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WASH Senior Manager (Cluster Coordination), P-5, Temporary Appointment (364 days), Port Sudan, Sudan (Open to non-Sudanese nationals) in Sudan
Join UNICEF as the WASH Senior Manager (Cluster Coordination) and contribute to the promotion of children's rights in Sudan by providing leadership and representation of the WASH Cluster. You will facilitate processes that will ensure a well-coordinated, strategic, adequate, coherent, and effective response by participants in the Cluster Working Group that is accountable to those who are affected by the emergency. In their effort to provide an efficient and effective response to the humanitarian crisis, the WASH Senior Manager (Cluster Coordination) is responsible for building relationships with stakeholders, for securing the overall coordination of sectoral responses and for ensuring inter-sectoral collaboration.
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Driver/Messenger, GS-2, Tarawa, Kiribati, Post Number 51901, Fixed Term Appointment in Fiji/Pacific Island Countries
The UNICEF Pacific Multi- Country office is hiring a Driver/Messenger on fixed term appointment to be based in Tarawa field office in Kiribati. Under the supervision and guidance of the Administrative Associate in Kiribati, the Driver/Messenger is responsible for providing reliable and safe driving services, demonstrating the highest standards of professionalism, discretion, integrity, sense of responsibility, excellent knowledge of protocol whilst ensuring compliance with local driving rules and regulations.
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Consultancy for three (3) Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) Engineers in Venezuela
The purpose of this consultancy is to provide engineering services for the design, implementation, supervision, training, and monitoring of ongoing and planned infrastructure rehabilitation projects. These include the rehabilitation of water access systems (such as pipelines, pumping stations, and water treatment plants) the construction of small-scale water access points, and the rehabilitation of healthcare facilities and schools. The primary objective of these interventions is to ensure access to basic Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH) service levels in accordance with the Joint Monitoring Programme (JMP) standards, while promoting climate resilience and ensuring the safety and dignity of all users and workers.
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Re-advertisement: Long Term Agreement (LTA) for Engagement of Individual Consultants as Data Processing and Analysis, Data and Analytics Team (DAT), DAPM (remote-based) in United States
UNICEF’s work in the area of data analysis highlights trends and emphasizes patterns found within the data and suggests how these data can be used strategically to inform evidence-based policy and programmatic efforts. The results of UNICEF’s data analysis work appear in its flagship publications as well as data-driven thematic reports, articles, brochures, documents and other dissemination materials. Toward this end, the Child Protection and Development Unit (CPD) within the Data and Analytics Section produces data and knowledge products on key thematic issues pertaining to child protection, early childhood development (ECD), children with disabilities and adolescents. There is an ongoing requirement for the production of high-quality data packages that include data processing, tabulating findings, assessing data quality, and trends on various thematic topics covered by the CPD data team. The primary source of this data will be household surveys such as MICS and DHS, but there may, on occasion, other types of data sources requiring data processing and/or analysis such as censuses. The end products will be disseminated through various channels, including the data warehouse, data.unicef.org, and data-driven publications.
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Appui à la notation de la maturité des chaines logistiques eau-assainissement-hygiène à Madagascar, 3 mois in Madagascar
L'UNICEF a pris l'initiative de programmer l'adaptation au secteur de l'eau, de l'assainissement et de l'hygiène (EAH) d'un outil qui a déjà fait ses preuves dans le domaine de la santé : l'outil « Maturité de la chaîne logistique ». Cet instrument permet de diagnostiquer et d'évaluer les chaînes d'approvisionnement liées aux médicaments d'urgence, aux vaccins et aux compléments alimentaires. Il s'adresse principalement aux gouvernements et aux agences de développement en tant qu'outil stratégique et de programmation. Il a déjà été mis en oeuvre dans 35 pays, dont Madagascar en 2022-2023. Sa mise en oeuvre est soutenue par une plateforme en ligne qui sert de support à la diffusion des résultats et à la comparaison entre les pays. Cet objectif correspond à un appui à l’étape 6. Cette étude rentre en ligne avec le plan IMERP 2025 de la section WASH et a pour but de retracer tout le processus et la méthodologie de cette initiative d’adaptation de l’outil Maturity Model au secteur EAH. Cette étude permettra d’évaluer cette initiative et en souligner les défis et opportunités
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