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  • Closes Sep 14 2025

    Administrative Assistant, GS-5, Tegucigalpa, Honduras, #130320, Temporary Appointment (364 days) in Honduras

    UNICEF Honduras looks for an Administrative Assistant to execute a broad variety of tasks, providing operational and administrative support, requiring thorough knowledge of UNICEF administrative procedures, processes and policies.

  • Closes Sep 08 2025

    Youth Engagement Consultant, WASH Innovation Hub, Copenhagen, Denmark, 6 months (Remote) in Denmark

    The UNICEF Sustainable WASH Innovation Hub is seeking an experienced Youth Engagement Consultant to support work to meaningfully involve young people in creating a WASH-secure future through innovation. Bring your expertise in youth development, innovation, and the WASH sector to shape a future where young people are at the forefront of change.

  • Closes Sep 07 2025

    Consultor - Capacitador de habilidades blandas a equipos municipales del Ministerio de Desarrollo Social en el departamento de Huehuetenango. Guatemala, 4 meses in Guatemala

    ¡UNICEF Guatemala te está buscando! En esta consultoría podrás brindar asistencia técnica especializada para procesos de capacitación y formación en sesiones presenciales en municipios del departamento de Huehuetenango (3 grupos con 25-30 personas). Las capacitaciones deben contar con un enfoque lúdico y vivencial para un aprendizaje participativo y fortalecer la comunicación eficaz, el trabajo en equipo, la resolución de conflictos y la inteligencia emocional.

  • Closes Sep 09 2025

    Nutrition Officer (NIS-Nutrition Information System, (NO-2), Fixed Term, Port Sudan, Sudan #94261(Open to Sudanese nationals only) in Sudan

    Under the overall direction and guidance of the Nutrition specialist (NIS), the Nutrition Officer will manage the IM function of the nutrition section. They are responsible for ensuring IM processes effectively contribute to provide timely and adequate evidence generation to inform the program decisions, provide timely reports to the relevant stakeholders internally and externally including for donors reporting, internal unicef reporting, regular Sitreps, and reports UNICEF results and plans to the nutrition sector and implementing partners. In their effort to enable an efficient and effective nutrition programming, the NIS Officer is responsible for managing the collection, analysis and sharing of information that is essential for evidence-based and strategic decisions.

  • Closes Sep 14 2025

    Advocacy Specialist (NO.C), FT, Mogadishu, Somalia #133836 (Timebound Up to 31 December 2027) in Somalia

    Somalia has faced long-standing conflicts, political instability, and insecurity, compounded by droughts, floods, and food shortages. These factors have significantly impacted the health of the population and severely disrupted Somalia’s delicate healthcare system, leading to some of the poorest health outcomes for mothers and children worldwide. The leading causes of under-five mortality are pneumonia, diarrhoea, measles, and malnutrition, with pneumonia and diarrhoea alone claiming 21% and 18-20% of under-five deaths, respectively, while the leading causes of maternal mortality are postpartum haemorrhage and hypertension disorders. The Somali Federal Ministry of Health, acknowledging that despite significant improvements in health outcomes for women, children, and adolescents over recent decades, progress has stalled. The trend is further exacerbated by worsening rates of malnutrition, poor water supply, sanitation and hygiene, low health literacy for young people, and the impacts of conflict, climate change, the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic as well as other social determinants of health. These have impeded efforts to fulfil relevant commitments made to advance the objectives and targets of the Global Strategy for Women’s, Children’s and Adolescents’ Health (2016–2030) and the related road maps.

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