UNICEF Pacific is looking for a proactive and dedicated Consultant (National or International) for a 5 month assignment (75 working days) to support nutrition strengthening efforts across Solomon Islands.
In partnership with MEHRD, MAL and MHMS, the Consultant will lead comprehensive dietary intake assessments in 9 schools across Western and Isabel Provinces, and 7–9 schools in Guadalcanal Province. You will work closely with provincial government teams, coordinate with other consultants and partners, and contribute to related curriculum development work on nutrition teaching aids.
This role requires 70 days of work in country, including three field visits to each province, with an additional 5 days of remote work permitted. All travel and activity costs will be covered within the contract’s financial proposal. The position will be managed by the UNICEF Solomon Islands Field Office, with technical guidance from the UNICEF Pacific Nutrition Manager.
If you're passionate about improving school nutrition and ready to make a real impact, we’d love to hear from you. Apply now!
Location:Fiji/Pacific Island Countries, Solomon Islands
Are you looking for a hands-on experience to expand your knowledge and skills? UNICEF Ghana has an opportunity for young talents to engage as WASH Knowledge Management (KM) Intern to support Knowledge and Information Management for the WASH Program.
The internship aims to strengthen evidence-based programming and enhance organizational learning through effective data management, documentation, and knowledge-sharing processes.
The internship duration is 26 weeks (Part-time work within 12 months). If you are passionate about data-driven impact and learning-oriented programming, we encourage you to apply.
UNICEF’s Sustainable WASH Innovation Hub (‘the Hub’) is seeking a consultant to develop a Capacity Building Strategy that will equip UNICEF Country Offices, regional teams, governments, and key partners with the capabilities needed to adopt, adapt, and accelerate innovative WASH solutions at scale. Building on the Hub’s vision to drive transformational, climate‑resilient WASH innovations, the strategy will strengthen the ability of national and local actors to deploy emerging technologies, leverage innovative financing, and embed evidence‑driven approaches into programmes that address the most pressing WASH challenges. This assignment forms a critical pillar of the Hub’s next phase (2026–2029), as UNICEF expands its leadership in elevating high‑impact solutions towards multi‑regional adoption.
The consultant will work closely with the WASH Innovation Hub, the new WASH Global Program, global WASH networks, UNICEF Country Offices, and a diverse ecosystem of partners to define the competencies, systems, and resources needed to strengthen innovation capacity across contexts. This includes documenting existing capacity approaches, identifying gaps, synthesising global best practice, and proposing a coherent framework with clear pathways, milestones, and enabling conditions for sustained capacity development. The resulting strategy will help position UNICEF’s new Nairobi‑based WASH Centre of Excellence and the Hub as global drivers of capability strengthening—empowering governments, practitioners, and local innovators to deliver climate‑resilient WASH services at scale, and ultimately shaping a more equitable, water‑secure future for every child.
Between December 2025 and mid-January 2026, Mozambique experienced severe flooding that affected more than 724,000 people across several provinces. Gaza Province was among the hardest hit, with extensive damage to water supply systems, contamination of more than 210 boreholes, and interruption of services for over 140,000 people. Sanitation systems were also affected, increasing risks of diarrheal diseases and suspected cholera.
The consultant will provide technical and operational support to UNICEF and Government partners to implement the WASH early recovery phase in flood-affected areas, with a focus on system assessment, prioritization, support to technical design, procurement, implementation support and coordination.
In order to provide sustainable access to safe water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) services in communities and to improve the enabling environment in schools and health facilities, UNICEF Uganda is planning to support the construction and rehabilitation of WASH facilities in selected districts in Western Region (Kikuube, Kamwenge and Isingiro) and the West Nile sub region (Yumbe, Adjumani, Terego and Madi Okollo).
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.
Visit our website to learn more about what we do at UNICEF.
UNICEF is committed to advancing climate‑resilient development and exploring innovative financing approaches that can support child-focused climate action. As part of this work, UNICEF is assessing opportunities to design, pilot, and evaluate carbon credit schemes that can mobilize high-integrity climate finance to safeguard children’s rights and accelerate sustainable financing for WASH. In the context of this, UNICEF now seeks to engage a highly qualified Sustainable Finance Specialist with technical expertise in carbon credit project development, climate finance mechanisms, and sustainable and blended financing models supporting UNICEF’s climate action programming.
UNICEF is committed to advancing climate‑resilient development and exploring innovative financing approaches that can support child-focused climate action. As part of this work, UNICEF is assessing opportunities for design, pilot, and scaling of models that can mobilize and accelerate sustainable and blended financing for WASH.
In the context of this, UNICEF proposes to engage the expertise of a highly qualified Sustainable and Blended Finance specialist to facilitate the effective implementation of sustainable and innovative finance solutions for WASH. These tasks encompass scoping, mapping, and supporting Sustainable Finance solutions, and technical support to regional and country offices as well as advising HQ, regional, and country offices working on scaling solutions and projects.
The consultant will support the implementation of the WASH Work Plan and KM under the multi-country grants, working closely with team members and regional WASH colleagues.
UNICEF Turkmenistan Country Office (CO), in partnership with the Ministry of Education and the National Red Crescent Society of Turkmenistan (NRCST), supports national efforts to strengthen emergency preparedness and climate change adaptation across the education sector. These efforts aim to ensure a safe and clean environment, uninterrupted access to quality education, health, nutrition and WASH services for children, and enhanced protection of the most deprived and vulnerable groups, including children with disabilities, from the consequences of natural disasters and climate-induced risks.
Within this framework, UNICEF is supporting the resilience of schools through the implementation of the Green School Programme. Through the engagement of education sector professionals, school administrations, teachers, young volunteers and adolescents in disaster risk-prone areas, the initiative seeks to enhance preparedness, reduce risks and mitigate the impacts of potential disasters at school and community levels.
Building on ongoing pilot initiatives implemented in 18 schools under DRR interventions and 20 schools under the Green School Programme, UNICEF plans to expand both interventions to at least 100 schools nationwide in 2026.
Within the framework of the Programme Document implemented jointly with the NRCST, and in line with the 2026 Annual Work Plan between UNICEF and the Ministry of Education, UNICEF seeks to engage a National Consultant to provide technical and operational support for the implementation and scale-up of the Green School Programme while ensuring coherence with broader DRR interventions across the education system.
Le bureau du Togo recrute un(e) champion(ne) international(e) chargé(e) de la documentation des interventions liées à la chaîne du froid, à la logistique et à la gestion des vaccins dans le cadre du Grand Rattrapage
Le but de la consultation est de contribuer à l'amélioration dans la collecte des données de Big Catch Up, l’organisation des activités d’intensification et la mise en œuvre de la feuille de route de clôture et de réconciliation.
Dans le cadre de la mise en œuvre d’une stratégie de communication de proximité visant à promouvoir la parentalité positive et les alternatives aux pratiques disciplinaires violentes, l’UNICEF, en collaboration avec le ministère de la Famille, de la Femme, de l’Enfance et des Séniors, appuie l’organisation d’ateliers régionaux dédiés à l’élaboration et à la mise en œuvre de plans d’action au niveau local.
Ces ateliers s’adressent principalement aux professionnel·le·s de première ligne (travailleurs sociaux, psychologues, délégués à la protection de l’enfance, leaders religieux) intervenant auprès des familles, les professionnels des médias ainsi que les activistes au sein de la société civile. Ils ont pour objectif de renforcer le dialogue communautaire, d’accroître la sensibilisation et de favoriser des changements durables de comportements en matière de pratiques éducatives positives, bienveillantes et non violentes. Ceci, par le développement de plans d’action au niveau local dans 7 régions (Tunis, Jendouba, Siliana, Kairouan, Kasserine, Sidi Bouzid, Medenine)
Afin de capitaliser cette expérience, de valoriser les efforts engagés par les différents acteurs et de rendre visibles les transformations générées par le projet, l’UNICEF prévoit de documenter l’ensemble du processus de mise en œuvre. À cet effet, l’organisation souhaite recruter un·e consultant·e spécialisé·e en documentation audiovisuelle, chargé·e de produire des contenus visuels et narratifs de qualité (photographies, vidéos, articles, témoignages) et de réaliser un film récapitulatif final mettant en lumière les résultats, les bonnes pratiques et les impacts du projet sur les communautés bénéficiaires.
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.
UNICEF Maldives has an exciting vacancy for a Climate Resilience Officer, NOB (Temporary Appointment) UNICEF MALDIVES (for Maldivian Nationals only) all qualified nationals are invited to apply!
UNICEF Mongolia is looking for a National Consultant who will focus on enhancing the capacity of health facilities to provide quality maternal nutrition services for pregnant women and scaling up essential nutrition services in primary health facilities.
UNICEF Pacific is looking for a proactive and dedicated Consultant (National or International) for a 5 month assignment (75 working days) to support nutrition strengthening efforts across Solomon Islands.
In partnership with MEHRD, MAL and MHMS, the Consultant will lead comprehensive dietary intake assessments in 9 schools across Western and Isabel Provinces, and 7–9 schools in Guadalcanal Province. You will work closely with provincial government teams, coordinate with other consultants and partners, and contribute to related curriculum development work on nutrition teaching aids.
This role requires 70 days of work in country, including three field visits to each province, with an additional 5 days of remote work permitted. All travel and activity costs will be covered within the contract’s financial proposal. The position will be managed by the UNICEF Solomon Islands Field Office, with technical guidance from the UNICEF Pacific Nutrition Manager.
If you're passionate about improving school nutrition and ready to make a real impact, we’d love to hear from you. Apply now!
Location:Fiji/Pacific Island Countries, Solomon Islands
Are you looking for a hands-on experience to expand your knowledge and skills? UNICEF Ghana has an opportunity for young talents to engage as WASH Knowledge Management (KM) Intern to support Knowledge and Information Management for the WASH Program.
The internship aims to strengthen evidence-based programming and enhance organizational learning through effective data management, documentation, and knowledge-sharing processes.
The internship duration is 26 weeks (Part-time work within 12 months). If you are passionate about data-driven impact and learning-oriented programming, we encourage you to apply.
UNICEF’s Sustainable WASH Innovation Hub (‘the Hub’) is seeking a consultant to develop a Capacity Building Strategy that will equip UNICEF Country Offices, regional teams, governments, and key partners with the capabilities needed to adopt, adapt, and accelerate innovative WASH solutions at scale. Building on the Hub’s vision to drive transformational, climate‑resilient WASH innovations, the strategy will strengthen the ability of national and local actors to deploy emerging technologies, leverage innovative financing, and embed evidence‑driven approaches into programmes that address the most pressing WASH challenges. This assignment forms a critical pillar of the Hub’s next phase (2026–2029), as UNICEF expands its leadership in elevating high‑impact solutions towards multi‑regional adoption.
The consultant will work closely with the WASH Innovation Hub, the new WASH Global Program, global WASH networks, UNICEF Country Offices, and a diverse ecosystem of partners to define the competencies, systems, and resources needed to strengthen innovation capacity across contexts. This includes documenting existing capacity approaches, identifying gaps, synthesising global best practice, and proposing a coherent framework with clear pathways, milestones, and enabling conditions for sustained capacity development. The resulting strategy will help position UNICEF’s new Nairobi‑based WASH Centre of Excellence and the Hub as global drivers of capability strengthening—empowering governments, practitioners, and local innovators to deliver climate‑resilient WASH services at scale, and ultimately shaping a more equitable, water‑secure future for every child.
Between December 2025 and mid-January 2026, Mozambique experienced severe flooding that affected more than 724,000 people across several provinces. Gaza Province was among the hardest hit, with extensive damage to water supply systems, contamination of more than 210 boreholes, and interruption of services for over 140,000 people. Sanitation systems were also affected, increasing risks of diarrheal diseases and suspected cholera.
The consultant will provide technical and operational support to UNICEF and Government partners to implement the WASH early recovery phase in flood-affected areas, with a focus on system assessment, prioritization, support to technical design, procurement, implementation support and coordination.
In order to provide sustainable access to safe water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) services in communities and to improve the enabling environment in schools and health facilities, UNICEF Uganda is planning to support the construction and rehabilitation of WASH facilities in selected districts in Western Region (Kikuube, Kamwenge and Isingiro) and the West Nile sub region (Yumbe, Adjumani, Terego and Madi Okollo).
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.
Visit our website to learn more about what we do at UNICEF.
UNICEF is committed to advancing climate‑resilient development and exploring innovative financing approaches that can support child-focused climate action. As part of this work, UNICEF is assessing opportunities to design, pilot, and evaluate carbon credit schemes that can mobilize high-integrity climate finance to safeguard children’s rights and accelerate sustainable financing for WASH. In the context of this, UNICEF now seeks to engage a highly qualified Sustainable Finance Specialist with technical expertise in carbon credit project development, climate finance mechanisms, and sustainable and blended financing models supporting UNICEF’s climate action programming.
UNICEF is committed to advancing climate‑resilient development and exploring innovative financing approaches that can support child-focused climate action. As part of this work, UNICEF is assessing opportunities for design, pilot, and scaling of models that can mobilize and accelerate sustainable and blended financing for WASH.
In the context of this, UNICEF proposes to engage the expertise of a highly qualified Sustainable and Blended Finance specialist to facilitate the effective implementation of sustainable and innovative finance solutions for WASH. These tasks encompass scoping, mapping, and supporting Sustainable Finance solutions, and technical support to regional and country offices as well as advising HQ, regional, and country offices working on scaling solutions and projects.
The consultant will support the implementation of the WASH Work Plan and KM under the multi-country grants, working closely with team members and regional WASH colleagues.
UNICEF Turkmenistan Country Office (CO), in partnership with the Ministry of Education and the National Red Crescent Society of Turkmenistan (NRCST), supports national efforts to strengthen emergency preparedness and climate change adaptation across the education sector. These efforts aim to ensure a safe and clean environment, uninterrupted access to quality education, health, nutrition and WASH services for children, and enhanced protection of the most deprived and vulnerable groups, including children with disabilities, from the consequences of natural disasters and climate-induced risks.
Within this framework, UNICEF is supporting the resilience of schools through the implementation of the Green School Programme. Through the engagement of education sector professionals, school administrations, teachers, young volunteers and adolescents in disaster risk-prone areas, the initiative seeks to enhance preparedness, reduce risks and mitigate the impacts of potential disasters at school and community levels.
Building on ongoing pilot initiatives implemented in 18 schools under DRR interventions and 20 schools under the Green School Programme, UNICEF plans to expand both interventions to at least 100 schools nationwide in 2026.
Within the framework of the Programme Document implemented jointly with the NRCST, and in line with the 2026 Annual Work Plan between UNICEF and the Ministry of Education, UNICEF seeks to engage a National Consultant to provide technical and operational support for the implementation and scale-up of the Green School Programme while ensuring coherence with broader DRR interventions across the education system.
Le bureau du Togo recrute un(e) champion(ne) international(e) chargé(e) de la documentation des interventions liées à la chaîne du froid, à la logistique et à la gestion des vaccins dans le cadre du Grand Rattrapage
Le but de la consultation est de contribuer à l'amélioration dans la collecte des données de Big Catch Up, l’organisation des activités d’intensification et la mise en œuvre de la feuille de route de clôture et de réconciliation.
Dans le cadre de la mise en œuvre d’une stratégie de communication de proximité visant à promouvoir la parentalité positive et les alternatives aux pratiques disciplinaires violentes, l’UNICEF, en collaboration avec le ministère de la Famille, de la Femme, de l’Enfance et des Séniors, appuie l’organisation d’ateliers régionaux dédiés à l’élaboration et à la mise en œuvre de plans d’action au niveau local.
Ces ateliers s’adressent principalement aux professionnel·le·s de première ligne (travailleurs sociaux, psychologues, délégués à la protection de l’enfance, leaders religieux) intervenant auprès des familles, les professionnels des médias ainsi que les activistes au sein de la société civile. Ils ont pour objectif de renforcer le dialogue communautaire, d’accroître la sensibilisation et de favoriser des changements durables de comportements en matière de pratiques éducatives positives, bienveillantes et non violentes. Ceci, par le développement de plans d’action au niveau local dans 7 régions (Tunis, Jendouba, Siliana, Kairouan, Kasserine, Sidi Bouzid, Medenine)
Afin de capitaliser cette expérience, de valoriser les efforts engagés par les différents acteurs et de rendre visibles les transformations générées par le projet, l’UNICEF prévoit de documenter l’ensemble du processus de mise en œuvre. À cet effet, l’organisation souhaite recruter un·e consultant·e spécialisé·e en documentation audiovisuelle, chargé·e de produire des contenus visuels et narratifs de qualité (photographies, vidéos, articles, témoignages) et de réaliser un film récapitulatif final mettant en lumière les résultats, les bonnes pratiques et les impacts du projet sur les communautés bénéficiaires.
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.
UNICEF Maldives has an exciting vacancy for a Climate Resilience Officer, NOB (Temporary Appointment) UNICEF MALDIVES (for Maldivian Nationals only) all qualified nationals are invited to apply!
UNICEF Mongolia is looking for a National Consultant who will focus on enhancing the capacity of health facilities to provide quality maternal nutrition services for pregnant women and scaling up essential nutrition services in primary health facilities.