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National Consultancy: Social Service-Case Management Consultant (Open for Malawian Nationals Only) in Malawi
The consultant will be responsible for assessing the integration of Child Protection across other sectors by identifying achievements, gaps, and challenges; verifying a minimum of 1,400 completed Child Protection Case Management booklets and harmonized CPIMS forms to ensure data accuracy; mapping partners implementing case management and providing capacity development to government and CSO/NGO partners based on identified gaps; and producing both a quarterly report for January–March 2025 and an annual case management data report for January–December 2025.
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Nutrition Specialist Cluster Coordinator, (NO-3), Temporary Appointment (182 days), El Geneina, Sudan#134324 (Open to Sudanese nationals) in Sudan
The Nutrition Specialist Cluster Coordinator (level 3) GJP is to be used in a Country Office (CO) where there is a Nutrition (Senior) Manager Cluster Coordinator (L5/ L4) in place. The post holder will be based in a sub-national Cluster/ Working Group and will report to the Nutrition (Senior) Manager Cluster Coordinator (L5/ L4) for general guidance and direction. Under the overall direction and guidance of the Nutrition (Senior) Manager Cluster Coordinator (L5/ L4), the Nutrition Specialist Cluster Coordinator will provide leadership and representation of the Cluster/ Working Group at sub-national level. They will facilitate the processes that will ensure a well-coordinated, strategic, adequate, coherent, and effective response by participants in the sub-national 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 Nutrition Specialist Cluster Coordinator is responsible for building relationships with stakeholders, for securing the overall coordination of sectoral responses and for ensuring inter-sectoral collaboration at the sub-national level and for ensuring adequate coordination with the national level.
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National Consultant: Strengthening Nutrition Education through the Nutrition School Ambassadors (NUSA) Initiative, Pretoria, South Africa (Remote) in South Africa
Under the supervision of the Nutrition Manager from the Health and Nutrition Section, the consultant will provide technical support to DBE in enhancing learners’ knowledge, skills, and advocacy capacity through participatory, curriculum-linked nutrition education, enabling them to critically engage with their own dietary behavior and that of their peers. Furthermore, the consultant will develop toolkits for the NUSA initiative to empower learners to advocate for healthier school food environments by engaging with School Governing Bodies, School Management Teams, and food vendors to promote and enforce policies that ensure the availability and affordability of nutritious options in and around schools. For every child, the right to NUTRITION.
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Consultant (12 months, office-based) Global Emergency Alliance Coordinator, PFP, Geneva in Switzerland
The Division of Private Fundraising and Partnerships (PFP), based in Geneva, aims to achieve sustainable impact for children – income and influence at scale – by maximizing UNICEF's private fundraising, partnerships, and engagement activities, including work with National Committees, regional, and country offices, for the realization of children's rights. The Humanitarian Funding Unit within the Private Sector Fundraising and Partnerships (PSFP) section of PFP supports National Committees and Private Sector Fundraising (PSFR) countries and steers global efforts across the organization to maximize funding opportunities through and for humanitarian crises and sudden-onset disasters. Over the last 5 years, on average 66% of private sector funding has gone to only 3 HAC appeals – many of them media-covered emergencies. Although we will continue to leverage media-driven crises, our universal mandate requires a more sustainable and equitable distribution of funding across emergencies, especially for Chronically Underfunded Emergencies (CUEs). Chronically Underfunded Emergencies are crises marked by sustained humanitarian needs that often span years or even decades. These emergencies typically occur in regions affected by chronic displacement, ongoing conflicts, or recurring natural disasters such as drought. Closing the funding gap for chronically underfunded emergencies from the private sector demands bold action and seamless collaboration across UNICEF. It is in this regard that UNICEF’s Private Fundraising and Partnerships (PFP) Division is launching the Global Emergency Alliance for Children, a pioneering platform to mobilize leading businesses for sustained, flexible support to children affected by protracted and sudden-onset crises. The Alliance aims to reduce the funding gap for crises by leveraging corporate resources, expertise, and influence to deliver measurable impact for children worldwide.
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International Consultant on Mapping the Climate-Smart Supply Financing in Health for Uzbekistan and Central Asia – Green Development, WASH, and Primary Health Care Focus in Uzbekistan
Climate change in Central Asia threatens essential services like WASH, MNCH, nutrition, and primary health care. UNICEF is leading efforts to secure resilient supply chains, strengthen health systems, and scale green financing solutions with global partners. We seek a consultant to develop a Climate-Smart Supply Financing strategy for Uzbekistan and the region aligning investments with sustainability and equity. Your work will shape pathways for reliable medicines, vaccines, safe water, and nutrition services, ensuring continuity during climate shocks.
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