Safe Online is seeking a consultant to support the fund management portfolio, including key systems, platforms, and processes to maximise the Safe Online’s return on investment from its Safe Online grants and support its grantee network in sharing and leveraging learning. This role will contribute to the assessment of the portfolio’s needs, manage technical assistance, identify opportunities, and guide cohorts and technical collaboration between grantees and other Safe Online partners.
The Humanitarian Evaluation Effectiveness Portfolio (HEEP) within the Evaluation Office will be managing several L3 evaluations in 2026. These include evaluations of UNICEF’s L3 (Level 3) responses in State of Palestine (SoP) and Lebanon. Aligned with EO’s vision to deliver more cost-efficient evaluations and ensure rapid turn-around of evaluation deliverables and in light of the limited capacity within HEEP to complete all the activities included in its work plan, EO is currently seeking a Humanitarian Evaluation Consultant (Senior Level) to lead the second and third phases of the iterative evaluation of the UNICEF’s L3 response in SoP and to lead the second phase of the Lebanon evaluation. The consultant will also contribute to a third evaluation assignment currently being planned for 2026: the evaluation of UNICEF’s Staying and Delivering in volatile contexts. Under the supervision of the EO’s Senior Evaluation Specialist (Humanitarian), the consultant will provide technical support to the conduct of these three humanitarian evaluations and help strengthen the overall quality and utility of humanitarian evaluations across UNICEF.
The UNICEF Social Policy and Social Protection Programme Team is seeking a short-term consultancy to accelerate progress in the implementation of the Global Accelerator on jobs and social protection for just transitions. This includes:
- Undertaking a synthesis of literature on the effectiveness of social protection in supporting climate change adaptation outcomes for those most vulnerable to the impacts of climate change ie children and young people, those living with disabilities, women and girls, and children on the move. identify the most salient evidence gaps; and
- Developing the implementation roadmap and action plan for the USP2030 financing group led Sevilla Platform for Action (SPA) initiative on financing social protection.
Implementation of UNICEF’s Gender Equality Action Plan (UGEAP) 2026-2029 requires effective knowledge management systems, information exchange and the internal dissemination of gender-related materials within UNICEF for strengthening gender equality programming and results across the organization.
The Gender Equality team is seeking a Knowledge Management Consultant to provide advisory services to facilitate effective knowledge exchange and mutual learning of UGEAP-related knowledge, products, and experiences.
Taking in consideration that a majority UNICEF documents and internal communication, both via email and verbally,
are made using the English language, the UNICEF Bissau Country office would like to ensure the availability of a
qualified English Language teacher for staff members to improve their English skills, in order to facilitate
communication and improve the quality of documents produced.
The assignment will involve quality assurance for accuracy of the information presented, editing for English/French and logical flow and will also involve cross-checking information and data to ensure consistency and coherence
Under the direct supervision of the Deputy Representative (Operations), the incumbent undertakes administrative management support services in a country office. The incumbent assists in ensuring efficient and cost-effective administrative support services, providing guidance to administrative staff as well as supporting staff in Conakry Office administrative assignments. The incumbent ensures that the office’s administrative operations and services are in compliance with the organization's administrative policies, procedures, rules and regulations.
UNICEF Ghana seeks the services of a highly experienced professional with a profound commitment to achieving impactful results for every child. This individual will work as a national consultant to provide technical support to the UNICEF Ghana Child Protection (CP) in implementing the Integrated Social Services (ISS) approach and the Social Welfare Information Management System (SWIMS) at the sub-national level. Particularly, the consultant will support ISS and SWIMS data collection, analysis, management, reporting, and visualization for improved evidence-based policies and programmes for child protection.
The consultant will work closely with the Government of Ghana ISS technical working group (mainly the Ministry of Gender, Children, and Social Protection; the Ministry of Local Government, Chieftaincy, and Religious Affairs; the Office of the Head of Local Government Service; and the National Development Planning Commission), as well as the UNICEF HQ and Regional Office Primero teams.
The consultant will report to the child protection specialist. ONLY Ghanaian nationals are eligible to apply.
The consultancy will provide technical assistance for modeling the integration and institutionalization of the Respectful Care and Effective Communication Toolkit in Songwe, Zanzibar, and Dar es Salaam, with the aim of generating actionable evidence and implementation lessons for national scale-up.
The consultant will be responsible for assessing the integration of Child Protection across other sectors by identifying achievements, gaps, and challenges; verifying a minimum of 1,400 completed Child Protection Case Management booklets and harmonized CPIMS forms to ensure data accuracy; mapping partners implementing case management and providing capacity development to government and CSO/NGO partners based on identified gaps; and producing both a quarterly report for January–March 2025 and an annual case management data report for January–December 2025.
Under the supervision of the Nutrition Manager from the Health and Nutrition Section, the consultant will provide technical support to DBE in enhancing learners’ knowledge, skills, and advocacy capacity through participatory, curriculum-linked nutrition education, enabling them to critically engage with their own dietary behavior and that of their peers. Furthermore, the consultant will develop toolkits for the NUSA initiative to empower learners to advocate for healthier school food environments by engaging with School Governing Bodies, School Management Teams, and food vendors to promote and enforce policies that ensure the availability and affordability of nutritious options in and around schools.
For every child, the right to NUTRITION.
The Division of Private Fundraising and Partnerships (PFP), based in Geneva, aims to achieve sustainable impact for children – income and influence at scale – by maximizing UNICEF's private fundraising, partnerships, and engagement activities, including work with National Committees, regional, and country offices, for the realization of children's rights. The Humanitarian Funding Unit within the Private Sector Fundraising and Partnerships (PSFP) section of PFP supports National Committees and Private Sector Fundraising (PSFR) countries and steers global efforts across the organization to maximize funding opportunities through and for humanitarian crises and sudden-onset disasters.
Over the last 5 years, on average 66% of private sector funding has gone to only 3 HAC appeals – many of them media-covered emergencies. Although we will continue to leverage media-driven crises, our universal mandate requires a more sustainable and equitable distribution of funding across emergencies, especially for Chronically Underfunded Emergencies (CUEs). Chronically Underfunded Emergencies are crises marked by sustained humanitarian needs that often span years or even decades. These emergencies typically occur in regions affected by chronic displacement, ongoing conflicts, or recurring natural disasters such as drought.
Closing the funding gap for chronically underfunded emergencies from the private sector demands bold action and seamless collaboration across UNICEF.
It is in this regard that UNICEF’s Private Fundraising and Partnerships (PFP) Division is launching the Global Emergency Alliance for Children, a pioneering platform to mobilize leading businesses for sustained, flexible support to children affected by protracted and sudden-onset crises. The Alliance aims to reduce the funding gap for crises by leveraging corporate resources, expertise, and influence to deliver measurable impact for children worldwide.
UNICEF Kyrgyzstan Country Office is seeking a team leader (national consultant) to lead undertaking of the evaluation of a model for integrated, child and family-centred services for children with disabilities in Suzak district. The team leader will be part of an evaluation team and work together with another national consultant who will be a team member. for 50 working days from November until February 2026
UNICEF Kyrgyzstan Country Office is seeking a team member(national consultant to contribute to undertaking of the evaluation of a model for integrated, child and family-centred services for children with disabilities in Suzak district. The team member will be part of an evaluation team and work together with another national consultant who will be a team leader.
The assignment aims to strengthen UNICEF’s partnerships with key stakeholders, including government institutions, national and local sports federations, private sector partners, and civil society organizations, to integrate child rights principles into sport-based initiatives and to leverage the unifying power of sport for social impact.
A particular focus will be placed on exploring and implementing innovative fundraising opportunities through sports, including large-scale sporting events, collaborations with sports organizations, and athlete-led campaigns that can attract both individual supporters and corporate donors.
The consultant will provide overall leadership and technical guidance in the design, planning, and implementation of sports-based projects, as well as in partnership coordination, resource mobilization, and reporting, contributing to the achievement of the expected results under the UNICEF Kazakhstan Country Programme 2026 - 2030.
Join Us in Empowering Young Voices!
UNICEF Malaysia is seeking a passionate and driven individual to serve as the National Child Council Engagement Consultant. In this role, you will help strengthen meaningful child participation in local governance across Sarawak, supporting the Child Friendly Cities Initiative (CFCI). If you are committed to child rights and civic engagement, we would love to hear from you!
The Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys (MICS) is an international household survey programme developed and supported by UNICEF. MICS is designed to collect data on key indicators that are used to assess the situation of children and women. Over the past three decades, MICS has continuously evolved to respond to changing data needs, expanding from 28 indicators in the first round in the mid-1990s to more than 250 indicators in the current seventh round, and has become a key source of data on child protection, early childhood education, and a major source of data on child health and nutrition. In addition to being a data collection tool to generate data for monitoring the progress towards national goals and global commitments for promoting the welfare of children, MICS provided valuable data for MDG and recently for SDG monitoring and reporting.
Under the overall supervision of the Household Survey Specialist, the Global Blood Testing Consultant has the responsibility for finalising the standard MICS questionnaire modules and associated protocols. In collaboration with the Global MICS Team in UNICEF Headquarters (HQ) and Regional Offices (ROs), and the respective UNICEF Country Offices (COs), as well the UNICEF Programme Group staff on Climate, Environment, Energy & Disaster and national partners, the Consultant will support the preparation, implementation, and completion of up to three MICS surveys (or similar UNICEF-supported survey) in relation to the blood testing component. When possible, the consultant will further provide input to UNICEF’s global efforts and support to data collection including blood sample, outside the MICS Programme.
Designs and protocols will follow those established for other components of the MICS Programme. The Consultant will work together with the Global MICS Team’s experts on sampling, data processing, and household survey support.
As part of the MICS programme, UNICEF continues to strengthen its MICS support mechanism at all levels, so that implementing partners in countries can receive the required level of technical assistance on a timely basis at critical survey stages and are in a better position to support the implementing partner. The 7th round of the MICS programme (MICS7) was launched in March 2023 and there are already 40 planned and ongoing MICS7 surveys and potentially 20-30 more surveys in the pipeline. There are also 7 surveys from the 6th round of the MICS programme that are still in data processing or report finalisation stages.
A very important element of MICS design and implementation is sampling, which is a very specialized field of work. Excellent sampling support is needed during the design, implementation, and reporting stages of all surveys.
As currently there is no sufficient funding to cover all planned activities, some deliverables are planned to be completed only if additional resources become available.
The Risk Management in Programming and Safeguarding (RMPS) Unit, within the Programme Effectiveness Team (PET) in UNICEF’s Division of Data, Analytics, Planning and Monitoring (DAPM), was established at the end of 2024 to drive an integrated approach to risk management and safeguarding across UNICEF’s programming and operations.
To ensure sustainability, UNICEF is preparing to transfer the management of UNICARE from EMOPS to DAPM. This consultancy will provide business analysis and rollout/adoption support during and following transition, ensuring that workflows and processes are aligned with the CFM Procedure, that country offices have the tools and guidance to adopt the system efficiently, and that the analytics component is developed to respond to programme and accountability needs.
Unicef en Cuba ¿Le gustaría trabajar con nuestro equipo para generar cambios positivos en la vida de niños, niñas y adolescentes? Esta puede ser una oportunidad.
La Oficina de Unicef en Cuba anuncia su Convocatoria para ocupar la vacante de Oficial de Programa en su Oficina. La persona que ocupe el puesto deberá proporcionar asistencia técnica profesional y apoyo para el diseño, la planificación y la ejecución de programas, la gestión y la evaluación de las actividades de los programas/proyectos, el análisis de datos y la presentación de informes de progreso, en apoyo de las metas y los objetivos del programa. Le invitamos a consultar la Descripción del Perfil y los requerimientos para su postulación.
UNICEF tiene una política de tolerancia cero con respecto de cualquier conducta incompatible con los propósitos y objetivos de las Naciones Unidas, incluyendo explotación sexual y abuso, acoso sexual, abuso de autoridad y discriminación. Asimismo, UNICEF se adhiere a estrictos principios para la salvaguarda de la niñez.
Las personas seleccionadas estarán sujetas a un riguroso proceso de verificación de antecedentes y referencias, y se espera se adhieran a los estándares y principios de UNICEF.
Te animamos a consultar si cumples los requerimientos anunciados. ! Tú puedes ser parte de nuestro equipo y trabajar a favor de la infancia y la adolescencia en el país!
Safe Online is seeking a consultant to support the fund management portfolio, including key systems, platforms, and processes to maximise the Safe Online’s return on investment from its Safe Online grants and support its grantee network in sharing and leveraging learning. This role will contribute to the assessment of the portfolio’s needs, manage technical assistance, identify opportunities, and guide cohorts and technical collaboration between grantees and other Safe Online partners.
The Humanitarian Evaluation Effectiveness Portfolio (HEEP) within the Evaluation Office will be managing several L3 evaluations in 2026. These include evaluations of UNICEF’s L3 (Level 3) responses in State of Palestine (SoP) and Lebanon. Aligned with EO’s vision to deliver more cost-efficient evaluations and ensure rapid turn-around of evaluation deliverables and in light of the limited capacity within HEEP to complete all the activities included in its work plan, EO is currently seeking a Humanitarian Evaluation Consultant (Senior Level) to lead the second and third phases of the iterative evaluation of the UNICEF’s L3 response in SoP and to lead the second phase of the Lebanon evaluation. The consultant will also contribute to a third evaluation assignment currently being planned for 2026: the evaluation of UNICEF’s Staying and Delivering in volatile contexts. Under the supervision of the EO’s Senior Evaluation Specialist (Humanitarian), the consultant will provide technical support to the conduct of these three humanitarian evaluations and help strengthen the overall quality and utility of humanitarian evaluations across UNICEF.
The UNICEF Social Policy and Social Protection Programme Team is seeking a short-term consultancy to accelerate progress in the implementation of the Global Accelerator on jobs and social protection for just transitions. This includes:
- Undertaking a synthesis of literature on the effectiveness of social protection in supporting climate change adaptation outcomes for those most vulnerable to the impacts of climate change ie children and young people, those living with disabilities, women and girls, and children on the move. identify the most salient evidence gaps; and
- Developing the implementation roadmap and action plan for the USP2030 financing group led Sevilla Platform for Action (SPA) initiative on financing social protection.
Implementation of UNICEF’s Gender Equality Action Plan (UGEAP) 2026-2029 requires effective knowledge management systems, information exchange and the internal dissemination of gender-related materials within UNICEF for strengthening gender equality programming and results across the organization.
The Gender Equality team is seeking a Knowledge Management Consultant to provide advisory services to facilitate effective knowledge exchange and mutual learning of UGEAP-related knowledge, products, and experiences.
Taking in consideration that a majority UNICEF documents and internal communication, both via email and verbally,
are made using the English language, the UNICEF Bissau Country office would like to ensure the availability of a
qualified English Language teacher for staff members to improve their English skills, in order to facilitate
communication and improve the quality of documents produced.
The assignment will involve quality assurance for accuracy of the information presented, editing for English/French and logical flow and will also involve cross-checking information and data to ensure consistency and coherence
Under the direct supervision of the Deputy Representative (Operations), the incumbent undertakes administrative management support services in a country office. The incumbent assists in ensuring efficient and cost-effective administrative support services, providing guidance to administrative staff as well as supporting staff in Conakry Office administrative assignments. The incumbent ensures that the office’s administrative operations and services are in compliance with the organization's administrative policies, procedures, rules and regulations.
UNICEF Ghana seeks the services of a highly experienced professional with a profound commitment to achieving impactful results for every child. This individual will work as a national consultant to provide technical support to the UNICEF Ghana Child Protection (CP) in implementing the Integrated Social Services (ISS) approach and the Social Welfare Information Management System (SWIMS) at the sub-national level. Particularly, the consultant will support ISS and SWIMS data collection, analysis, management, reporting, and visualization for improved evidence-based policies and programmes for child protection.
The consultant will work closely with the Government of Ghana ISS technical working group (mainly the Ministry of Gender, Children, and Social Protection; the Ministry of Local Government, Chieftaincy, and Religious Affairs; the Office of the Head of Local Government Service; and the National Development Planning Commission), as well as the UNICEF HQ and Regional Office Primero teams.
The consultant will report to the child protection specialist. ONLY Ghanaian nationals are eligible to apply.
The consultancy will provide technical assistance for modeling the integration and institutionalization of the Respectful Care and Effective Communication Toolkit in Songwe, Zanzibar, and Dar es Salaam, with the aim of generating actionable evidence and implementation lessons for national scale-up.
The consultant will be responsible for assessing the integration of Child Protection across other sectors by identifying achievements, gaps, and challenges; verifying a minimum of 1,400 completed Child Protection Case Management booklets and harmonized CPIMS forms to ensure data accuracy; mapping partners implementing case management and providing capacity development to government and CSO/NGO partners based on identified gaps; and producing both a quarterly report for January–March 2025 and an annual case management data report for January–December 2025.
Under the supervision of the Nutrition Manager from the Health and Nutrition Section, the consultant will provide technical support to DBE in enhancing learners’ knowledge, skills, and advocacy capacity through participatory, curriculum-linked nutrition education, enabling them to critically engage with their own dietary behavior and that of their peers. Furthermore, the consultant will develop toolkits for the NUSA initiative to empower learners to advocate for healthier school food environments by engaging with School Governing Bodies, School Management Teams, and food vendors to promote and enforce policies that ensure the availability and affordability of nutritious options in and around schools.
For every child, the right to NUTRITION.
The Division of Private Fundraising and Partnerships (PFP), based in Geneva, aims to achieve sustainable impact for children – income and influence at scale – by maximizing UNICEF's private fundraising, partnerships, and engagement activities, including work with National Committees, regional, and country offices, for the realization of children's rights. The Humanitarian Funding Unit within the Private Sector Fundraising and Partnerships (PSFP) section of PFP supports National Committees and Private Sector Fundraising (PSFR) countries and steers global efforts across the organization to maximize funding opportunities through and for humanitarian crises and sudden-onset disasters.
Over the last 5 years, on average 66% of private sector funding has gone to only 3 HAC appeals – many of them media-covered emergencies. Although we will continue to leverage media-driven crises, our universal mandate requires a more sustainable and equitable distribution of funding across emergencies, especially for Chronically Underfunded Emergencies (CUEs). Chronically Underfunded Emergencies are crises marked by sustained humanitarian needs that often span years or even decades. These emergencies typically occur in regions affected by chronic displacement, ongoing conflicts, or recurring natural disasters such as drought.
Closing the funding gap for chronically underfunded emergencies from the private sector demands bold action and seamless collaboration across UNICEF.
It is in this regard that UNICEF’s Private Fundraising and Partnerships (PFP) Division is launching the Global Emergency Alliance for Children, a pioneering platform to mobilize leading businesses for sustained, flexible support to children affected by protracted and sudden-onset crises. The Alliance aims to reduce the funding gap for crises by leveraging corporate resources, expertise, and influence to deliver measurable impact for children worldwide.
UNICEF Kyrgyzstan Country Office is seeking a team leader (national consultant) to lead undertaking of the evaluation of a model for integrated, child and family-centred services for children with disabilities in Suzak district. The team leader will be part of an evaluation team and work together with another national consultant who will be a team member. for 50 working days from November until February 2026
UNICEF Kyrgyzstan Country Office is seeking a team member(national consultant to contribute to undertaking of the evaluation of a model for integrated, child and family-centred services for children with disabilities in Suzak district. The team member will be part of an evaluation team and work together with another national consultant who will be a team leader.
The assignment aims to strengthen UNICEF’s partnerships with key stakeholders, including government institutions, national and local sports federations, private sector partners, and civil society organizations, to integrate child rights principles into sport-based initiatives and to leverage the unifying power of sport for social impact.
A particular focus will be placed on exploring and implementing innovative fundraising opportunities through sports, including large-scale sporting events, collaborations with sports organizations, and athlete-led campaigns that can attract both individual supporters and corporate donors.
The consultant will provide overall leadership and technical guidance in the design, planning, and implementation of sports-based projects, as well as in partnership coordination, resource mobilization, and reporting, contributing to the achievement of the expected results under the UNICEF Kazakhstan Country Programme 2026 - 2030.
Join Us in Empowering Young Voices!
UNICEF Malaysia is seeking a passionate and driven individual to serve as the National Child Council Engagement Consultant. In this role, you will help strengthen meaningful child participation in local governance across Sarawak, supporting the Child Friendly Cities Initiative (CFCI). If you are committed to child rights and civic engagement, we would love to hear from you!
The Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys (MICS) is an international household survey programme developed and supported by UNICEF. MICS is designed to collect data on key indicators that are used to assess the situation of children and women. Over the past three decades, MICS has continuously evolved to respond to changing data needs, expanding from 28 indicators in the first round in the mid-1990s to more than 250 indicators in the current seventh round, and has become a key source of data on child protection, early childhood education, and a major source of data on child health and nutrition. In addition to being a data collection tool to generate data for monitoring the progress towards national goals and global commitments for promoting the welfare of children, MICS provided valuable data for MDG and recently for SDG monitoring and reporting.
Under the overall supervision of the Household Survey Specialist, the Global Blood Testing Consultant has the responsibility for finalising the standard MICS questionnaire modules and associated protocols. In collaboration with the Global MICS Team in UNICEF Headquarters (HQ) and Regional Offices (ROs), and the respective UNICEF Country Offices (COs), as well the UNICEF Programme Group staff on Climate, Environment, Energy & Disaster and national partners, the Consultant will support the preparation, implementation, and completion of up to three MICS surveys (or similar UNICEF-supported survey) in relation to the blood testing component. When possible, the consultant will further provide input to UNICEF’s global efforts and support to data collection including blood sample, outside the MICS Programme.
Designs and protocols will follow those established for other components of the MICS Programme. The Consultant will work together with the Global MICS Team’s experts on sampling, data processing, and household survey support.
As part of the MICS programme, UNICEF continues to strengthen its MICS support mechanism at all levels, so that implementing partners in countries can receive the required level of technical assistance on a timely basis at critical survey stages and are in a better position to support the implementing partner. The 7th round of the MICS programme (MICS7) was launched in March 2023 and there are already 40 planned and ongoing MICS7 surveys and potentially 20-30 more surveys in the pipeline. There are also 7 surveys from the 6th round of the MICS programme that are still in data processing or report finalisation stages.
A very important element of MICS design and implementation is sampling, which is a very specialized field of work. Excellent sampling support is needed during the design, implementation, and reporting stages of all surveys.
As currently there is no sufficient funding to cover all planned activities, some deliverables are planned to be completed only if additional resources become available.
The Risk Management in Programming and Safeguarding (RMPS) Unit, within the Programme Effectiveness Team (PET) in UNICEF’s Division of Data, Analytics, Planning and Monitoring (DAPM), was established at the end of 2024 to drive an integrated approach to risk management and safeguarding across UNICEF’s programming and operations.
To ensure sustainability, UNICEF is preparing to transfer the management of UNICARE from EMOPS to DAPM. This consultancy will provide business analysis and rollout/adoption support during and following transition, ensuring that workflows and processes are aligned with the CFM Procedure, that country offices have the tools and guidance to adopt the system efficiently, and that the analytics component is developed to respond to programme and accountability needs.
Unicef en Cuba ¿Le gustaría trabajar con nuestro equipo para generar cambios positivos en la vida de niños, niñas y adolescentes? Esta puede ser una oportunidad.
La Oficina de Unicef en Cuba anuncia su Convocatoria para ocupar la vacante de Oficial de Programa en su Oficina. La persona que ocupe el puesto deberá proporcionar asistencia técnica profesional y apoyo para el diseño, la planificación y la ejecución de programas, la gestión y la evaluación de las actividades de los programas/proyectos, el análisis de datos y la presentación de informes de progreso, en apoyo de las metas y los objetivos del programa. Le invitamos a consultar la Descripción del Perfil y los requerimientos para su postulación.
UNICEF tiene una política de tolerancia cero con respecto de cualquier conducta incompatible con los propósitos y objetivos de las Naciones Unidas, incluyendo explotación sexual y abuso, acoso sexual, abuso de autoridad y discriminación. Asimismo, UNICEF se adhiere a estrictos principios para la salvaguarda de la niñez.
Las personas seleccionadas estarán sujetas a un riguroso proceso de verificación de antecedentes y referencias, y se espera se adhieran a los estándares y principios de UNICEF.
Te animamos a consultar si cumples los requerimientos anunciados. ! Tú puedes ser parte de nuestro equipo y trabajar a favor de la infancia y la adolescencia en el país!