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  • Clôture: Jun 19 2026

    International Consultancy: Resource Mobilisation Specialist Consultant, Lilongwe, Malawi, 2 months, Remote/Work from home (Open to non Malawian Nationals only) at Malawi

    The overall purpose of this assignment is to provide strategic and technical support to strengthen the organization’s resource mobilization positioning and fundraising readiness within an evolving and increasingly competitive donor financing landscape. The assignment will support the scoping and analysis of donor priorities, funding trends, and partnership opportunities to inform the initial development of a comprehensive Resource Mobilization Strategy aligned with UNICEF Malawi's programmatic priorities in the context of re-prioritization. In addition, in the context of the absence of a Reports Officer, the Resource Mobilization Specialist will provide technical support in the preparation, review, quality assurance, and refinement of donor reports, proposals, and related resource mobilization documents to ensure consistency, accuracy, quality, and compliance with donor requirements. This will help to ensure continuity in donor communications and reporting obligations.

  • Clôture: Jun 16 2026

    Consultoría Individual para la elaboración de los Lineamientos Técnicos para la Eliminación de la Transmisión Materno Infantil para VIH, Sífilis, y complemento para la ruta de la eliminación de HVB y Chagas en El Salvador (ETMI plus). at El Salvador

    Si tiene experiencia en salud pública, VIH, sífilis o salud materno-infantil, le invitamos a postularse para apoyar el desarrollo de los Lineamientos Técnicos ETMI Plus. ️ Fecha límite para aplicar: 16 de junio de 2026.

  • Clôture: Jun 22 2026

    Digital Cash Transfer Advisor, Jordan with travel to Yemen, Social Policy, 12 Months, Office Based (open for International consultants only) at Jordan

    The consultant will provide strategic, capacity-building, and technical support, as well as operational planning, to ensure the successful implementation of this system, aligned with international best practices and the national digital transformation strategy.

  • Clôture: Jun 15 2026

    National Consultant – English Language Instructor for UNICEF Guinea Staff Capacity Development, Office-based, #593593 at Guinea

    In line with the UNICEF Guinea Learning and Development Plan 2026, UNICEF's Learning and Development Procedure and the office commitment to continuous staff development, UNICEF Guinea seeks to engage a National English Language Consultant to design and deliver workplace-focused English language training for staff members.

  • Clôture: Jun 16 2026

    Construction Engineer, NO-1, TA 364 days, #128077, Bissau - Guinea Bissau, WCAR at Guinea-Bissau

    The Guinea-Bissau education system is beset by several structural constraints that severely limit children and youth’s ability to exercise their right to a quality education. Compounding this problem are the lack of public spaces for children and youth to congregate and engage in sports and recreation activities. While the population of Bissau has grown rapidly, more than doubling from 224,789 in 2021 to 525,478 in 2023 (and increasing from 78,676 to 183,917 for the 10-18 age group over the same period), the number of school-based or public multi-sports sports complexes has not increased. Furthermore, existing public recreation infrastructure is not effectively managed nor well-maintained, resulting in low-quality facilities that offer little programming or activities, particularly for marginalized groups. Therefore, children and young people in Guinea-Bissau are beset by interlocking challenges: the low quality and availability of education not only constrains the development of key academic and life skills and limits future opportunities, but youth also have few places outside of school to interact and grow and develop transversal and transferable skills.UNICEF, with funding from the French Development Agency (AFD), will implement a project to increase retention and completion rates, improve physical health, and strengthen transversal skills for students at the Agostinho Neto Secondary School, the Kwame Nkrumah Secondary School, the Rui Barcelo da Cunha secondary school, and the Salvador Allende Primary School, as well as children and youth in the Bairro Reno neighbourhood of Bissau (with a focus on adolescent girls and other marginalized groups).To achieve this goal, UNICEF will rehabilitate sports and academic infrastructure and develop a community management model to oversee the efficient administration of sports facilities and provide high-quality Sports for Development programming.

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