If you are a dynamic and results-oriented communications professional with experience in advocacy, media engagement, digital communications, and stakeholder relations, UNICEF Philippines invites you to apply for the position of Advocacy and Communication Officer NO-2. In this role, you will support the development, implementation, monitoring, and evaluation of advocacy and communication strategies that advance children's rights and well-being. You will contribute to media and digital communication initiatives, stakeholder engagement, campaign implementation, project and budget monitoring, capacity-building activities, and evidence-based advocacy efforts to strengthen public and policy support for children and young people across the Philippines.
Join UNICEF Malaysia and support impactful work that advances the rights of every child. As a Finance Assistant, you will play a key role in ensuring the accurate and timely delivery of financial operations, including payments processing, financial reporting, compliance, and budget monitoring.Working closely with the Finance team, you will contribute to maintaining high standards of financial integrity, supporting audits and reporting requirements, and driving improvements in financial processes. This role requires strong attention to detail, analytical thinking, and the ability to work independently within established financial frameworks
The Digital Education Officer provides technical, operational, and administrative support for digital transformation in education programmes. The role contributes to research, data collection, and analysis on digital education trends, such as school connectivity, digital learning, and data use, while applying UNICEF procedures to support programme development and implementation. It also supports UNICEF’s involvement in digital initiatives, including school connectivity under the Giga initiative, and contributes to digital transformation efforts across other programme areas (e.g. health, nutrition, and social protection), including activity design.
The objective of this mission is to provide specialised technical assistance to support the preparation, coordination, design, organisation and delivery of the National Education Forum, which will bring together the sector’s key stakeholders. The Forum should ensure a participatory and inclusive process geared towards concrete and actionable outcomes, recognising the severity of the learning crisis in Guinea-Bissau.
Under the supervision of the chief Emergency, the Programme Specialist (Cholera) coordinates the preparation and response to cholera outbreaks in the national territory of the DRC and more broadly supports the direct implementation of emergency cholera program in the East (North Kivu, South Kivu, Tanganika)
The purpose of this consultancy is to support the Ministry of Health in Lesotho in strengthening digital health systems to enable more responsive, accountable, and resilient health service delivery. The consultancy will focus on enhancing social accountability by improving the visibility and functionality of community health governance structures, including more effective tracking and monitoring of Community Health Committees and related platforms.
The Accounting & Finance Associate will be responsible for providing a variety of technical and specialized tasks in finance functions, ensuring accurate and timely delivery that is in compliance with UNICEF financial rules and regulations, whilst demonstrating the capacity to research, adapt and evaluate irregular cases, and also to recommend improvements to process delivery and design.
Afghanistan Country Office is seeking an experienced Information Management Officer responsible for providing technical and operational support to the Project Management Unit (PMU) on all beneficiary data issues and is responsible for managing the data analytics and information systems necessary for implementing Humanitarian Cash Transfer (HCT) and Incentive Payments projects, ensuring full compliance with data protection policies and security requirements.
UNICEF is seeking to recruit a national consultant to provide technical support in preventing harmful practices and violence against children, to provide technical support in mainstreaming prevention of violence against children in education settings and community and to provide technical support in the development of strategies to generate demand for child protection services.
As a foundational support role within the Individual Giving unit, the Fundraising Assistant (Database) plays a vital part in enabling the Private Sector Fund Raising (PSFR) team’s strategic goals of data-driven growth and operational excellence. By collecting, cleaning, and preparing data for analysis, the incumbent ensures that donor and campaign data is accurate, timely, and ready for integration into broader fundraising workflows. This role directly supports the team’s emphasis on segmentation, funnel-based marketing, and evidence-based decision-making. Through meticulous data validation and transformation, the Assistant helps maintain the integrity of systems that underpin campaign execution, performance monitoring, and strategic reporting. Their contributions are essential to ensuring that PSFR and office-wide activities are implemented in compliance with UNICEF’s rules and regulations, and aligned with the strategic priorities outlined in the 2026–2030 framework.
Under the Individual Giving unit on the PSFR team, the Fundraising Assistant (Database), collects, cleans, and prepares data for analysis. Responsibilities include data extraction, transformation, validation, and ensuring data quality. Incumbent facilitates the database-ready for next steps in implementation, monitoring, and delivery of PSFR and office’s activities /programme and effective execution of tasks aligned with UNICEF rules and regulations.
The assignment involves supporting the field implementation of Component 1 – PNG Community-based Approach to Reduce and End Stunting (PNG CARES) under the Child Nutrition and Social Protection (CNSP) project in East New Britain, Simbu, and Western provinces. Working under the direct supervision of the Nutrition Specialist and in collaboration with the Component One Manager.
L’UNICEF a été sélectionné par le Ministère de l’Education Nationale (MEN), avec l’AFD et la Banque Mondiale, comme l’un des trois Agents Partenaires du STG en vue de l’accompagner pour la mise en oeuvre du Programme Intégré pour la Transformation des Apprentissages Fondamentaux (PITAF) sur la période 2025-2029, programme développé en lien avecle document de Pacte de Partenariat de Madagascar. L’appui de l’UNICEF au MEN porte le Sous-programme 1 pour un budget de 25,072 millions USD. De plus, l’UNICEF est l’Agent Partenaire pour appuyer le MEN dans la mise en oeuvre du Programme du financement à Effet Multiplicateur (MLT) sur la période 2026-2029, complémentaire du PITAF.
Guinea is a lower-middle-income country facing significant challenges in child development and deprivation. According to the latest Human Development Index (HDI) report, Guinea has a Human Development Index of 0.480, ranking 178th out of 191 countries in 2023, reflecting its ongoing struggle with poverty and social development challenges. Since 1984, UNICEF has worked with the government and various partners, including UN agencies, NGOs, and community-based organizations, to improve conditions for children.
The population of Guinea is projected to be around 15.2 million in 2025, with 63.4% living in rural areas and women comprising approximately 50.3% of the population. The annual growth rate remains steady at about 2.8%. Children under the age of 18 account for roughly 51% of the population, underscoring the critical need for child-focused interventions in areas such as health, education, and protection (World Population Review).
The vision of the 2024-2028 country programme is: "A Guinea where children, especially adolescent girls and children from the most vulnerable families in the most disadvantaged geographical areas, have equitable opportunities for sustainable access to essential social services and quality social protection, and can reach their full potential, including in a context of climate-related vulnerabilities and emergencies".
Currently, Guinea faces several humanitarian and emergency situations with multiple health crises, including outbreaks of diseases such as poliovirus, diphtheria, yellow fever, and Lassa fever. The country is particularly vulnerable to health shocks due to weak healthcare infrastructure. In addition, the country faces regularly natural disasters, such as flooding, which displace populations, damage infrastructure, and exacerbate the already challenging humanitarian conditions. These ongoing challenges necessitate continued support and local resilience-building measures to mitigate their impact on the population.
The UNICEF Guinea office is looking for committed and creative professionals to make a lasting difference for Guinean children.
Assurer l’accompagnement technique, la coordination opérationnelle et le suivi qualité de la phase de mise à l’essai, de finalisation et de préparation au déploiement d’une mallette pédagogique (6 guides) destinée aux éducateurs de la classe préparatoire (5 ans), afin d’améliorer durablement la qualification des éducateurs et la qualité des pratiques pédagogiques.
To support the implementation of these priorities, UNICEF Kosovo seeks to engage a local Child Protection Consultant on Violence Against Children for six months to provide technical, advisory, coordination and implementation support across key child protection interventions. The consultant will support UNICEF and partners in strengthening the practical links between policy, service delivery and frontline response, including multidisciplinary coordination and case management mechanisms, social service workforce capacity development, piloting of minimum social service packages, development of specialized foster care services, advancement of child-friendly justice, and support to the establishment of the Child Helpline and Child Protection Houses. The assignment will also support the implementation of specialized prevention and response mechanisms related to sexual violence against children.
At the end of the five-year implementation cycle, the UNICEF Uganda Country Office (UCO) has worked on several strategic reports for its five-year Government of Uganda/UNICEF Country Programme (2021-2025). These include an internal and external Annual Report for 2025, and a Summative five-year Country Programme Report. The Summative five-year Report will be a high-level advocacy document capturing the cumulative results achieved for the five years period, major shifts in the situation of children in Uganda as a result of UNICEF programming and advocacy, key achievement from collaborations with stakeholders, with specifically highlighting transformative donor contributions and how flexible funding made a change during the implementation of the five-year Country Programme.
The UNICEF Uganda Country office requires the expertise of an individual with proven storytelling and impact writer’s skills, including good communication, adaptability, and the ability to edit and revise, ensuring the final product is clear, concise, and effective for the intended audience.
The purpose of this consultancy is to provide global and country technical support to UNICEF Country Offices and the Centre of Excellence from Amman, Jordan, on immunization data systems, with a focus on strengthening the quality, completeness, and use of Electronic Joint Reporting Form (eJRF) data and WUENIC estimates.
The consultant will support data-driven decision-making to improve immunization programme performance, reduce the number of zero-dose children, and strengthen advocacy for children’s rights in immunization.
The consultant will operate through a collaborative and iterative approach, working closely with time zone health specialists and country teams to review, validate, and interpret immunization data. This will include real-time technical support during key reporting periods (e.g., eJRF submission cycles), remote engagement with multiple countries, and continuous feedback loops to improve data quality and consistency.
The assignment will emphasize hands-on technical accompaniment, including joint data review sessions, direct support to data entry and validation processes, and co-development of analytical outputs. The consultant will ensure alignment between country-reported data and global estimates (WUENIC), while supporting the translation of data into actionable insights.
This consultancy will enhance the effectiveness, quality, and sustainability of the Child Protection Case Management and
Referral System (CP-CMRS) across provinces by strengthening case management practices through structured quality
assurance and mentoring; updating tools, standard operating procedures (SOPs), and operational guidance in line with
emerging needs; building the capacity of the social service workforce alongside robust supervision mechanisms; reinforcing
governance, coordination, and sustainability frameworks; and supporting the rollout and continuous refinement of a
comprehensive monitoring and evaluation system.
The consultant will support inclusive and evidence-based policy dialogue, facilitate communication among LEG members and GPE stakeholders, strengthen coordination mechanisms, and support the preparation, implementation, monitoring, and reporting processes associated with GPE grants in Angola.
If you are a dynamic and results-oriented communications professional with experience in advocacy, media engagement, digital communications, and stakeholder relations, UNICEF Philippines invites you to apply for the position of Advocacy and Communication Officer NO-2. In this role, you will support the development, implementation, monitoring, and evaluation of advocacy and communication strategies that advance children's rights and well-being. You will contribute to media and digital communication initiatives, stakeholder engagement, campaign implementation, project and budget monitoring, capacity-building activities, and evidence-based advocacy efforts to strengthen public and policy support for children and young people across the Philippines.
Join UNICEF Malaysia and support impactful work that advances the rights of every child. As a Finance Assistant, you will play a key role in ensuring the accurate and timely delivery of financial operations, including payments processing, financial reporting, compliance, and budget monitoring.Working closely with the Finance team, you will contribute to maintaining high standards of financial integrity, supporting audits and reporting requirements, and driving improvements in financial processes. This role requires strong attention to detail, analytical thinking, and the ability to work independently within established financial frameworks
The Digital Education Officer provides technical, operational, and administrative support for digital transformation in education programmes. The role contributes to research, data collection, and analysis on digital education trends, such as school connectivity, digital learning, and data use, while applying UNICEF procedures to support programme development and implementation. It also supports UNICEF’s involvement in digital initiatives, including school connectivity under the Giga initiative, and contributes to digital transformation efforts across other programme areas (e.g. health, nutrition, and social protection), including activity design.
The objective of this mission is to provide specialised technical assistance to support the preparation, coordination, design, organisation and delivery of the National Education Forum, which will bring together the sector’s key stakeholders. The Forum should ensure a participatory and inclusive process geared towards concrete and actionable outcomes, recognising the severity of the learning crisis in Guinea-Bissau.
Under the supervision of the chief Emergency, the Programme Specialist (Cholera) coordinates the preparation and response to cholera outbreaks in the national territory of the DRC and more broadly supports the direct implementation of emergency cholera program in the East (North Kivu, South Kivu, Tanganika)
The purpose of this consultancy is to support the Ministry of Health in Lesotho in strengthening digital health systems to enable more responsive, accountable, and resilient health service delivery. The consultancy will focus on enhancing social accountability by improving the visibility and functionality of community health governance structures, including more effective tracking and monitoring of Community Health Committees and related platforms.
The Accounting & Finance Associate will be responsible for providing a variety of technical and specialized tasks in finance functions, ensuring accurate and timely delivery that is in compliance with UNICEF financial rules and regulations, whilst demonstrating the capacity to research, adapt and evaluate irregular cases, and also to recommend improvements to process delivery and design.
Afghanistan Country Office is seeking an experienced Information Management Officer responsible for providing technical and operational support to the Project Management Unit (PMU) on all beneficiary data issues and is responsible for managing the data analytics and information systems necessary for implementing Humanitarian Cash Transfer (HCT) and Incentive Payments projects, ensuring full compliance with data protection policies and security requirements.
UNICEF is seeking to recruit a national consultant to provide technical support in preventing harmful practices and violence against children, to provide technical support in mainstreaming prevention of violence against children in education settings and community and to provide technical support in the development of strategies to generate demand for child protection services.
As a foundational support role within the Individual Giving unit, the Fundraising Assistant (Database) plays a vital part in enabling the Private Sector Fund Raising (PSFR) team’s strategic goals of data-driven growth and operational excellence. By collecting, cleaning, and preparing data for analysis, the incumbent ensures that donor and campaign data is accurate, timely, and ready for integration into broader fundraising workflows. This role directly supports the team’s emphasis on segmentation, funnel-based marketing, and evidence-based decision-making. Through meticulous data validation and transformation, the Assistant helps maintain the integrity of systems that underpin campaign execution, performance monitoring, and strategic reporting. Their contributions are essential to ensuring that PSFR and office-wide activities are implemented in compliance with UNICEF’s rules and regulations, and aligned with the strategic priorities outlined in the 2026–2030 framework.
Under the Individual Giving unit on the PSFR team, the Fundraising Assistant (Database), collects, cleans, and prepares data for analysis. Responsibilities include data extraction, transformation, validation, and ensuring data quality. Incumbent facilitates the database-ready for next steps in implementation, monitoring, and delivery of PSFR and office’s activities /programme and effective execution of tasks aligned with UNICEF rules and regulations.
The assignment involves supporting the field implementation of Component 1 – PNG Community-based Approach to Reduce and End Stunting (PNG CARES) under the Child Nutrition and Social Protection (CNSP) project in East New Britain, Simbu, and Western provinces. Working under the direct supervision of the Nutrition Specialist and in collaboration with the Component One Manager.
L’UNICEF a été sélectionné par le Ministère de l’Education Nationale (MEN), avec l’AFD et la Banque Mondiale, comme l’un des trois Agents Partenaires du STG en vue de l’accompagner pour la mise en oeuvre du Programme Intégré pour la Transformation des Apprentissages Fondamentaux (PITAF) sur la période 2025-2029, programme développé en lien avecle document de Pacte de Partenariat de Madagascar. L’appui de l’UNICEF au MEN porte le Sous-programme 1 pour un budget de 25,072 millions USD. De plus, l’UNICEF est l’Agent Partenaire pour appuyer le MEN dans la mise en oeuvre du Programme du financement à Effet Multiplicateur (MLT) sur la période 2026-2029, complémentaire du PITAF.
Guinea is a lower-middle-income country facing significant challenges in child development and deprivation. According to the latest Human Development Index (HDI) report, Guinea has a Human Development Index of 0.480, ranking 178th out of 191 countries in 2023, reflecting its ongoing struggle with poverty and social development challenges. Since 1984, UNICEF has worked with the government and various partners, including UN agencies, NGOs, and community-based organizations, to improve conditions for children.
The population of Guinea is projected to be around 15.2 million in 2025, with 63.4% living in rural areas and women comprising approximately 50.3% of the population. The annual growth rate remains steady at about 2.8%. Children under the age of 18 account for roughly 51% of the population, underscoring the critical need for child-focused interventions in areas such as health, education, and protection (World Population Review).
The vision of the 2024-2028 country programme is: "A Guinea where children, especially adolescent girls and children from the most vulnerable families in the most disadvantaged geographical areas, have equitable opportunities for sustainable access to essential social services and quality social protection, and can reach their full potential, including in a context of climate-related vulnerabilities and emergencies".
Currently, Guinea faces several humanitarian and emergency situations with multiple health crises, including outbreaks of diseases such as poliovirus, diphtheria, yellow fever, and Lassa fever. The country is particularly vulnerable to health shocks due to weak healthcare infrastructure. In addition, the country faces regularly natural disasters, such as flooding, which displace populations, damage infrastructure, and exacerbate the already challenging humanitarian conditions. These ongoing challenges necessitate continued support and local resilience-building measures to mitigate their impact on the population.
The UNICEF Guinea office is looking for committed and creative professionals to make a lasting difference for Guinean children.
Assurer l’accompagnement technique, la coordination opérationnelle et le suivi qualité de la phase de mise à l’essai, de finalisation et de préparation au déploiement d’une mallette pédagogique (6 guides) destinée aux éducateurs de la classe préparatoire (5 ans), afin d’améliorer durablement la qualification des éducateurs et la qualité des pratiques pédagogiques.
To support the implementation of these priorities, UNICEF Kosovo seeks to engage a local Child Protection Consultant on Violence Against Children for six months to provide technical, advisory, coordination and implementation support across key child protection interventions. The consultant will support UNICEF and partners in strengthening the practical links between policy, service delivery and frontline response, including multidisciplinary coordination and case management mechanisms, social service workforce capacity development, piloting of minimum social service packages, development of specialized foster care services, advancement of child-friendly justice, and support to the establishment of the Child Helpline and Child Protection Houses. The assignment will also support the implementation of specialized prevention and response mechanisms related to sexual violence against children.
At the end of the five-year implementation cycle, the UNICEF Uganda Country Office (UCO) has worked on several strategic reports for its five-year Government of Uganda/UNICEF Country Programme (2021-2025). These include an internal and external Annual Report for 2025, and a Summative five-year Country Programme Report. The Summative five-year Report will be a high-level advocacy document capturing the cumulative results achieved for the five years period, major shifts in the situation of children in Uganda as a result of UNICEF programming and advocacy, key achievement from collaborations with stakeholders, with specifically highlighting transformative donor contributions and how flexible funding made a change during the implementation of the five-year Country Programme.
The UNICEF Uganda Country office requires the expertise of an individual with proven storytelling and impact writer’s skills, including good communication, adaptability, and the ability to edit and revise, ensuring the final product is clear, concise, and effective for the intended audience.
The purpose of this consultancy is to provide global and country technical support to UNICEF Country Offices and the Centre of Excellence from Amman, Jordan, on immunization data systems, with a focus on strengthening the quality, completeness, and use of Electronic Joint Reporting Form (eJRF) data and WUENIC estimates.
The consultant will support data-driven decision-making to improve immunization programme performance, reduce the number of zero-dose children, and strengthen advocacy for children’s rights in immunization.
The consultant will operate through a collaborative and iterative approach, working closely with time zone health specialists and country teams to review, validate, and interpret immunization data. This will include real-time technical support during key reporting periods (e.g., eJRF submission cycles), remote engagement with multiple countries, and continuous feedback loops to improve data quality and consistency.
The assignment will emphasize hands-on technical accompaniment, including joint data review sessions, direct support to data entry and validation processes, and co-development of analytical outputs. The consultant will ensure alignment between country-reported data and global estimates (WUENIC), while supporting the translation of data into actionable insights.
This consultancy will enhance the effectiveness, quality, and sustainability of the Child Protection Case Management and
Referral System (CP-CMRS) across provinces by strengthening case management practices through structured quality
assurance and mentoring; updating tools, standard operating procedures (SOPs), and operational guidance in line with
emerging needs; building the capacity of the social service workforce alongside robust supervision mechanisms; reinforcing
governance, coordination, and sustainability frameworks; and supporting the rollout and continuous refinement of a
comprehensive monitoring and evaluation system.
The consultant will support inclusive and evidence-based policy dialogue, facilitate communication among LEG members and GPE stakeholders, strengthen coordination mechanisms, and support the preparation, implementation, monitoring, and reporting processes associated with GPE grants in Angola.