensure timely, accurate, and integrated monitoring of health outcomes, resource use, and partner investments. This support also includes the co-development and rollout of an Evidence-Based Planning tool with embedded bottleneck analysis, enabling district and provincial planners to produce high-quality, equity-responsive annual plans. The aim is to bolster national and decentralized capacity for evidence-based decision-making, both for the health sector at large and specifically for UNICEF’s programming in child health, nutrition, immunization, and community health.
International consultant or a group of international consultants to support training of Local Professionals in the Provision of Psycho-Social Support to Children and their Parents, in Abkhazia, Georgia.
The purpose of this consultancy is to support the implementation of the ICF thematic windows. In addition, the consultancy will undertake activities central to the scoping, development and accompaniment of broader impact evaluation opportunities. Specific objectives include:
• Provide technical support in the design and implementation at least two, and maximum three impact evaluations under the Child Marriage and Social Norms ICF (e.g., Burkina Faso, Ghana and Niger) and contribute to the development of other impact evaluations in the portfolio as requested.
• Support a set of methodological innovations across the Child Marriage and Social Norms ICF, including input to and analysis of methodological papers on topics including the development of attitude and norm indices, forced marriage measures, and cost-effectiveness methodologies among participating countries.
• Support the GPECM with the development of a pilot analysis to estimate cross-country impact of the GPECM, or several case studies estimating the impact of the GPECM activities over time.
• Contribute scoping and background work towards a new Impact Feasibility Assessment (IFA) on Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) in collaboration with focal points at the UNICEF EO, UNFPA and stakeholders in the Joint Programme to End FGM.
• Support the development and delivery of capacity development and learning materials focusing on impact evaluation methodologies and practical implementation processes for national partners, UNICEF staff and other audience.
• Contribute to the development of dissemination materials including methodological briefs, working papers and peer-reviewed journals.
The consultancy serves an urgent and strategic purpose, focused on:
• Accelerating the implementation of UNICEF’s Human Rights Framework for Action (2024), a cornerstone initiative requiring swift and coordinated action across the organization.
• Safeguarding and reinforcing UNICEF’s active engagement with international human rights mechanisms, which are currently under significant pressure. In this context, sustained and visible UNICEF engagement is more crucial than ever.
UNICEF Latin America and the Caribbean Regional Office (LACRO) is seeking a Monitoring Officer to strengthen humanitarian performance monitoring across the region. This role supports evidence-based planning and response in complex emergencies, including migration, climate-related crises, and political instability. The Officer will provide technical guidance to Country Offices, enhance data systems, and ensure high-quality monitoring and reporting on the situation of children and women. Candidates should have at least 2 years of relevant experience in program monitoring and evaluation, strong data analysis skills, and fluency in English and Spanish. Be part of a mission-driven team committed to delivering results for children in emergencies.
Under the guidance of the supervisor, provide professional technical assistance and support for programme design, planning and implementation, management and evaluation of programme/project activities, data analysis and progress reporting, in support of programme goals and objectives.
The Digital Governance and Platforms (DGP) team within UNICEF’s Division of Global
Communication and Advocacy (GCA) plays a pivotal role in managing UNICEF’s digital ecosystem, ensuring that services and platforms are efficient, accessible, and aligned with digital governance standards. As part of its ongoing efforts to improve service delivery, UNICEF is integrating its DGP service catalogue into the organization-wide ServiceNow platform. This integration will enhance service standardization, improve operational efficiency, and provide better visibility and tracking of requests and workflows.
To support this initiative, UNICEF is seeking a qualified consultant to work with the DGP team in documenting and mapping operational workflows and preparing detailed, structured business requirements. This work will enable the ICT Division (ICTD) to accurately scope and implement the workflows in ServiceNow. The consultant will not be responsible for the technical configuration of ServiceNow but will deliver clear, actionable documentation, which the ICTD business analyst and technical teams can translate into technical specifications.
Recognizing that young people, particularly those from marginalized communities, are often excluded from decision-making processes, the project adopts a bottom-up, community-based approach aimed at nurturing inclusive values, strengthening local capacities, and fostering inter-community dialogue and collaboration.
Spanning across eleven municipalities in Kosovo, the project targets adolescents and youth aged 13 to 24, alongside their teachers, educational authorities, families, and broader community members.
This 12-month consultancy will support the management and implementation of UNICEF’s Adolescent Development and Participation (ADAP) team’s Youth-Led Action commitments to donors in both the development and humanitarian space, including country technical assistance and the global digital learning and skilling hub Youth-Led Action. The consultant will also play a key supportive role in building partnerships and resource mobilization for this agenda, including supporting work with country government and stakeholder partners for long-term systems strengthening and country ownership of this work.
With the work in this space evolving and engaging a broader range of donors, the ADAP team seeks to engage a consultant who will contribute to delivering on the Youth-Led Action agenda by producing a set of targeted deliverables, outlined below, and supporting resource mobilization and partnerships.
The consultancy will be managed by UNICEF’s Adolescent Development and Participation (ADAP) team, in close collaboration with colleagues from Health and Mental Health.
The consultant will be under the overall supervision of the Senior Education Advisor (Management, Advocacy and Partnerships), and work in close collaboration with the Global Director, thematic area Team Leaders, DGCA, regional and country offices. For deliverables in support of the Safe to Learn Secretariat, the consultant will work under the guidance of the Head of Secretariat.
Digital accessibility has become a key area of focus for organizations seeking to create
inclusive online experiences for all users, including those with disabilities. UNICEF is committed to ensuring that its digital
platforms are accessible and inclusive for everyone, including individuals with disabilities.
As part of this commitment, the organization aims to develop a comprehensive e-learning course and deliver a webinar to
raise awareness and build practical skills on digital accessibility. The goal is to educate staff and non-staff on making digital
platforms more inclusive, in line with WCAG (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines) standards and best practices.
The Consultant will support the Migration and Displacement/IDAC team in the Data and Analytics Section in the Division of Analytics, Planning and Monitoring with the preparation of publications, data analysis, and other technical work related to migration and displacement of children, and will assist the IDAC Secretariat/IDAC Coordinator with the organization of events and webinars, communications and dissemination activities, and programme management support.
The Protection from Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (PSEA) Manager is to support the country office to roll out the UNICEF PSEA action plan and support UNICEF’s engagement in the inter-agency PSEA Network that is established under the HC/HCT.
We are looking for an individual who is not only committed to the mission of UNICEF but also possesses strong leadership skills, creativity in problem-solving, and a passion for making a lasting impact in the lives of children to fill this temporary position. If you are motivated by the opportunity to contribute to children's rights and well-being, we invite you to apply now and be a part of something bigger.
The Administrative Associate, based in Wadi Madani, Sudan, is accountable for both specialized and procedural communications, operational and administrative support services of center area team.
Under the supervision and guidance of the supervisor, the Administrative Associate is responsible for executing a broad variety of procedural and specialized administrative tasks for the respective section requiring in-depth knowledge of UNICEF administrative procedures, processes and policies.
UNICEF’s Office of Innovation seeks an early-career professional to produce 7-8 engaging videos that explain and promote two Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning (MEL) frameworks. Working remotely and embedded within the Office of Innovation’s MEL and Knowledge Management (KM) team, the consultant will support efforts to strengthen the capacity of innovation actors to adopt an evidence-based approach to scaling innovations. Our mission is to generate evidence on what works, why it works, and how to scale it. From shaping global guidance to data-driven evidence, we bring rigor to innovation.
UNICEF's Office of Innovation is seeking an Evidence Consultant to work with UNICEF country office (CO) and regional office (RO) teams on monitoring and evaluation of innovation initiatives. The role involves generating evidence through systematic assessment, developing high-quality knowledge products that capture results, and creating communications materials that demonstrate the impact and effectiveness of innovation programs. This remote position provides an opportunity to strengthen UNICEF's innovation evidence base and promote evidence-based decision-making across the organization.
UNICEF’s Office of Innovation is seeking a highly motivated consultant to advance UNICEF’s evidence-based approach to innovation by strengthening the generation, use, and dissemination of high-quality evidence across UNICEF’s innovation portfolio. This role also includes exploring how innovation, including emerging technologies such as AI and blockchain, can be leveraged to improve data collection, analysis, and validation processes, and fostering a culture of impact-based decision-making across the organization.
The UNICEF Eastern and Southern Africa Regional Office (ESARO) is proposing an evaluation of UNICEF’s response to the Level 2 Ebola Response in Uganda. The purpose of the evaluation is to strengthen UNICEF’s accountability to affected populations, partners, and donors supporting humanitarian response and will support the learning towards strengthening preparedness and response capacities to build resilience for increase integration within the humanitarian- development-peace nexus.
UNICEF Belize is seeking a qualified National or International Consultant to support strategic efforts promoting healthy and sustainable diets among school-aged children. The consultancy will lead a multi-sectoral effort—engaging ministries, partners, and civil society—to map current child nutrition interventions, identify key influencers in the food landscape, and design a Theory of Change to drive impactful programming and advocacy.
The ideal candidate will have a master’s degree in nutrition, Public Health, Food Science, or a related field, and at least 15 years of experience in international development, with a strong record in sustainable diets, multi-stakeholder coordination, and strategic partnerships. Proven skills in strategy development, implementation planning, and resource mobilization are essential.
This is a 3-month consultancy, based in Belize City with travel across the country, proposed to start 15 August 2025 and ending 30 November 2025.
Join us in shaping healthier futures for Belize’s children.