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Consultant: Supporting Sharjah in the next phase of the CFCI planning cycle, Gulf Area Office, Abu-Dhabi in Utd.Arab.Emir.
UNICEF Gulf Area Office (UNICEF GAO) supports the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and its line ministries and authorities to advance the rights of children under the framework of a Gulf Area Programme (2019-2025). The Child Friendly City Initiative (CFCI) is an initiative that brings together a wide range of partners, advocates for governance approaches and participatory urban management promoting the realization of the rights of the youngest citizens. The CFC approach is one of the ways through which UNICEF addresses issues of child rights and protection in an urban setting. On the 2nd of May 2018, the Emirate of Sharjah was recognized as a Child-Friendly City, marking it as the first city in the UAE to be recognized by the new UNICEF CFCI guidelines. Time has now come to take stock of progress made so far in the current plan, in order to ensure that Sharjah continues to meet the standards of a Child Friendly City.
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Child Protection Officer (NO-A TA) Outposted to Iquique, Chile #00131084 in Chile
The Child Protection Officer position in Iquique, Chile, operates within the broader framework of UNICEF’s efforts to address the vulnerabilities of children and adolescents in northern Chile, a region significantly impacted by migration and socio-economic disparities. The role supports the implementation of the 2023–2026 Country Programme, which prioritizes protecting children on the move, strengthening national and local child protection systems, and fostering cross-sectoral coordination. The officer works closely with government institutions, civil society, and other partners to address the challenges faced by migrant children, Indigenous communities, and other vulnerable populations, ensuring their rights are upheld and their access to protection services is improved. This position reports to the Programme Officer and contributes to UNICEF’s mission to create safe, inclusive, and equitable environments for all children in the region.
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National Consultant for Safe School Initiative (Master Trainer and Content Team Lead), Damascus, Syria, 280 working days in 14 months (in country) in Syrian Arab Republic
Join UNICEF as an International Consultant to support the adaptation of the 2023 WHO guideline on the prevention and management of wasting and nutritional oedema (acute malnutrition) in infants and children under 5 years to the Syrian context. You will contribute to the promotion of children’s rights in Syria, by 1. Reviewing the current national CMAM guideline to identify strengths and implementation gaps. 2. Based on the implementation gap analysis from task 1 above, conducting a stakeholder meeting to adapt the 2023 WHO guidelines to the Syrian context. 3. Updating the existing CMAM implementation tools including registers, patient cards, monitoring and reporting tools, training materials in alignment with the updated CMAM guideline.
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National UN Disability Inclusion consultant, 240 w/ds, Dushanbe, Tajikistan (for Tajik nationals only) in Tajikistan
UN is looking for a enthusiastic candidate for effective coordination and expert support to disability inclusion priorities and to facilitate the implementation of the UN Disability Inclusion Strategy and UNCT Action plan for 2024-2026,
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Officer WASH, NO-1, Havana CUBA, No. 130966, Temporary Appointment in Cuba
Unicef en Cuba ¿Le gustaría trabajar con nuestro equipo para generar cambios positivos en la vida de niños, niñas y adolescentes? Esta puede ser una oportunidad. Entre el 18 de octubre y el 10 de noviembre del 2024 , Cuba se ha visto afectada por dos huracanes (Oscar, con importantes repercusiones en Guantánamo, y Rafael, que causó daños significativos en las provincias occidentales de Artemisa, Mayabeque y La Habana); dos terremotos (uno de magnitud 6,0 y otro de magnitud 6,7, al sureste de Pilón, en Granma); y dos desconexiones totales del Sistema Eléctrico Nacional (SEN), con impacto directo en los servicios de agua. En este contexto donde UNICEF Cuba apoya en la respuesta efectiva a estas emergencias , se anuncia su convocatoria a la vacante de Oficial WASH ( agua, saneamiento e higiene) que apoyará la Respuesta de Emergencia de UNICEF bajo la supervisión general del Representante Adjunto y en coordinación con el Oficial de Emergencias de la CO. Este puesto proporcionará asistencia técnica, operativa y administrativa profesional para apoyar el desarrollo, la implementación y el seguimiento de los resultados de WASH del Programa de País. Le invitamos a consultar la Descripción del Perfil y los requerimientos para su postulación. !Tú puedes ser parte de nuestro equipo y trabajar a favor de la infancia y la adolescencia en el país! UNICEF tiene una política de tolerancia cero con respecto de cualquier conducta incompatible con los propósitos y objetivos de las Naciones Unidas, incluyendo explotación sexual y abuso, acoso sexual, abuso de autoridad y discriminación. Asimismo, UNICEF se adhiere a estrictos principios para la salvaguarda de la niñez. Las personas seleccionadas estarán sujetas a un riguroso proceso de verificación de antecedentes y referencias, y se espera se adhieran a los estándares y principios de UNICEF.
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