UNICEF Iraq Office is seeking a National expert Consultant to support with (Kangaroo Mother Care) KMC evaluation. The consultant will be supporting in all evaluation deliverables, including the literature review, data collection and analysis and the report writing.
The main purpose of this consultancy is to generate evidence and insights that enhance current and future implementation and scale-up of the KMC programme.
UNICEF Iraq Office is seeking a Internasionaal expert Consultant to support with (Kangaroo Mother Care) KMC evaluation. The main purpose of this consultancy is to generate evidence and insights that enhance current and future implementation and scale-up of the KMC programme.
UNICEF Iraq Office is seeking the services of a National Consultant to support the Social Policy Section in implementing a Formative Lessons Learned and Costed Scale-up Plan for the Child Benefit Pilots in Iraq.
La consultance a pour objectif d’appuyer le Gouvernement de Madagascar, à travers l’UNICEF, dans la mise en oeuvre des approches simplifiées pour la prise en charge de la malnutrition aigüe, en veillant particulièrement à la qualité du déploiement du protocole national et à la réussite du pilote conjoint PAM – UNICEF.
This consultancy is aimed at developing a national protocol for social workers based in medical settings on crisis management and disaster response. The consultancy also contributes to national roll-out of the protocol through training of the social work supervisors on implementation of the protocol.
Join UNICEF's Office of Internal Audit and Investigations (OIAI)! Gain hands-on experience supporting OIAI's internal audit function through data analytics and business intelligence like Excel and Power BI. Help strengthen UNICEF's governance and risk management.
Six-month paid internship starting December 2025 in New York.
The Office of Innovation is looking for a seasoned innovation leader to build effective climate innovation pathways for global and country-level programmes. The Climate Innovation Specialist will support the development and implementation of UNICEF’s climate innovation strategy and service offer for 2026–2030, working in close collaboration with the Children and Climate Center of Excellence and the Programme Group. The consultant will coordinate the climate venture pipeline, operationalize innovative financing mechanisms, and strengthen country engagement and partnerships to scale climate-smart solutions that advance child health, resilience, and environmental sustainability across UNICEF programmes. We are looking for someone passionate about lifting others, a champion for cross-sectoral collaboration, and an expert in navigating complex stakeholder spaces without losing momentum. In return, we’ll give you one of the most flexible working environments in the UN system and an inspiring opportunity to contribute to building more sustainable futures for every child.
UNICEF is looking for an intern to support the AI Team within the Information and Communication Technology Division.
The intern will work closely with the AI Strategy and Data Science teams to support documentation, stakeholder engagement, policy analysis, and internal communications related to AI governance and data strategy. They will also support documentation, visualization, and communication of insights to various stakeholders.
Exciting consultancy opportunity to conduct a study on the demographic dividend to establish an evidence base for how Zambia can harness its young population’s potential within the existing social and economic frameworks, with a specific focus on its application to the National Social Protection Policy.
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.
The Education Intern will provide technical assistance and coordination support to map the evidence-based skill requirements and develop synergies in youth and industry interface in education and skill programming, contribute to SOP, develop and disseminate guidelines for the implementation fidelity of the skills and youth employment programme delivery.
To help raise more funds and revenue, the Regional Support Center, Private Sector Fundraising and Partnerships (PFP) Section, UNICEF East Asia and Pacific Regional Office (EAPRO) is seeking to hire a consultant that will conduct research on strategic engagement of foundations, philanthropic intermediaries, high net worth individuals/ philanthropists, and private sector events in Asia. Results aim to be both informative about the current landscape and key actors and also provide recommendations on strategic engagement with these entities to advance the regional partnerships towards greater revenue attainment.
The United Nations Children’s Fund in Cambodia is looking for a Cambodian national consultant to develop a wide range of creative materials, including graphic designs, publication layouts, social media visuals, leaflets, posters, videos, photo essays, and audio tracks. These outputs will be used to enhance programme visibility, engage stakeholders, and promote child rights and well-being across Cambodia.
In addition to content creation, the consultant will manage and regularly update UNICEF Cambodia’s public website, ensuring that information is timely, accessible, and inclusive. The consultant will also maintain and validate UNICEF’s multimedia asset management system (WeShare), ensuring that all photo and video resources are properly tagged, organized, and available for use across the UNICEF network
If you are passionate about making a lasting difference for children in Cambodia, UNICEF would like to hear from you.
UNICEF’s Global Internal Communication and Staff Engagement (ICSE) team is seeking a highly skilled and creative podcast producer/editor to lead the development of an internal-facing podcast series titled “Step Up for Child Rights.” Designed for UNICEF’s all staff audience, the podcast will foster engagement and dialogue around key organizational priorities including child rights, scale and impact, climate action, strategic partnerships, innovative financing, and UNICEF’s evolving business model.
The podcast will contribute to internal efforts to strengthen cohesion, amplify UNICEF’s mission, and support staff through change. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in audio and video production, scriptwriting, and storytelling, with a proven ability to create engaging and impactful content. They will collaborate closely with the ICSE team and other stakeholders to ensure the podcast aligns with UNICEF’s strategic direction and internal communication goals.
The purpose of the consultancy is to support the Child Poverty and Social Protection team in the Social Policy section with outreach as well as advocacy approaches on child poverty and social protection, through a variety of policy advocacy and knowledge management initiatives. This includes supporting dialogue, learning and advocacy on shock responsive as well as inclusive & gender responsive social protection, as well as support managing an active Global Coalition to End Child Poverty, support staff members coordinate outreach to member organizations.
The consultant will build on the harmonization work already completed by IPUMS and support UNICEF in establishing a sustainable, in-house capacity to manage and extend data harmonization for future MICS survey rounds. IPUMS has developed a comprehensive library of translation tables and scripts used to convert raw MICS data into harmonized datasets. Maintaining and adapting these tools requires specialized knowledge. The consultant will review existing processes, document them clearly, and design a streamlined and future-proof approach for continued harmonization.
The assignment requires a solid understanding of household survey methodologies, MICS-specific data processing workflows, and statistical programming tools. Working in close collaboration with UNICEF’s technical teams, the consultant will ensure that the MICS Tabulator is built upon well-structured, standardized, and high-quality data — enhancing accessibility and usability for all stakeholders.
UNICEF has established a new Global Child Hazard Database to estimate the exposure of children and critical infrastructures to single and multiple climate-related hazards. The purpose of this assignment is to enhance and scale the core data processing pipeline for the Database by integrating new data streams, improving processing efficiency, and preparing the system for broader deployment and increased data volume. Integrating different data sources and platforms in cloud-based server environment.
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 NGOs, currently 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.
The purpose of the assignment is to support the Alliance with planning, reporting, monitoring and evaluation, and grant management for all Working Groups, Task Forces, and Initiatives (WGTFIs), in alignment with the Alliance’s Strategic Brief (2025-2026) and the following strategy, and the implementation of these strategies.
UNICEF Pacific is seeking an experienced and proactive National Consultant to provide technical assistance to design high-quality, visually appealing country infographic profiles that summarize the immunization supply chain status in the PICs, based on EVMA findings. These profiles will serve as advocacy and reference tools for governments, partners, and donors.
The Humanitarian Evaluation Effectiveness Portfolio (HEEP) within the Evaluation Office will be managing several L3 evaluations during the second half of 2025 and 2026. These include the evaluation of UNICEF’s L3 (Level 3) response in the State of Palestine. Aligned with EO’s vision to deliver high quality, utilization-focused and more cost-efficient evaluations as well as to ensure rapid turn-around of evaluation deliverables able to inform humanitarian programming in a timely manner; in light of the limited internal capacity within HEEP to complete all the activities included in its work plan; and given UNICEF’s strong localization commitments and its prioritization of local expertise and knowledge as well as of supporting national evaluation capacity and national ownership, EO is currently seeking two Humanitarian Evaluation Consultants to support one of the portfolio’s most high-profile activities of the year: the L3 SoP evaluation. Under the guidance of the EO’s Senior Evaluation Specialist (Humanitarian) and the direct supervision of the Team Lead and Co-Lead, the consultant will provide technical support to the L3 SoP evaluation and help strengthen the overall quality and utility of the final deliverables. The consultants will also review the draft report produced within the scope of another important evaluation (L3 Lebanon) due to the links existing between the two responses .
UNICEF Iraq Office is seeking a National expert Consultant to support with (Kangaroo Mother Care) KMC evaluation. The consultant will be supporting in all evaluation deliverables, including the literature review, data collection and analysis and the report writing.
The main purpose of this consultancy is to generate evidence and insights that enhance current and future implementation and scale-up of the KMC programme.
UNICEF Iraq Office is seeking a Internasionaal expert Consultant to support with (Kangaroo Mother Care) KMC evaluation. The main purpose of this consultancy is to generate evidence and insights that enhance current and future implementation and scale-up of the KMC programme.
UNICEF Iraq Office is seeking the services of a National Consultant to support the Social Policy Section in implementing a Formative Lessons Learned and Costed Scale-up Plan for the Child Benefit Pilots in Iraq.
La consultance a pour objectif d’appuyer le Gouvernement de Madagascar, à travers l’UNICEF, dans la mise en oeuvre des approches simplifiées pour la prise en charge de la malnutrition aigüe, en veillant particulièrement à la qualité du déploiement du protocole national et à la réussite du pilote conjoint PAM – UNICEF.
This consultancy is aimed at developing a national protocol for social workers based in medical settings on crisis management and disaster response. The consultancy also contributes to national roll-out of the protocol through training of the social work supervisors on implementation of the protocol.
Join UNICEF's Office of Internal Audit and Investigations (OIAI)! Gain hands-on experience supporting OIAI's internal audit function through data analytics and business intelligence like Excel and Power BI. Help strengthen UNICEF's governance and risk management.
Six-month paid internship starting December 2025 in New York.
The Office of Innovation is looking for a seasoned innovation leader to build effective climate innovation pathways for global and country-level programmes. The Climate Innovation Specialist will support the development and implementation of UNICEF’s climate innovation strategy and service offer for 2026–2030, working in close collaboration with the Children and Climate Center of Excellence and the Programme Group. The consultant will coordinate the climate venture pipeline, operationalize innovative financing mechanisms, and strengthen country engagement and partnerships to scale climate-smart solutions that advance child health, resilience, and environmental sustainability across UNICEF programmes. We are looking for someone passionate about lifting others, a champion for cross-sectoral collaboration, and an expert in navigating complex stakeholder spaces without losing momentum. In return, we’ll give you one of the most flexible working environments in the UN system and an inspiring opportunity to contribute to building more sustainable futures for every child.
UNICEF is looking for an intern to support the AI Team within the Information and Communication Technology Division.
The intern will work closely with the AI Strategy and Data Science teams to support documentation, stakeholder engagement, policy analysis, and internal communications related to AI governance and data strategy. They will also support documentation, visualization, and communication of insights to various stakeholders.
Exciting consultancy opportunity to conduct a study on the demographic dividend to establish an evidence base for how Zambia can harness its young population’s potential within the existing social and economic frameworks, with a specific focus on its application to the National Social Protection Policy.
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.
The Education Intern will provide technical assistance and coordination support to map the evidence-based skill requirements and develop synergies in youth and industry interface in education and skill programming, contribute to SOP, develop and disseminate guidelines for the implementation fidelity of the skills and youth employment programme delivery.
To help raise more funds and revenue, the Regional Support Center, Private Sector Fundraising and Partnerships (PFP) Section, UNICEF East Asia and Pacific Regional Office (EAPRO) is seeking to hire a consultant that will conduct research on strategic engagement of foundations, philanthropic intermediaries, high net worth individuals/ philanthropists, and private sector events in Asia. Results aim to be both informative about the current landscape and key actors and also provide recommendations on strategic engagement with these entities to advance the regional partnerships towards greater revenue attainment.
The United Nations Children’s Fund in Cambodia is looking for a Cambodian national consultant to develop a wide range of creative materials, including graphic designs, publication layouts, social media visuals, leaflets, posters, videos, photo essays, and audio tracks. These outputs will be used to enhance programme visibility, engage stakeholders, and promote child rights and well-being across Cambodia.
In addition to content creation, the consultant will manage and regularly update UNICEF Cambodia’s public website, ensuring that information is timely, accessible, and inclusive. The consultant will also maintain and validate UNICEF’s multimedia asset management system (WeShare), ensuring that all photo and video resources are properly tagged, organized, and available for use across the UNICEF network
If you are passionate about making a lasting difference for children in Cambodia, UNICEF would like to hear from you.
UNICEF’s Global Internal Communication and Staff Engagement (ICSE) team is seeking a highly skilled and creative podcast producer/editor to lead the development of an internal-facing podcast series titled “Step Up for Child Rights.” Designed for UNICEF’s all staff audience, the podcast will foster engagement and dialogue around key organizational priorities including child rights, scale and impact, climate action, strategic partnerships, innovative financing, and UNICEF’s evolving business model.
The podcast will contribute to internal efforts to strengthen cohesion, amplify UNICEF’s mission, and support staff through change. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in audio and video production, scriptwriting, and storytelling, with a proven ability to create engaging and impactful content. They will collaborate closely with the ICSE team and other stakeholders to ensure the podcast aligns with UNICEF’s strategic direction and internal communication goals.
The purpose of the consultancy is to support the Child Poverty and Social Protection team in the Social Policy section with outreach as well as advocacy approaches on child poverty and social protection, through a variety of policy advocacy and knowledge management initiatives. This includes supporting dialogue, learning and advocacy on shock responsive as well as inclusive & gender responsive social protection, as well as support managing an active Global Coalition to End Child Poverty, support staff members coordinate outreach to member organizations.
The consultant will build on the harmonization work already completed by IPUMS and support UNICEF in establishing a sustainable, in-house capacity to manage and extend data harmonization for future MICS survey rounds. IPUMS has developed a comprehensive library of translation tables and scripts used to convert raw MICS data into harmonized datasets. Maintaining and adapting these tools requires specialized knowledge. The consultant will review existing processes, document them clearly, and design a streamlined and future-proof approach for continued harmonization.
The assignment requires a solid understanding of household survey methodologies, MICS-specific data processing workflows, and statistical programming tools. Working in close collaboration with UNICEF’s technical teams, the consultant will ensure that the MICS Tabulator is built upon well-structured, standardized, and high-quality data — enhancing accessibility and usability for all stakeholders.
UNICEF has established a new Global Child Hazard Database to estimate the exposure of children and critical infrastructures to single and multiple climate-related hazards. The purpose of this assignment is to enhance and scale the core data processing pipeline for the Database by integrating new data streams, improving processing efficiency, and preparing the system for broader deployment and increased data volume. Integrating different data sources and platforms in cloud-based server environment.
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 NGOs, currently 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.
The purpose of the assignment is to support the Alliance with planning, reporting, monitoring and evaluation, and grant management for all Working Groups, Task Forces, and Initiatives (WGTFIs), in alignment with the Alliance’s Strategic Brief (2025-2026) and the following strategy, and the implementation of these strategies.
UNICEF Pacific is seeking an experienced and proactive National Consultant to provide technical assistance to design high-quality, visually appealing country infographic profiles that summarize the immunization supply chain status in the PICs, based on EVMA findings. These profiles will serve as advocacy and reference tools for governments, partners, and donors.
The Humanitarian Evaluation Effectiveness Portfolio (HEEP) within the Evaluation Office will be managing several L3 evaluations during the second half of 2025 and 2026. These include the evaluation of UNICEF’s L3 (Level 3) response in the State of Palestine. Aligned with EO’s vision to deliver high quality, utilization-focused and more cost-efficient evaluations as well as to ensure rapid turn-around of evaluation deliverables able to inform humanitarian programming in a timely manner; in light of the limited internal capacity within HEEP to complete all the activities included in its work plan; and given UNICEF’s strong localization commitments and its prioritization of local expertise and knowledge as well as of supporting national evaluation capacity and national ownership, EO is currently seeking two Humanitarian Evaluation Consultants to support one of the portfolio’s most high-profile activities of the year: the L3 SoP evaluation. Under the guidance of the EO’s Senior Evaluation Specialist (Humanitarian) and the direct supervision of the Team Lead and Co-Lead, the consultant will provide technical support to the L3 SoP evaluation and help strengthen the overall quality and utility of the final deliverables. The consultants will also review the draft report produced within the scope of another important evaluation (L3 Lebanon) due to the links existing between the two responses .