In 2023, UNICEF received support from the Republic of Korea to implement the largest-ever global WASH in HCFs programme, under the programme “Maintaining and Strengthening Essential Health Services through ACT-A Investments”. After two years, the programme is winding down activities in the 34 programme countries. This consultancy will support the final workplanning, reporting, and documentation of the ACT-A programme. The consultant will also strategize around future resource mobilization and support global advocacy on WASH in HCFs, including faith-based action.
UNICEF Lebanon is looking for a WASH Specialist (Sector Coordination & Climate Change) to help drive transformative change for every child. Rooted in UNICEF’s core commitment to equity and child rights, this role provides national-level leadership to ensure a coordinated, strategic and effective WASH response for the most disadvantaged children and families. The Specialist will lead the national WASH Sector, strengthen collaboration among partners, and ensure coherent implementation across all levels. The role also contributes to UNICEF’s climate agenda by providing technical guidance, developing proposals and representing UNICEF in national climate-related discussions. This is an opportunity to shape impactful WASH and climate outcomes and support a more equitable future for all children in Lebanon.
Under the direction and guidance of the Deputy Representative for Programmes, coordinates the overall emergency preparedness and response of the country office. Responsible for the development, planning, implementation, monitoring, and evaluation of emergency interventions, including fundraising for emergency activities, to ensure the survival and well-being of children, mothers, and affected communities. Provides coordination and support for policy and programme planning and management within UNICEF-supported emergency programmes.
UNICEF Mozambique is establishing a WASH Emergency Response Consultant Roster (Individual Consultants) to ensure timely access to qualified experts who can be rapidly deployed during emergencies. The Consultant will provide technical leadership and support for WASH emergency preparedness, response, and recovery, ensuring alignment with UNICEF Core Commitments for Children in Humanitarian Action and national standards. If you meet the requirements and you are passionate about making a difference, we encourage you to apply.
Teacher preparedness for multicultural classroom environments and Polish as a second language instruction remain priority areas for UNICEF RRO’s work in 2026. The purpose of this consultancy is to provide strategic advisory support to the Polish Government in these two critical areas, with particular emphasis on ensuring that all digital learning programs implemented by UNICEF and its partners are systematically integrated into national programs (including the Friendly School programme) and establishing robust frameworks for their long-term sustainability.
The purpose of this consultancy is to provide strategic and operational support for the management and implementation of UNICEF’s digital learning portfolio in Poland, which includes the Akelius Language Learning Programme, the Learning Passport e-learning platform, and the Pstacja UKR initiative. These programs are designed to enhance access to quality education for refugee and host community learners through innovative digital solutions that promote inclusion, resilience, and lifelong learning.
The consultant will work under the supervision of the Chief of Education and act as the focal point for digital learning within the Education Section. In this role, the consultant will oversee the coordination and administration of all digital learning platforms and initiatives, ensuring their effective functioning and alignment with UNICEF’s strategic priorities
and donor requirements.
The consultant will support UNICEF’s education partners and implementing agencies in the
design, development, and deployment of engaging digital learning content, while also driving outreach and engagement efforts to promote these platforms among municipalities, schools, and other stakeholders.
Additionally, the consultant will monitor usage and impact across all platforms, implement feedback and evaluation mechanisms, and contribute to continuous improvement and innovation in digital learning delivery.
UNICEF Nepal Country Office invites qualified and experienced professionals to express their interest in being included in the Consultant Roster to support various technical areas across our programmes. Selected candidates will be placed on a consultant roster for rapid deployment, including emergency response needs.
Under the overall direction and guidance of the WASH Specialist Cluster Coordinator, the IM Officer (WASH Cluster) will manage the IM function of the Cluster at the national level. She/he is responsible for ensuring IM processes effectively contribute to a well-coordinated, strategic, adequate, coherent, and effective response by participants in the Cluster Working Group that is accountable to those who are affected by the emergency. In their effort to enable an efficient and effective response to the humanitarian crisis, the IM Officer (WASH Cluster) is responsible for managing the collection, analysis and sharing of information that is essential for the WASH Cluster participants to make informed, evidence-based, strategic decisions and for ensuring they are adequately coordinating with the national level.
Sous la supervision de la Cheffe de section Protection de l’Enfance de l’UNICEF Maroc, le Consultant aura pour mission de soutenir la mise en œuvre du projet « Himaya Wa Tamkine ».
Son rôle consistera à fournir une assistance technique aux acteurs de la protection de l’enfance, pour la mise en place des DTIPE, la promotion de la coordination entre les services sociaux et les acteurs de la protection judiciaire.
Under the guidance of the Director of ECW and the direct supervision of the Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) Specialist, the intern(s) provides technical and operational support for collecting, analyzing, and disseminating qualitative and quantitative data and analysis, while learning about organizational processes that enable implementation of the ECW workplan.
UNICEF Myanmar Country Office (MCO) is seeking individual/s specialized in translation and interpretation services to ensure that all materials developed by UNICEF Child Protection and other programme sections are translated and interpreted to the highest quality in both English and Myanmar languages.
UNICEF Pacific is in search of a dedicated and proactive national consultant that can provide technical assistance, administrative support and coordination of the Young Pasifika Wayfinders (YPW) regional adolescent advisory group. The coordinator will report to the Child Protection Specialist (GBV and PSEA) and will work closely with the co-chairs of the Young Pasifika Wayfinders initiative. The consultancy is for a period of 360 days. The consultant will be based in Suva, Fiji, and will be expected to travel to other Pacific Island countries for UNICEF events, consultations, meetings with partners or YPW workshops.
The JPO will contribute to managing and strengthening partnerships with key public partners through the coordination of high-level advocacy, daily engagement with counterparts, and support to resource mobilization under the supervision of Deputy Team Lead and overall guidance of the Director, Washington DC Office.
The position’s purpose is to provide support in deepening collaboration with key stakeholders and helping to provide an interface for environmental scanning, knowledge exchange, resource mobilization, and policy influence within the scope of assignment. The key result is to ensure greater visibility for UNICEF and influence in support of its mission.
Positions at the P2/NOB level are considered as supportive roles to higher level professionals that are centered on providing research, analysis and recommendations . Therefore, while these positions contribute substantively to organization-wide strategies, they should also be considered as opportunities for incumbents to acquire professional expertise, organizational knowledge and exposure for further career advancement.
UNICEF Nigeria Field Office in Sokoto, Nigeria is seeking a passionate and committed person to work in the role of an Emergency Officer and invites applications from highly motivated and committed persons who want to contribute to results for children. If you are that person, we encourage you to apply and become part of a highly motivated and committed team
Five convergence zones have been identified as priorities for integrated interventions in health, nutrition, education, WASH, social and behavioral change (SBC), and child protection. In each zone, two national Programme Officer (Field Coordinators) (NO-B level) are deployed to monitor activity implementation, coordinate locally with authorities and partners, and ensure upward information flow to the central level.This configuration aims to strengthen UNICEF’s capacity to monitor upstream investment effectiveness, document field-level results, and adapt interventions to local contexts.
The Supply and Logistics officer provides technical and operational support as per the Country Office (CO) set-up, and is responsible for managing the supply chains of a small sized country office, or elements of the supply chains of a larger supply operation. The supply chain operations include planning, procurement, contracting, customs clearance, warehousing, in country transport and distribution, as well as monitoring of supplies, services and construction works. The incumbent supports management collaboration with programmes in defining supply interventions to meet programmatic needs and achieve results for children, and provides technical and advisory support to governments, national systems and partners on supply chain management.
Under the supervision of the UNICEF Global Education Cluster Coordinator and working as a member of the UNICEF-Save the Children Global Education Cluster Team, the purpose of this post is to reinforce UNICEF’s capacity to deliver on its obligations under Education Cannot Wait and DG-ECHO funded initiatives. By providing dedicated technical, coordination and management support, the position will help ensure high-quality implementation, systematic monitoring of results, and timely, accurate communication with donors. It will also play a pivotal role in advancing the GEC’s forthcoming strategy, expected in 2026. At a time when the humanitarian sector is facing significant financial constraints, this role will further bolster UNICEF’s ability to sustain effective partnership engagement and mobilize resources to meet growing needs
Launched in 2019, the Responsible Data for Children (RD4C) initiative was established by UNICEF to promote the responsible use of data in ways that advance children’s well-being while minimizing risks and potential harms associated with data collection, processing, and use. Grounded in seven principles, RD4C provides a framework for dialogue and action on how to embed responsible data governance practices centering child rights and needs across diverse contexts. Through practical tools and case studies, the initiative supports stakeholders in translating the RD4C principles into concrete, context-specific practices.
The purpose of this consultancy is to assess the RD4C initiative and to identify opportunities to strategically evolve it to maximize its scale and impact.
The consultancy also aims to refresh the unique scope and value proposition of the RD4C initiative in this context and to strengthen its partnerships and governance for greater, collective impact in support of children. Specifically, UNICEF seeks a consultant to carry out the following activities:
Are you a strategic relationship-builder passionate about creating global impact? UNICEF’s Child Nutrition Fund (CNF) seeks a dynamic Partnerships Specialist to drive resource mobilization and forge alliances that combat child malnutrition worldwide. In this high-visibility role, you’ll craft winning funding proposals, engage bilateral and private-sector partners, and champion evidence-based solutions to end stunting and wasting. Leverage your expertise in donor relations and strategic advocacy to amplify CNF’s reach—ensuring children in vulnerable communities receive life-saving nutrition interventions. If you’re ready to turn partnerships into measurable change, join us in delivering on the promise of the SDGs
The candidate will be responsible for providing technical support to the implementation, monitoring, and evaluation of all stages of social policy programing and related advocacy from strategic planning and formulation to delivery of concrete and sustainable results. This includes programmes aimed at improving (a) public policies to reduce child poverty; (b) social protection coverage and impact on children; (c) the transparency, adequacy, equity and efficiency of child-focused public investments and financial management; and (d) governance, decentralization and accountability measures to increase public participation and the quality, equity and coverage of social services. This encompasses both direct programme work with government and civil society partners as well as linkages and support to teams working on education, health, child protection, water and sanitation, and HIV.
In 2023, UNICEF received support from the Republic of Korea to implement the largest-ever global WASH in HCFs programme, under the programme “Maintaining and Strengthening Essential Health Services through ACT-A Investments”. After two years, the programme is winding down activities in the 34 programme countries. This consultancy will support the final workplanning, reporting, and documentation of the ACT-A programme. The consultant will also strategize around future resource mobilization and support global advocacy on WASH in HCFs, including faith-based action.
UNICEF Lebanon is looking for a WASH Specialist (Sector Coordination & Climate Change) to help drive transformative change for every child. Rooted in UNICEF’s core commitment to equity and child rights, this role provides national-level leadership to ensure a coordinated, strategic and effective WASH response for the most disadvantaged children and families. The Specialist will lead the national WASH Sector, strengthen collaboration among partners, and ensure coherent implementation across all levels. The role also contributes to UNICEF’s climate agenda by providing technical guidance, developing proposals and representing UNICEF in national climate-related discussions. This is an opportunity to shape impactful WASH and climate outcomes and support a more equitable future for all children in Lebanon.
Under the direction and guidance of the Deputy Representative for Programmes, coordinates the overall emergency preparedness and response of the country office. Responsible for the development, planning, implementation, monitoring, and evaluation of emergency interventions, including fundraising for emergency activities, to ensure the survival and well-being of children, mothers, and affected communities. Provides coordination and support for policy and programme planning and management within UNICEF-supported emergency programmes.
UNICEF Mozambique is establishing a WASH Emergency Response Consultant Roster (Individual Consultants) to ensure timely access to qualified experts who can be rapidly deployed during emergencies. The Consultant will provide technical leadership and support for WASH emergency preparedness, response, and recovery, ensuring alignment with UNICEF Core Commitments for Children in Humanitarian Action and national standards. If you meet the requirements and you are passionate about making a difference, we encourage you to apply.
Teacher preparedness for multicultural classroom environments and Polish as a second language instruction remain priority areas for UNICEF RRO’s work in 2026. The purpose of this consultancy is to provide strategic advisory support to the Polish Government in these two critical areas, with particular emphasis on ensuring that all digital learning programs implemented by UNICEF and its partners are systematically integrated into national programs (including the Friendly School programme) and establishing robust frameworks for their long-term sustainability.
The purpose of this consultancy is to provide strategic and operational support for the management and implementation of UNICEF’s digital learning portfolio in Poland, which includes the Akelius Language Learning Programme, the Learning Passport e-learning platform, and the Pstacja UKR initiative. These programs are designed to enhance access to quality education for refugee and host community learners through innovative digital solutions that promote inclusion, resilience, and lifelong learning.
The consultant will work under the supervision of the Chief of Education and act as the focal point for digital learning within the Education Section. In this role, the consultant will oversee the coordination and administration of all digital learning platforms and initiatives, ensuring their effective functioning and alignment with UNICEF’s strategic priorities
and donor requirements.
The consultant will support UNICEF’s education partners and implementing agencies in the
design, development, and deployment of engaging digital learning content, while also driving outreach and engagement efforts to promote these platforms among municipalities, schools, and other stakeholders.
Additionally, the consultant will monitor usage and impact across all platforms, implement feedback and evaluation mechanisms, and contribute to continuous improvement and innovation in digital learning delivery.
UNICEF Nepal Country Office invites qualified and experienced professionals to express their interest in being included in the Consultant Roster to support various technical areas across our programmes. Selected candidates will be placed on a consultant roster for rapid deployment, including emergency response needs.
Under the overall direction and guidance of the WASH Specialist Cluster Coordinator, the IM Officer (WASH Cluster) will manage the IM function of the Cluster at the national level. She/he is responsible for ensuring IM processes effectively contribute to a well-coordinated, strategic, adequate, coherent, and effective response by participants in the Cluster Working Group that is accountable to those who are affected by the emergency. In their effort to enable an efficient and effective response to the humanitarian crisis, the IM Officer (WASH Cluster) is responsible for managing the collection, analysis and sharing of information that is essential for the WASH Cluster participants to make informed, evidence-based, strategic decisions and for ensuring they are adequately coordinating with the national level.
Sous la supervision de la Cheffe de section Protection de l’Enfance de l’UNICEF Maroc, le Consultant aura pour mission de soutenir la mise en œuvre du projet « Himaya Wa Tamkine ».
Son rôle consistera à fournir une assistance technique aux acteurs de la protection de l’enfance, pour la mise en place des DTIPE, la promotion de la coordination entre les services sociaux et les acteurs de la protection judiciaire.
Under the guidance of the Director of ECW and the direct supervision of the Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) Specialist, the intern(s) provides technical and operational support for collecting, analyzing, and disseminating qualitative and quantitative data and analysis, while learning about organizational processes that enable implementation of the ECW workplan.
UNICEF Myanmar Country Office (MCO) is seeking individual/s specialized in translation and interpretation services to ensure that all materials developed by UNICEF Child Protection and other programme sections are translated and interpreted to the highest quality in both English and Myanmar languages.
UNICEF Pacific is in search of a dedicated and proactive national consultant that can provide technical assistance, administrative support and coordination of the Young Pasifika Wayfinders (YPW) regional adolescent advisory group. The coordinator will report to the Child Protection Specialist (GBV and PSEA) and will work closely with the co-chairs of the Young Pasifika Wayfinders initiative. The consultancy is for a period of 360 days. The consultant will be based in Suva, Fiji, and will be expected to travel to other Pacific Island countries for UNICEF events, consultations, meetings with partners or YPW workshops.
The JPO will contribute to managing and strengthening partnerships with key public partners through the coordination of high-level advocacy, daily engagement with counterparts, and support to resource mobilization under the supervision of Deputy Team Lead and overall guidance of the Director, Washington DC Office.
The position’s purpose is to provide support in deepening collaboration with key stakeholders and helping to provide an interface for environmental scanning, knowledge exchange, resource mobilization, and policy influence within the scope of assignment. The key result is to ensure greater visibility for UNICEF and influence in support of its mission.
Positions at the P2/NOB level are considered as supportive roles to higher level professionals that are centered on providing research, analysis and recommendations . Therefore, while these positions contribute substantively to organization-wide strategies, they should also be considered as opportunities for incumbents to acquire professional expertise, organizational knowledge and exposure for further career advancement.
UNICEF Nigeria Field Office in Sokoto, Nigeria is seeking a passionate and committed person to work in the role of an Emergency Officer and invites applications from highly motivated and committed persons who want to contribute to results for children. If you are that person, we encourage you to apply and become part of a highly motivated and committed team
Five convergence zones have been identified as priorities for integrated interventions in health, nutrition, education, WASH, social and behavioral change (SBC), and child protection. In each zone, two national Programme Officer (Field Coordinators) (NO-B level) are deployed to monitor activity implementation, coordinate locally with authorities and partners, and ensure upward information flow to the central level.This configuration aims to strengthen UNICEF’s capacity to monitor upstream investment effectiveness, document field-level results, and adapt interventions to local contexts.
The Supply and Logistics officer provides technical and operational support as per the Country Office (CO) set-up, and is responsible for managing the supply chains of a small sized country office, or elements of the supply chains of a larger supply operation. The supply chain operations include planning, procurement, contracting, customs clearance, warehousing, in country transport and distribution, as well as monitoring of supplies, services and construction works. The incumbent supports management collaboration with programmes in defining supply interventions to meet programmatic needs and achieve results for children, and provides technical and advisory support to governments, national systems and partners on supply chain management.
Under the supervision of the UNICEF Global Education Cluster Coordinator and working as a member of the UNICEF-Save the Children Global Education Cluster Team, the purpose of this post is to reinforce UNICEF’s capacity to deliver on its obligations under Education Cannot Wait and DG-ECHO funded initiatives. By providing dedicated technical, coordination and management support, the position will help ensure high-quality implementation, systematic monitoring of results, and timely, accurate communication with donors. It will also play a pivotal role in advancing the GEC’s forthcoming strategy, expected in 2026. At a time when the humanitarian sector is facing significant financial constraints, this role will further bolster UNICEF’s ability to sustain effective partnership engagement and mobilize resources to meet growing needs
Launched in 2019, the Responsible Data for Children (RD4C) initiative was established by UNICEF to promote the responsible use of data in ways that advance children’s well-being while minimizing risks and potential harms associated with data collection, processing, and use. Grounded in seven principles, RD4C provides a framework for dialogue and action on how to embed responsible data governance practices centering child rights and needs across diverse contexts. Through practical tools and case studies, the initiative supports stakeholders in translating the RD4C principles into concrete, context-specific practices.
The purpose of this consultancy is to assess the RD4C initiative and to identify opportunities to strategically evolve it to maximize its scale and impact.
The consultancy also aims to refresh the unique scope and value proposition of the RD4C initiative in this context and to strengthen its partnerships and governance for greater, collective impact in support of children. Specifically, UNICEF seeks a consultant to carry out the following activities:
Are you a strategic relationship-builder passionate about creating global impact? UNICEF’s Child Nutrition Fund (CNF) seeks a dynamic Partnerships Specialist to drive resource mobilization and forge alliances that combat child malnutrition worldwide. In this high-visibility role, you’ll craft winning funding proposals, engage bilateral and private-sector partners, and champion evidence-based solutions to end stunting and wasting. Leverage your expertise in donor relations and strategic advocacy to amplify CNF’s reach—ensuring children in vulnerable communities receive life-saving nutrition interventions. If you’re ready to turn partnerships into measurable change, join us in delivering on the promise of the SDGs
The candidate will be responsible for providing technical support to the implementation, monitoring, and evaluation of all stages of social policy programing and related advocacy from strategic planning and formulation to delivery of concrete and sustainable results. This includes programmes aimed at improving (a) public policies to reduce child poverty; (b) social protection coverage and impact on children; (c) the transparency, adequacy, equity and efficiency of child-focused public investments and financial management; and (d) governance, decentralization and accountability measures to increase public participation and the quality, equity and coverage of social services. This encompasses both direct programme work with government and civil society partners as well as linkages and support to teams working on education, health, child protection, water and sanitation, and HIV.