The purpose of this consultancy is to support the implementation of the ICF thematic windows. In addition, the consultancy will undertake activities central to the scoping, development and accompaniment of broader impact evaluation opportunities. Specific objectives include:
• Provide technical support in the design and implementation at least two, and maximum three impact evaluations under the Child Marriage and Social Norms ICF (e.g., Burkina Faso, Ghana and Niger) and contribute to the development of other impact evaluations in the portfolio as requested.
• Support a set of methodological innovations across the Child Marriage and Social Norms ICF, including input to and analysis of methodological papers on topics including the development of attitude and norm indices, forced marriage measures, and cost-effectiveness methodologies among participating countries.
• Support the GPECM with the development of a pilot analysis to estimate cross-country impact of the GPECM, or several case studies estimating the impact of the GPECM activities over time.
• Contribute scoping and background work towards a new Impact Feasibility Assessment (IFA) on Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) in collaboration with focal points at the UNICEF EO, UNFPA and stakeholders in the Joint Programme to End FGM.
• Support the development and delivery of capacity development and learning materials focusing on impact evaluation methodologies and practical implementation processes for national partners, UNICEF staff and other audience.
• Contribute to the development of dissemination materials including methodological briefs, working papers and peer-reviewed journals.
Under the supervision of the Child Protection Specialist - GBViE, the consultant will be responsible for completion of the following deliverables:
1. Support compilation of 2025 annual results reporting and trend analysis of GBViE CSI data (3.1.7 and H5.5);
2. Strengthen capacity on M&E to support GBV risk mitigation and GBViE specialized programming;
3. Contribute to strengthen the coordination of the GBViE planning and reporting cycle;
4. Facilitate the establishment of a pool of local trainers on CCS Resources in the Arabic speaking countries;
5. Support the development and uptake of the CCS remote learning in the Arabic speaking countries.
The consultancy will be home-based with travels to emergency-affected contexts relevant to the above tasks, as feasible.
UNICEF Honduras busca consultor/a individual nacional para fortalecer la capacidad de respuesta en protección de la niñez en situaciones humanitarias desde un enfoque de sostenibilidad y triple nexo, a través del empoderamiento de Estado, organizaciones internacionales y nacionales y otros actores humanitarios en el cumplimiento de los estándares de derechos de la niñez y de provisión de servicios de protección conforme los Compromisos Básicos para la Infancia en la Acción Humanitaria.
UNICEF Honduras looks for an Emergency Specialist to establish and implement country office emergency preparedness and response; develop, plan, implement, monitor and evaluate the emergency interventions to ensure the survival and well-being of children and mothers, and the affected communities in an emergency situation.
The Programme Assistant (Child Protection) provides essential procedural, administrative, and operational support to facilitate the successful planning, implementation, and monitoring of programme activities. Under the direct supervision and guidance of the Programme Officer, this role ensures timely and efficient management of programme resources and administrative processes, adhering strictly to UNICEF’s operational policies and standards. This position is essential to maintain a robust administrative platform, enabling programme specialists to focus more effectively on strategic and technical tasks critical to achieving programme objectives.
Brindar asesoría técnica para el fortalecimiento de la implementación, seguimiento y expansión de la estrategia nacional de prevención de violencia en la primera infancia.
If you are committed, passionate about results for children, we are looking for you! The consultant will provide expert technical assistance to the Survive & Thrive Section with the execution of Immunization supply chain and cold chain activities in advance of the transition of programmatic support to the Panama Center of Excellence.
Are you passionate about humanitarian action and skilled in project monitoring and reporting? UNICEF Latin America and the Caribbean Regional Office (LACRO) is seeking a dedicated consultant to support the management of three multi-country ECHO-funded projects. This home-based role involves close coordination with 17 Country Offices, ensuring high-quality reporting, monitoring, and proposal development in line with ECHO standards. Be part of a dynamic team making a real impact across the region.
UNICEF Latin America and the Caribbean Regional Office (LACRO) is seeking a Monitoring Officer to strengthen humanitarian performance monitoring across the region. This role supports evidence-based planning and response in complex emergencies, including migration, climate-related crises, and political instability. The Officer will provide technical guidance to Country Offices, enhance data systems, and ensure high-quality monitoring and reporting on the situation of children and women. Candidates should have at least 2 years of relevant experience in program monitoring and evaluation, strong data analysis skills, and fluency in English and Spanish. Be part of a mission-driven team committed to delivering results for children in emergencies.
Under the supervision of an Education Program Officer, the consultant is expected to carry out deliverables supporting the work of officers in the management, execution, and monitoring of the Connected Territories project and the Giga initiative in Brazil.
To promote the expansion of connectivity in schools, regarding the Giga initiative, the consultant will deliver data reports to support the monitoring of the activities developed by the global team monthly at the request of UNICEF Brazil, as well as support the Brazilian office in customizing some ongoing Giga tools, like the Giga Maps, that shows the status of schools connectivity across Brazil, with national data, and provide technical support in dialogues with the federal government, subnational governments, and other stakeholders involved in school connectivity such as Nic.br, MCom, MEC, and Anatel.
Regarding the promotion of technology use by educators, children, and adolescents in schools, the consultant will have to deliver specific products to support UNICEF Brazil in coordinating the implementation of the Connected Territories project, carried out by implementing partners. In addition to monitoring and overseeing the quality of activities performed by implementing partners, the consultant will have to support UNICEF Education officers in the territories participating in the project in articulating with local governments and interfacing between Education Secretariats, schools, and implementing partners, in alignment with the Education team in Brasília.
Thus, UNICEF aims to establish a consultancy contract to develop the activities already defined in the Giga action plan, agreed upon between UNICEF and the Brazilian government, as well as to support the management and execution of the Connected Territories project, following up on the work plan established between the Education team and the zonal offices in 2025.
The purpose of this consultancy is to support the implementation of the ICF thematic windows. In addition, the consultancy will undertake activities central to the scoping, development and accompaniment of broader impact evaluation opportunities. Specific objectives include:
• Provide technical support in the design and implementation at least two, and maximum three impact evaluations under the Child Marriage and Social Norms ICF (e.g., Burkina Faso, Ghana and Niger) and contribute to the development of other impact evaluations in the portfolio as requested.
• Support a set of methodological innovations across the Child Marriage and Social Norms ICF, including input to and analysis of methodological papers on topics including the development of attitude and norm indices, forced marriage measures, and cost-effectiveness methodologies among participating countries.
• Support the GPECM with the development of a pilot analysis to estimate cross-country impact of the GPECM, or several case studies estimating the impact of the GPECM activities over time.
• Contribute scoping and background work towards a new Impact Feasibility Assessment (IFA) on Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) in collaboration with focal points at the UNICEF EO, UNFPA and stakeholders in the Joint Programme to End FGM.
• Support the development and delivery of capacity development and learning materials focusing on impact evaluation methodologies and practical implementation processes for national partners, UNICEF staff and other audience.
• Contribute to the development of dissemination materials including methodological briefs, working papers and peer-reviewed journals.
Under the supervision of the Child Protection Specialist - GBViE, the consultant will be responsible for completion of the following deliverables:
1. Support compilation of 2025 annual results reporting and trend analysis of GBViE CSI data (3.1.7 and H5.5);
2. Strengthen capacity on M&E to support GBV risk mitigation and GBViE specialized programming;
3. Contribute to strengthen the coordination of the GBViE planning and reporting cycle;
4. Facilitate the establishment of a pool of local trainers on CCS Resources in the Arabic speaking countries;
5. Support the development and uptake of the CCS remote learning in the Arabic speaking countries.
The consultancy will be home-based with travels to emergency-affected contexts relevant to the above tasks, as feasible.
UNICEF Honduras busca consultor/a individual nacional para fortalecer la capacidad de respuesta en protección de la niñez en situaciones humanitarias desde un enfoque de sostenibilidad y triple nexo, a través del empoderamiento de Estado, organizaciones internacionales y nacionales y otros actores humanitarios en el cumplimiento de los estándares de derechos de la niñez y de provisión de servicios de protección conforme los Compromisos Básicos para la Infancia en la Acción Humanitaria.
UNICEF Honduras looks for an Emergency Specialist to establish and implement country office emergency preparedness and response; develop, plan, implement, monitor and evaluate the emergency interventions to ensure the survival and well-being of children and mothers, and the affected communities in an emergency situation.
The Programme Assistant (Child Protection) provides essential procedural, administrative, and operational support to facilitate the successful planning, implementation, and monitoring of programme activities. Under the direct supervision and guidance of the Programme Officer, this role ensures timely and efficient management of programme resources and administrative processes, adhering strictly to UNICEF’s operational policies and standards. This position is essential to maintain a robust administrative platform, enabling programme specialists to focus more effectively on strategic and technical tasks critical to achieving programme objectives.
Brindar asesoría técnica para el fortalecimiento de la implementación, seguimiento y expansión de la estrategia nacional de prevención de violencia en la primera infancia.
If you are committed, passionate about results for children, we are looking for you! The consultant will provide expert technical assistance to the Survive & Thrive Section with the execution of Immunization supply chain and cold chain activities in advance of the transition of programmatic support to the Panama Center of Excellence.
Are you passionate about humanitarian action and skilled in project monitoring and reporting? UNICEF Latin America and the Caribbean Regional Office (LACRO) is seeking a dedicated consultant to support the management of three multi-country ECHO-funded projects. This home-based role involves close coordination with 17 Country Offices, ensuring high-quality reporting, monitoring, and proposal development in line with ECHO standards. Be part of a dynamic team making a real impact across the region.
UNICEF Latin America and the Caribbean Regional Office (LACRO) is seeking a Monitoring Officer to strengthen humanitarian performance monitoring across the region. This role supports evidence-based planning and response in complex emergencies, including migration, climate-related crises, and political instability. The Officer will provide technical guidance to Country Offices, enhance data systems, and ensure high-quality monitoring and reporting on the situation of children and women. Candidates should have at least 2 years of relevant experience in program monitoring and evaluation, strong data analysis skills, and fluency in English and Spanish. Be part of a mission-driven team committed to delivering results for children in emergencies.
Under the supervision of an Education Program Officer, the consultant is expected to carry out deliverables supporting the work of officers in the management, execution, and monitoring of the Connected Territories project and the Giga initiative in Brazil.
To promote the expansion of connectivity in schools, regarding the Giga initiative, the consultant will deliver data reports to support the monitoring of the activities developed by the global team monthly at the request of UNICEF Brazil, as well as support the Brazilian office in customizing some ongoing Giga tools, like the Giga Maps, that shows the status of schools connectivity across Brazil, with national data, and provide technical support in dialogues with the federal government, subnational governments, and other stakeholders involved in school connectivity such as Nic.br, MCom, MEC, and Anatel.
Regarding the promotion of technology use by educators, children, and adolescents in schools, the consultant will have to deliver specific products to support UNICEF Brazil in coordinating the implementation of the Connected Territories project, carried out by implementing partners. In addition to monitoring and overseeing the quality of activities performed by implementing partners, the consultant will have to support UNICEF Education officers in the territories participating in the project in articulating with local governments and interfacing between Education Secretariats, schools, and implementing partners, in alignment with the Education team in Brasília.
Thus, UNICEF aims to establish a consultancy contract to develop the activities already defined in the Giga action plan, agreed upon between UNICEF and the Brazilian government, as well as to support the management and execution of the Connected Territories project, following up on the work plan established between the Education team and the zonal offices in 2025.