The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) is responding to its 17th Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) outbreak, confirmed in May 2026 and affecting Ituri, North Kivu, and South Kivu provinces. The situation remains complex and evolving, with transmission occurring in both community and health-care settings. Response efforts are led by national authorities in a context shaped by health system limitations, logistical constraints, insecurity, displacement, and diverse community perceptions influencing health-seeking behaviors.
UNICEF supports the Government through a multi-sectoral approach, focusing on community engagement, surveillance, infection prevention, and the continuity of essential services for vulnerable populations.
This context requires strong coordination, adaptability, and cultural sensitivity to support effective and equitable response efforts, particularly for children and at-risk communities.
The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) is responding to its 17th Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) outbreak, confirmed in May 2026 and affecting Ituri, North Kivu, and South Kivu provinces. The situation remains complex and evolving, with transmission occurring in both community and health-care settings. Response efforts are led by national authorities in a context shaped by health system limitations, logistical constraints, insecurity, displacement, and diverse community perceptions influencing health-seeking behaviors.
UNICEF supports the Government through a multi-sectoral approach, focusing on community engagement, surveillance, infection prevention, and the continuity of essential services for vulnerable populations.
This context requires strong coordination, adaptability, and cultural sensitivity to support effective and equitable response efforts, particularly for children and at-risk communities.
As part of the Kosovo Programme 2026–2030, UNICEF supports Kosovo institutions to strengthen policy optimization at the central level and include child-related indicators in the Municipal Performance Grant system, ensuring that child rights are at the center of decision-making and investments. The consultant will identify gaps and opportunities and propose a set of measurable, feasible and evidence-based indicators that better capture municipal contributions to child well-being and support the realization of child rights.
As an Education Officer, you will support the expansion of a large-scale, quality learning programme across Gaza and the West Bank, focusing on foundational learning, continuity, and recovery. The role contributes to scaling access to learning centers, strengthening quality education through recovery support, and institutionalizing education systems in collaboration with the Ministry of Education and Higher Education. You will also support governance, accountability, and community participation, while contributing to education in emergencies and digital and remote learning initiatives within a complex humanitarian and development context.
The purpose of this consultancy is to provide technical support to Programme Specialist/Social Sector and Child
Protection Section in the design, implementation, and monitoring of planned and ongoing programme interventions
as well as to draft and provide inputs to fundraising project proposals in programme areas related to Inclusive
Education, Social-Emotional and Digital Skills, STEM for Girls, Career Pathways for Children with Disabilities, Education
in Emergencies under the Resilient Future Generation outcome, and related to Deinstitutionalization and Prevention
of Institutionalization under the Supportive Family Environment and Protection from Violence outcome of the UNICEF Country Programme for 2026-2030 (CPD). The consultancy will contribute to the national education agenda ensuring future sustainable development of Belarussian society.
Under the general supervision of the Senior Operations Manager, the Operations Specialist provides technical support to strengthen operations management in Offices across the Region. The position contributes to the implementation of strategic initiatives aimed at strengthening fiduciary risk management, optimizing resource utilization and promoting efficient business practices in line with regional and organizational priorities.
The UNICEF office in the DRC is seeking a committed and creative professional for the position of Information Management Officer at the NOB level, based in Kinshasa. If you are passionate about making a lasting difference for children, join UNICEF, the world’s leading organization for the promotion and protection of children’s rights.
Under the direct supervision of the Education Officer and in collaboration with the Education Specialist , the consultant is responsible for providing technical support in the implementation of the Akelius initiative, contributing to a quality scaleup in 31 additional schools (further to the 17 existing ones) in Una-Sana Canton by ensuring technical support to key partners (schools, teacher training institute and education ministry), providing monitoring of activities within schools, monitoring of equipment, feedback collection and knowledge exchange between different administrative units and schools and regular reporting of these activities and serving as a technical resource person for schools and partners.
UNICEF has been implementing various programmes, including Infant and Young Child Feeding (IYCF), school nutrition initiatives, and communication campaigns to encourage behaviour change towards healthier diets. In addition, UNICEF is working to improve food environments, such as promoting the application of the Nutrient Profiling Model (NPM) in retailers, cities, and schools to prevent childhood overweight.
UNICEF Nigeria seeks a qualified consultant to develop culturally relevant, engaging, and age-appropriate illustrations and designs that bring the storybook to life. The illustrations must authentically reflect the diversity of Nigerian girls, while reinforcing their identities as confident individuals, leaders, and agents of change within their families and communities. The storybook will be produced in English, Hausa, Yoruba, and Igbo, and will be accompanied by complementary multimedia content to expand reach and engagement.
The evaluation is intended to support evidence-based decision-making by primary users including UNICEF, the Ministry of Health, SAfAIDS, implementing partners, youth-led and community organizations, and donors. Findings will be used to inform programme design and scale-up decisions, strengthen implementation and resource allocation, guide policy and strategic planning, and improve accountability to adolescents and young people. In addition, the evaluation will generate lessons to inform national, regional, and global learning on youth-led digital social accountability approaches for HIV and SRH service delivery.
Shape of children through CRVS in UNICEF Bangladesh. Are you passionate about child rights and eager to make a lasting impact for children in Bangladesh? UNICEF Bangladesh is seeking a dynamic and forward-thinking Social Policy Officer (NO-B, Temporary Appointment) to advance Civil Registration and Vital Statistics (CRVS) programming and advocacy. In this role, you will support the design, implementation, monitoring, and evaluation of a coordinated CRVS strategy, with a strong focus on strengthening birth registration systems. You will help drive system-wide improvements by working closely with government and partners to build inclusive, resilient, and integrated CRVS systems. From shaping impactful strategies to supporting implementation, advocacy, and partnerships, this role offers a unique opportunity to contribute to transformative change. We are looking for a creative, collaborative, and digitally curious professional who brings fresh ideas and a forward-looking mindset to a fast-paced humanitarian and development environment. If you are motivated to support systems planning, policy and legal reform, and cross-sectoral integration—while advancing equitable access to essential services—we would love to hear from you.
The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) is responding to its 17th Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) outbreak, confirmed in May 2026 and affecting Ituri, North Kivu, and South Kivu provinces. The situation remains complex and evolving, with transmission occurring in both community and health-care settings. Response efforts are led by national authorities in a context shaped by health system limitations, logistical constraints, insecurity, displacement, and diverse community perceptions influencing health-seeking behaviors.
UNICEF supports the Government through a multi-sectoral approach, focusing on community engagement, surveillance, infection prevention, and the continuity of essential services for vulnerable populations.
This context requires strong coordination, adaptability, and cultural sensitivity to support effective and equitable response efforts, particularly for children and at-risk communities.
The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) is responding to its 17th Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) outbreak, confirmed in May 2026 and affecting Ituri, North Kivu, and South Kivu provinces. The situation remains complex and evolving, with transmission occurring in both community and health-care settings. Response efforts are led by national authorities in a context shaped by health system limitations, logistical constraints, insecurity, displacement, and diverse community perceptions influencing health-seeking behaviors.
UNICEF supports the Government through a multi-sectoral approach, focusing on community engagement, surveillance, infection prevention, and the continuity of essential services for vulnerable populations.
This context requires strong coordination, adaptability, and cultural sensitivity to support effective and equitable response efforts, particularly for children and at-risk communities.
UNICEF Cameroon CO is seeking a passionate and committed Education Specialist to provide technical guidance and management support throughout the programming processes to facilitate the administration and achievement of results on education programmes/projects to improve learning outcomes and equitable and inclusive education, especially for children who are marginalized, disadvantaged and excluded in society.
UNICEF Cameroon is seeking a highly qualified and competent to join his team in Yaounde to work in an exciting construction project. aimed at creating safe and sustainable facilities. This role involves providing technical support for planning, procurement, and monitoring of construction activities to ensure compliance with UNICEF's standards. The position requires a commitment to improving public infrastructure in particularly in education, health, and WASH sectors.
The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) is responding to its 17th Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) outbreak, confirmed in May 2026 and affecting Ituri, North Kivu, and South Kivu provinces. The situation remains complex and evolving, with transmission occurring in both community and health-care settings. Response efforts are led by national authorities in a context shaped by health system limitations, logistical constraints, insecurity, displacement, and diverse community perceptions influencing health-seeking behaviors.
UNICEF supports the Government through a multi-sectoral approach, focusing on community engagement, surveillance, infection prevention, and the continuity of essential services for vulnerable populations.
This context requires strong coordination, adaptability, and cultural sensitivity to support effective and equitable response efforts, particularly for children and at-risk communities.
The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) is responding to its 17th Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) outbreak, confirmed in May 2026 and affecting Ituri, North Kivu, and South Kivu provinces. The situation remains complex and evolving, with transmission occurring in both community and health-care settings. Response efforts are led by national authorities in a context shaped by health system limitations, logistical constraints, insecurity, displacement, and diverse community perceptions influencing health-seeking behaviors.
UNICEF supports the Government through a multi-sectoral approach, focusing on community engagement, surveillance, infection prevention, and the continuity of essential services for vulnerable populations.
This context requires strong coordination, adaptability, and cultural sensitivity to support effective and equitable response efforts, particularly for children and at-risk communities.
The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) is responding to its 17th Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) outbreak, confirmed in May 2026 and affecting Ituri, North Kivu, and South Kivu provinces. The situation remains complex and evolving, with transmission occurring in both community and health-care settings. Response efforts are led by national authorities in a context shaped by health system limitations, logistical constraints, insecurity, displacement, and diverse community perceptions influencing health-seeking behaviors.
UNICEF supports the Government through a multi-sectoral approach, focusing on community engagement, surveillance, infection prevention, and the continuity of essential services for vulnerable populations.
This context requires strong coordination, adaptability, and cultural sensitivity to support effective and equitable response efforts, particularly for children and at-risk communities.
The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) is responding to its 17th Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) outbreak, confirmed in May 2026 and affecting Ituri, North Kivu, and South Kivu provinces. The situation remains complex and evolving, with transmission occurring in both community and health-care settings. Response efforts are led by national authorities in a context shaped by health system limitations, logistical constraints, insecurity, displacement, and diverse community perceptions influencing health-seeking behaviors.
UNICEF supports the Government through a multi-sectoral approach, focusing on community engagement, surveillance, infection prevention, and the continuity of essential services for vulnerable populations.
This context requires strong coordination, adaptability, and cultural sensitivity to support effective and equitable response efforts, particularly for children and at-risk communities.
The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) is responding to its 17th Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) outbreak, confirmed in May 2026 and affecting Ituri, North Kivu, and South Kivu provinces. The situation remains complex and evolving, with transmission occurring in both community and health-care settings. Response efforts are led by national authorities in a context shaped by health system limitations, logistical constraints, insecurity, displacement, and diverse community perceptions influencing health-seeking behaviors.
UNICEF supports the Government through a multi-sectoral approach, focusing on community engagement, surveillance, infection prevention, and the continuity of essential services for vulnerable populations.
This context requires strong coordination, adaptability, and cultural sensitivity to support effective and equitable response efforts, particularly for children and at-risk communities.
As part of the Kosovo Programme 2026–2030, UNICEF supports Kosovo institutions to strengthen policy optimization at the central level and include child-related indicators in the Municipal Performance Grant system, ensuring that child rights are at the center of decision-making and investments. The consultant will identify gaps and opportunities and propose a set of measurable, feasible and evidence-based indicators that better capture municipal contributions to child well-being and support the realization of child rights.
As an Education Officer, you will support the expansion of a large-scale, quality learning programme across Gaza and the West Bank, focusing on foundational learning, continuity, and recovery. The role contributes to scaling access to learning centers, strengthening quality education through recovery support, and institutionalizing education systems in collaboration with the Ministry of Education and Higher Education. You will also support governance, accountability, and community participation, while contributing to education in emergencies and digital and remote learning initiatives within a complex humanitarian and development context.
The purpose of this consultancy is to provide technical support to Programme Specialist/Social Sector and Child
Protection Section in the design, implementation, and monitoring of planned and ongoing programme interventions
as well as to draft and provide inputs to fundraising project proposals in programme areas related to Inclusive
Education, Social-Emotional and Digital Skills, STEM for Girls, Career Pathways for Children with Disabilities, Education
in Emergencies under the Resilient Future Generation outcome, and related to Deinstitutionalization and Prevention
of Institutionalization under the Supportive Family Environment and Protection from Violence outcome of the UNICEF Country Programme for 2026-2030 (CPD). The consultancy will contribute to the national education agenda ensuring future sustainable development of Belarussian society.
Under the general supervision of the Senior Operations Manager, the Operations Specialist provides technical support to strengthen operations management in Offices across the Region. The position contributes to the implementation of strategic initiatives aimed at strengthening fiduciary risk management, optimizing resource utilization and promoting efficient business practices in line with regional and organizational priorities.
The UNICEF office in the DRC is seeking a committed and creative professional for the position of Information Management Officer at the NOB level, based in Kinshasa. If you are passionate about making a lasting difference for children, join UNICEF, the world’s leading organization for the promotion and protection of children’s rights.
Under the direct supervision of the Education Officer and in collaboration with the Education Specialist , the consultant is responsible for providing technical support in the implementation of the Akelius initiative, contributing to a quality scaleup in 31 additional schools (further to the 17 existing ones) in Una-Sana Canton by ensuring technical support to key partners (schools, teacher training institute and education ministry), providing monitoring of activities within schools, monitoring of equipment, feedback collection and knowledge exchange between different administrative units and schools and regular reporting of these activities and serving as a technical resource person for schools and partners.
UNICEF has been implementing various programmes, including Infant and Young Child Feeding (IYCF), school nutrition initiatives, and communication campaigns to encourage behaviour change towards healthier diets. In addition, UNICEF is working to improve food environments, such as promoting the application of the Nutrient Profiling Model (NPM) in retailers, cities, and schools to prevent childhood overweight.
UNICEF Nigeria seeks a qualified consultant to develop culturally relevant, engaging, and age-appropriate illustrations and designs that bring the storybook to life. The illustrations must authentically reflect the diversity of Nigerian girls, while reinforcing their identities as confident individuals, leaders, and agents of change within their families and communities. The storybook will be produced in English, Hausa, Yoruba, and Igbo, and will be accompanied by complementary multimedia content to expand reach and engagement.
The evaluation is intended to support evidence-based decision-making by primary users including UNICEF, the Ministry of Health, SAfAIDS, implementing partners, youth-led and community organizations, and donors. Findings will be used to inform programme design and scale-up decisions, strengthen implementation and resource allocation, guide policy and strategic planning, and improve accountability to adolescents and young people. In addition, the evaluation will generate lessons to inform national, regional, and global learning on youth-led digital social accountability approaches for HIV and SRH service delivery.
Shape of children through CRVS in UNICEF Bangladesh. Are you passionate about child rights and eager to make a lasting impact for children in Bangladesh? UNICEF Bangladesh is seeking a dynamic and forward-thinking Social Policy Officer (NO-B, Temporary Appointment) to advance Civil Registration and Vital Statistics (CRVS) programming and advocacy. In this role, you will support the design, implementation, monitoring, and evaluation of a coordinated CRVS strategy, with a strong focus on strengthening birth registration systems. You will help drive system-wide improvements by working closely with government and partners to build inclusive, resilient, and integrated CRVS systems. From shaping impactful strategies to supporting implementation, advocacy, and partnerships, this role offers a unique opportunity to contribute to transformative change. We are looking for a creative, collaborative, and digitally curious professional who brings fresh ideas and a forward-looking mindset to a fast-paced humanitarian and development environment. If you are motivated to support systems planning, policy and legal reform, and cross-sectoral integration—while advancing equitable access to essential services—we would love to hear from you.
The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) is responding to its 17th Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) outbreak, confirmed in May 2026 and affecting Ituri, North Kivu, and South Kivu provinces. The situation remains complex and evolving, with transmission occurring in both community and health-care settings. Response efforts are led by national authorities in a context shaped by health system limitations, logistical constraints, insecurity, displacement, and diverse community perceptions influencing health-seeking behaviors.
UNICEF supports the Government through a multi-sectoral approach, focusing on community engagement, surveillance, infection prevention, and the continuity of essential services for vulnerable populations.
This context requires strong coordination, adaptability, and cultural sensitivity to support effective and equitable response efforts, particularly for children and at-risk communities.
The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) is responding to its 17th Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) outbreak, confirmed in May 2026 and affecting Ituri, North Kivu, and South Kivu provinces. The situation remains complex and evolving, with transmission occurring in both community and health-care settings. Response efforts are led by national authorities in a context shaped by health system limitations, logistical constraints, insecurity, displacement, and diverse community perceptions influencing health-seeking behaviors.
UNICEF supports the Government through a multi-sectoral approach, focusing on community engagement, surveillance, infection prevention, and the continuity of essential services for vulnerable populations.
This context requires strong coordination, adaptability, and cultural sensitivity to support effective and equitable response efforts, particularly for children and at-risk communities.
UNICEF Cameroon CO is seeking a passionate and committed Education Specialist to provide technical guidance and management support throughout the programming processes to facilitate the administration and achievement of results on education programmes/projects to improve learning outcomes and equitable and inclusive education, especially for children who are marginalized, disadvantaged and excluded in society.
UNICEF Cameroon is seeking a highly qualified and competent to join his team in Yaounde to work in an exciting construction project. aimed at creating safe and sustainable facilities. This role involves providing technical support for planning, procurement, and monitoring of construction activities to ensure compliance with UNICEF's standards. The position requires a commitment to improving public infrastructure in particularly in education, health, and WASH sectors.
The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) is responding to its 17th Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) outbreak, confirmed in May 2026 and affecting Ituri, North Kivu, and South Kivu provinces. The situation remains complex and evolving, with transmission occurring in both community and health-care settings. Response efforts are led by national authorities in a context shaped by health system limitations, logistical constraints, insecurity, displacement, and diverse community perceptions influencing health-seeking behaviors.
UNICEF supports the Government through a multi-sectoral approach, focusing on community engagement, surveillance, infection prevention, and the continuity of essential services for vulnerable populations.
This context requires strong coordination, adaptability, and cultural sensitivity to support effective and equitable response efforts, particularly for children and at-risk communities.
The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) is responding to its 17th Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) outbreak, confirmed in May 2026 and affecting Ituri, North Kivu, and South Kivu provinces. The situation remains complex and evolving, with transmission occurring in both community and health-care settings. Response efforts are led by national authorities in a context shaped by health system limitations, logistical constraints, insecurity, displacement, and diverse community perceptions influencing health-seeking behaviors.
UNICEF supports the Government through a multi-sectoral approach, focusing on community engagement, surveillance, infection prevention, and the continuity of essential services for vulnerable populations.
This context requires strong coordination, adaptability, and cultural sensitivity to support effective and equitable response efforts, particularly for children and at-risk communities.
The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) is responding to its 17th Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) outbreak, confirmed in May 2026 and affecting Ituri, North Kivu, and South Kivu provinces. The situation remains complex and evolving, with transmission occurring in both community and health-care settings. Response efforts are led by national authorities in a context shaped by health system limitations, logistical constraints, insecurity, displacement, and diverse community perceptions influencing health-seeking behaviors.
UNICEF supports the Government through a multi-sectoral approach, focusing on community engagement, surveillance, infection prevention, and the continuity of essential services for vulnerable populations.
This context requires strong coordination, adaptability, and cultural sensitivity to support effective and equitable response efforts, particularly for children and at-risk communities.