UNICEF Mongolia Country Office is looking for a Private Sector Fundraising Officer who will be supporting for developing and maintaining strategic partnerships with private sector entities to advance the organization’s mission and objectives
Become our next Communication Officer (Marketing) for UNICEF Mexico!
Are you passionate about making a difference for children in Mexico? We are looking for a dynamic and highly motivated professional to lead the planning, implementation, monitoring, and evaluation of marketing and communication strategies that drive fundraising efforts and promote child rights. Your work will strengthen UNICEF’s credibility and enhance our brand across Mexico.
If you have the skills, creativity, and commitment to be an agent of change, apply today and help us deliver inspiration for every child!
UNICEF Innocenti – Global Office of Research and Foresight regularly requires specialist work from researchers who have expertise in qualitative research methods and can support various aspects related to the design and implementation of qualitative research.
Purpose/Objectives of the Long-Term Agreement
Individual consultants on the Long-Term Agreement (LTA) may be called upon to provide services in one or several of the following four areas: (1) Research conceptualisation and design; (2) Implementation and oversight of data collection activities; (3) Coding and analysis of qualitative data; (4) Development of research outputs and engagement in dissemination activities.
The BRIDGE Unit (formerly called Programme Coordination) connects UNICEF’s global programme expertise to both the public and private sectors, enabling quality funding and partnerships that deliver results for children. BRIDGE supports the Public Partnerships Division (PPD) and Private Fundraising and Partnerships Division (PFP) through three pillars: Products, People, and Systems.
The purpose of this assignment is to support the Unit in sourcing quality results, data, and evidence, to demonstrate UNICEF’s impact to partners and help develop effective messages for protecting and growing public and private sector funding. The consultant will scan across wide range of programmatic areas and geographies to meet partner interests and priorities and leverage UNICEF’s systems or apply targeted outreach strategies to UNICEF offices to access relevant information.
UNICEF’s Global Shared Services Centre in Budapest is recruiting a dedicated Knowledge Management Officer to support the GSSC’s strategic transformation by leading initiatives in design thinking, UX writing, and AI integration, while strengthening internal knowledge systems and networks. This role will also contribute to the integration of user-centered design and knowledge management practices across GSSC projects, helping improve service design, enhance user experience, and strengthen knowledge systems.
This is a Temporary Appointment (TA) position for 9 months.
The purpose of this assignment is to strengthen the effective use of the I Hear U platform by HQ/Global programme practices, Country and Regional Offices through targeted technical support.
UNICEF East Asia and Pacific Regional Office is seeking an individual consultant to assist the Country Offices in developing a Child Rights-Based PFM Strategy and strengthening the capacity of UNICEF CO staff (social policy and sectors) to strategically engage in PFM processes that support upstream policy engagement towards effective and efficient financing for children.
The fundamental mission of UNICEF is to promote the rights of every child, everywhere, in everything the organization does — in programs, in advocacy, and operations. The Global Programme Division (GPD) plays a central role in driving programme excellence across UNICEF. It provides global strategic leadership and policy direction, develops and monitors frameworks and standards, and ensures coherence and alignment across sectors, regions and partners. GPD generates high-impact, evidence-based solutions and serves as a hub of specialized expertise, offering technical guidance on policy reform and scalable programming. GPD leads UNICEF’s policies, standards and negotiations for programme, ensuring the organization’s assets and priorities are aligned with and contribute to child development goals. In addition, GPD strengthens country-level implementation through integrated technical support, linking global policy with on-the-ground action to deliver results for children at scale. As part of this structure, UNICEF has established Centers of Excellence (CoEs) to provide high-quality, demand-driven technical assistance to Country and Regional Offices, and their governments and partners. Located strategically in Nairobi, Panama, Amman and Bangkok, the CoEs bring together cross-cutting expertise across time zones. Global Programme Practices in CoEs function as a single point of entry for support, delivering tailored assistance in priority areas such as policy reform in matters that advance the wellbeing of children, at-scale programme design, public finance, workforce development and institutional strengthening, and timely humanitarian response while promoting resilient development. In so doing, the CoEs also contribute to global policy standards ensuring that UNICEF’s support is grounded in practical knowledge.
The KM Specialist will be responsible for strengthening the KM Strategy to ensure 1) its activities meet the knowledge generation and sharing needs of the Polio SBC colleagues at HQ, regional, and country level, 2) the strategy is aligned with UNICEF’s Global Knowledge Management Strategy and 3) activities leverage any new approaches or tools available at UNICEF, which involves staying up to date with new approaches in KM, at UNICEF as well as connecting with other KM colleagues and polio SBC colleagues across UNICEF.
Unicef Papua New Guinea is looking for an Education Specialist to support the implementation of the Global Partnership for Education (GPE) funded program components, including teacher education, curriculum implementation, sector planning, monitoring and coordination. The Specialist works closely with government officials, stakeholders and development partners to ensure coordinated efforts to realize the sector priority reforms identified in the PNG Partnership Compact.
The position aims to strengthen UNICEF Cameroon’s leadership in the education sector by providing high-level technical guidance, policy influence, and coordination. The role will represent UNICEF within the Local Education Group (LEG), maintain strategic donor partnerships, and lead ministerial-level advocacy to shape national education policies and mobilize resources. The incumbent will oversee Education in Emergencies (EiE) responses, including cluster coordination and field support, and drive key initiatives such as the Safe Schools Declaration, universal birth registration for primary learners, and the national strategy to prevent violence in schools. This role is essential for ensuring UNICEF’s effective engagement in sector planning, emergency response, and the advancement of children’s right to quality and safe education.
UNICEF Skopje is looking for a National Consultant to support State Statistical Office in preparation and implementation of MICS7 in North Macedonia. This is a deliverable based consultancy in a duration of 18 months
The Master Data Management (MDM) process at Global Shared Services Centre (GSSC) is a centralized framework for creating and maintaining vendor master records in VISION, UNICEF’s SAP-based ERP system. The GSSC is seeking an experienced individual consultant to support Master Data Management process mapping, benchmark and gap analysis, develop and strengthen authentication mechanisms, facilitate validation and stakeholder engagement and deliver implementation roadmap.
UNICEF is interested in innovative partnerships across the globe with industry partners that enhance brand mission reach and diversify financing flows for children and their communities. The global technology industry’s philanthropic sector- foundations and individuals- is one such dynamic example. In particular, technology philanthropy focused on AI, blockchain/digital assets/finance, data science, open source/digital public goods.
There are rich opportunities for forward-looking dialogue and collaboration, however, these engagement opportunities remain relatively untapped by UNICEF. There is a need for a cohesive strategic framework to guide UNICEF’s engagement with the technology philanthropy sector, one that is informed by evidence, built on industry insight, and designed for operational exploration across geographical markets.
This consultancy aims to bridge this knowledge gap by conducting industry research and proposing practical, high-potential products or initiatives tailored to the technology philanthropy industry that align with UNICEF’s mission, values, and real-time innovation programming using AI, blockchain/digital assets/finance, data science, open source/digital public goods.
It aims to deliver a comprehensive yet practical roadmap for UNICEF to engage with technology foundations and individuals across the globe for sharing insights, pooling resources, and collaboratively achieving shared social impact outcomes.
UNICEF is interested in innovative partnerships across the globe with industry partners that enhance brand mission reach and diversify financing flows for children and their communities. The global impact investing sector is one such dynamic example. There are rich opportunities for forward-looking dialogue and collaboration, however, these engagement opportunities remain relatively untapped by UNICEF. There is a need for a cohesive strategic framework to guide UNICEF’s engagement with the impact investing sector, one that is informed by evidence, built on industry insight, and designed for operational exploration across geographical markets.
This consultancy aims to bridge this knowledge gap by conducting industry research and proposing practical, high-potential products or initiatives tailored to the impact investing industry that align with UNICEF’s mission, values, and real-time innovative platforms and programming. It aims to deliver a comprehensive yet practical roadmap for UNICEF to engage with impact investing funds and platforms across the globe for sharing insights, pooling resources, and collaboratively achieving shared social impact outcomes.
Under the general guidance of the Social & Behavior Change Officer and in close coordination with Sectoral and Cross-Sectoral Specialists and Officers, contributes to/responsible for the design, management, monitoring and evaluation of evidence-based, inclusive and innovative Social & Behavior Change strategies in support of the country programme.
UNICEF Lebanon seeks an Individual consultant to handle the 2026 skill gap analysis exercise in Lebanon ensuring recommendations are aligned with the learning pillars and the strategic priorities outlined in the office-wide learning plan.
UNICEF Libya is seeking to hire an experienced, dynamic, results-oriented consultant to lead the process of reviewing, harmonizing, aligning, finalizing, and supporting the implementation of a standardized curriculum for Non-Formal Education Centers (Bayti Centres). The harmonized Non-Formal Education (NFE) curriculum should be developed through a competency-based approach, aligning with the Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 4.1.1 indicator, which measures the proportion of children and young people achieving at least a minimum proficiency level in reading and mathematics. Additionally, it should consider indicator 4.5.1, which focuses on eliminating disparities in education access.
UNICEF Mongolia Country Office is looking for a Private Sector Fundraising Officer who will be supporting for developing and maintaining strategic partnerships with private sector entities to advance the organization’s mission and objectives
Become our next Communication Officer (Marketing) for UNICEF Mexico!
Are you passionate about making a difference for children in Mexico? We are looking for a dynamic and highly motivated professional to lead the planning, implementation, monitoring, and evaluation of marketing and communication strategies that drive fundraising efforts and promote child rights. Your work will strengthen UNICEF’s credibility and enhance our brand across Mexico.
If you have the skills, creativity, and commitment to be an agent of change, apply today and help us deliver inspiration for every child!
UNICEF Innocenti – Global Office of Research and Foresight regularly requires specialist work from researchers who have expertise in qualitative research methods and can support various aspects related to the design and implementation of qualitative research.
Purpose/Objectives of the Long-Term Agreement
Individual consultants on the Long-Term Agreement (LTA) may be called upon to provide services in one or several of the following four areas: (1) Research conceptualisation and design; (2) Implementation and oversight of data collection activities; (3) Coding and analysis of qualitative data; (4) Development of research outputs and engagement in dissemination activities.
The BRIDGE Unit (formerly called Programme Coordination) connects UNICEF’s global programme expertise to both the public and private sectors, enabling quality funding and partnerships that deliver results for children. BRIDGE supports the Public Partnerships Division (PPD) and Private Fundraising and Partnerships Division (PFP) through three pillars: Products, People, and Systems.
The purpose of this assignment is to support the Unit in sourcing quality results, data, and evidence, to demonstrate UNICEF’s impact to partners and help develop effective messages for protecting and growing public and private sector funding. The consultant will scan across wide range of programmatic areas and geographies to meet partner interests and priorities and leverage UNICEF’s systems or apply targeted outreach strategies to UNICEF offices to access relevant information.
UNICEF’s Global Shared Services Centre in Budapest is recruiting a dedicated Knowledge Management Officer to support the GSSC’s strategic transformation by leading initiatives in design thinking, UX writing, and AI integration, while strengthening internal knowledge systems and networks. This role will also contribute to the integration of user-centered design and knowledge management practices across GSSC projects, helping improve service design, enhance user experience, and strengthen knowledge systems.
This is a Temporary Appointment (TA) position for 9 months.
The purpose of this assignment is to strengthen the effective use of the I Hear U platform by HQ/Global programme practices, Country and Regional Offices through targeted technical support.
UNICEF East Asia and Pacific Regional Office is seeking an individual consultant to assist the Country Offices in developing a Child Rights-Based PFM Strategy and strengthening the capacity of UNICEF CO staff (social policy and sectors) to strategically engage in PFM processes that support upstream policy engagement towards effective and efficient financing for children.
The fundamental mission of UNICEF is to promote the rights of every child, everywhere, in everything the organization does — in programs, in advocacy, and operations. The Global Programme Division (GPD) plays a central role in driving programme excellence across UNICEF. It provides global strategic leadership and policy direction, develops and monitors frameworks and standards, and ensures coherence and alignment across sectors, regions and partners. GPD generates high-impact, evidence-based solutions and serves as a hub of specialized expertise, offering technical guidance on policy reform and scalable programming. GPD leads UNICEF’s policies, standards and negotiations for programme, ensuring the organization’s assets and priorities are aligned with and contribute to child development goals. In addition, GPD strengthens country-level implementation through integrated technical support, linking global policy with on-the-ground action to deliver results for children at scale. As part of this structure, UNICEF has established Centers of Excellence (CoEs) to provide high-quality, demand-driven technical assistance to Country and Regional Offices, and their governments and partners. Located strategically in Nairobi, Panama, Amman and Bangkok, the CoEs bring together cross-cutting expertise across time zones. Global Programme Practices in CoEs function as a single point of entry for support, delivering tailored assistance in priority areas such as policy reform in matters that advance the wellbeing of children, at-scale programme design, public finance, workforce development and institutional strengthening, and timely humanitarian response while promoting resilient development. In so doing, the CoEs also contribute to global policy standards ensuring that UNICEF’s support is grounded in practical knowledge.
The KM Specialist will be responsible for strengthening the KM Strategy to ensure 1) its activities meet the knowledge generation and sharing needs of the Polio SBC colleagues at HQ, regional, and country level, 2) the strategy is aligned with UNICEF’s Global Knowledge Management Strategy and 3) activities leverage any new approaches or tools available at UNICEF, which involves staying up to date with new approaches in KM, at UNICEF as well as connecting with other KM colleagues and polio SBC colleagues across UNICEF.
Unicef Papua New Guinea is looking for an Education Specialist to support the implementation of the Global Partnership for Education (GPE) funded program components, including teacher education, curriculum implementation, sector planning, monitoring and coordination. The Specialist works closely with government officials, stakeholders and development partners to ensure coordinated efforts to realize the sector priority reforms identified in the PNG Partnership Compact.
The position aims to strengthen UNICEF Cameroon’s leadership in the education sector by providing high-level technical guidance, policy influence, and coordination. The role will represent UNICEF within the Local Education Group (LEG), maintain strategic donor partnerships, and lead ministerial-level advocacy to shape national education policies and mobilize resources. The incumbent will oversee Education in Emergencies (EiE) responses, including cluster coordination and field support, and drive key initiatives such as the Safe Schools Declaration, universal birth registration for primary learners, and the national strategy to prevent violence in schools. This role is essential for ensuring UNICEF’s effective engagement in sector planning, emergency response, and the advancement of children’s right to quality and safe education.
UNICEF Skopje is looking for a National Consultant to support State Statistical Office in preparation and implementation of MICS7 in North Macedonia. This is a deliverable based consultancy in a duration of 18 months
The Master Data Management (MDM) process at Global Shared Services Centre (GSSC) is a centralized framework for creating and maintaining vendor master records in VISION, UNICEF’s SAP-based ERP system. The GSSC is seeking an experienced individual consultant to support Master Data Management process mapping, benchmark and gap analysis, develop and strengthen authentication mechanisms, facilitate validation and stakeholder engagement and deliver implementation roadmap.
UNICEF is interested in innovative partnerships across the globe with industry partners that enhance brand mission reach and diversify financing flows for children and their communities. The global technology industry’s philanthropic sector- foundations and individuals- is one such dynamic example. In particular, technology philanthropy focused on AI, blockchain/digital assets/finance, data science, open source/digital public goods.
There are rich opportunities for forward-looking dialogue and collaboration, however, these engagement opportunities remain relatively untapped by UNICEF. There is a need for a cohesive strategic framework to guide UNICEF’s engagement with the technology philanthropy sector, one that is informed by evidence, built on industry insight, and designed for operational exploration across geographical markets.
This consultancy aims to bridge this knowledge gap by conducting industry research and proposing practical, high-potential products or initiatives tailored to the technology philanthropy industry that align with UNICEF’s mission, values, and real-time innovation programming using AI, blockchain/digital assets/finance, data science, open source/digital public goods.
It aims to deliver a comprehensive yet practical roadmap for UNICEF to engage with technology foundations and individuals across the globe for sharing insights, pooling resources, and collaboratively achieving shared social impact outcomes.
UNICEF is interested in innovative partnerships across the globe with industry partners that enhance brand mission reach and diversify financing flows for children and their communities. The global impact investing sector is one such dynamic example. There are rich opportunities for forward-looking dialogue and collaboration, however, these engagement opportunities remain relatively untapped by UNICEF. There is a need for a cohesive strategic framework to guide UNICEF’s engagement with the impact investing sector, one that is informed by evidence, built on industry insight, and designed for operational exploration across geographical markets.
This consultancy aims to bridge this knowledge gap by conducting industry research and proposing practical, high-potential products or initiatives tailored to the impact investing industry that align with UNICEF’s mission, values, and real-time innovative platforms and programming. It aims to deliver a comprehensive yet practical roadmap for UNICEF to engage with impact investing funds and platforms across the globe for sharing insights, pooling resources, and collaboratively achieving shared social impact outcomes.
Under the general guidance of the Social & Behavior Change Officer and in close coordination with Sectoral and Cross-Sectoral Specialists and Officers, contributes to/responsible for the design, management, monitoring and evaluation of evidence-based, inclusive and innovative Social & Behavior Change strategies in support of the country programme.
UNICEF Lebanon seeks an Individual consultant to handle the 2026 skill gap analysis exercise in Lebanon ensuring recommendations are aligned with the learning pillars and the strategic priorities outlined in the office-wide learning plan.
UNICEF Libya is seeking to hire an experienced, dynamic, results-oriented consultant to lead the process of reviewing, harmonizing, aligning, finalizing, and supporting the implementation of a standardized curriculum for Non-Formal Education Centers (Bayti Centres). The harmonized Non-Formal Education (NFE) curriculum should be developed through a competency-based approach, aligning with the Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 4.1.1 indicator, which measures the proportion of children and young people achieving at least a minimum proficiency level in reading and mathematics. Additionally, it should consider indicator 4.5.1, which focuses on eliminating disparities in education access.