The Community Engagement consultant will work in close collaboration with a Researcher Consultant to support a rapid needs assessment aimed at understanding migration experience of Bangladeshi UASC, identifying key protection risks and provide evidence-based recommendations to inform policy responses. More specifically, the consultant will carry out 1) the search and translation of relevant sources informing the initial desk review as per the researcher’s guidance; 2) the review of methodology and tools aimed at community engagement; 3) the reach out of key informants who will participate in interviews; 4) the cultural and linguistic mediation of focus group discussions with Bangladeshi youth; 5) the review of the rapid needs assessment-related materials.
UNICEF Europe and Central Asia Regional Office (ECARO) is looking for a qualified Direct Response Television (DRTV) Consultant to support ECA PSFR Cluster with DRTV market development.
UNISON is UNICEF’s Salesforce-based partnership management CRM system. UNISON is accessed by over 160 offices worldwide and is used to coordinate and collaborate on donor engagement; manage donor relationships and funding pipelines; and to make data-driven decisions on donor strategy. The system was put in place in 2015 but has been more fully maximized and adapted to global user needs over the last four years. Legacy data and fields must be cleaned up and rationalized and donor adoption enhanced through refined analytics.
This consultancy will support UNICEF’s global partnerships and fundraising community and the wider organization by leveraging UNISON (Salesforce) data to deliver actionable insights, optimize partner engagement strategies, set measurable KPIs, and enhance reporting capabilities.
UNICEF promotes the rights and welfare of all children and adolescents in everything we do. Together with our allies, we work in 190 countries and territories to transform this commitment into practical actions that benefit all children, especially focusing our efforts on reaching the most vulnerable and excluded, worldwide.
The UNICEF Latin America and Caribbean Regional Office is based in in Panama, operating in 36 territories, including 24 country offices.
UNICEF works to put the rights and well-being of the most disadvantaged children at the heart of the social, political, and economic agenda, in line with our equity focus, working across our organization and with our partners in government, civil society, and the private sector to support shifts in public policy, fuel social engagement, and increase investment for children.
For more information about UNICEF and its work. (www.unicef.org/lac).
UNICEF’s Supporter Engagement Strategy (SES) places supporters at the heart of how UNICEF delivers results for children, inspiring individuals to donate their voice, money, and time, and empowering offices to reach fundraising goals, among others.
SES is a set of enablers to:
Drive positive supporter evolution and personalized supporter journeys worldwide.
Leverage state-of-the-art technologies and information to customize experiences locally.
Foster positive change and collaboration within UNICEF.
Under the overall guidance of the Digital Delivery Manager in Geneva and in coordination with the Global SES Team, the specialist will be asked to gather business requirements, conduct business process redesign, and provide support on testing, training, report writing, analysis, and implementation of Salesforce and SES in the LAC Region.
UNICEF promotes the rights and welfare of all children and adolescents in everything we do. Together with our allies, we work in 190 countries and territories to transform this commitment into practical actions that benefit all children, especially focusing our efforts on reaching the most vulnerable and excluded, worldwide.
The UNICEF Latin America and Caribbean Regional Office is based in in Panama, operating in 36 territories, including 24 country offices.
UNICEF works to put the rights and well-being of the most disadvantaged children at the heart of the social, political, and economic agenda, in line with our equity focus, working across our organization and with our partners in government, civil society, and the private sector to support shifts in public policy, fuel social engagement, and increase investment for children.
For more information about UNICEF and its work. (www.unicef.org/lac).
UNICEF’s Supporter Engagement Strategy (SES) places supporters at the heart of how UNICEF delivers results for children, inspiring individuals to donate their voice, money, and time, and empowering offices to reach fundraising goals, among others.
SES is a set of enablers to:
* Drive positive supporter evolution and personalized supporter journeys worldwide.
* Leverage state-of-the-art technologies and information to customize experiences locally.
* Foster positive change and collaboration within UNICEF.
Under the overall guidance of the Digital Delivery Manager in Geneva and in coordination with the Global SES Team, the specialist will be asked to gather business requirements, conduct business process redesign, and provide support on testing, training, report writing, analysis, and implementation of Salesforce and SES in the LAC Region.
This role is being established to increase the capacity of the Audience and Market Insights (AMI) unit, specifically to enable the team to conduct more effective quantitative research. UNICEF is increasingly leveraging self-serve quantitative survey scripting platforms as in-house scripting and data collection tool for quantitative research. To support the growing number of global and local research initiatives, AMI seeks a Scripting and Data Processing Consultant to script surveys, coordinate translations and link checks, liaise with panel vendors for survey fielding, conduct data quality control, and perform basic data processing including weighting and tabulations. The consultant will:
1. Serve as a technical lead for scripting and managing quantitative surveys in the self-serve quantitative survey scripting platform tools UNICEF has access.
2. Ensure high-quality, error-free survey links and seamless survey deployment.
3. Coordinate effectively with markets, agencies, and panel vendors to ensure timely fieldwork and data delivery.
4. Conduct quality checks on incoming data and perform data processing and tabulation.
5. Support UNICEF’s flagship and ad hoc research projects to enable evidence-based strategic decision-making.
UNICEF Nepal Country Office is seeking the services of a qualified consultant to provide technical assistance in the development and finalization of a school readiness assessment report, based on data collected by the Education Review Office under the Ministry of Education, Science & Technology. The consultancy will be for the period of seven months.
UNICEF’s Division of Private Fundraising and Partnerships (PFP) is seeking ways to engage the entertainment industry, to better position UNICEF and enable unrestricted fundraising through philanthropy and corporate channels.
The purpose of the Strategic Initiatives Consultant assignment is to support UNICEF’s fundraising and marketing work towards the entertainment sector, particularly the music industry, arts industry and gaming industry.
UNICEF’s Division of Private Fundraising and Partnerships (PFP) is seeking ways to engage the entertainment industry, to better position UNICEF and enable unrestricted fundraising through philanthropy and corporate channels.
The purpose of the Strategic Initiatives Consultant assignment is to support UNICEF’s fundraising and marketing work towards the entertainment sector, particularly the music industry, arts industry and gaming industry.
This role is being established to increase the capacity of the Audience and Market Insights (AMI) unit, specifically to enhance the actionability of research and insights. The focus will be on supporting research related to mass and general population audiences. Four key areas have been identified:
1. Global Insights Planning: Support the creation of the Audience Insights Ecosystem by bringing together 4 to 7 core pilot markets. Responsibilities include arranging 2 kickoff meetings, organizing the listening tours (1 for each pilot market, consisting of 7 to 15 interviews per market), and drafting insights plans for each pilot market in partnership with, and with support from, the Audience and Market Insights team, including the High-Value Audience (HVA) Manager, Mass Manager, and Chief of Audience and Market Insights.
2. Supporting the Actionability of the Brand Barometer: Contribute to research planning (market selection, questionnaire amendments, vendor liaison), insights identification (lead analysis of various markets or sub-audience groups), and facilitation of insights-to-action sessions. This will be done under the supervision of, and in collaboration with, the Audience and Market Insights Team.
3. Individual Giving Insights Strategy: Lead the inaugural listening tour and develop an insights plan to support the Individual Giving team in PFP with relevant audience insight. Manage select relevant projects (1 or 2), including methodology selection, market selection, and vendor liaison (if relevant). Responsibilities also include insights identification (leading analysis of various markets or sub-audience groups) and insight asset development (presentations, working sessions, and workshops, as relevant). This will be done under the supervision of, and in collaboration with, the Audience and Market Insights team.
This role is being established to increase the capacity of the Audience and Market Insights (AMI) unit, specifically to enhance the actionability of research and insights. The Junior Insights Analyst Consultant will support the AMI team by conducting desk research, analyzing audience and market data, preparing insight reports, and assisting in the delivery of research projects. The role is ideal for a motivated early-career researcher with experience in market research, social listening, or audience insights:
1. Data Analysis and Visualization Support: Assist in the analysis of audience survey data, social media analytics, and secondary data sources, producing clear, well-structured outputs and visualizations using Excel, Power BI, or similar tools.
2. Contribution to Research Projects and Insight Reports: Support end-to-end research activities including questionnaire design, coordination with external vendors, data synthesis, and the creation of final insight reports for internal distribution.
3. Data and insights organization: Maintain up-to-date insight databases, dashboards, and internal repositories (e.g., SharePoint, Teams folders) to ensure research materials are easily accessible and systematically organized.
UNICEF Tanzania is supporting the Government of Tanzania to scale up integrated ECD services through evidence-based modelling, strategic planning, and multi-sectoral coordination.
Given that, UNICEF aims to support the government of Tanzania to equip work-based ECD centres, including market-based ECD centres, in the two regions in mainland Tanzania (Dar es Salaam and Dodoma) and Zanzibar within one year. These ECD Centres will serve as inspirational models for other places to provide affordable, safe, and quality childcare services for working mothers, as well as holistic development for children under 5 years old
Exciting consultancy opportunity to conduct a study on the demographic dividend to establish an evidence base for how Zambia can harness its young population’s potential within the existing social and economic frameworks, with a specific focus on its application to the National Social Protection Policy.
UNICEF has established a new Global Child Hazard Database to estimate the exposure of children and critical infrastructures to single and multiple climate-related hazards. The purpose of this assignment is to enhance and scale the core data processing pipeline for the Database by integrating new data streams, improving processing efficiency, and preparing the system for broader deployment and increased data volume. Integrating different data sources and platforms in cloud-based server environment.
The Humanitarian Evaluation Effectiveness Portfolio (HEEP) within the Evaluation Office will be managing several L3 evaluations during the second half of 2025 and 2026. These include evaluations of UNICEF’s L3 (Level 3) responses in State of Palestine (SoP), Lebanon and Syria. In addition, HEEP will begin designing two new thematic evaluations: one focusing on UNICEF’s humanitarian access (evaluation of UNICEF’s Staying and Delivering) and one on UNICEF’s risk taking and risk management, in line with the forthcoming Plan of Global Evaluations (PGE). Aligned with EO’s vision to deliver more cost-efficient evaluations and ensure rapid turn-around of evaluation deliverables and in light of the limited capacity within HEEP to complete all the activities included in its work plan, EO is currently seeking a Humanitarian Evaluation Consultant (Senior Level) to support some of the portfolio’s most high-profile activities with a focus on evaluating the performance of sectoral and multisectoral programming during the responses, including Child Protection, Education and Gender-based violence in Emergencies, three of the areas that have often been marginalized during previous L3 activations. Under the supervision of the EO’s Senior Evaluation Specialist (Humanitarian), the consultant will provide for scheduled humanitarian evaluations (both L3 specific and thematic ones) and help strengthen the overall quality and utility of humanitarian evaluations across UNICEF. tand help strengthen the overall quality and utility of humanitarian evaluations across UNICEF
UNICEF is globally mandated to promote the implementation of the Convention on the Rights of the Child.
The UNICEF Strategic Plan 2026-2029 recognizes the critical role of localization and local governance, through local governments and actors, as accelerators for the realization of children’s rights.
Engaging with local governments and other local stakeholders supports and finances critical transformations in system-building and enhances local capacities. This contributes to improved outcomes for children and their families, ensuring their needs are prioritized and protected, especially those of the most marginalized. As a result, UNICEF has been engaging with local governments and actors for many years, across different entry points, including through UNICEF National Committees in high-income countries. Twenty-one National Committees reported working on different elements of local governance programming, aiming to further enhance results for children at the subnational and local level. The Child Friendly Cities Initiative (CFCI) is one of the engagement platforms through which National Committees partner with local governments in many countries.
Since 2021, a new CFCI guidance document, developed and issued by PG Social Policy and Social Protection at HQ has been implemented in UNICEF National Committees. In parallel, reflection on the implementation by National Committees of a local governance approach beyond the CFCI methodology has been launched to ensure a strategic and tailored approach towards local governments, aligned with their national advocacy strategy. With the transition of the PG Social Policy and Social Protection Team at HQ to the newly established Center of Excellence, additional support will be required for the CFCI. This support is essential to ensure continuity of supervision and quality assurance of strategic activities implemented by the National Committees. It also enhances the coherence of activities implemented by Country Offices.
UNICEF Lebanon is looking for a consultant to provide technical support for the Social and Behavior Change–Community Engagement (SBC-CE) component of the upcoming HPV vaccine introduction. The consultant will co-develop an HPV SBC-CE plan, design and pre-test communication materials, train frontline and community workers, and guide the implementation partner to ensure effective community outreach, rumor management, and inclusive engagement ahead of the 2026 national vaccine rollout.
The purpose of this assignment is to support UNICEF Armenia CO – in collaboration with Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs (MoLSA) and the World Bank -in data processing and analysis for the vulnerability assessment reform (transition to hybrid means tested model) to inform the pilot and future rollout of the reform countrywide and contribute to the monitoring framework.
Exciting consultancy opportunity to conduct an in-depth analysis of the 2025 subnational budgets across 10 selected districts to inform policy advocacy and enhance the efficiency, equity, and effectiveness of public spending on social services relevant to children.
This role is being established to increase the capacity of the Audience and Market Insights (AMI) unit, specifically to enhance the actionability of research and insights. The focus will be on supporting research related to high-value and hard-to-reach audiences.
The Community Engagement consultant will work in close collaboration with a Researcher Consultant to support a rapid needs assessment aimed at understanding migration experience of Bangladeshi UASC, identifying key protection risks and provide evidence-based recommendations to inform policy responses. More specifically, the consultant will carry out 1) the search and translation of relevant sources informing the initial desk review as per the researcher’s guidance; 2) the review of methodology and tools aimed at community engagement; 3) the reach out of key informants who will participate in interviews; 4) the cultural and linguistic mediation of focus group discussions with Bangladeshi youth; 5) the review of the rapid needs assessment-related materials.
UNICEF Europe and Central Asia Regional Office (ECARO) is looking for a qualified Direct Response Television (DRTV) Consultant to support ECA PSFR Cluster with DRTV market development.
UNISON is UNICEF’s Salesforce-based partnership management CRM system. UNISON is accessed by over 160 offices worldwide and is used to coordinate and collaborate on donor engagement; manage donor relationships and funding pipelines; and to make data-driven decisions on donor strategy. The system was put in place in 2015 but has been more fully maximized and adapted to global user needs over the last four years. Legacy data and fields must be cleaned up and rationalized and donor adoption enhanced through refined analytics.
This consultancy will support UNICEF’s global partnerships and fundraising community and the wider organization by leveraging UNISON (Salesforce) data to deliver actionable insights, optimize partner engagement strategies, set measurable KPIs, and enhance reporting capabilities.
UNICEF promotes the rights and welfare of all children and adolescents in everything we do. Together with our allies, we work in 190 countries and territories to transform this commitment into practical actions that benefit all children, especially focusing our efforts on reaching the most vulnerable and excluded, worldwide.
The UNICEF Latin America and Caribbean Regional Office is based in in Panama, operating in 36 territories, including 24 country offices.
UNICEF works to put the rights and well-being of the most disadvantaged children at the heart of the social, political, and economic agenda, in line with our equity focus, working across our organization and with our partners in government, civil society, and the private sector to support shifts in public policy, fuel social engagement, and increase investment for children.
For more information about UNICEF and its work. (www.unicef.org/lac).
UNICEF’s Supporter Engagement Strategy (SES) places supporters at the heart of how UNICEF delivers results for children, inspiring individuals to donate their voice, money, and time, and empowering offices to reach fundraising goals, among others.
SES is a set of enablers to:
Drive positive supporter evolution and personalized supporter journeys worldwide.
Leverage state-of-the-art technologies and information to customize experiences locally.
Foster positive change and collaboration within UNICEF.
Under the overall guidance of the Digital Delivery Manager in Geneva and in coordination with the Global SES Team, the specialist will be asked to gather business requirements, conduct business process redesign, and provide support on testing, training, report writing, analysis, and implementation of Salesforce and SES in the LAC Region.
UNICEF promotes the rights and welfare of all children and adolescents in everything we do. Together with our allies, we work in 190 countries and territories to transform this commitment into practical actions that benefit all children, especially focusing our efforts on reaching the most vulnerable and excluded, worldwide.
The UNICEF Latin America and Caribbean Regional Office is based in in Panama, operating in 36 territories, including 24 country offices.
UNICEF works to put the rights and well-being of the most disadvantaged children at the heart of the social, political, and economic agenda, in line with our equity focus, working across our organization and with our partners in government, civil society, and the private sector to support shifts in public policy, fuel social engagement, and increase investment for children.
For more information about UNICEF and its work. (www.unicef.org/lac).
UNICEF’s Supporter Engagement Strategy (SES) places supporters at the heart of how UNICEF delivers results for children, inspiring individuals to donate their voice, money, and time, and empowering offices to reach fundraising goals, among others.
SES is a set of enablers to:
* Drive positive supporter evolution and personalized supporter journeys worldwide.
* Leverage state-of-the-art technologies and information to customize experiences locally.
* Foster positive change and collaboration within UNICEF.
Under the overall guidance of the Digital Delivery Manager in Geneva and in coordination with the Global SES Team, the specialist will be asked to gather business requirements, conduct business process redesign, and provide support on testing, training, report writing, analysis, and implementation of Salesforce and SES in the LAC Region.
This role is being established to increase the capacity of the Audience and Market Insights (AMI) unit, specifically to enable the team to conduct more effective quantitative research. UNICEF is increasingly leveraging self-serve quantitative survey scripting platforms as in-house scripting and data collection tool for quantitative research. To support the growing number of global and local research initiatives, AMI seeks a Scripting and Data Processing Consultant to script surveys, coordinate translations and link checks, liaise with panel vendors for survey fielding, conduct data quality control, and perform basic data processing including weighting and tabulations. The consultant will:
1. Serve as a technical lead for scripting and managing quantitative surveys in the self-serve quantitative survey scripting platform tools UNICEF has access.
2. Ensure high-quality, error-free survey links and seamless survey deployment.
3. Coordinate effectively with markets, agencies, and panel vendors to ensure timely fieldwork and data delivery.
4. Conduct quality checks on incoming data and perform data processing and tabulation.
5. Support UNICEF’s flagship and ad hoc research projects to enable evidence-based strategic decision-making.
UNICEF Nepal Country Office is seeking the services of a qualified consultant to provide technical assistance in the development and finalization of a school readiness assessment report, based on data collected by the Education Review Office under the Ministry of Education, Science & Technology. The consultancy will be for the period of seven months.
UNICEF’s Division of Private Fundraising and Partnerships (PFP) is seeking ways to engage the entertainment industry, to better position UNICEF and enable unrestricted fundraising through philanthropy and corporate channels.
The purpose of the Strategic Initiatives Consultant assignment is to support UNICEF’s fundraising and marketing work towards the entertainment sector, particularly the music industry, arts industry and gaming industry.
UNICEF’s Division of Private Fundraising and Partnerships (PFP) is seeking ways to engage the entertainment industry, to better position UNICEF and enable unrestricted fundraising through philanthropy and corporate channels.
The purpose of the Strategic Initiatives Consultant assignment is to support UNICEF’s fundraising and marketing work towards the entertainment sector, particularly the music industry, arts industry and gaming industry.
This role is being established to increase the capacity of the Audience and Market Insights (AMI) unit, specifically to enhance the actionability of research and insights. The focus will be on supporting research related to mass and general population audiences. Four key areas have been identified:
1. Global Insights Planning: Support the creation of the Audience Insights Ecosystem by bringing together 4 to 7 core pilot markets. Responsibilities include arranging 2 kickoff meetings, organizing the listening tours (1 for each pilot market, consisting of 7 to 15 interviews per market), and drafting insights plans for each pilot market in partnership with, and with support from, the Audience and Market Insights team, including the High-Value Audience (HVA) Manager, Mass Manager, and Chief of Audience and Market Insights.
2. Supporting the Actionability of the Brand Barometer: Contribute to research planning (market selection, questionnaire amendments, vendor liaison), insights identification (lead analysis of various markets or sub-audience groups), and facilitation of insights-to-action sessions. This will be done under the supervision of, and in collaboration with, the Audience and Market Insights Team.
3. Individual Giving Insights Strategy: Lead the inaugural listening tour and develop an insights plan to support the Individual Giving team in PFP with relevant audience insight. Manage select relevant projects (1 or 2), including methodology selection, market selection, and vendor liaison (if relevant). Responsibilities also include insights identification (leading analysis of various markets or sub-audience groups) and insight asset development (presentations, working sessions, and workshops, as relevant). This will be done under the supervision of, and in collaboration with, the Audience and Market Insights team.
This role is being established to increase the capacity of the Audience and Market Insights (AMI) unit, specifically to enhance the actionability of research and insights. The Junior Insights Analyst Consultant will support the AMI team by conducting desk research, analyzing audience and market data, preparing insight reports, and assisting in the delivery of research projects. The role is ideal for a motivated early-career researcher with experience in market research, social listening, or audience insights:
1. Data Analysis and Visualization Support: Assist in the analysis of audience survey data, social media analytics, and secondary data sources, producing clear, well-structured outputs and visualizations using Excel, Power BI, or similar tools.
2. Contribution to Research Projects and Insight Reports: Support end-to-end research activities including questionnaire design, coordination with external vendors, data synthesis, and the creation of final insight reports for internal distribution.
3. Data and insights organization: Maintain up-to-date insight databases, dashboards, and internal repositories (e.g., SharePoint, Teams folders) to ensure research materials are easily accessible and systematically organized.
UNICEF Tanzania is supporting the Government of Tanzania to scale up integrated ECD services through evidence-based modelling, strategic planning, and multi-sectoral coordination.
Given that, UNICEF aims to support the government of Tanzania to equip work-based ECD centres, including market-based ECD centres, in the two regions in mainland Tanzania (Dar es Salaam and Dodoma) and Zanzibar within one year. These ECD Centres will serve as inspirational models for other places to provide affordable, safe, and quality childcare services for working mothers, as well as holistic development for children under 5 years old
Exciting consultancy opportunity to conduct a study on the demographic dividend to establish an evidence base for how Zambia can harness its young population’s potential within the existing social and economic frameworks, with a specific focus on its application to the National Social Protection Policy.
UNICEF has established a new Global Child Hazard Database to estimate the exposure of children and critical infrastructures to single and multiple climate-related hazards. The purpose of this assignment is to enhance and scale the core data processing pipeline for the Database by integrating new data streams, improving processing efficiency, and preparing the system for broader deployment and increased data volume. Integrating different data sources and platforms in cloud-based server environment.
The Humanitarian Evaluation Effectiveness Portfolio (HEEP) within the Evaluation Office will be managing several L3 evaluations during the second half of 2025 and 2026. These include evaluations of UNICEF’s L3 (Level 3) responses in State of Palestine (SoP), Lebanon and Syria. In addition, HEEP will begin designing two new thematic evaluations: one focusing on UNICEF’s humanitarian access (evaluation of UNICEF’s Staying and Delivering) and one on UNICEF’s risk taking and risk management, in line with the forthcoming Plan of Global Evaluations (PGE). Aligned with EO’s vision to deliver more cost-efficient evaluations and ensure rapid turn-around of evaluation deliverables and in light of the limited capacity within HEEP to complete all the activities included in its work plan, EO is currently seeking a Humanitarian Evaluation Consultant (Senior Level) to support some of the portfolio’s most high-profile activities with a focus on evaluating the performance of sectoral and multisectoral programming during the responses, including Child Protection, Education and Gender-based violence in Emergencies, three of the areas that have often been marginalized during previous L3 activations. Under the supervision of the EO’s Senior Evaluation Specialist (Humanitarian), the consultant will provide for scheduled humanitarian evaluations (both L3 specific and thematic ones) and help strengthen the overall quality and utility of humanitarian evaluations across UNICEF. tand help strengthen the overall quality and utility of humanitarian evaluations across UNICEF
UNICEF is globally mandated to promote the implementation of the Convention on the Rights of the Child.
The UNICEF Strategic Plan 2026-2029 recognizes the critical role of localization and local governance, through local governments and actors, as accelerators for the realization of children’s rights.
Engaging with local governments and other local stakeholders supports and finances critical transformations in system-building and enhances local capacities. This contributes to improved outcomes for children and their families, ensuring their needs are prioritized and protected, especially those of the most marginalized. As a result, UNICEF has been engaging with local governments and actors for many years, across different entry points, including through UNICEF National Committees in high-income countries. Twenty-one National Committees reported working on different elements of local governance programming, aiming to further enhance results for children at the subnational and local level. The Child Friendly Cities Initiative (CFCI) is one of the engagement platforms through which National Committees partner with local governments in many countries.
Since 2021, a new CFCI guidance document, developed and issued by PG Social Policy and Social Protection at HQ has been implemented in UNICEF National Committees. In parallel, reflection on the implementation by National Committees of a local governance approach beyond the CFCI methodology has been launched to ensure a strategic and tailored approach towards local governments, aligned with their national advocacy strategy. With the transition of the PG Social Policy and Social Protection Team at HQ to the newly established Center of Excellence, additional support will be required for the CFCI. This support is essential to ensure continuity of supervision and quality assurance of strategic activities implemented by the National Committees. It also enhances the coherence of activities implemented by Country Offices.
UNICEF Lebanon is looking for a consultant to provide technical support for the Social and Behavior Change–Community Engagement (SBC-CE) component of the upcoming HPV vaccine introduction. The consultant will co-develop an HPV SBC-CE plan, design and pre-test communication materials, train frontline and community workers, and guide the implementation partner to ensure effective community outreach, rumor management, and inclusive engagement ahead of the 2026 national vaccine rollout.
The purpose of this assignment is to support UNICEF Armenia CO – in collaboration with Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs (MoLSA) and the World Bank -in data processing and analysis for the vulnerability assessment reform (transition to hybrid means tested model) to inform the pilot and future rollout of the reform countrywide and contribute to the monitoring framework.
Exciting consultancy opportunity to conduct an in-depth analysis of the 2025 subnational budgets across 10 selected districts to inform policy advocacy and enhance the efficiency, equity, and effectiveness of public spending on social services relevant to children.
This role is being established to increase the capacity of the Audience and Market Insights (AMI) unit, specifically to enhance the actionability of research and insights. The focus will be on supporting research related to high-value and hard-to-reach audiences.