The PFP Supporter Content team is looking for a creative, experienced communications professional who has an in-depth understanding of the lived experience of women and children in the context of humanitarian aid and development programmes.
The professional will have the knowledge and experience in content creation with marginalized and affected communities. It is through this experience, knowledge, and consciousness of global representational trends, that the role will test, implement, and build capacity among UNICEF’s fundraising offices in using UNICEF’s Inclusive Storytelling Narrative Framework.
UNICEF operates in over 190 countries and territories, helping children survive and thrive, from early childhood through adolescence. As the world’s largest provider of vaccines for developing countries, UNICEF supports child health and nutrition, access to clean water and sanitation, quality basic education for all boys and girls, and the protection of children from violence, exploitation, and AIDS. Funded entirely by voluntary contributions from individuals, businesses, foundations and governments, UNICEF has spent 70 years working to improve the lives of children and their families. UNICEF believes all children have the right to survive, thrive, and fulfill their potential – ultimately contributing to a better world.
The UNICEF Internship Programme offers qualified and eligible students at both Headquarters (HQ) and Country Offices (CO) a unique opportunity to gain direct practical experience in UNICEF's work and the United Nations system, under the direct supervision of experienced UNICEF staff.
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.
As the national curriculum strengthening process unfolds, there is a need for the DBE to engage a broad range of stakeholders, both within the education sector and beyond at various levels to enable the implementation of the curriculum strengthening plan. The Curriculum System Strengthening (CSS) Integrated Implementation Plan and Communications Strategy will be developed to proceed with adequate information sharing and consensus building, with adequate monitoring and learning from the implementation. Reference may be made to the brief and draft Communications Strategy developed in 2023/2024.
The work targets across programmes and initiatives in the basic education system – including the Three Stream Model (TSM), in line with the overall strategic imperatives of Curriculum Strengthening.
The consultant will engage with the DBE’s Curriculum Strengthening team, and other relevant stakeholders, to develop a Procedural Policy to Guide the Regular Review of Curriculum Policy. The intervention is highly process-oriented as adequate methodology is needed to enable consultations and reflection of technical inputs in developing a comprehensive review process and a policy that is strategic yet realistic under each workstream (Curriculum Policy, Teacher Development, Learning Environment, Assessment and LTSM).
The support is expected to reflect the existing political relationships among the key stakeholders, as well as consideration of the historical progress that the country has experienced over the years. Further, the consultant is expected to showcase adaptability to the changing environment by adjusting and updating work when required.
The purpose of this assignment is to develop a national roadmap and costed action plan, to accelerate progress on Child Survival action in Mozambique (2025-2030), in line with the Sustainable Development Goal 3 (SDG3) “Good health and well-being” and the Mozambican government's commitment to ending preventable deaths of newborns and children under 5 years.
PROGRAMME AREA AND SPECIFIC PROJECT AREA:
The objective of the Child Survival Action Plan is to support Mozambique's targets for reducing under-five mortality, improve core indicators, expand coverage, and enhance the quality of high-impact MNCH interventions to manage morbidity and mortality, while strengthening primary healthcare platforms. The focus will be on operationalizing and scaling up quality MNCH interventions currently limited across the service delivery spectrum.
The scope of the consultancy is collecting evidence on the linkages between climate change and forms of child abuse, including neglect, separation, displacement. The evidence should be collected by analyzing existing data (CLAC, HNRP, INFORM platform) and consultations with main stakeholders. Furthermore, the consultant will provide recommendations for future programming in CP interventions, also through evaluating the impact of existing pilot activities.
UNICE is looking for a professional consultant who can contribute to strengthening the technical support provided by the Department of Health, Humanitarian Affairs and Social Development of the AUC to AU Member States towards effective implementation of ongoing AU initiatives to end harmful practices on children, adolescent girls, and women with focus on Child Marriage, FGM and Violence.
UNICEF Yemen is seeking for a highly skilled and experienced national consultant to support the implementation of social protection interventions which are integrated within a multi-sectoral project, which include a variety of programme / sectors (education, child protection, social protection, and SBC) aimed at achieving education outcomes for children.
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.
UNICEF Thailand Country Office is recruiting a National Consultant to ensure an effective liaison and coordination between the National Designated Authority (NDA) to the Green Climate Fund (GCF), the designated line ministries and government agencies, the UNICEF country and regional offices, and the international consulting firm.
The purpose of the assignment is to support the acceleration of the implementation of several work streams of the Framework for Action -- Child Rights at UNICEF’s Core – developed following the Global Leadership Meeting decision to reinvigorate UNICEF’s child rights leadership and to make child rights the core of all UNICEF actions.
This consultant will support UNICEF's CEED Policy team in its engagement within the UNFCCC process, including the annual Bonn Climate Change Conference, the Conference of the Parties (COP), and other key climate policy milestones throughout the year.
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 UNICEF Regional Office for Europe and Central Asia (ECARO) seeks to establish a roster of Experts in in Access to Justice and Justice for Children dedicated to upholding and advancing children’s rights through specialized child protection interventions for deployments throughout the Region.
ICS and DEPROS are key SBC actors in Mozambique, in regards to the promotion of positive behaviours and abandonment of harmful practices particularly in the areas of child health and nutrition, as well as child protection. UNICEF provides regular support to the two institutions for strengthening systems and increase capacity to design, implement and monitor evidence-based SBC strategies to promote the adoption of key essential practices for childhood development.
This consultancy will support the two institutions to critically review the implementation and achievement of results of respective current strategic plans and will facilitate the design of the new plans through a participatory process which will engage provincial and districts representatives of ICS and DEPROS.
UNICEF is looking for the enthusiastic consultant who will empower a core team of technical staff selected by the MoHSP at national level on surveillance, monitoring and management of IPC systems and providing guidance for strengthening IPC implementation at district and facility levels.
The service provider will deliver effective presentation techniques training for staff in the Regional Office.
The participants will learn to tailor their messages to the audience, utilize visual aids effectively, and employ confident delivery techniques such as clear articulation, controlled pacing, and eye contact.
The PFP Supporter Content team is looking for a creative, experienced communications professional who has an in-depth understanding of the lived experience of women and children in the context of humanitarian aid and development programmes.
The professional will have the knowledge and experience in content creation with marginalized and affected communities. It is through this experience, knowledge, and consciousness of global representational trends, that the role will test, implement, and build capacity among UNICEF’s fundraising offices in using UNICEF’s Inclusive Storytelling Narrative Framework.
UNICEF operates in over 190 countries and territories, helping children survive and thrive, from early childhood through adolescence. As the world’s largest provider of vaccines for developing countries, UNICEF supports child health and nutrition, access to clean water and sanitation, quality basic education for all boys and girls, and the protection of children from violence, exploitation, and AIDS. Funded entirely by voluntary contributions from individuals, businesses, foundations and governments, UNICEF has spent 70 years working to improve the lives of children and their families. UNICEF believes all children have the right to survive, thrive, and fulfill their potential – ultimately contributing to a better world.
The UNICEF Internship Programme offers qualified and eligible students at both Headquarters (HQ) and Country Offices (CO) a unique opportunity to gain direct practical experience in UNICEF's work and the United Nations system, under the direct supervision of experienced UNICEF staff.
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.
As the national curriculum strengthening process unfolds, there is a need for the DBE to engage a broad range of stakeholders, both within the education sector and beyond at various levels to enable the implementation of the curriculum strengthening plan. The Curriculum System Strengthening (CSS) Integrated Implementation Plan and Communications Strategy will be developed to proceed with adequate information sharing and consensus building, with adequate monitoring and learning from the implementation. Reference may be made to the brief and draft Communications Strategy developed in 2023/2024.
The work targets across programmes and initiatives in the basic education system – including the Three Stream Model (TSM), in line with the overall strategic imperatives of Curriculum Strengthening.
The consultant will engage with the DBE’s Curriculum Strengthening team, and other relevant stakeholders, to develop a Procedural Policy to Guide the Regular Review of Curriculum Policy. The intervention is highly process-oriented as adequate methodology is needed to enable consultations and reflection of technical inputs in developing a comprehensive review process and a policy that is strategic yet realistic under each workstream (Curriculum Policy, Teacher Development, Learning Environment, Assessment and LTSM).
The support is expected to reflect the existing political relationships among the key stakeholders, as well as consideration of the historical progress that the country has experienced over the years. Further, the consultant is expected to showcase adaptability to the changing environment by adjusting and updating work when required.
The purpose of this assignment is to develop a national roadmap and costed action plan, to accelerate progress on Child Survival action in Mozambique (2025-2030), in line with the Sustainable Development Goal 3 (SDG3) “Good health and well-being” and the Mozambican government's commitment to ending preventable deaths of newborns and children under 5 years.
PROGRAMME AREA AND SPECIFIC PROJECT AREA:
The objective of the Child Survival Action Plan is to support Mozambique's targets for reducing under-five mortality, improve core indicators, expand coverage, and enhance the quality of high-impact MNCH interventions to manage morbidity and mortality, while strengthening primary healthcare platforms. The focus will be on operationalizing and scaling up quality MNCH interventions currently limited across the service delivery spectrum.
The scope of the consultancy is collecting evidence on the linkages between climate change and forms of child abuse, including neglect, separation, displacement. The evidence should be collected by analyzing existing data (CLAC, HNRP, INFORM platform) and consultations with main stakeholders. Furthermore, the consultant will provide recommendations for future programming in CP interventions, also through evaluating the impact of existing pilot activities.
UNICE is looking for a professional consultant who can contribute to strengthening the technical support provided by the Department of Health, Humanitarian Affairs and Social Development of the AUC to AU Member States towards effective implementation of ongoing AU initiatives to end harmful practices on children, adolescent girls, and women with focus on Child Marriage, FGM and Violence.
UNICEF Yemen is seeking for a highly skilled and experienced national consultant to support the implementation of social protection interventions which are integrated within a multi-sectoral project, which include a variety of programme / sectors (education, child protection, social protection, and SBC) aimed at achieving education outcomes for children.
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.
UNICEF Thailand Country Office is recruiting a National Consultant to ensure an effective liaison and coordination between the National Designated Authority (NDA) to the Green Climate Fund (GCF), the designated line ministries and government agencies, the UNICEF country and regional offices, and the international consulting firm.
The purpose of the assignment is to support the acceleration of the implementation of several work streams of the Framework for Action -- Child Rights at UNICEF’s Core – developed following the Global Leadership Meeting decision to reinvigorate UNICEF’s child rights leadership and to make child rights the core of all UNICEF actions.
This consultant will support UNICEF's CEED Policy team in its engagement within the UNFCCC process, including the annual Bonn Climate Change Conference, the Conference of the Parties (COP), and other key climate policy milestones throughout the year.
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 UNICEF Regional Office for Europe and Central Asia (ECARO) seeks to establish a roster of Experts in in Access to Justice and Justice for Children dedicated to upholding and advancing children’s rights through specialized child protection interventions for deployments throughout the Region.
ICS and DEPROS are key SBC actors in Mozambique, in regards to the promotion of positive behaviours and abandonment of harmful practices particularly in the areas of child health and nutrition, as well as child protection. UNICEF provides regular support to the two institutions for strengthening systems and increase capacity to design, implement and monitor evidence-based SBC strategies to promote the adoption of key essential practices for childhood development.
This consultancy will support the two institutions to critically review the implementation and achievement of results of respective current strategic plans and will facilitate the design of the new plans through a participatory process which will engage provincial and districts representatives of ICS and DEPROS.
UNICEF is looking for the enthusiastic consultant who will empower a core team of technical staff selected by the MoHSP at national level on surveillance, monitoring and management of IPC systems and providing guidance for strengthening IPC implementation at district and facility levels.
The service provider will deliver effective presentation techniques training for staff in the Regional Office.
The participants will learn to tailor their messages to the audience, utilize visual aids effectively, and employ confident delivery techniques such as clear articulation, controlled pacing, and eye contact.