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Security Officer, (NO-2) Temporary Appointment (364 days). Tripoli, Libya # 00136355 (Open to Libya Nationals Only) in Libya
Join the UNICEF Libya Country Office as a Security Officer and play a vital role in promoting children’s rights in Libya. In this position, you will provide professional technical, operational, and administrative assistance in managing various aspects of security planning, management, and risk assessments. Your primary focus will be to ensure the safety and security of UNICEF Libya personnel, as well as to safeguard UNICEF premises, assets, and resources at the duty station
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Child Protection Assistant (Child Justice) - (UNOPS Individual Contractor Agreement - Level 2), Beirut, Lebanon in Lebanon
UNICEF Lebanon is looking for talented personnel to support the implementation, coordination and monitoring of child justice interventions, ensuring timely delivery of workplans, quality partner implementation, and evidence-based programming under the Child Protection Programme.
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Child Protection Assistant (Prevention and Response) - (UNOPS Individual Contractor Agreement - Level 2), Beirut, Lebanon in Lebanon
UNICEF Lebanon is looking for talented personnel to ssupport planning, implementation, monitoring and coordination of prevention and response interventions, with a strong focus on MHPSS, parenting support, school-community linkages and child welfare system reform.
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Social Policy Officer - (UNOPS Individual Contractor Agreement - Level 6), Beirut, Lebanon in Lebanon
UNICEF Lebanon is looking for talented personnel to provide technical support and assistance in all stages of social policy programming and related advocacy, from strategic planning and formulation to delivery of concrete and sustainable results.
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Consultant for e-SMT Reactivation, Training, and Temperature Monitoring Study, Asmara, Eritrea, (21working days) remote+ Office based in Eritrea
Eritrea has achieved and sustained strong performance in its national immunization programme, characterized by high vaccination coverage, successful introduction of new vaccines, no stockout of vaccines and consistent progress in reaching hard-to-reach and underserved populations through a strong primary health care platform, using different approach to address zero dose and under-immunized children. These achievements reflect long-standing government commitment, effective service delivery strategies, high vaccination demand of the households and strong collaboration with partners. To maintain these gains and safeguard immunization impact, continued attention to immunization supply chain systems is essential, particularly cold chain temperature monitoring, keeping vaccine potency and stock management practices. As the programme evolves and vaccine portfolios expand, ensuring vaccine potency, minimizing wastage, and preventing stock imbalances become increasingly critical. The Ministry of Health, with partner support, previously introduced the electronic Stock Management Tool (e-SMT) and conducted initial training. However, routine implementation was delayed due to system-level access constraints related to the Google-based architecture of the tool. These constraints have since been resolved through an agreed technical workaround, creating an opportunity to reactivate e-SMT use through refresher training and operational support at least at national and sub national levels. This consultancy aims to support the reactivation and effective use of e-SMT, conduct a temperature monitoring study right from the national to the outreach sites to assess cold chain performance and follow-up, and pilot strengthened stock and temperature monitoring and documentation practices in selected health facilities to generate lessons for future scale-up.
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