Reporting to the Sr HIV/AIDS Advisor - Adolescents, and in collaboration with key business units across UNICEF NYHQ and multiple Regional Offices, the intern recruited to this position will work within the HIV Section in UNICEF Health Programmes. The role will support knowledge work onthe mainstreaming of evidence-informed programming guidance on what works for the holistic wellbeing of adolescent and young key populations, building on the perspectives and innate knowledge emerging from the networks.
The internship opportunity with the UNICEF Nutrition Team, based in Brussels, presents a compelling chance to contribute to a
globally significant cause. Aligned with the overarching mission to combat child wasting as part of the Child Nutrition Fund, this
internship is designed to offer invaluable support to our operations and partnerships. The primary aim of this internship is to
facilitate essential functions within the Child Nutrition Fund. The intern will be tasked with a diverse range of responsibilities,
encompassing crucial activities such as annual reporting exercises, the development of insightful dashboards, and engagement
with partners at the country level. The dynamic nature of the work ensures an environment conducive of innovation and growth.
The purpose of this internship is to work with the CEED group in advancing key objectives:
1.To improve the resilience of children by adapting the essential social services they need to a changing climate and degrading environment – with a focus on health and nutrition; education; water, sanitation & hygiene (WASH), child protection and social protection; and
2.To support children and young people to be climate and environmental champions by providing them with the skills, resources, and platforms to exercise their voice and build and scale solutions.
Purpose of assignment
This internship offers a valuable opportunity for the intern to make a tangible contribution to social policy outcomes by assisting with the development of concrete products. It serves as a platform for exposure to the diverse aspects of UNICEF's social policy work, particularly in the East Asia and Pacific region, fostering a comprehensive understanding of the organization's efforts in these areas. The internship will support the overall functions of the Social Policy and Economic Analysis section, with a special focus on local governance and the Child-Friendly Cities initiatives in the region. At the beginning of the internship, a comprehensive work plan will be developed, alongside an agreement on formative objectives and the competencies expected to be gained, all with the support and, where possible, collaboration of the intern's academic institution.
The purpose of this internship is to support UNICEF’s work to improve child protection programming for children with disabilities. The individual will be responsible for supporting programme oversight of our partnership with local and international organizations supporting people with disabilities.
Under the supervision and guidance of the Deputy Director, Partnerships, the Programme Associate is responsible for executing a broad range of tasks for the Partnerships, Communications and Front Office teams, requiring thorough knowledge of UNICEF administrative procedures, processes and policies.
The purpose of this assignment is to sstrengthen the relationship between UNICEF and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (BMGF) through supporting the development of content and analysis that support programmatic alignment and overall coordination.
UNICEF South Africa is hiring four (4) interns for a three-month period. The internships will be housed at the National Department of Health, Food Control Directorate in Pretoria.
The interns' tasks and deliverables will include briefing and consultative meetings with the technical managers within the Directorate and other stakeholders that the interns may be required to engage with.
In this role, the interns will work under the supervision of the UNICEF Nutrition Manager. This role presents a unique and significant opportunity for a qualified, motivated, and committed individual. The four interns will be expected to perform the function of Data Capturers to assist the Department of Health with capturing and collation of comments received on the
R3337 Draft Labelling Regulations.
They will be required to:
a) Create a database of all the commentators as a numerical index.
b) Assess and consider substantive comments on the R3337 Draft Labelling Regulations for capturing in the provided Template 1.
c) Collate substantive comments in line with the different sections of the R3337 Draft Labelling Regulations using the provided Template 2.
d) Capture and collate, according to sections of the draft regulations, questions received by commentators onto the provided Template 3.
e) Perform other tasks that may be required in relation to R3337 Draft Labelling Regulations.
The EMOPS IAHP section is looking for a dynamic intern to provide support in dealing with the humanitarian partnerships with other UN agencies and other humanitarian organizations, including International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent (IFRC), international and local Civil Society Organizations (CSOs).
The Public Partnerships intern will work with the PPD team based in Washington DC, to deepen collaboration with key stakeholders and help to provide an interface for environmental scanning, knowledge exchange, resource mobilization, and policy influence within the scope of the assignment. The key result is to ensure greater visibility for UNICEF and influence in support of its mission.
The Division of Public Partnerships (PPD) 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 PPD Tokyo’s work and the United Nations system by supporting the office’s advocacy, communication and visibility activities under general guidance of the supervisor (Public Partnership Specialist).
UNICEF Ethiopia’s Learning and Development (Education) Section is seeking an enthusiastic Intern to support the identification and development of partnerships with disability person organizations (DPOs), support the data and knowledge management needs relating to disability-inclusive programming, and support the overall disability mainstreaming within UNICEF programming.
The Senior advisor will be responsible for developing and implementing fundraising strategies globally and domestically in-country to support UNICEF's Generation Unlimited’s mission to skill and connect youth to opportunities.
Under the supervision of the CRB Manager, the Policy Advocacy Specialist will be responsible for developing technical reports, recommendations and input on effective ways of strengthening child rights standards, reporting and due diligence in business-related sustainability and human rights mechanisms, paying close attention to synergies between processes.
Towards external knowledge management, the consultant will work to (a) provide quarterly updates to DGCA on any changes to content on unicef.org; (b) development and management of select external communication portals, including Knowledge at UNIC hosted by DAPM.
The consultant will be supervised by the Partnerships Specialist in the Office of Director, PG-Health. The consultant will collaborate with colleagues from UNICEF Regional and Country Offices, Unit Leads and the Knowledge Management focal points in the Health Programme Team, as well as others in relevant divisions/offices to support knowledge management towards the implementation of Health results in the 2022-25 Strategic Plan.
The Child Protection Specialist (PSEA) will develop and support the organization’s work on Protection from Sexual Exploitation and Abuse. This includes the development of tools and technical guidance on prevention, reporting, victim/ survivor protection and assistance, advocacy, data analysis and knowledge management, and programmatic interventions to end and prevent such violations.
Under the guidance of the supervisor, the incumbent of this position supports the Immunization Section in HQ in providing day to day assistance to strengthen Regional Office and Country Office capacities to effectively assist countries scaling up HPV vaccine in their national immunization programmes.
Join us as the next Programme Associate!
If selected, you will undertake administrative management support services, including budget monitoring, administrative assignments and provision of administrative and operational guidance and support colleagues in different programme sections.
Apply now!
Reporting to the Sr HIV/AIDS Advisor - Adolescents, and in collaboration with key business units across UNICEF NYHQ and multiple Regional Offices, the intern recruited to this position will work within the HIV Section in UNICEF Health Programmes. The role will support knowledge work onthe mainstreaming of evidence-informed programming guidance on what works for the holistic wellbeing of adolescent and young key populations, building on the perspectives and innate knowledge emerging from the networks.
The internship opportunity with the UNICEF Nutrition Team, based in Brussels, presents a compelling chance to contribute to a
globally significant cause. Aligned with the overarching mission to combat child wasting as part of the Child Nutrition Fund, this
internship is designed to offer invaluable support to our operations and partnerships. The primary aim of this internship is to
facilitate essential functions within the Child Nutrition Fund. The intern will be tasked with a diverse range of responsibilities,
encompassing crucial activities such as annual reporting exercises, the development of insightful dashboards, and engagement
with partners at the country level. The dynamic nature of the work ensures an environment conducive of innovation and growth.
The purpose of this internship is to work with the CEED group in advancing key objectives:
1.To improve the resilience of children by adapting the essential social services they need to a changing climate and degrading environment – with a focus on health and nutrition; education; water, sanitation & hygiene (WASH), child protection and social protection; and
2.To support children and young people to be climate and environmental champions by providing them with the skills, resources, and platforms to exercise their voice and build and scale solutions.
Purpose of assignment
This internship offers a valuable opportunity for the intern to make a tangible contribution to social policy outcomes by assisting with the development of concrete products. It serves as a platform for exposure to the diverse aspects of UNICEF's social policy work, particularly in the East Asia and Pacific region, fostering a comprehensive understanding of the organization's efforts in these areas. The internship will support the overall functions of the Social Policy and Economic Analysis section, with a special focus on local governance and the Child-Friendly Cities initiatives in the region. At the beginning of the internship, a comprehensive work plan will be developed, alongside an agreement on formative objectives and the competencies expected to be gained, all with the support and, where possible, collaboration of the intern's academic institution.
The purpose of this internship is to support UNICEF’s work to improve child protection programming for children with disabilities. The individual will be responsible for supporting programme oversight of our partnership with local and international organizations supporting people with disabilities.
Under the supervision and guidance of the Deputy Director, Partnerships, the Programme Associate is responsible for executing a broad range of tasks for the Partnerships, Communications and Front Office teams, requiring thorough knowledge of UNICEF administrative procedures, processes and policies.
The purpose of this assignment is to sstrengthen the relationship between UNICEF and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (BMGF) through supporting the development of content and analysis that support programmatic alignment and overall coordination.
UNICEF South Africa is hiring four (4) interns for a three-month period. The internships will be housed at the National Department of Health, Food Control Directorate in Pretoria.
The interns' tasks and deliverables will include briefing and consultative meetings with the technical managers within the Directorate and other stakeholders that the interns may be required to engage with.
In this role, the interns will work under the supervision of the UNICEF Nutrition Manager. This role presents a unique and significant opportunity for a qualified, motivated, and committed individual. The four interns will be expected to perform the function of Data Capturers to assist the Department of Health with capturing and collation of comments received on the
R3337 Draft Labelling Regulations.
They will be required to:
a) Create a database of all the commentators as a numerical index.
b) Assess and consider substantive comments on the R3337 Draft Labelling Regulations for capturing in the provided Template 1.
c) Collate substantive comments in line with the different sections of the R3337 Draft Labelling Regulations using the provided Template 2.
d) Capture and collate, according to sections of the draft regulations, questions received by commentators onto the provided Template 3.
e) Perform other tasks that may be required in relation to R3337 Draft Labelling Regulations.
The EMOPS IAHP section is looking for a dynamic intern to provide support in dealing with the humanitarian partnerships with other UN agencies and other humanitarian organizations, including International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent (IFRC), international and local Civil Society Organizations (CSOs).
The Public Partnerships intern will work with the PPD team based in Washington DC, to deepen collaboration with key stakeholders and help to provide an interface for environmental scanning, knowledge exchange, resource mobilization, and policy influence within the scope of the assignment. The key result is to ensure greater visibility for UNICEF and influence in support of its mission.
The Division of Public Partnerships (PPD) 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 PPD Tokyo’s work and the United Nations system by supporting the office’s advocacy, communication and visibility activities under general guidance of the supervisor (Public Partnership Specialist).
UNICEF Ethiopia’s Learning and Development (Education) Section is seeking an enthusiastic Intern to support the identification and development of partnerships with disability person organizations (DPOs), support the data and knowledge management needs relating to disability-inclusive programming, and support the overall disability mainstreaming within UNICEF programming.
The Senior advisor will be responsible for developing and implementing fundraising strategies globally and domestically in-country to support UNICEF's Generation Unlimited’s mission to skill and connect youth to opportunities.
Under the supervision of the CRB Manager, the Policy Advocacy Specialist will be responsible for developing technical reports, recommendations and input on effective ways of strengthening child rights standards, reporting and due diligence in business-related sustainability and human rights mechanisms, paying close attention to synergies between processes.
Towards external knowledge management, the consultant will work to (a) provide quarterly updates to DGCA on any changes to content on unicef.org; (b) development and management of select external communication portals, including Knowledge at UNIC hosted by DAPM.
The consultant will be supervised by the Partnerships Specialist in the Office of Director, PG-Health. The consultant will collaborate with colleagues from UNICEF Regional and Country Offices, Unit Leads and the Knowledge Management focal points in the Health Programme Team, as well as others in relevant divisions/offices to support knowledge management towards the implementation of Health results in the 2022-25 Strategic Plan.
The Child Protection Specialist (PSEA) will develop and support the organization’s work on Protection from Sexual Exploitation and Abuse. This includes the development of tools and technical guidance on prevention, reporting, victim/ survivor protection and assistance, advocacy, data analysis and knowledge management, and programmatic interventions to end and prevent such violations.
Under the guidance of the supervisor, the incumbent of this position supports the Immunization Section in HQ in providing day to day assistance to strengthen Regional Office and Country Office capacities to effectively assist countries scaling up HPV vaccine in their national immunization programmes.
Join us as the next Programme Associate!
If selected, you will undertake administrative management support services, including budget monitoring, administrative assignments and provision of administrative and operational guidance and support colleagues in different programme sections.
Apply now!