UNICEF Cameroon is seeking a dynamic and committed WASH Officer to provide leadership, technical guidance, and programme oversight for WASH interventions in the North-West & South-West (NWSW) regions. This role will support UNICEF’s efforts to ensure access to safe water, adequate sanitation, improved hygiene practices, and strengthened preparedness and resilience of communities affected by crises.
If you are a committed, creative professional and you would like to make an active and lasting contribution to build a better and safe world for children, we would like to hear from you. The State of Palestine office is seeking a dynamic qualified candidate to join our team as a WASH Officer at the NO-B level based in the Gaza Strip, SOP.
The WASH Officer will report to the WASH Specialist and will provide technical, operational, and administrative assistance throughout the WASH programming process. The Officer prepares, manages and implements a variety of technical and administrative tasks, related to the development, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of the WASH output results of the country programme.
The Venezuela Country Office is searching for a committed professional to provide leadership and facilitate the processes that will ensure a well-coordinated, strategic, adequate, coherent, effective and timely response by members of the WASH Cluster.
The vision of the UNICEF Sustainable WASH Innovation Hub (WASH Hub) is to be a global
home for building, accelerating, and scaling transformational climate resilient solutions for a
WASH secure future of universal and equitable access to services, addressing the full ambition of the SDG6.
The WASH Hub sources, pilots and scales transformational climate-resilient solutions that respond to key programmatic challenges that, if solved, will unlock faster progress for a water secure future for children and young people. The Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) Consultant will support the WASH Hub with technical expertise in monitoring, evaluation, and evidence generation for its innovation solutions. The Consultant will provide a comprehensive framework for assessing the effectiveness and impact of water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) initiatives supported by the Hub in different regions and countries. The deliverables will include the development of M&E frameworks, tools, data collection methodologies, and performance indicators to track progress, measure outcomes, and ensure accountability. The consultancy will also establish a robust system for data analysis and reporting, facilitate capacity-building for local stakeholders, and offer recommendations for continuous improvements in data collection, analysis, documentation and reporting for the Sustainable WASH Hub.
Le bureau de l’UNICEF en Mauritanie est à la recherche d’un (e) professionnel(le) engagé(e) et expérimenté (e) pour le poste de WASH Manager au niveau NOD, Fixed Term. Sous la supervision directe du/de la Représentant(e) adjoint(e) du programme (niveau P4), le WASH Manager est chargé de diriger la section WASH, ainsi que de piloter l’élaboration, la préparation, la gestion, la mise en œuvre, le suivi et l’évaluation du programme WASH dans le cadre du programme national.
The vision of the SDG for WASH in HCFs is to ensure that by 2030, every HCF, in every setting, has safely managed, reliable water, sanitation and hygiene facilities and practices to meet the needs of staff and patients. In Bangladesh, the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW), in collaboration with the Ministry of Local Government, has developed the first ‘National WASH in Health Care Facility Strategy and Framework for Action (2019-2023)’ with the technical support of UNICEF. Through this document, the WASH in HCFs strategy and framework for action were developed, but the gap remains in WASH in HCFs to ensure quality of care. According to the analysis jointly conducted by UNICEF and WHO in 2021, the status of basic WASH services in HCFs for water supply is 64%, for sanitation is 31%, for hand hygiene is 38%, for health care waste management is 34%, while there was no insufficient data for environmental cleaning.
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. UNICEF Philippines is looking for a WASH Solarization Technical Consultant who will provide specialized, high-level technical expertise to support UNICEF’s WASH Thematic Funding initiative focused on the solarization of critical WASH facilities in Tawi-Tawi Province, BARMM.
UNICEF works in some of the world’s toughest places, to reach the world’s most disadvantaged children. To save their lives. To defend their rights. To help them fulfill their potential. Across 190 countries and territories, we work for every child, everywhere, every day, to build a better world for everyone.
Are you passionate about creating a cleaner, safer, and more resilient environment for children? UNICEF Uganda is seeking a dynamic and committed WASH Officer (environment and climate action) to join our team in Kampala. In this pivotal role, you will support the WASH Environment and Climate Action Programme, working closely with government, private sector, civil society, and youth to drive forward child-centered policies and actions on environment, climate change, and disaster risk reduction.
This is your opportunity to make a tangible impact—strengthening national capacity, accelerating climate solutions, and ensuring that every child grows up in a safe and sustainable world.
Safe to Learn (STL) is a global initiative hosted by UNICEF that brings together governments, civil society, and international partners to end violence in and around schools so that every child is safe to learn. The initiative supports countries to strengthen policies, systems, and practices that prevent and respond to all forms of violence—physical, sexual, psychological, and online—while promoting positive, inclusive, and gender-responsive learning environments.
The Safe to Learn Secretariat, housed in UNICEF’s Education Section, provides technical guidance, coordination, and knowledge management for partners, governments, and field practitioners. STL is intensifying efforts to generate and use evidence through STL benchmarking assessments, diagnostic tools, and country-led learning to inform national policy and programming. To ensure high-quality implementation, learning, and reporting, the Secretariat requires additional capacity to strengthen its monitoring and learning functions, and provide field facing technical support to country partners.
The purpose of this consultancy is to provide technical support at the global and country level to the Safe to Learn Initiative. The consultant will work closely with the STL Secretariat, UNICEF Country Offices, and members of the STL Country Engagement Task Force, under the supervision of the Head of the Safe to Learn Secretariat.
The scope of work is as follows, in line with the STL 2026 work plan objectives;
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.
To assess the technical, financial, institutional, environmental, and social feasibility of promoting solar PV systems among households and public utilities with battery storage, and assess the potential for future scaling up to make services and systems key for children more resilient and shock responsive
UNICEF Mongolia is looking for a short-term National Consultant who will support the Gender Review of Mongolia’s Social Protection system and supporting the strengthening the social protection systems reform.
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 is seeking the services of an experienced consultant to support in assessing, enhancing, and integrating the ESRMP platform - Social and Environmental Safeguarding Risk Management Plan. The consultancy will focus on improving user-friendliness, aligning the tool with UNICEF's programme cycle, incorporating comprehensive risk management measures, developing user guides, assessing system integration possibilities, and exploring options for third-party access beyond the SharePoint environment. The details of the required services are defined in the scope of work below
The Risk Management in Programming and Safeguarding (RMPS) unit—part of the Programme Effectiveness Team (PET) within the Division of Data, Analytics, Planning and Monitoring (DAPM)—was established in 2024 to promote an integrated approach to risk management and safeguarding. RMPS is organized around four pillars:
1. Environmental and Social Standards (ESS) in Programming and Safeguarding
2. Complaints and Feedback Management
3. Programme Implementation Risk Management/HACT
4. Data Protection
Aligned with DAPM/PET’s mandate and in collaboration with PG, RMPS supports decision-making and organizational learning, enhancing the effectiveness and results of UNICEF and its partners to uphold children's rights. RMPS also works with the Chief Risk Officer to strengthen UNICEF’s enterprise risk management by fostering coordination across risk areas and integrating risk into programmatic, operational, and strategic planning.
Following the release of key regulatory documents – the Policy and Procedure on ESS in Programming (June 2025), the Policy on Safeguarding (March 2024, revised June 2025), and the forthcoming Procedure on Complaints and Feedback Management – RMPS has initiated the rollout of the Social and Environmental Safeguarding Framework.
The consultancy aims to support RMPS in implementing the Social and Environmental Safeguarding (SES) rollout and, in parallel, assist Regional and Country Offices in meeting institutional donor requirements—primarily from IFIs, KfW, and GCF—related to SES. The consultant will also help align RMPS’s work with other risk areas, including AAP and data protection, and support ESS/Safeguarding compliance across programmes and operations.
The consultancy will be supervised by RMPS in close coordination with relevant units within DAPM and other stakeholders.
This consultancy will be responsible for supporting the Migration and Displacement Hub’s role in coordinating the development and dissemination of communications assets for the PROSPECTS partnership, including joint deliverables with partners, as well as implementing an advocacy strategy on migrant and displaced children within the broader context of UNICEF’s global advocacy priorities for children on the move.
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.
To bring external expertise towards the management of complaints of protection against retaliation and other workplace issues based on relevant UN/UNICEF Policies and Standard Operating Procedures and provide expertise towards the work of the Office on Policy Review/Development
UNICEF Cameroon is seeking a dynamic and committed WASH Officer to provide leadership, technical guidance, and programme oversight for WASH interventions in the North-West & South-West (NWSW) regions. This role will support UNICEF’s efforts to ensure access to safe water, adequate sanitation, improved hygiene practices, and strengthened preparedness and resilience of communities affected by crises.
If you are a committed, creative professional and you would like to make an active and lasting contribution to build a better and safe world for children, we would like to hear from you. The State of Palestine office is seeking a dynamic qualified candidate to join our team as a WASH Officer at the NO-B level based in the Gaza Strip, SOP.
The WASH Officer will report to the WASH Specialist and will provide technical, operational, and administrative assistance throughout the WASH programming process. The Officer prepares, manages and implements a variety of technical and administrative tasks, related to the development, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of the WASH output results of the country programme.
The Venezuela Country Office is searching for a committed professional to provide leadership and facilitate the processes that will ensure a well-coordinated, strategic, adequate, coherent, effective and timely response by members of the WASH Cluster.
The vision of the UNICEF Sustainable WASH Innovation Hub (WASH Hub) is to be a global
home for building, accelerating, and scaling transformational climate resilient solutions for a
WASH secure future of universal and equitable access to services, addressing the full ambition of the SDG6.
The WASH Hub sources, pilots and scales transformational climate-resilient solutions that respond to key programmatic challenges that, if solved, will unlock faster progress for a water secure future for children and young people. The Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) Consultant will support the WASH Hub with technical expertise in monitoring, evaluation, and evidence generation for its innovation solutions. The Consultant will provide a comprehensive framework for assessing the effectiveness and impact of water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) initiatives supported by the Hub in different regions and countries. The deliverables will include the development of M&E frameworks, tools, data collection methodologies, and performance indicators to track progress, measure outcomes, and ensure accountability. The consultancy will also establish a robust system for data analysis and reporting, facilitate capacity-building for local stakeholders, and offer recommendations for continuous improvements in data collection, analysis, documentation and reporting for the Sustainable WASH Hub.
Le bureau de l’UNICEF en Mauritanie est à la recherche d’un (e) professionnel(le) engagé(e) et expérimenté (e) pour le poste de WASH Manager au niveau NOD, Fixed Term. Sous la supervision directe du/de la Représentant(e) adjoint(e) du programme (niveau P4), le WASH Manager est chargé de diriger la section WASH, ainsi que de piloter l’élaboration, la préparation, la gestion, la mise en œuvre, le suivi et l’évaluation du programme WASH dans le cadre du programme national.
The vision of the SDG for WASH in HCFs is to ensure that by 2030, every HCF, in every setting, has safely managed, reliable water, sanitation and hygiene facilities and practices to meet the needs of staff and patients. In Bangladesh, the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW), in collaboration with the Ministry of Local Government, has developed the first ‘National WASH in Health Care Facility Strategy and Framework for Action (2019-2023)’ with the technical support of UNICEF. Through this document, the WASH in HCFs strategy and framework for action were developed, but the gap remains in WASH in HCFs to ensure quality of care. According to the analysis jointly conducted by UNICEF and WHO in 2021, the status of basic WASH services in HCFs for water supply is 64%, for sanitation is 31%, for hand hygiene is 38%, for health care waste management is 34%, while there was no insufficient data for environmental cleaning.
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. UNICEF Philippines is looking for a WASH Solarization Technical Consultant who will provide specialized, high-level technical expertise to support UNICEF’s WASH Thematic Funding initiative focused on the solarization of critical WASH facilities in Tawi-Tawi Province, BARMM.
UNICEF works in some of the world’s toughest places, to reach the world’s most disadvantaged children. To save their lives. To defend their rights. To help them fulfill their potential. Across 190 countries and territories, we work for every child, everywhere, every day, to build a better world for everyone.
Are you passionate about creating a cleaner, safer, and more resilient environment for children? UNICEF Uganda is seeking a dynamic and committed WASH Officer (environment and climate action) to join our team in Kampala. In this pivotal role, you will support the WASH Environment and Climate Action Programme, working closely with government, private sector, civil society, and youth to drive forward child-centered policies and actions on environment, climate change, and disaster risk reduction.
This is your opportunity to make a tangible impact—strengthening national capacity, accelerating climate solutions, and ensuring that every child grows up in a safe and sustainable world.
Safe to Learn (STL) is a global initiative hosted by UNICEF that brings together governments, civil society, and international partners to end violence in and around schools so that every child is safe to learn. The initiative supports countries to strengthen policies, systems, and practices that prevent and respond to all forms of violence—physical, sexual, psychological, and online—while promoting positive, inclusive, and gender-responsive learning environments.
The Safe to Learn Secretariat, housed in UNICEF’s Education Section, provides technical guidance, coordination, and knowledge management for partners, governments, and field practitioners. STL is intensifying efforts to generate and use evidence through STL benchmarking assessments, diagnostic tools, and country-led learning to inform national policy and programming. To ensure high-quality implementation, learning, and reporting, the Secretariat requires additional capacity to strengthen its monitoring and learning functions, and provide field facing technical support to country partners.
The purpose of this consultancy is to provide technical support at the global and country level to the Safe to Learn Initiative. The consultant will work closely with the STL Secretariat, UNICEF Country Offices, and members of the STL Country Engagement Task Force, under the supervision of the Head of the Safe to Learn Secretariat.
The scope of work is as follows, in line with the STL 2026 work plan objectives;
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.
To assess the technical, financial, institutional, environmental, and social feasibility of promoting solar PV systems among households and public utilities with battery storage, and assess the potential for future scaling up to make services and systems key for children more resilient and shock responsive
UNICEF Mongolia is looking for a short-term National Consultant who will support the Gender Review of Mongolia’s Social Protection system and supporting the strengthening the social protection systems reform.
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 is seeking the services of an experienced consultant to support in assessing, enhancing, and integrating the ESRMP platform - Social and Environmental Safeguarding Risk Management Plan. The consultancy will focus on improving user-friendliness, aligning the tool with UNICEF's programme cycle, incorporating comprehensive risk management measures, developing user guides, assessing system integration possibilities, and exploring options for third-party access beyond the SharePoint environment. The details of the required services are defined in the scope of work below
The Risk Management in Programming and Safeguarding (RMPS) unit—part of the Programme Effectiveness Team (PET) within the Division of Data, Analytics, Planning and Monitoring (DAPM)—was established in 2024 to promote an integrated approach to risk management and safeguarding. RMPS is organized around four pillars:
1. Environmental and Social Standards (ESS) in Programming and Safeguarding
2. Complaints and Feedback Management
3. Programme Implementation Risk Management/HACT
4. Data Protection
Aligned with DAPM/PET’s mandate and in collaboration with PG, RMPS supports decision-making and organizational learning, enhancing the effectiveness and results of UNICEF and its partners to uphold children's rights. RMPS also works with the Chief Risk Officer to strengthen UNICEF’s enterprise risk management by fostering coordination across risk areas and integrating risk into programmatic, operational, and strategic planning.
Following the release of key regulatory documents – the Policy and Procedure on ESS in Programming (June 2025), the Policy on Safeguarding (March 2024, revised June 2025), and the forthcoming Procedure on Complaints and Feedback Management – RMPS has initiated the rollout of the Social and Environmental Safeguarding Framework.
The consultancy aims to support RMPS in implementing the Social and Environmental Safeguarding (SES) rollout and, in parallel, assist Regional and Country Offices in meeting institutional donor requirements—primarily from IFIs, KfW, and GCF—related to SES. The consultant will also help align RMPS’s work with other risk areas, including AAP and data protection, and support ESS/Safeguarding compliance across programmes and operations.
The consultancy will be supervised by RMPS in close coordination with relevant units within DAPM and other stakeholders.
This consultancy will be responsible for supporting the Migration and Displacement Hub’s role in coordinating the development and dissemination of communications assets for the PROSPECTS partnership, including joint deliverables with partners, as well as implementing an advocacy strategy on migrant and displaced children within the broader context of UNICEF’s global advocacy priorities for children on the move.
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.
To bring external expertise towards the management of complaints of protection against retaliation and other workplace issues based on relevant UN/UNICEF Policies and Standard Operating Procedures and provide expertise towards the work of the Office on Policy Review/Development