UNICEF is seeking for a Consultant who will strengthen OSE’s prospecting, proposal development, reporting, quality assurance and pipeline funding monitoring work through technical and operational support for the cultivation and management of partnerships across public and private income channels.
The consultant will provide independent technical support, with a particular focus on strengthening UNICEF’s support to the MHPSS components of government-led resilience centers and resilience services.
Your next impact‑driven career move starts here:
* Lead high‑impact, child‑focused construction projects built on quality, innovation, and sustainability.
* Help create safe, inclusive, and climate‑resilient facilities that meet UNICEF’s global standards.
* Drive smart decisions through expert planning, procurement support, and on‑site monitoring that delivers real results for children.
Join SCO and be part of building a better future for every child!
Join UNICEF as a Senior Operations Associate. You will contribute to the promotion of children's rights by ensuring the smooth running of day-to-day operations in our Global Office in Istanbul , keeping people, processes, and services moving so our teams can focus on what matters most.
If you are a strategic and analytical development professional and are passionate about strengthening nutrition systems and generating evidence for large-scale programmes, the world’s leading children’s rights organization would like to hear from you. UNICEF Philippines is seeking a consultant for targeted mentoring and coaching toneable the team to deliver against an ambitious income target of PHP 97.2 million in 2026. This investment in capacity will also help position the team to deliver strong growth from 2027 onwards. Additional strategic advice is also needed to support the Philanthropy Officer in identifying and advancing priority opportunities, informed by an understanding of the local private sector giving landscape.
National consultancy support development of the revised National Action Plan for implementation of the 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda in Viet Nam.
Join a transformative opportunity with UNICEF, working under the direct guidance of experienced UNICEF professionals. The Adolescent and Gender Programme is leading the development and validation of the Girls’ Rights Agenda in Cameroon, building on the momentum of the Girls’ Movement launched in 2025. This initiative aims to amplify girls’ voices, advance gender equality, and shape impactful actions that promote the rights, empowerment, and wellbeing of girls across Cameroon.
In close coordination with the UNICEF project team and key national stakeholders, the International Consultant will provide technical leadership for the design and development of a comprehensive Career Guidance Model for the Albanian education system, as part of the “Life Skills and Career Guidance programme.”
The Consultant will ensure that the model is evidence-based, aligned with EU standards and national education priorities, and informed by international best practices, while being tailored to the Albanian context. The consultant is expected to be engaged for a period of 5 months.
The Government of Rwanda, through the Ministry of Health (MoH) and the Rwanda Biomedical Centre (RBC), is preparing the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria Grant Cycle 8 (GC8) program continuation application for HIV, TB, and Malaria for the 2027–2029 implementation period. The application aims to sustain and accelerate progress towards national and global targets, while addressing persistent programmatic gaps and inequities. It is scheduled for submission by October 2026.
In this context, UNICEF seeks to engage an International Consultant to serve as the lead consultant, working closely with and coordinating a team of national consultants to support the Ministry of Health and the Rwanda Biomedical Centre in developing a high-quality, integrated, and evidence-based GC8 program continuation application. The consultant will provide technical assistance to ensure the application for HIV, TB, and Malaria is results-focused, aligned with Global Fund requirements, and responsive to national priorities.
The consultancy will be implemented through a hybrid modality, combining remote engagement with in-country missions during key strategic stages of the assignment that require intensive consultations and stakeholder engagement. It is anticipated that the consultant will undertake two missions to Rwanda, each estimated at 10 days, with the exact timing and duration to be finalized during the inception phase based on the agreed workplan and key milestones. Throughout the assignment, the consultant will also support capacity strengthening through the transfer of knowledge and skills to national consultants.
Provide technical assistance to the Ministry of Youth and Gender Affairs to develop the MYGA Resource Mobilization Strategy and Ministerial Partnership Plan
Cette consultance vise à contribuer à l’amélioration des compétences des CPEs en développant des formations de façon innovante afin qu’ils acquièrent des capacités requises pour prévenir et répondre aux violences faites aux enfants, surtout les plus vulnérables.
Climate change and environmental degradation are increasingly undermining children’s access to safe, inclusive,
and continuous learning, with disproportionate impacts on the most vulnerable. In response, UNICEF is
strengthening its support to countries to build climate-resilient education systems that can anticipate, adapt to,
and recover from climate and disaster-related shocks, while equipping children and young people with the
knowledge and skills to contribute to sustainable development. This includes advancing integrated approaches
across policy, systems strengthening, infrastructure, and learning, and scaling technical assistance through
UNICEF’s Centres of Excellence. As demand from Country Offices continues to grow, there is a need for dedicated
technical and coordination support to ensure coherent delivery, quality assurance, and effective roll-out of
UNICEF’s climate-resilient education offer across regions and contexts.
The purpose of this assignment is to provide technical and coordination support to advance UNICEF’s climate
resilient education agenda, including supporting technical assistance requests, implementation of the flagship
Climate-Resilient Education initiative, and internal capacity-strengthening efforts. The assignment will support
consistent application of climate-resilient education approaches across UNICEF offices and contribute to
strengthened programme coherence, quality, and scale.
UNICEF is seeking for a Consultant who will lead the development and delivery of knowledge management and evidence synthesis function on violence against children (VAC), child protection systems strengthening and public financing for child protection, while ensuring a coherent and evidence-driven contribution to the Second Global Ministerial Conference on Ending Violence Against Children.
Under the supervision of the Chief of PME, the post contributes primarily to the strategic and programme planning of a large size country programme, and by nature of its functions the post works closely with other functions such as monitoring, evaluation, information management Hub, programme and situation reporting. The post provides professional technical, operational and administrative assistance throughout the planning, implementation and monitoring of the Country Programme while strengthening capacities for risk-informed rights and results based progrogamme planning and performance management of the country programme at national, sectoral and decentralized level.
UNICEF seeks a highly motivated, organized, and innovative consultant to support coordination, implementation, monitoring and resource mobilisation for TTI. The consultant will also play a key role in supporting the growth and scaling of the initiative to maximize its impact.
Under the supervision of the Climate Resilience Global Practice team (Nairobi CoE Satellite Office), the consultant will work in close collaboration with the Innovative Finance for Children (IF4C) team, EMOPS, PPD, and other relevant stakeholders, including regional and country offices. This is an exciting opportunity to contribute to a transformative initiative at the intersection of climate action, disaster risk finance, and children’s rights.
Under the overall supervision of the Chief Social Policy and Social Protection and functional matrix management to the Deputy Executive Director UBOS, the National Consultant (NC) will support and provide guidance to UNICEF Uganda and UBOS during the design, implementation and completion of the VACWS and the dissemination of emerging child centric knowledge products.
The guesthouse provides safe, secure, and cost-effective accommodation for staff and visitors on official mission. To ensure consistent standards of hospitality, compliance with safety/security protocols, and efficient running of the facility, the Guesthouse Assistant supports day-to-day operations, manages bookings, coordinates service providers, and ensures positive guest experience.
The consultancy will support the Ministry of Education and Training (MoET) and UNICEF in the implementation of the EUfunded Climate-Resilient School Systems (EU-CRSS) programme in Vanuatu, while conducting a structured assessment of climate impacts on schools and education service delivery. The assignment will produce a robust assessment, a government-usable methodology, operational tools and implementation-monitoring inputs to support planning, resource allocation, programme management and EU donor reporting.
UNICEF is seeking for a Consultant who will strengthen OSE’s prospecting, proposal development, reporting, quality assurance and pipeline funding monitoring work through technical and operational support for the cultivation and management of partnerships across public and private income channels.
The consultant will provide independent technical support, with a particular focus on strengthening UNICEF’s support to the MHPSS components of government-led resilience centers and resilience services.
Your next impact‑driven career move starts here:
* Lead high‑impact, child‑focused construction projects built on quality, innovation, and sustainability.
* Help create safe, inclusive, and climate‑resilient facilities that meet UNICEF’s global standards.
* Drive smart decisions through expert planning, procurement support, and on‑site monitoring that delivers real results for children.
Join SCO and be part of building a better future for every child!
Join UNICEF as a Senior Operations Associate. You will contribute to the promotion of children's rights by ensuring the smooth running of day-to-day operations in our Global Office in Istanbul , keeping people, processes, and services moving so our teams can focus on what matters most.
If you are a strategic and analytical development professional and are passionate about strengthening nutrition systems and generating evidence for large-scale programmes, the world’s leading children’s rights organization would like to hear from you. UNICEF Philippines is seeking a consultant for targeted mentoring and coaching toneable the team to deliver against an ambitious income target of PHP 97.2 million in 2026. This investment in capacity will also help position the team to deliver strong growth from 2027 onwards. Additional strategic advice is also needed to support the Philanthropy Officer in identifying and advancing priority opportunities, informed by an understanding of the local private sector giving landscape.
National consultancy support development of the revised National Action Plan for implementation of the 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda in Viet Nam.
Join a transformative opportunity with UNICEF, working under the direct guidance of experienced UNICEF professionals. The Adolescent and Gender Programme is leading the development and validation of the Girls’ Rights Agenda in Cameroon, building on the momentum of the Girls’ Movement launched in 2025. This initiative aims to amplify girls’ voices, advance gender equality, and shape impactful actions that promote the rights, empowerment, and wellbeing of girls across Cameroon.
In close coordination with the UNICEF project team and key national stakeholders, the International Consultant will provide technical leadership for the design and development of a comprehensive Career Guidance Model for the Albanian education system, as part of the “Life Skills and Career Guidance programme.”
The Consultant will ensure that the model is evidence-based, aligned with EU standards and national education priorities, and informed by international best practices, while being tailored to the Albanian context. The consultant is expected to be engaged for a period of 5 months.
The Government of Rwanda, through the Ministry of Health (MoH) and the Rwanda Biomedical Centre (RBC), is preparing the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria Grant Cycle 8 (GC8) program continuation application for HIV, TB, and Malaria for the 2027–2029 implementation period. The application aims to sustain and accelerate progress towards national and global targets, while addressing persistent programmatic gaps and inequities. It is scheduled for submission by October 2026.
In this context, UNICEF seeks to engage an International Consultant to serve as the lead consultant, working closely with and coordinating a team of national consultants to support the Ministry of Health and the Rwanda Biomedical Centre in developing a high-quality, integrated, and evidence-based GC8 program continuation application. The consultant will provide technical assistance to ensure the application for HIV, TB, and Malaria is results-focused, aligned with Global Fund requirements, and responsive to national priorities.
The consultancy will be implemented through a hybrid modality, combining remote engagement with in-country missions during key strategic stages of the assignment that require intensive consultations and stakeholder engagement. It is anticipated that the consultant will undertake two missions to Rwanda, each estimated at 10 days, with the exact timing and duration to be finalized during the inception phase based on the agreed workplan and key milestones. Throughout the assignment, the consultant will also support capacity strengthening through the transfer of knowledge and skills to national consultants.
Provide technical assistance to the Ministry of Youth and Gender Affairs to develop the MYGA Resource Mobilization Strategy and Ministerial Partnership Plan
Cette consultance vise à contribuer à l’amélioration des compétences des CPEs en développant des formations de façon innovante afin qu’ils acquièrent des capacités requises pour prévenir et répondre aux violences faites aux enfants, surtout les plus vulnérables.
Climate change and environmental degradation are increasingly undermining children’s access to safe, inclusive,
and continuous learning, with disproportionate impacts on the most vulnerable. In response, UNICEF is
strengthening its support to countries to build climate-resilient education systems that can anticipate, adapt to,
and recover from climate and disaster-related shocks, while equipping children and young people with the
knowledge and skills to contribute to sustainable development. This includes advancing integrated approaches
across policy, systems strengthening, infrastructure, and learning, and scaling technical assistance through
UNICEF’s Centres of Excellence. As demand from Country Offices continues to grow, there is a need for dedicated
technical and coordination support to ensure coherent delivery, quality assurance, and effective roll-out of
UNICEF’s climate-resilient education offer across regions and contexts.
The purpose of this assignment is to provide technical and coordination support to advance UNICEF’s climate
resilient education agenda, including supporting technical assistance requests, implementation of the flagship
Climate-Resilient Education initiative, and internal capacity-strengthening efforts. The assignment will support
consistent application of climate-resilient education approaches across UNICEF offices and contribute to
strengthened programme coherence, quality, and scale.
UNICEF is seeking for a Consultant who will lead the development and delivery of knowledge management and evidence synthesis function on violence against children (VAC), child protection systems strengthening and public financing for child protection, while ensuring a coherent and evidence-driven contribution to the Second Global Ministerial Conference on Ending Violence Against Children.
Under the supervision of the Chief of PME, the post contributes primarily to the strategic and programme planning of a large size country programme, and by nature of its functions the post works closely with other functions such as monitoring, evaluation, information management Hub, programme and situation reporting. The post provides professional technical, operational and administrative assistance throughout the planning, implementation and monitoring of the Country Programme while strengthening capacities for risk-informed rights and results based progrogamme planning and performance management of the country programme at national, sectoral and decentralized level.
UNICEF seeks a highly motivated, organized, and innovative consultant to support coordination, implementation, monitoring and resource mobilisation for TTI. The consultant will also play a key role in supporting the growth and scaling of the initiative to maximize its impact.
Under the supervision of the Climate Resilience Global Practice team (Nairobi CoE Satellite Office), the consultant will work in close collaboration with the Innovative Finance for Children (IF4C) team, EMOPS, PPD, and other relevant stakeholders, including regional and country offices. This is an exciting opportunity to contribute to a transformative initiative at the intersection of climate action, disaster risk finance, and children’s rights.
Under the overall supervision of the Chief Social Policy and Social Protection and functional matrix management to the Deputy Executive Director UBOS, the National Consultant (NC) will support and provide guidance to UNICEF Uganda and UBOS during the design, implementation and completion of the VACWS and the dissemination of emerging child centric knowledge products.
The guesthouse provides safe, secure, and cost-effective accommodation for staff and visitors on official mission. To ensure consistent standards of hospitality, compliance with safety/security protocols, and efficient running of the facility, the Guesthouse Assistant supports day-to-day operations, manages bookings, coordinates service providers, and ensures positive guest experience.
The consultancy will support the Ministry of Education and Training (MoET) and UNICEF in the implementation of the EUfunded Climate-Resilient School Systems (EU-CRSS) programme in Vanuatu, while conducting a structured assessment of climate impacts on schools and education service delivery. The assignment will produce a robust assessment, a government-usable methodology, operational tools and implementation-monitoring inputs to support planning, resource allocation, programme management and EU donor reporting.