UNICEF Nepal is seeking an Expert Consultant to Support UNICEF and DWSSM in Implementing Systematic Water and Wastewater Quality Monitoring, Testing, and Data Management as part of the UNICEF Nepal WASH Programme.
UNICEF Honduras looks for WASH in Emergencies Officer to provide professional technical, operational and administrative assistance in the implementation of humanitarian funds.
The WASH Officer reports to the WASH Specialist who is at level 3 for supervision. The WASH Officer provides 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 assignment aims to enhance UNICEF’s capacity in CEED by supporting the mobilization on climate finance. This will be achieved by conceptualizing proposals, developing concept notes and proposals for major international climate funds- particularly vertical funds and international financial institutions (IFIs) and creating climate rationales for UNICEF South Sudan
This is a readvertisement of the external VA for replacement of WASH Specialist, NO3 in Sittwe office UNICEF, Myanmar. Interested Myanmar nationals with relevant qualifications and skills are eligible to apply.
UNICEF is seeking for a Consultant who will be responsible for supporting the effective implementation of the Partnership for a Lead-Free Future (PLF) Strategy and contributing to coordination and integration across Secretariat functions and partnership activities. Working under the guidance of the PLF Director and in close collaboration with Secretariat teams and partners, the incumbent will help align efforts across PLF’s pillars, support collaboration within the partnership ecosystem, and contribute to steady progress toward the 2040 goal of ending childhood lead poisoning.
¡Te estamos buscando!
Buscamos a una persona consultora con experiencia en WASH y respuesta humanitaria, que quiera aportar al fortalecimiento de intervenciones en contextos de emergencia en El Salvador. Si tienes enfoque estratégico, capacidad técnica y compromiso con los derechos de la niñez, esta oportunidad es para ti.
UNICEF works in over 190 countries and territories to save children’s lives, defend their rights, and help them fulfill their potential, from early childhood through adolescence.
At UNICEF, we are committed, passionate, and proud of what we do for as long as we are needed. Promoting the rights of every child is not just a job – it is a calling.
UNICEF is a place where careers are built. We offer our staff diverse opportunities for professional and personal development that will help them reinforce a sense of purpose while serving children and communities across the world. We welcome everyone who wants to belong and grow in a diverse and passionate culture., coupled with an attractive compensation and benefits package.
UNICEF Jordan country Office is seeking to hire a consultant to provide specialized technical assistance to strengthen structured and sustainable private sector engagement in advancing child online protection. This will include promoting and facilitating the adoption of safety-by-design approaches and technological solutions that prevent, detect, block, report, and remove child sexual exploitation and abuse material, in alignment with national regulatory frameworks and UNICEF global standards.
L’UNICEF s’est engagé à appuyer le ministère de la Santé Publique dans la mise en œuvre et la coordination des interventions de santé numérique identifiées dans le plan de mise en œuvre de la stratégie nationale de santé numérique 2023-2027. Par ailleurs, Dans le cadre des initiatives de transformation numérique soutenues par la Mastercard Foundation, l’UNICEF et le ministère de la Santé Publique s’engagent concrètement à renforcer les systèmes de santé communautaire par l’intégration de solutions numériques durables, interopérables et centrées sur les agents de santé communautaires. Ce processus comprend le développement et l’extension de registres géoréférencés qui gère la Liste Maitresse des Agents Communautaires (LMAC), le renforcement des capacités via des plateformes d’e-learning, ainsi que la mise en place ou le renforcement des systèmes électroniques d’information sanitaire communautaires (eCHIS).
Le ministère de la Santé Publique, avec l’appui de l’UNICEF et Mastercard Foundation, s’est engagé dans la mise en œuvre d’un programme pour le renforcement du personnel de santé communautaire (Agents Communautaires et Relais Communautaires).
Dans le cadre de l’opérationnalisation du pilier sur l’employabilité et le renforcement de compétences, il est prévu de fournir un appui technique au MOH dans la réalisation des formations de 35.000 nouveaux AC et la remise à niveau des AC existants dans les régions d’intervention cibles du programme à travers la planification, l’appui à la coordination, le développement et le suivi de la réalisation du plan opérationnel dans les régions et districts prioritaires.
In partnership with the South African Department of Basic Education (DBE), The Education Outcomes Fund (EOF) launched the South Africa ECCE Outcomes Fund (“Fund 1.0”) in December 2025. Over three years, five implementing partners (IPs) will open around 1.4k new Early learning programmes (ELPs) and support around 600 existing ones throughout the country. The Outcomes fund is a form of outcomes-based financing, wherein payment to IPs is dependent on their progress towards pre-specified target outcomes. Under this model, EOF, IPs, and pre-financers providing working capital and performance management to the IPs, will frequently collect monitoring and evaluation data related to the interventions.
Fund 1.0 was developed as a way to learn about how to improve ECCE quality, to provide space for innovation, and as an opportunity for the DBE to broaden partnerships with non-state ECCE providers. Towards the scaling objectives of the 2030 ECD strategy and as outlined in the Bana Pele Blueprint, the DBE and EOF are interested in surfacing learnings from Fund 1.0 to inform the design of a future outcomes fund (“ELP Fund 2.0”). To support that effort, EOF is looking to collaborate with a consultant who will serve as a full-time member of the South Africa country team, to lead the learning, scaling, and evidence synthesis agenda for Fund 1.0.
If you are a dedicated and results-driven public health professional and are passionate about improving child nutrition outcomes, the world’s leading children’s rights organization would like to hear from you.
UNICEF Philippines is seeking a Nutrition Consultant (PIMAM/Wasting) who will support the Nutrition Specialist in the effective program management of the PIMAM (Philippine Integrated Management of Acute Malnutrition) or wasting portfolio across relevant Child Nutrition Fund components.
The consultant will help accelerate service coverage, strengthen quality of care and systems, and support evidence-based scale-up. This role will work closely with key stakeholders—including PhilHealth, the Department of Health, the National Nutrition Council, local government units, and institutional partners—to provide technical support in capacity building, monitor program implementation, and ensure timely and accurate reporting of PIMAM and wasting programme results.
This consultancy is an opportunity to support five frontrunner countries—Haiti, Kenya, Madagascar, Nigeria, and South Sudan—in documenting the implementation of the Joint Action to Stop Wasting (JASW) and generating evidence-driven learning products. The consultant will provide technical and methodological support across the learning process, including designing data collection approaches, facilitating data gathering and analysis, and preparing country learning briefs and multi‑country thematic briefs. The role also synthesizes cross-country findings to identify common patterns, good practices, and lessons that inform adaptive management and strengthen the JASW partnership model, working under the guidance of global UNICEF and WFP teams.
Le Partenariat pour la résilience au Sahel est mis en oeuvre dans plus de 200
municipalités dans les cinq pays du Sahel qui bénéficient du programme (Mali, Burkina
Faso, Niger, Mauritanie, Tchad) avec un potentiel de mise à l’échelle substantiel.
Human Resources
United Nations Children’s Fund L’UNICEF et la GIZ visent ainsi à tirer les leçons de cette intervention pour éclairer les approches de gouvernance résiliente et inclusive du handicap dans ces pays du Sahel.
UNICEF Sierra Leone is seeking to hire an international consultant to support a comprehensive mid-term review of the STG and SCG grants to provide actionable recommendations for the remaining implementation period and provide a pathway for sustainability.
The role coordinates and collaborates transversally with the supervision teams of contact providers, BI, Procurement, Digital and other internal areas, ensuring operational coherence, efficiency in execution and a consistent donor experience throughout their different journeys.
The role ensures in particular:
• Timely and quality execution of planned activities.
• Systematic monitoring of KPIs and operational results.
• Organization and prioritization of tasks and processes.
• Effective coordination with suppliers and internal areas.
• Use of digital tools and data for continuous improvement.
UNICEF Mozambique is implementing its Country Programme (2022–2026) in partnership with national and provincial government counterparts. Annual Reviews with ministerial counterparts are a key accountability and strategic planning mechanism to assess progress against CPD outputs and outcomes, identify bottlenecks, and agree on corrective actions and priorities for the following year.
UNICEF and the Ministry of Gender Equality and Child Welfare (MGECW) has identified the need to strengthen inclusive and meaningful child participation mechanisms in Namibia.
Consultations with children have highlighted that formally recognized participation structures such as the Children’s Parliament and Junior Councils do not adequately reflect the diversity of children’s voices, particularly those from rural, marginalized and underserved communities. To support the operationalization of an inclusive Children’s Permanent Taskforce (PTF), UNICEF seeks to engage an individual national consultant.
The Kenya Country Office SBC Manager will play a pivotal role in advancing UNICEF’s Strategic Plan 2026–2029 and the UNICEF Kenya Country Programme by embedding Social and Behaviour Change (SBC) and Accountability to Affected Populations (AAP) across sectoral programmes. The role will ensure UNICEF’s technical assistance integrates evidence-based SBC, community engagement, feedback and accountability, demand generation, and equity as central drivers of results for children.The incumbent will provide cross-cutting technical leadership in SBC and AAP to UNICEF KCO and across sectors. This will include building institutional capacity, strengthening normative guidance, and ensuring behavioral and social sciences evidence informs policy and programme design.
UNICEF, as the lead agency for nutrition supply procurement in Ethiopia, requires a Logistics Consultant to support the Nutrition and Supply Sections in planning and managing the nutrition supply chain. The assignment will focus on addressing supply chain bottlenecks, strengthening forecasting, pipeline management, distribution, monitoring, and partner capacity, to ensure the timely and accountable delivery of life-saving nutrition supplies and the uninterrupted implementation of nutrition programmes in complex humanitarian and development contexts. The consultant will also support procurement and logistics-related quality assurance for equipment and technology transfer for the local production of nutritious foods.
UNICEF Nepal is seeking an Expert Consultant to Support UNICEF and DWSSM in Implementing Systematic Water and Wastewater Quality Monitoring, Testing, and Data Management as part of the UNICEF Nepal WASH Programme.
UNICEF Honduras looks for WASH in Emergencies Officer to provide professional technical, operational and administrative assistance in the implementation of humanitarian funds.
The WASH Officer reports to the WASH Specialist who is at level 3 for supervision. The WASH Officer provides 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 assignment aims to enhance UNICEF’s capacity in CEED by supporting the mobilization on climate finance. This will be achieved by conceptualizing proposals, developing concept notes and proposals for major international climate funds- particularly vertical funds and international financial institutions (IFIs) and creating climate rationales for UNICEF South Sudan
This is a readvertisement of the external VA for replacement of WASH Specialist, NO3 in Sittwe office UNICEF, Myanmar. Interested Myanmar nationals with relevant qualifications and skills are eligible to apply.
UNICEF is seeking for a Consultant who will be responsible for supporting the effective implementation of the Partnership for a Lead-Free Future (PLF) Strategy and contributing to coordination and integration across Secretariat functions and partnership activities. Working under the guidance of the PLF Director and in close collaboration with Secretariat teams and partners, the incumbent will help align efforts across PLF’s pillars, support collaboration within the partnership ecosystem, and contribute to steady progress toward the 2040 goal of ending childhood lead poisoning.
¡Te estamos buscando!
Buscamos a una persona consultora con experiencia en WASH y respuesta humanitaria, que quiera aportar al fortalecimiento de intervenciones en contextos de emergencia en El Salvador. Si tienes enfoque estratégico, capacidad técnica y compromiso con los derechos de la niñez, esta oportunidad es para ti.
UNICEF works in over 190 countries and territories to save children’s lives, defend their rights, and help them fulfill their potential, from early childhood through adolescence.
At UNICEF, we are committed, passionate, and proud of what we do for as long as we are needed. Promoting the rights of every child is not just a job – it is a calling.
UNICEF is a place where careers are built. We offer our staff diverse opportunities for professional and personal development that will help them reinforce a sense of purpose while serving children and communities across the world. We welcome everyone who wants to belong and grow in a diverse and passionate culture., coupled with an attractive compensation and benefits package.
UNICEF Jordan country Office is seeking to hire a consultant to provide specialized technical assistance to strengthen structured and sustainable private sector engagement in advancing child online protection. This will include promoting and facilitating the adoption of safety-by-design approaches and technological solutions that prevent, detect, block, report, and remove child sexual exploitation and abuse material, in alignment with national regulatory frameworks and UNICEF global standards.
L’UNICEF s’est engagé à appuyer le ministère de la Santé Publique dans la mise en œuvre et la coordination des interventions de santé numérique identifiées dans le plan de mise en œuvre de la stratégie nationale de santé numérique 2023-2027. Par ailleurs, Dans le cadre des initiatives de transformation numérique soutenues par la Mastercard Foundation, l’UNICEF et le ministère de la Santé Publique s’engagent concrètement à renforcer les systèmes de santé communautaire par l’intégration de solutions numériques durables, interopérables et centrées sur les agents de santé communautaires. Ce processus comprend le développement et l’extension de registres géoréférencés qui gère la Liste Maitresse des Agents Communautaires (LMAC), le renforcement des capacités via des plateformes d’e-learning, ainsi que la mise en place ou le renforcement des systèmes électroniques d’information sanitaire communautaires (eCHIS).
Le ministère de la Santé Publique, avec l’appui de l’UNICEF et Mastercard Foundation, s’est engagé dans la mise en œuvre d’un programme pour le renforcement du personnel de santé communautaire (Agents Communautaires et Relais Communautaires).
Dans le cadre de l’opérationnalisation du pilier sur l’employabilité et le renforcement de compétences, il est prévu de fournir un appui technique au MOH dans la réalisation des formations de 35.000 nouveaux AC et la remise à niveau des AC existants dans les régions d’intervention cibles du programme à travers la planification, l’appui à la coordination, le développement et le suivi de la réalisation du plan opérationnel dans les régions et districts prioritaires.
In partnership with the South African Department of Basic Education (DBE), The Education Outcomes Fund (EOF) launched the South Africa ECCE Outcomes Fund (“Fund 1.0”) in December 2025. Over three years, five implementing partners (IPs) will open around 1.4k new Early learning programmes (ELPs) and support around 600 existing ones throughout the country. The Outcomes fund is a form of outcomes-based financing, wherein payment to IPs is dependent on their progress towards pre-specified target outcomes. Under this model, EOF, IPs, and pre-financers providing working capital and performance management to the IPs, will frequently collect monitoring and evaluation data related to the interventions.
Fund 1.0 was developed as a way to learn about how to improve ECCE quality, to provide space for innovation, and as an opportunity for the DBE to broaden partnerships with non-state ECCE providers. Towards the scaling objectives of the 2030 ECD strategy and as outlined in the Bana Pele Blueprint, the DBE and EOF are interested in surfacing learnings from Fund 1.0 to inform the design of a future outcomes fund (“ELP Fund 2.0”). To support that effort, EOF is looking to collaborate with a consultant who will serve as a full-time member of the South Africa country team, to lead the learning, scaling, and evidence synthesis agenda for Fund 1.0.
If you are a dedicated and results-driven public health professional and are passionate about improving child nutrition outcomes, the world’s leading children’s rights organization would like to hear from you.
UNICEF Philippines is seeking a Nutrition Consultant (PIMAM/Wasting) who will support the Nutrition Specialist in the effective program management of the PIMAM (Philippine Integrated Management of Acute Malnutrition) or wasting portfolio across relevant Child Nutrition Fund components.
The consultant will help accelerate service coverage, strengthen quality of care and systems, and support evidence-based scale-up. This role will work closely with key stakeholders—including PhilHealth, the Department of Health, the National Nutrition Council, local government units, and institutional partners—to provide technical support in capacity building, monitor program implementation, and ensure timely and accurate reporting of PIMAM and wasting programme results.
This consultancy is an opportunity to support five frontrunner countries—Haiti, Kenya, Madagascar, Nigeria, and South Sudan—in documenting the implementation of the Joint Action to Stop Wasting (JASW) and generating evidence-driven learning products. The consultant will provide technical and methodological support across the learning process, including designing data collection approaches, facilitating data gathering and analysis, and preparing country learning briefs and multi‑country thematic briefs. The role also synthesizes cross-country findings to identify common patterns, good practices, and lessons that inform adaptive management and strengthen the JASW partnership model, working under the guidance of global UNICEF and WFP teams.
Le Partenariat pour la résilience au Sahel est mis en oeuvre dans plus de 200
municipalités dans les cinq pays du Sahel qui bénéficient du programme (Mali, Burkina
Faso, Niger, Mauritanie, Tchad) avec un potentiel de mise à l’échelle substantiel.
Human Resources
United Nations Children’s Fund L’UNICEF et la GIZ visent ainsi à tirer les leçons de cette intervention pour éclairer les approches de gouvernance résiliente et inclusive du handicap dans ces pays du Sahel.
UNICEF Sierra Leone is seeking to hire an international consultant to support a comprehensive mid-term review of the STG and SCG grants to provide actionable recommendations for the remaining implementation period and provide a pathway for sustainability.
The role coordinates and collaborates transversally with the supervision teams of contact providers, BI, Procurement, Digital and other internal areas, ensuring operational coherence, efficiency in execution and a consistent donor experience throughout their different journeys.
The role ensures in particular:
• Timely and quality execution of planned activities.
• Systematic monitoring of KPIs and operational results.
• Organization and prioritization of tasks and processes.
• Effective coordination with suppliers and internal areas.
• Use of digital tools and data for continuous improvement.
UNICEF Mozambique is implementing its Country Programme (2022–2026) in partnership with national and provincial government counterparts. Annual Reviews with ministerial counterparts are a key accountability and strategic planning mechanism to assess progress against CPD outputs and outcomes, identify bottlenecks, and agree on corrective actions and priorities for the following year.
UNICEF and the Ministry of Gender Equality and Child Welfare (MGECW) has identified the need to strengthen inclusive and meaningful child participation mechanisms in Namibia.
Consultations with children have highlighted that formally recognized participation structures such as the Children’s Parliament and Junior Councils do not adequately reflect the diversity of children’s voices, particularly those from rural, marginalized and underserved communities. To support the operationalization of an inclusive Children’s Permanent Taskforce (PTF), UNICEF seeks to engage an individual national consultant.
The Kenya Country Office SBC Manager will play a pivotal role in advancing UNICEF’s Strategic Plan 2026–2029 and the UNICEF Kenya Country Programme by embedding Social and Behaviour Change (SBC) and Accountability to Affected Populations (AAP) across sectoral programmes. The role will ensure UNICEF’s technical assistance integrates evidence-based SBC, community engagement, feedback and accountability, demand generation, and equity as central drivers of results for children.The incumbent will provide cross-cutting technical leadership in SBC and AAP to UNICEF KCO and across sectors. This will include building institutional capacity, strengthening normative guidance, and ensuring behavioral and social sciences evidence informs policy and programme design.
UNICEF, as the lead agency for nutrition supply procurement in Ethiopia, requires a Logistics Consultant to support the Nutrition and Supply Sections in planning and managing the nutrition supply chain. The assignment will focus on addressing supply chain bottlenecks, strengthening forecasting, pipeline management, distribution, monitoring, and partner capacity, to ensure the timely and accountable delivery of life-saving nutrition supplies and the uninterrupted implementation of nutrition programmes in complex humanitarian and development contexts. The consultant will also support procurement and logistics-related quality assurance for equipment and technology transfer for the local production of nutritious foods.