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Senior consultant to improve the Disability Management Information System, Kigali Rwanda, 12 months based in MINALOC - For Rwandan Nationals ONLY in Rwanda
The upgrade aims to incorporate new features such as the Disability Survey Module, improved data migration and integration with key systems (including the Imibereho Dynamic Social Registry and the National ID System), Single Sign-On (SSO), and interactive dashboards for real-time analytics. This assignment, therefore, seeks to upgrade the current DMIS Technology stack, Functionalities to a more robust, integrated, and user-friendly system that enables accurate disability classification, efficient data management, and enhanced coordination across institutions — ultimately contributing to inclusive national development and the empowerment of persons with disabilities in Rwanda.
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Security Officer, (NO-1), Fixed Term, Islamabad, Pakistan (Open to Pakistani Nationals only) in Pakistan
Pakistan Country Office is seeking an experienced Security Officer responsible for technical, operational and administrative assistance in security management and services through the application of theoretical and technical skills in researching, collecting, analyzing and presenting technical security related information/data while learning organizational/UN system rules, regulations and procedures in the area of security management and emergency/crisis preparedness.
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Consultancy - National qualitative researcher on the ASPECT study in Pakistan - Innocenti-Global Off Research & Foresight - approx. 143 working days - Pakistan, remote/work from home in Pakistan
UNICEF Innocenti is seeking an experienced qualitative researcher based in Pakistan, to co-lead the qualitative component of the impact evaluation, including inception Key Informant Interviews (KIIs), three rounds of qualitative data collection and related research briefs, as well as contribution to baseline and endline reports. The researcher will work in close collaboration with an international qualitative researcher. Five internal missions are planned, including in the interior of the country in areas covered by MRVs, with focus on Balochistan and Sindh. All travel is dependent on securing the appropriate permits and security clearance before departure, in close collaboration with UNICEF Pakistan.
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National Consultant: Conduct a Detailed Analysis of the Impact of Debt on Children in Ghana. (65 working days spread over 4 months) in Ghana
As part of a global study on the impact of public debt on children, UNICEF Ghana seeks to engage a highly qualified and experienced individual consultant to conduct a comprehensive analysis of how debt affects the wellbeing and development of children in Ghana. The country research seeks to (i) outline the debt and economic context in Ghana, (ii) identify the impacts of the debt, ODA and economic crisis on children in as real a way as possible, (iii) explain the political economy drivers of these impacts, and (iv) develop national recommendations for action. The analysis on Ghana will form part of the case studies contributing to the Global Report, led by UNICEF Headquarters. The consultant will report to the Social Policy Manager. ONLY Ghanaian nationals are eligible to apply
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Global Gaming Industry Strategic Engagement and Market Intelligence Consultant, Office of Innovation, 4 months (virtual) in Sweden
UNICEF is interested in innovative partnerships with industry partners that enhance brand mission reach and diversify financing flows for children and their communities. The global video game industry is one such dynamic and culturally influential example, engaging more than three billion people worldwide and generating nearly USD 200 billion annually. Gaming offers rich opportunities for public engagement, advocacy, education, and fundraising through its vast digital ecosystems, communities, and immersive storytelling platforms. However, these engagement opportunities remain relatively untapped by UNICEF, as we parallel aim to raise awareness and standards for child protection in the gaming ecosystem. There is a need for a cohesive strategic framework to guide UNICEF’s engagement with the video gaming industry, one that is informed by evidence, built on industry insight, and designed for operational exploration across geographical markets.
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