The Alliance for Child Protection in Humanitarian Action (the Alliance) is a global network of operational agencies, academic institutions, policymakers, donors and practitioners that facilitates inter-agency technical collaboration on child protection in all humanitarian contexts. The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) co-leads the Alliance with rotating NGO, currently the International Rescue Committee and Hurras Network. The Alliance sets standards and produces technical guidance for use by the various stakeholders, particularly field practitioners. Its mission is to support humanitarian actors to achieve high-quality and effective child protection interventions in humanitarian contexts, in both refugee and non-refugee settings.
UNICEF also co-leads the Learning and Development Working Group (L&D WG) and provides a dedicated human resource to lead L&D activities within the Alliance. The purpose of the assignment is to support implementing activities of the L&D WG guided by the Alliance Strategic Brief: Sustaining Child Protection in a Changing Humanitarian Landscape as well as the Alliance CPHA L&D Roadmap, while also taking into account the development of a new strategy to be formulated over the course of 2026 to guide the subsequent strategic period commencing mid-2026
UNICEF Belize and the National Commission for Families and Children (NCFC) are seeking a National Consultant to lead the first-year implementation of the Blue Teddy Bear Campaign — a nationwide initiative to prevent violence and sexual abuse against children. The consultant will coordinate training, outreach, and community engagement activities across Belize City’s Southside, strengthening the capacity of community-based organizations, schools, parents, and private sector partners to champion child protection.
The assignment includes revising and adapting training materials, facilitating workshops, supporting monitoring and reporting, and ensuring visibility and participation across key partners. This is a 12-month, full-time consultancy based in Belize City, with local travel to participating communities.
The objective of the assignment is to prepare and facilitate a one-day staff retreat for UNICEF Guinea-Bissau personnel, focusing on capacity building, teamwork enhancement, and practical learning aligned with UNICEF’s core values and 2024 Global Staff Survey (GSS). The retreat will aim to strengthen collaboration, promote well being, and build skills to improve daily work effectiveness.
Climate change, disasters and environmental degradation threaten child rights and essential services, especially in fragile and humanitarian contexts. The Center of Excellence (CoE) on Climate Resilience for Children seeks a consultant to provide critical technical support in the following areas
1. Support the roll out of the organization-wide capacity development initiative for climate, environment, energy, and DRR (including monitoring activities and workflow support)
2. Support the stocktaking of baseline technical assistance delivery for newly established Center of Excellence om Climate Resilience
3. Transitional support to the Global Technical Director (meeting coordination, etc.)
Join us as the next Adolescent and Gender Officer!
Are you passionate about empowering adolescents and advancing gender equality?
As Adolescent and Gender Officer, you’ll support the integration of adolescent development and participation especially for girls and young women across all sectors of the Equatorial Guinea Programme. You’ll help design, implement, monitor, and report on impactful initiatives that promote protection, engagement, and empowerment.
If you're ready to make a difference, read the full job ad and apply today!
If you are a committed, creative professional and are passionate about making a lasting difference for children, the world's leading children's rights organization would like to hear from you.
If you are a committed, creative professional and are passionate about making a lasting difference for children, the world's leading children's rights organization would like to hear from you.
Under the supervision of the Chief of Field Office (CFO) at the UNICEF Zonal Office and with guidance from Social Policy Section, the Social Policy Specialist is accountable for providing technical support and assistance in all stages of social policy programming and
related advocacy, intergenerational dialogue to delivery of concrete and sustainable results for children, adolescents and youths, taking into account the specific context of the regions covered. This includes programmes implemented in the regions covered, and aimed at supporting governance, decentralization and accountability mechanisms to increase public participation (notably of youths and adolescents and the most marginalized groups) and the quality, equity and coverage of social protection services at decentralized municipality levels.
The Emergency Specialist advances UNICEF’s Humanitarian-Development-Peace (HDP) Nexus approach, ensuring that emergency preparedness and response are systematically linked to longer-term development and peacebuilding objectives. The role facilitates joint risk analyses, multi-sectoral planning, and capacity-building for local systems, working collaboratively with humanitarian, development, and peace actors to deliver sustainable results for children and communities in Cabo Delgado.
Purpose of Activity/Assignment: This assignment is expected to strengthen UNICEFs engagement with National Stakeholders including FMOH, NMSF and PSM TWG.
Dans le cadre de cette consultation, il s'agira d’assurer la documentation de l'intégration du développement de la petite enfance dans les programmes de l’UNICEF à Madagascar.
The National Consultant will provide technical and coordination support for the implementation and piloting of the Inclusive Education Programmatic Framework (IEPF) in 10 preschools, as well as coordinate work on the development of National ECD Strategy. This includes facilitating consultations, conducting needs assessments, supporting capacity-building, contextualizing materials, monitoring pilot implementation, and contributing to evidence generation and refinement of the framework for national scale-up.
UNICEF Pacific is in search of a dedicated and proactive Consultant. The consultancy is for a period of 32 days spread over 3 months. The consultant will provide technical assistance, capacity building support, and coordination for MHMS in Tuvalu to ensure successful BFHI introduction and implementation. The consultant will assess BFHI implementation in Tuvalu, focusing on delayed steps, bottlenecks, and capacity gaps, while adapting the Ten Steps to the local context. The consultant will work with MoH to address bottlenecks and develop a tailored capacity-building plan for Tuvalu. This may include on-site sessions, training, and establishing a trainer team for ongoing professional development. Coaching and mentorship will be integrated to ensure lasting impact, and health workers will be trained in internal assessments.
UNICEF Pacific is seeking a dynamic and experienced international consultant to support the RMI MICS 2026 survey.
This short-term consultancy spans 15 days over 3 months and focuses on anthropometry training and quality assurance. The consultant will deliver training on accurate anthropometric measurements aligned with WHO and UNICEF standards and ensure standardization of measurement techniques across enumerators. During the initial days of data collection, the consultant will visit field teams to monitor the quality of anthropometric data being collected. They will also provide ongoing quality assurance through review and feedback on field-check tables throughout the data collection period.
As the RMI MICS 2026 is a national survey, precision and consistency are critical. We are looking for someone with proven expertise in standardizing anthropometric measurements in large-scale surveys.
The consultant will develop UNICEF Bangladesh’s National CEED Strategy, including an accompanying presentation to facilitate internal endorsement and external dissemination. The Strategy will articulate clear objectives, thematic priorities, sectoral entry points, and implementation pathways, ensuring full alignment with SCAP, the UNICEF Global Climate and Environment Strategy, and Bangladesh’s NDC 3.0.
To strengthen its emergency preparedness and response, especially for the upcoming flood and cyclone season, UNICEF Bangladesh seeks a qualified consultant to support the implementation of humanitarian cash transfer programmes. The consultant will help ensure rapid, efficient delivery of cash assistance to affected populations, while also promoting resilience and recovery. In addition, consultant to assist the implementation of the UNICEF-MOWCA cooperation framework, ensuring efficient coordination, system design, and technical assistance to reinforce inclusive and resilient social protection in Bangladesh.
The P2E consultant will operate under the guidance and general supervision of the Program Specialist (NO-C) and overall guidance from the Section Chief. The P2E Consultant will assist with program implementation by collaborating with ecosystem partners, managing the P2E technology infrastructure with the help of Learning Passport global team, overseeing the development of content and its integration into the platform, building connections with partners as per the sustainability plan including the national aggregator platform, and supporting in resource mobilization efforts.
Undertake field support activities (remote and in country) to UNICEF francophone country offices (including but not limited to Mali, Chad, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Haiti, Niger, Democratic Republic of Congo) on payment recipients' personal data management function to process individual cash transfers, for families affected by humanitarian crisis and Frontline workers.
The Alliance for Child Protection in Humanitarian Action (the Alliance) is a global network of operational agencies, academic institutions, policymakers, donors and practitioners that facilitates inter-agency technical collaboration on child protection in all humanitarian contexts. The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) co-leads the Alliance with rotating NGO, currently the International Rescue Committee and Hurras Network. The Alliance sets standards and produces technical guidance for use by the various stakeholders, particularly field practitioners. Its mission is to support humanitarian actors to achieve high-quality and effective child protection interventions in humanitarian contexts, in both refugee and non-refugee settings.
UNICEF also co-leads the Learning and Development Working Group (L&D WG) and provides a dedicated human resource to lead L&D activities within the Alliance. The purpose of the assignment is to support implementing activities of the L&D WG guided by the Alliance Strategic Brief: Sustaining Child Protection in a Changing Humanitarian Landscape as well as the Alliance CPHA L&D Roadmap, while also taking into account the development of a new strategy to be formulated over the course of 2026 to guide the subsequent strategic period commencing mid-2026
UNICEF Belize and the National Commission for Families and Children (NCFC) are seeking a National Consultant to lead the first-year implementation of the Blue Teddy Bear Campaign — a nationwide initiative to prevent violence and sexual abuse against children. The consultant will coordinate training, outreach, and community engagement activities across Belize City’s Southside, strengthening the capacity of community-based organizations, schools, parents, and private sector partners to champion child protection.
The assignment includes revising and adapting training materials, facilitating workshops, supporting monitoring and reporting, and ensuring visibility and participation across key partners. This is a 12-month, full-time consultancy based in Belize City, with local travel to participating communities.
The objective of the assignment is to prepare and facilitate a one-day staff retreat for UNICEF Guinea-Bissau personnel, focusing on capacity building, teamwork enhancement, and practical learning aligned with UNICEF’s core values and 2024 Global Staff Survey (GSS). The retreat will aim to strengthen collaboration, promote well being, and build skills to improve daily work effectiveness.
Climate change, disasters and environmental degradation threaten child rights and essential services, especially in fragile and humanitarian contexts. The Center of Excellence (CoE) on Climate Resilience for Children seeks a consultant to provide critical technical support in the following areas
1. Support the roll out of the organization-wide capacity development initiative for climate, environment, energy, and DRR (including monitoring activities and workflow support)
2. Support the stocktaking of baseline technical assistance delivery for newly established Center of Excellence om Climate Resilience
3. Transitional support to the Global Technical Director (meeting coordination, etc.)
Join us as the next Adolescent and Gender Officer!
Are you passionate about empowering adolescents and advancing gender equality?
As Adolescent and Gender Officer, you’ll support the integration of adolescent development and participation especially for girls and young women across all sectors of the Equatorial Guinea Programme. You’ll help design, implement, monitor, and report on impactful initiatives that promote protection, engagement, and empowerment.
If you're ready to make a difference, read the full job ad and apply today!
If you are a committed, creative professional and are passionate about making a lasting difference for children, the world's leading children's rights organization would like to hear from you.
If you are a committed, creative professional and are passionate about making a lasting difference for children, the world's leading children's rights organization would like to hear from you.
Under the supervision of the Chief of Field Office (CFO) at the UNICEF Zonal Office and with guidance from Social Policy Section, the Social Policy Specialist is accountable for providing technical support and assistance in all stages of social policy programming and
related advocacy, intergenerational dialogue to delivery of concrete and sustainable results for children, adolescents and youths, taking into account the specific context of the regions covered. This includes programmes implemented in the regions covered, and aimed at supporting governance, decentralization and accountability mechanisms to increase public participation (notably of youths and adolescents and the most marginalized groups) and the quality, equity and coverage of social protection services at decentralized municipality levels.
The Emergency Specialist advances UNICEF’s Humanitarian-Development-Peace (HDP) Nexus approach, ensuring that emergency preparedness and response are systematically linked to longer-term development and peacebuilding objectives. The role facilitates joint risk analyses, multi-sectoral planning, and capacity-building for local systems, working collaboratively with humanitarian, development, and peace actors to deliver sustainable results for children and communities in Cabo Delgado.
Purpose of Activity/Assignment: This assignment is expected to strengthen UNICEFs engagement with National Stakeholders including FMOH, NMSF and PSM TWG.
Dans le cadre de cette consultation, il s'agira d’assurer la documentation de l'intégration du développement de la petite enfance dans les programmes de l’UNICEF à Madagascar.
The National Consultant will provide technical and coordination support for the implementation and piloting of the Inclusive Education Programmatic Framework (IEPF) in 10 preschools, as well as coordinate work on the development of National ECD Strategy. This includes facilitating consultations, conducting needs assessments, supporting capacity-building, contextualizing materials, monitoring pilot implementation, and contributing to evidence generation and refinement of the framework for national scale-up.
UNICEF Pacific is in search of a dedicated and proactive Consultant. The consultancy is for a period of 32 days spread over 3 months. The consultant will provide technical assistance, capacity building support, and coordination for MHMS in Tuvalu to ensure successful BFHI introduction and implementation. The consultant will assess BFHI implementation in Tuvalu, focusing on delayed steps, bottlenecks, and capacity gaps, while adapting the Ten Steps to the local context. The consultant will work with MoH to address bottlenecks and develop a tailored capacity-building plan for Tuvalu. This may include on-site sessions, training, and establishing a trainer team for ongoing professional development. Coaching and mentorship will be integrated to ensure lasting impact, and health workers will be trained in internal assessments.
UNICEF Pacific is seeking a dynamic and experienced international consultant to support the RMI MICS 2026 survey.
This short-term consultancy spans 15 days over 3 months and focuses on anthropometry training and quality assurance. The consultant will deliver training on accurate anthropometric measurements aligned with WHO and UNICEF standards and ensure standardization of measurement techniques across enumerators. During the initial days of data collection, the consultant will visit field teams to monitor the quality of anthropometric data being collected. They will also provide ongoing quality assurance through review and feedback on field-check tables throughout the data collection period.
As the RMI MICS 2026 is a national survey, precision and consistency are critical. We are looking for someone with proven expertise in standardizing anthropometric measurements in large-scale surveys.
The consultant will develop UNICEF Bangladesh’s National CEED Strategy, including an accompanying presentation to facilitate internal endorsement and external dissemination. The Strategy will articulate clear objectives, thematic priorities, sectoral entry points, and implementation pathways, ensuring full alignment with SCAP, the UNICEF Global Climate and Environment Strategy, and Bangladesh’s NDC 3.0.
To strengthen its emergency preparedness and response, especially for the upcoming flood and cyclone season, UNICEF Bangladesh seeks a qualified consultant to support the implementation of humanitarian cash transfer programmes. The consultant will help ensure rapid, efficient delivery of cash assistance to affected populations, while also promoting resilience and recovery. In addition, consultant to assist the implementation of the UNICEF-MOWCA cooperation framework, ensuring efficient coordination, system design, and technical assistance to reinforce inclusive and resilient social protection in Bangladesh.
The P2E consultant will operate under the guidance and general supervision of the Program Specialist (NO-C) and overall guidance from the Section Chief. The P2E Consultant will assist with program implementation by collaborating with ecosystem partners, managing the P2E technology infrastructure with the help of Learning Passport global team, overseeing the development of content and its integration into the platform, building connections with partners as per the sustainability plan including the national aggregator platform, and supporting in resource mobilization efforts.
Undertake field support activities (remote and in country) to UNICEF francophone country offices (including but not limited to Mali, Chad, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Haiti, Niger, Democratic Republic of Congo) on payment recipients' personal data management function to process individual cash transfers, for families affected by humanitarian crisis and Frontline workers.