Consultancy: Partnerships Consultant - Req. #580802
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Belgium
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Under the supervision of the Senior Adviser, Financing for Child Nutrition and Development, the Partnerships Consultant will play a pivotal role in strengthening CNF’s strategic partnerships. The consultant will be responsible for supporting fundraising efforts, developing high-quality proposals, and coordinating donor reporting. |
Individual Consultancy -Market Survey for 2 months for international professionals
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Uganda
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UNICEF Uganda is looking to recruit an international professional to assess the availability of locally sourced supplies, equipment, and services. The goal is to pre-qualify vendors for local procurement initiatives and to develop a supplier database. This market survey will help engage the right suppliers who can deliver quality goods and services for both regular programming and emergency response efforts. |
International Consultant for Reporting, inter-agency coordination and advocacy, Damascus, Syria, 123 working days in 12 months (Remote) (for non-Syrian candidates)
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Syrian Arab Republic
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Join UNICEF as an International Consultant to provide critical support to the Social Policy programme, supporting and strengthening resource advocacy mobilization efforts, coordinating with technical partners, and supporting the increasing resource mobilization, and supporting the strengthening of reporting for fund continuity. |
International Consultant to support the development of the National Multi-Sectoral Nutrition Strategy (2026 to 2029), Damascus, Syria, 80 working days in 12 months (Remote and in-person), (for non-Syrian candidates)
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Syrian Arab Republic
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Join UNICEF as an International Consultant to support the Ministry of Health and partners to develop a National Multi-sectoral Nutrition Strategy. |
National Database development (NIS) consultant, Kabul, Afghanistan, 7.5 months (Home Based)
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Afghanistan
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The purpose of this consultancy assignment is to strengthen the Nutrition Information System (NIS) in Afghanistan by integrating key nutrition indicators into the District Health Information Software 2 (DHIS2) platform and vice versa, ensuring widespread accessibility for national and international nutrition implementing partners. The assignment involves documenting NIS data standards, workflow process, and access protocols, as well as developing guidelines for data use and analysis to support nutrition managers at national and sub-national levels. Additionally, it aims to clarify roles, and accountabilities, review existing data sources to eliminate duplication, and integrate a plausibility component of community-based surveillance to improve data quality. Furthermore, it aims to revise the current IMAM reporting module as per the new WHO IMAM guideline and modification of field monitoring tools/modules. The assignment includes expanding the monitoring and supply features of nutrition dashboard, enhancing the online nutrition database, and developing modules to integrate data from various sources, such as HMIS and health facility registries. The consultant will be responsible for creating, testing, and maintaining databases to ensure efficient data retrieval and usability. |