The Public Partnerships and Resource Mobilization Division (PPR) works to strengthen UNICEF’s position as a partner of choice for children’s right among governments and public actors around the world. The intern will acquire direct practical experience in PPR Asia-Pacific Pillar Office in Tokyo (PPR Tokyo)’s work and the United Nations system by supporting the office’s quality assurance, analysis/research, communication and administrative tasks related to resource mobilisation with the Government of Japan activities under general guidance of the supervisor (Public Partnership Manager).
UNICEF, with funding from the DBS Foundation, will support an integrated education and nutrition programme in East Nusa Tenggara (NTT) in 2026 to improve learning, nutrition, and wellbeing outcomes for children aged 4–12 years.
UNICEF seeks a national consultant to support programme implementation at district and school levels. The consultant will work with government partners, ECD centres, and primary schools to strengthen nutrition education and services, support teachers in integrating nutrition topics into learning activities, build stakeholder capacity, and assist district authorities in developing sustainable plans and budgets. The consultant will also support coordination, monitoring, and implementation of programme activities under the supervision of UNICEF Kupang Field Office.
Lao PDR has been selected by the Global Partnership for Education (GPE) as one of the countries that will be part the GPE Technology for Education (Tech4Ed) technical assistance initiative. UNICEF is the selected grant agent for the GPE Tech4Ed to help co-design and implement this initiative with GPE and the technical partner EdTechHub, in close coordination with the Ministry of Education and Sports (MoES) and other key stakeholders in Lao PDR. The initiative draws on the technical expertise, tools and resources of UNICEF and the EdTech Hub to strengthen capacity of and within partner countries to use technology to improve education access and learning outcomes for children. More specifically the Tech4Ed initiative will provide technical, policy and cross-sectoral assistance for countries embedding or scaling technology into their education system.
The purpose of this consultancy is to lead the development of a high-quality, evidence-based, and Gavi 6.0 holistic application for 2026–2030, for Solomon Islands. Working closely with the Ministry of Health and Medical Services (MHMS), UNICEF, WHO, and Gavi Alliance partners, the international consultant will act as the lead technical advisor, guiding the Full Portfolio Planning process with a strong focus on prioritization of investments, addressing equity gaps—including zero-dose children—and ensuring that proposed strategies are realistic and implementable within the country context, as well, in line with Gavi 6.0 requirements.
The international consultant will be supported by a national consultant and will guide the overall process, while leveraging dedicated in-country technical, analytical, and coordination support to ensure the application is informed by reliable data, grounded in operational realities, and appropriately contextualized to the Solomon Islands setting. This includes guiding and facilitating stakeholder engagement, integrating country-specific insights, and ensuring effective coordination, review, and validation in line with Gavi’s FPP approach.
The consultant will receive a technical debrief from UNICEF Centre of Excellence (CoE) on the Gavi 6.0 application process, including Vaccine Portfolio Optimisation and Prioritisation (VPOP) and cash prioritization approaches, to ensure alignment with global guidance and expected standards.
Join UNICEF Ecuador programme team to support implementation, monitoring, partnerships, and evidence-based decision-making. The position contributes to strengthening territorial interventions and improving results for children and vulnerable communities through effective programme management and stakeholder engagement.
Assistance at the municipal and state levels across Brazil. The initiative will result in technical guidelines for the elaboration of contingency plans that can be tailored to the specific territorial risk profiles of different states and municipalities.
This temporary consultancy supports the Acre State Secretariat of Social Assistance and Human Rights (SEASDH) in strengthening emergency preparedness against severe, dual climate risks in Brazil. Utilizing UNICEF-developed technical guidelines, the consultant will deliver targeted strategies for municipal social assistance to address flooding and drought impacts on vulnerable populations. The initiative focuses on enhancing shock-responsive social protection to protect children and families in high-risk areas.
The Office of Strategy and Evidence – Innocenti (“UNICEF Innocenti”) regularly requires specialist work from researchers who have expertise in child participatory research methods, to design, pilot and (in some cases) undertake studies using these methods.
In view of the above UNICEF Innocenti wishes to establish several long-term agreements (LTA) to provide expert services related to design, piloting, training and conduct of child participatory research studies including training and support to others.
The efficiency and efficacy of the Senior Finance Associate directly impacts on the optimum, appropriate and effective use of resources and efficient financial recording, accounting and reporting, which in turn facilitates management oversight, decision making and quality control.
The purpose of this consultancy is to provide support to the CPDD team in the areas of ECD and with respect to some specific topics within child protection, namely birth registration, violence and children living outside of family care. The consultant will be supervised by the Senior Adviser, Statistics, Child Protection, Development and Disability within the Data and Analytics Section of the Office of Strategy and Evidence - Innocenti.
UNICEF is seeking a Project Manager to join the UNICEF Global Individual Giving Fundraising Team, within the Division of Private Fundraising and Partnerships (PFP), that raises money for children from the public.
In this role, the Consultant will co-lead an enterprise-level Content Management System (CMS) and Digital Platform Experience (DXP) known as the Global Giving Platform 2.0 – an enterprise-level ecommerce product aimed to offer UNICEF offices across the globe a trusted, donor-centered and ease to use platform for digital fundraising.
Working under the guidance of the Corporate Alliances Manager, you will partner with lead National Committee market(s), UNICEF country offices and internal divisions to develop, manage, grow and renew high-value corporate partnerships. You will maximize impact by delivering financial resource targets and leveraging partners’ assets, reach and influence - through strong proposition development, sector expertise, global best practice and effective relationship management - so partnerships advance UNICEF’s strategic objectives.
UNICEF is seeking for a Consultant to provide specialized visual systems, UX, and experimental prototyping support that helps the Office of Innovation (OOI) translate complex initiatives into reusable design assets, testable concepts, and decision-making tools.
The key role of Information Technology Assistants (Customer Care) is to support users in all locations (country offices, regional offices, and headquarters) and to ensure that effective and efficient solutions are provided to all incidents and queries on Business and GSSC services.
This is a Temporary Appointment for 6 months.
This consultancy aims to document and systematize practices of meaningful participation of unaccompanied and separated children (UASC) and young migrants and refugees in Italy, and to translate these practices into a structured training package to be rolled out with reception system professionals.
The purpose of the consultancy is to provide technical support for implementation of child protection programmes.
Under the overall guidance of the Child Protection Specialist, Child Protection System Consultant will provide technical support to the implementation of UNICEF Kenya Country Office Child Protection Programme. This will focus on a few key strategic interventions to strengthen child protection system in Kenya including online settings.
UNICEF Moldova is hiring a Programme Associate at GS-6 level, to support the Child Protection section.
Minimum Requirements: Completion of secondary education; Minimum six years of administrative or clerical work experience; Fluency in Romanian and intermediate knowledge of English.
Desirables: Professional and/or university courses related to the field of work; Knowledge of Russian or another official UN language (Arabic, Chines, French or Spanish) or local language of the duty station.
Public Partnerships Project Consultant, Partnerships and Resource Mobilization (PRM) Section, Middle East and North Africa Regional Office (MENARO), Amman, Jordan, office based for 12 months. The purpose of this consultancy is to provide dedicated technical and coordination support to UNICEF MENARO’s Partnerships and Resource Mobilization (PRM) team in strengthening strategic public partnerships, particularly around migration, displacement, durable solutions, and other key regional priorities.
South Africa’s health system relies on provincial governments to allocate budgets and procure essential
commodities, including vaccines and nutrition supplies, within a decentralized fiscal framework. While national
authorities are responsible for forecasting needs, provincial autonomy in budgeting and procurement decisions
can result in misalignment between planned requirements and actual resource allocation. This contributes to
variability in commodity availability across provinces, affecting service delivery and outcomes. Given that
vaccines and nutrition commodities are critical inputs for Primary Health Care (PHC), disruptions in their
availability can undermine continuity of care, equity, and the effectiveness of child health services, ultimately
impacting child health outcomes such as immunisation coverage, nutritional status, morbidity, and mortality.
The Public Partnerships and Resource Mobilization Division (PPR) works to strengthen UNICEF’s position as a partner of choice for children’s right among governments and public actors around the world. The intern will acquire direct practical experience in PPR Asia-Pacific Pillar Office in Tokyo (PPR Tokyo)’s work and the United Nations system by supporting the office’s quality assurance, analysis/research, communication and administrative tasks related to resource mobilisation with the Government of Japan activities under general guidance of the supervisor (Public Partnership Manager).
UNICEF, with funding from the DBS Foundation, will support an integrated education and nutrition programme in East Nusa Tenggara (NTT) in 2026 to improve learning, nutrition, and wellbeing outcomes for children aged 4–12 years.
UNICEF seeks a national consultant to support programme implementation at district and school levels. The consultant will work with government partners, ECD centres, and primary schools to strengthen nutrition education and services, support teachers in integrating nutrition topics into learning activities, build stakeholder capacity, and assist district authorities in developing sustainable plans and budgets. The consultant will also support coordination, monitoring, and implementation of programme activities under the supervision of UNICEF Kupang Field Office.
Lao PDR has been selected by the Global Partnership for Education (GPE) as one of the countries that will be part the GPE Technology for Education (Tech4Ed) technical assistance initiative. UNICEF is the selected grant agent for the GPE Tech4Ed to help co-design and implement this initiative with GPE and the technical partner EdTechHub, in close coordination with the Ministry of Education and Sports (MoES) and other key stakeholders in Lao PDR. The initiative draws on the technical expertise, tools and resources of UNICEF and the EdTech Hub to strengthen capacity of and within partner countries to use technology to improve education access and learning outcomes for children. More specifically the Tech4Ed initiative will provide technical, policy and cross-sectoral assistance for countries embedding or scaling technology into their education system.
The purpose of this consultancy is to lead the development of a high-quality, evidence-based, and Gavi 6.0 holistic application for 2026–2030, for Solomon Islands. Working closely with the Ministry of Health and Medical Services (MHMS), UNICEF, WHO, and Gavi Alliance partners, the international consultant will act as the lead technical advisor, guiding the Full Portfolio Planning process with a strong focus on prioritization of investments, addressing equity gaps—including zero-dose children—and ensuring that proposed strategies are realistic and implementable within the country context, as well, in line with Gavi 6.0 requirements.
The international consultant will be supported by a national consultant and will guide the overall process, while leveraging dedicated in-country technical, analytical, and coordination support to ensure the application is informed by reliable data, grounded in operational realities, and appropriately contextualized to the Solomon Islands setting. This includes guiding and facilitating stakeholder engagement, integrating country-specific insights, and ensuring effective coordination, review, and validation in line with Gavi’s FPP approach.
The consultant will receive a technical debrief from UNICEF Centre of Excellence (CoE) on the Gavi 6.0 application process, including Vaccine Portfolio Optimisation and Prioritisation (VPOP) and cash prioritization approaches, to ensure alignment with global guidance and expected standards.
Join UNICEF Ecuador programme team to support implementation, monitoring, partnerships, and evidence-based decision-making. The position contributes to strengthening territorial interventions and improving results for children and vulnerable communities through effective programme management and stakeholder engagement.
Assistance at the municipal and state levels across Brazil. The initiative will result in technical guidelines for the elaboration of contingency plans that can be tailored to the specific territorial risk profiles of different states and municipalities.
This temporary consultancy supports the Acre State Secretariat of Social Assistance and Human Rights (SEASDH) in strengthening emergency preparedness against severe, dual climate risks in Brazil. Utilizing UNICEF-developed technical guidelines, the consultant will deliver targeted strategies for municipal social assistance to address flooding and drought impacts on vulnerable populations. The initiative focuses on enhancing shock-responsive social protection to protect children and families in high-risk areas.
The Office of Strategy and Evidence – Innocenti (“UNICEF Innocenti”) regularly requires specialist work from researchers who have expertise in child participatory research methods, to design, pilot and (in some cases) undertake studies using these methods.
In view of the above UNICEF Innocenti wishes to establish several long-term agreements (LTA) to provide expert services related to design, piloting, training and conduct of child participatory research studies including training and support to others.
The efficiency and efficacy of the Senior Finance Associate directly impacts on the optimum, appropriate and effective use of resources and efficient financial recording, accounting and reporting, which in turn facilitates management oversight, decision making and quality control.
The purpose of this consultancy is to provide support to the CPDD team in the areas of ECD and with respect to some specific topics within child protection, namely birth registration, violence and children living outside of family care. The consultant will be supervised by the Senior Adviser, Statistics, Child Protection, Development and Disability within the Data and Analytics Section of the Office of Strategy and Evidence - Innocenti.
UNICEF is seeking a Project Manager to join the UNICEF Global Individual Giving Fundraising Team, within the Division of Private Fundraising and Partnerships (PFP), that raises money for children from the public.
In this role, the Consultant will co-lead an enterprise-level Content Management System (CMS) and Digital Platform Experience (DXP) known as the Global Giving Platform 2.0 – an enterprise-level ecommerce product aimed to offer UNICEF offices across the globe a trusted, donor-centered and ease to use platform for digital fundraising.
Working under the guidance of the Corporate Alliances Manager, you will partner with lead National Committee market(s), UNICEF country offices and internal divisions to develop, manage, grow and renew high-value corporate partnerships. You will maximize impact by delivering financial resource targets and leveraging partners’ assets, reach and influence - through strong proposition development, sector expertise, global best practice and effective relationship management - so partnerships advance UNICEF’s strategic objectives.
UNICEF is seeking for a Consultant to provide specialized visual systems, UX, and experimental prototyping support that helps the Office of Innovation (OOI) translate complex initiatives into reusable design assets, testable concepts, and decision-making tools.
The key role of Information Technology Assistants (Customer Care) is to support users in all locations (country offices, regional offices, and headquarters) and to ensure that effective and efficient solutions are provided to all incidents and queries on Business and GSSC services.
This is a Temporary Appointment for 6 months.
This consultancy aims to document and systematize practices of meaningful participation of unaccompanied and separated children (UASC) and young migrants and refugees in Italy, and to translate these practices into a structured training package to be rolled out with reception system professionals.
The purpose of the consultancy is to provide technical support for implementation of child protection programmes.
Under the overall guidance of the Child Protection Specialist, Child Protection System Consultant will provide technical support to the implementation of UNICEF Kenya Country Office Child Protection Programme. This will focus on a few key strategic interventions to strengthen child protection system in Kenya including online settings.
UNICEF Moldova is hiring a Programme Associate at GS-6 level, to support the Child Protection section.
Minimum Requirements: Completion of secondary education; Minimum six years of administrative or clerical work experience; Fluency in Romanian and intermediate knowledge of English.
Desirables: Professional and/or university courses related to the field of work; Knowledge of Russian or another official UN language (Arabic, Chines, French or Spanish) or local language of the duty station.
Public Partnerships Project Consultant, Partnerships and Resource Mobilization (PRM) Section, Middle East and North Africa Regional Office (MENARO), Amman, Jordan, office based for 12 months. The purpose of this consultancy is to provide dedicated technical and coordination support to UNICEF MENARO’s Partnerships and Resource Mobilization (PRM) team in strengthening strategic public partnerships, particularly around migration, displacement, durable solutions, and other key regional priorities.
South Africa’s health system relies on provincial governments to allocate budgets and procure essential
commodities, including vaccines and nutrition supplies, within a decentralized fiscal framework. While national
authorities are responsible for forecasting needs, provincial autonomy in budgeting and procurement decisions
can result in misalignment between planned requirements and actual resource allocation. This contributes to
variability in commodity availability across provinces, affecting service delivery and outcomes. Given that
vaccines and nutrition commodities are critical inputs for Primary Health Care (PHC), disruptions in their
availability can undermine continuity of care, equity, and the effectiveness of child health services, ultimately
impacting child health outcomes such as immunisation coverage, nutritional status, morbidity, and mortality.