UNICEF was established in 1946 to supply emergency relief to millions of children suffering in the aftermath of World War II. The organization still functions to ease the suffering of millions of children in emergency situations across the world. UNICEF also focuses on the protection and promotion of child rights, working for the survival, protection, education and healthy development of every child. At the crossroads of Europe, Africa and the Middle East, Morocco is a middle-income country but with a steadily growing economy. As a result, Morocco is seen by many member states as a strategic country given its geographical location, political stability and overall progress in human development resulting in member states main priorities shifting to expanding commercial and economic ties and de-prioritizing human capital investments. It is in this context that UNICEF Morocco sees an opportunity to diversify sources of income and develop strategic partnerships with the private sector and its different stakeholders to reduce disparities, improve the situation of children and protect their rights. Globally, UNICEF recognizes the private sector as a vital partner in driving sustainable change for children. Through collaboration with multinational corporations and national companies UNICEF builds partnerships that combine financial support, innovation, and responsible business practices. The interactions will take different forms ranging from mobilizing resources (corporate philanthropy), promoting positive changes in business practices through Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), supporting programmes for children and encouraging innovations.
UNICEF India is seeking a dynamic Social and Behaviour Change (SBC) Specialist to provide technical and operational support in developing evidence‑based strategies that drive measurable social and behavioural change across three states. Working under the supervision of the Chief Field Office and in close collaboration with the Chief of SBC, the Specialist will design and implement SBC programmes, including in states without dedicated SBC presence. By engaging communities, children, civil society partners, and government counterparts, the role will empower stakeholders, foster participation, and promote sustainable change. This position directly contributes to advancing children’s rights, survival, and wellbeing in India.
We are looking for an enthusiastic Emergency Manager (Risk and Preparedness), who provides technical leadership, coordination, and management oversight across integrated risk analysis and preparedness functions.
Join UNICEF Uganda Country Office as a Nutrition Specialist (Wasting, Humanitarian & Refugees) and help address persistent child wasting and nutrition vulnerabilities, including in humanitarian and refugee‑hosting areas. Lead high‑impact prevention and treatment programmes, strengthen results, and expand access to lifesaving nutrition supplies.
UNICEF Comoros is seeking a Senior Digital Impact Associate to support the management and operation of ICT systems and digital solutions. The role provides technical expertise in systems administration, user support, and digital/data solution implementation to enable efficient programme delivery. Working within a multi-country office setup, the position collaborates closely with the Madagascar Digital Impact team while serving as the sole Digital Impact focal point in Comoros.
Under the guidance of the Communication Specialist, and in coordination with the ADAP programme, the Partnership Intern will assist in designing a partnership concept aimed at engaging diaspora Generation Z and Generation Alpha audiences in fundraising and advocacy for UNICEF. The Intern will further contribute to initiatives engaging young people in Armenia to promote climate action and strengthen youth center activities.
The purpose of this consultancy is to strengthen Papua New Guinea’s (PNG) juvenile justice system by supporting the comprehensive review and amendment of the Juvenile Justice Act 2014, with a view to ensuring compliance with international child rights obligations and reinforcing a child-centred, rights-based and restorative justice framework consistent with established global standards and good practices.
The Division of Private Sector Fundraising and Partnerships (PFP) in Geneva works to deliver results for children by maximizing UNICEF’s private fundraising, partnerships, and engagement—especially through National Committees (NatComs). Within PFP, the National Committee Relations Section ensures strategic alignment between NatComs and UNICEF through Joint Strategic Planning (JSP), manages relationships and risks, and acts as the primary liaison with NatCom Executive Directors and Board Chairs.The role described supports the Deputy Director, National Committee Relations by coordinating and strengthening UNICEF–NatCom relationships through communication, analysis, and facilitation. It provides tailored support to National Committees, tracks agreed follow-up actions, and helps connect NatComs with the wider UNICEF system to enhance their contribution to UNICEF’s Strategic Plans, particularly in high-income countries.
Under the supervision of the Deputy Director, National Committee Relations, provide support to the National Committee Relations section, facilitating its effective interaction and collaboration with other divisions across UNICEF, the National Committee community and the Standing Group (SG) in particular, ensuring alignment with organizational objectives. This post is responsible for coordinating the activities of National Committee Relations Section and supporting the Deputy Director to meet strategic results of the section in managing the partnership with the National Committee community, especially with Standing Group. The incumbent provides and/or coordinates and quality-assures high-level executive support on NatCom related issues for senior leadership, including cross-divisional follow-up, briefing materials and strategic communications.
UNICEF ESARO is hiring a Supply and Logistics Manager P-4 based in Nairobi to lead regional supply chain operations and strengthen emergency preparedness and response across Eastern and Southern Africa. The role provides strategic oversight and technical support to country offices across end-to-end supply chain management (planning, procurement, logistics, distribution and performance monitoring), working closely with programmes, governments and partners to deliver timely, cost-effective results for children.If your profile matches the post requirements and you are ready to help deliver supplies that save and improve children’s lives, we would like to hear from you.
We are looking for highly experienced philanthropic/high- value fundraiser with background in direct donor relationship cultivation and management of philanthropic partnerships in excess of $1 million.
The Chief Fundraising will be responsible for leading all UNICEF partnerships and fundraising activities from public and private sector, and supporting broader engagement and cultivation of partnerships to leverage results for children locally and globally.
🚀 Be part of UNICEF’s digital fundraising revolution.We are looking for a Fund Raising Officer (Digital), NOB to drive innovative, data-led campaigns that grow donor impact and change children’s lives. If digital strategy, performance marketing, and purpose-driven work excite you — this role is for you.
The Education Specialist GJP is to be used in a Country Office (CO) where the Education Programme is a component of the Country Programme (orUNDAF). The Specialist reports to the Chief, Education who is at Level 4.
As a key driver of donor growth within the Private Sector Fundraising and Partnerships (PSFR) team’s Individual Giving unit, the Fundraising Officer (Acquisition Lead) plays a central role in executing the strategy to expand UNICEF’s supporter base. Anchored in the team’s broader vision to achieve sustainable income growth through segmentation and funnel-based marketing, this role leads the development and implementation of acquisition campaigns—particularly across digital channels, which are identified as critical engines for scale. By leveraging market research, optimizing conversion funnels, and managing profit and loss, the incumbent ensures that acquisition efforts are data-driven, cost-effective, and aligned with UNICEF’s mission. Their leadership in campaign planning and budget oversight directly contributes to the organization’s strategic goals for 2026–2030, enhancing donor engagement and accelerating revenue growth.
Under the Acquisition unit of Individual Giving on the PSFR team, the Fundraising Officer (Acquisition lead) manages the development and implementation of strategies to attract and acquire new donors across various channels with a primary focus on Digital channels as one of the key drivers for growth. Responsibilities include profit and loss, campaign execution, market research, campaign planning, lead generation, and optimizing conversion funnels. Specifically, managing and implementing strategies to grow the organization's donor base. This role is critical in driving UNICEF's growth, enhancing donor engagement, and increasing donations. The incumbent will oversee donor acquisition campaigns, analyse acquisition data, develop an acquisition budget, and lead the donor acquisition team.
An Acquisition lead will play a key role in the Fundraising team, contributing significantly to the development of donor acquisition initiatives that promote UNICEF's mission and increase donations.
Join us to leads external donor care operations to deliver an exceptional, data‑driven donor experience across all communication channels, driving efficiency, quality, and long‑term donor value!
The assignment aims to strengthen the governance, coordination and operational effectiveness of Italy’s protection system for unaccompanied and separated children (UASC) through the mapping and capitalization of existing good practices and interinstitutional coordination mechanisms developed within the juvenile justice system and its interaction with the reception system, with a view to supporting national authorities—particularly the Ministry of Justice and the Ministry of the Interior—in enhancing the consistency and timeliness of child protection pathways across territories, in line with Law 47/2017 and the implementation priorities stemming from the EU Pact on Migration and Asylum and Regulation (EU) 2024/1351.
The Regional Staff Counsellor (P-4) in the Latin America Caribbean region will contribute towards the development of a corporate framework for staff well-being and promote its implementation at the regional level. The framework will identify activities aimed at: raising awareness about healthy work practices; improving the work-life balance of UNICEF staff; facilitating the provision of assistance to staff/family experiencing work-related and/or personal problems; facilitating the provision of immediate support following a traumatic incident. As the Latin America Caribbean region is prone to emergencies, there is a need for frequent support across the region.
The Regional Staff Counsellor will work in coordination with the network of UN counsellors globally. Frequent field missions and/or virtual sessions as well as close collaboration with Country Offices are required.
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UNICEF was established in 1946 to supply emergency relief to millions of children suffering in the aftermath of World War II. The organization still functions to ease the suffering of millions of children in emergency situations across the world. UNICEF also focuses on the protection and promotion of child rights, working for the survival, protection, education and healthy development of every child. At the crossroads of Europe, Africa and the Middle East, Morocco is a middle-income country but with a steadily growing economy. As a result, Morocco is seen by many member states as a strategic country given its geographical location, political stability and overall progress in human development resulting in member states main priorities shifting to expanding commercial and economic ties and de-prioritizing human capital investments. It is in this context that UNICEF Morocco sees an opportunity to diversify sources of income and develop strategic partnerships with the private sector and its different stakeholders to reduce disparities, improve the situation of children and protect their rights. Globally, UNICEF recognizes the private sector as a vital partner in driving sustainable change for children. Through collaboration with multinational corporations and national companies UNICEF builds partnerships that combine financial support, innovation, and responsible business practices. The interactions will take different forms ranging from mobilizing resources (corporate philanthropy), promoting positive changes in business practices through Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), supporting programmes for children and encouraging innovations.
UNICEF India is seeking a dynamic Social and Behaviour Change (SBC) Specialist to provide technical and operational support in developing evidence‑based strategies that drive measurable social and behavioural change across three states. Working under the supervision of the Chief Field Office and in close collaboration with the Chief of SBC, the Specialist will design and implement SBC programmes, including in states without dedicated SBC presence. By engaging communities, children, civil society partners, and government counterparts, the role will empower stakeholders, foster participation, and promote sustainable change. This position directly contributes to advancing children’s rights, survival, and wellbeing in India.
We are looking for an enthusiastic Emergency Manager (Risk and Preparedness), who provides technical leadership, coordination, and management oversight across integrated risk analysis and preparedness functions.
Join UNICEF Uganda Country Office as a Nutrition Specialist (Wasting, Humanitarian & Refugees) and help address persistent child wasting and nutrition vulnerabilities, including in humanitarian and refugee‑hosting areas. Lead high‑impact prevention and treatment programmes, strengthen results, and expand access to lifesaving nutrition supplies.
UNICEF Comoros is seeking a Senior Digital Impact Associate to support the management and operation of ICT systems and digital solutions. The role provides technical expertise in systems administration, user support, and digital/data solution implementation to enable efficient programme delivery. Working within a multi-country office setup, the position collaborates closely with the Madagascar Digital Impact team while serving as the sole Digital Impact focal point in Comoros.
Under the guidance of the Communication Specialist, and in coordination with the ADAP programme, the Partnership Intern will assist in designing a partnership concept aimed at engaging diaspora Generation Z and Generation Alpha audiences in fundraising and advocacy for UNICEF. The Intern will further contribute to initiatives engaging young people in Armenia to promote climate action and strengthen youth center activities.
The purpose of this consultancy is to strengthen Papua New Guinea’s (PNG) juvenile justice system by supporting the comprehensive review and amendment of the Juvenile Justice Act 2014, with a view to ensuring compliance with international child rights obligations and reinforcing a child-centred, rights-based and restorative justice framework consistent with established global standards and good practices.
The Division of Private Sector Fundraising and Partnerships (PFP) in Geneva works to deliver results for children by maximizing UNICEF’s private fundraising, partnerships, and engagement—especially through National Committees (NatComs). Within PFP, the National Committee Relations Section ensures strategic alignment between NatComs and UNICEF through Joint Strategic Planning (JSP), manages relationships and risks, and acts as the primary liaison with NatCom Executive Directors and Board Chairs.The role described supports the Deputy Director, National Committee Relations by coordinating and strengthening UNICEF–NatCom relationships through communication, analysis, and facilitation. It provides tailored support to National Committees, tracks agreed follow-up actions, and helps connect NatComs with the wider UNICEF system to enhance their contribution to UNICEF’s Strategic Plans, particularly in high-income countries.
Under the supervision of the Deputy Director, National Committee Relations, provide support to the National Committee Relations section, facilitating its effective interaction and collaboration with other divisions across UNICEF, the National Committee community and the Standing Group (SG) in particular, ensuring alignment with organizational objectives. This post is responsible for coordinating the activities of National Committee Relations Section and supporting the Deputy Director to meet strategic results of the section in managing the partnership with the National Committee community, especially with Standing Group. The incumbent provides and/or coordinates and quality-assures high-level executive support on NatCom related issues for senior leadership, including cross-divisional follow-up, briefing materials and strategic communications.
UNICEF ESARO is hiring a Supply and Logistics Manager P-4 based in Nairobi to lead regional supply chain operations and strengthen emergency preparedness and response across Eastern and Southern Africa. The role provides strategic oversight and technical support to country offices across end-to-end supply chain management (planning, procurement, logistics, distribution and performance monitoring), working closely with programmes, governments and partners to deliver timely, cost-effective results for children.If your profile matches the post requirements and you are ready to help deliver supplies that save and improve children’s lives, we would like to hear from you.
We are looking for highly experienced philanthropic/high- value fundraiser with background in direct donor relationship cultivation and management of philanthropic partnerships in excess of $1 million.
The Chief Fundraising will be responsible for leading all UNICEF partnerships and fundraising activities from public and private sector, and supporting broader engagement and cultivation of partnerships to leverage results for children locally and globally.
🚀 Be part of UNICEF’s digital fundraising revolution.We are looking for a Fund Raising Officer (Digital), NOB to drive innovative, data-led campaigns that grow donor impact and change children’s lives. If digital strategy, performance marketing, and purpose-driven work excite you — this role is for you.
The Education Specialist GJP is to be used in a Country Office (CO) where the Education Programme is a component of the Country Programme (orUNDAF). The Specialist reports to the Chief, Education who is at Level 4.
As a key driver of donor growth within the Private Sector Fundraising and Partnerships (PSFR) team’s Individual Giving unit, the Fundraising Officer (Acquisition Lead) plays a central role in executing the strategy to expand UNICEF’s supporter base. Anchored in the team’s broader vision to achieve sustainable income growth through segmentation and funnel-based marketing, this role leads the development and implementation of acquisition campaigns—particularly across digital channels, which are identified as critical engines for scale. By leveraging market research, optimizing conversion funnels, and managing profit and loss, the incumbent ensures that acquisition efforts are data-driven, cost-effective, and aligned with UNICEF’s mission. Their leadership in campaign planning and budget oversight directly contributes to the organization’s strategic goals for 2026–2030, enhancing donor engagement and accelerating revenue growth.
Under the Acquisition unit of Individual Giving on the PSFR team, the Fundraising Officer (Acquisition lead) manages the development and implementation of strategies to attract and acquire new donors across various channels with a primary focus on Digital channels as one of the key drivers for growth. Responsibilities include profit and loss, campaign execution, market research, campaign planning, lead generation, and optimizing conversion funnels. Specifically, managing and implementing strategies to grow the organization's donor base. This role is critical in driving UNICEF's growth, enhancing donor engagement, and increasing donations. The incumbent will oversee donor acquisition campaigns, analyse acquisition data, develop an acquisition budget, and lead the donor acquisition team.
An Acquisition lead will play a key role in the Fundraising team, contributing significantly to the development of donor acquisition initiatives that promote UNICEF's mission and increase donations.
Join us to leads external donor care operations to deliver an exceptional, data‑driven donor experience across all communication channels, driving efficiency, quality, and long‑term donor value!
The assignment aims to strengthen the governance, coordination and operational effectiveness of Italy’s protection system for unaccompanied and separated children (UASC) through the mapping and capitalization of existing good practices and interinstitutional coordination mechanisms developed within the juvenile justice system and its interaction with the reception system, with a view to supporting national authorities—particularly the Ministry of Justice and the Ministry of the Interior—in enhancing the consistency and timeliness of child protection pathways across territories, in line with Law 47/2017 and the implementation priorities stemming from the EU Pact on Migration and Asylum and Regulation (EU) 2024/1351.
The Regional Staff Counsellor (P-4) in the Latin America Caribbean region will contribute towards the development of a corporate framework for staff well-being and promote its implementation at the regional level. The framework will identify activities aimed at: raising awareness about healthy work practices; improving the work-life balance of UNICEF staff; facilitating the provision of assistance to staff/family experiencing work-related and/or personal problems; facilitating the provision of immediate support following a traumatic incident. As the Latin America Caribbean region is prone to emergencies, there is a need for frequent support across the region.
The Regional Staff Counsellor will work in coordination with the network of UN counsellors globally. Frequent field missions and/or virtual sessions as well as close collaboration with Country Offices are required.
Visit our website to learn more about what we do at UNICEF.
For every child, the right to a Future