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  • Closes Oct 22 2025

    Chofer, (G2), Santo Domingo, República Dominicana, #47300 in Dominican Republic

    El Chofer, de nivel G-2, presta servicios de conducción fiables y seguros, demostrando los más altos niveles de profesionalismo, discreción, integridad, sentido de la responsabilidad y un excelente conocimiento del protocolo mientras garantiza el cumplimiento de las normas y reglamentos locales de conducción. El Chofer demuestra un enfoque orientado al cliente, un alto sentido de la responsabilidad, cortesía, tacto y capacidad para trabajar con personas de diferentes orígenes nacionales y culturales.

  • Closes Oct 20 2025

    Consultor nacional individual para el fortalecimiento de la cadena de suministros de inmunización para el Ministerio del Poder Popular de la Salud, 5 meses, Caracas, Venezuela in Venezuela

    En Venezuela, UNICEF ha apoyado a más de 500 establecimientos de salud en todo el país con suministros de salud y nutrición, capacitaciones y asistencia técnica, para brindar servicios esenciales de salud y nutrición materno infantil a las poblaciones más vulnerables. Este apoyo requiere un seguimiento dedicado para garantizar la sostenibilidad, la calidad, el fortalecimiento de capacidades y la coordinación con los actores clave a nivel local. Para lograr esto se requiere contribuir a la mejora de la cadena de suministro mediante la elaboración del plan nacional de fortalecimiento de la cadena de suministros de inmunización.

  • Closes Oct 19 2025

    Internship 4 positions - Investigations Section (Investigations Team), Office of Internal Audit and Investigations (OIAI), UNICEF, NYHQ Paid/In-person (New York, Budapest, Nairobi) or Remote in various locations

    The Office of Internal Audit and Investigations (OIAI) reports to the Executive Director and is responsible for internal audit and investigation services to UNICEF. OIAI provides independent, objective assurance on the effectiveness of risk management and the effectiveness and adequacy of internal controls. The Investigations Section is responsible for conducting investigations into allegations of misconduct, such as sexual exploitation and abuse, serious child safeguarding violations, gross mismanagement, fraud, corruption, retaliation against whistle-blowers, workplace harassment, abuse of authority, violation or willful disregard of UNICEF regulations, rules and administrative instructions that involve UNICEF staff, and relevant non-staff personnel. The Section is also tasked with investigating allegations of certain types of wrongdoing by third parties, such as sexual exploitation and abuse and serious child safeguarding violations as well as fraud and corruption, committed to the detriment of UNICEF. OIAI conducts investigations in accordance with the International Uniform Principles and Guidelines for Investigations adopted at the 10th Conference of International Investigators and the OIAI Investigations Manual. The OIAI Investigations Section comprises three teams across three geographic locations: the Investigations Unit, which has members based in New York, Budapest and Nairobi; a dedicated Fraud Team based in New York; and the Strategy, Intake and Analysis (SIA) Unit based in New York. The Investigations Unit handles cases predicated for investigation and certain complex and/or high-priority assessments. The Fraud team is dedicated to handling fraud and corruption matters implicating UNICEF personnel as well as third parties. The SIA Unit handles intake and initial assessments of new matters; policy, strategic and donor-related initiatives; and quality assurance reviews of investigation and other reports.

  • Closes Oct 24 2025

    Consultoría Salud - Consultor en Sistemas Alimentarios y Nutrición. - Lima - Perú, LACRO/1 in Peru

    - Elaborar un informe técnico que analice la situación actual de los entornos alimentarios y el estado de la nutrición en niños, niñas y adolescentes (NNA) en el Perú, y las oportunidades de mejora para fortalecer el rol de la cooperación de UNICEF. - Elaborar un informe de análisis que identifique oportunidades de mejora en las estrategias e instrumentos de gestión de los Ministerios de Salud, Educación y Desarrollo e Inclusión Social para fortalecer la implementación de la promoción y atención de la nutrición y la actividad física en niños, niñas y adolescentes, incorporando un enfoque multisectorial, de género e intercultural. - Elaborar un informe técnico que consolide las acciones realizadas para fortalecer las políticas, marcos normativos e intervenciones orientadas a mejorar la nutrición de niñas, niños y adolescentes (NNA), así como los entornos alimentarios saludables. Este informe recogerá los avances logrados a través de conversatorios, la elaboración de materiales técnicos y de incidencia, y la difusión de lineamientos de UNICEF, investigaciones y experiencias exitosas desarrolladas a nivel nacional e internacional, con participación de contrapartes del gobierno, la academia, la sociedad civil y el sector privado.

  • Closes Oct 23 2025

    Consultant (3 months, office-based) Donor Roundtable Event Coordinator, WCARO, 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 collaboration 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 leads 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 high-profile, 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, particularly for Chronically Underfunded Emergencies (CUEs). Chronically Underfunded Emergencies are crises characterized by long-term 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.

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