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.
UNICEF Ghana is seeking a dynamic and results-driven Health Officer to join our team.
The Health Officer will provide technical, operational, and administrative support throughout the planning and implementation of the Health Programme under the Country Programme. Reporting to the Health Specialist (Community Health), the role supports the effective delivery of programme results by contributing to development planning, execution, progress monitoring, and results reporting.
This is an excellent opportunity to make a tangible impact on child and community health outcomes in Ghana.
UNICEF Ghana seeks the services of a very committed and highly experienced professionals with a profound commitment to achieving impactful outcomes for every child. The individual will work as a Senior Operations Associate, GS7 in the Tamale Field Office. The role involves management of information and coordination of programs and other office related activities and also ensuring the smooth running of operations activities and will be responsible for providing a variety of specialized tasks in finance functions, ensuring accurate and timely delivery that follows UNICEF financial rules and regulations, whilst demonstrating the capacity to research, adapt and evaluate irregular cases, and to recommend improvements to process delivery and design. This is a Fixed-Term position that reports to the Chief, Field Office, NOC
As part of its Future Focus Initiative (FFI), UNICEF will be undertaking a global recruitment and placement exercise beginning in August 2025 which will involve approximately 750-1,000 positions worldwide. The Medical Specialist process occupational health duties with a focus on pre-placement clearances and duty travel clearances.
The fundamental mission of UNICEF is to promote the rights of every child, everywhere, in everything the organization does — in programmes, in advocacy, and in operations. The equity strategy, which emphasizes the most disadvantaged and excluded children and families, translates this commitment to children’s rights into action. For UNICEF, equity means that all children have the opportunity to survive, develop, and reach their full potential without discrimination, bias, or favoritism. To the extent that any child faces unequal chances in life — in social, political, economic, civic, and cultural dimensions — their rights are violated. There is growing evidence that investing in the health, education, and protection of a society’s most disadvantaged citizens — addressing inequity — not only provides all children with the opportunity to fulfil their potential but also promotes sustained growth and stability in countries. This focus on equity is vital as it accelerates progress toward realizing the human rights of all children, which is the universal mandate of UNICEF, as outlined by the Convention on the Rights of the Child, while also supporting the equitable development of nations.
L’objectif principal de la consultance est de mener une analyse approfondie du cadre règlementaire, de la mise en œuvre et du suivi efficace des Groupes d’Epargne Communautaire (GEC) et des Associations Villageoises d’Epargne et de Microcrédit (AVEC) avec une intégration systématique de la dimension genre et une attention particulière accordée aux besoins et réalités spécifiques des femmes et des filles mères issues des groupes les plus vulnérables.
Le/la Consultant(e) International(e) – Ingénieur(e) Biomédical(e) apportera une expertise technique spécialisée dans le cadre de la mise en oeuvre de la composante 2 du programme « UE Santé Ezaka ho Tomady », notamment sur les volets relatifs aux équipements biomédicaux, aux processus d’achats, de l’installation, de la mise en place du plan de maintenance ainsi que leur intégration fonctionnelle dans les établissements de santé réhabilités ou nouvellement construits.
Since late 2022, Armenia has received over 115,000 refugees—including 36,000 children—primarily fleeing Nagorno Karabakh due to severe shortages of essentials such as food, medication, and electricity. These children now make up 6% of Armenia’s child population and are vulnerable to mental health and psychosocial challenges. A joint Multi-Sector Needs Assessment by the Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs and UNICEF (2023–2024) found that 26% of refugee households reported at least one emotionally unstable family member. In response, the Human Rights Defender’s Office (HRDO), with UNICEF’s support, is conducting interviews to assess human rights and child rights conditions and will produce an ad-hoc report. A consultant, under UNICEF’s supervision, will analyze findings and develop report chapters, contributing to Outputs 4.1 and 4.2 of the Armenia–UNICEF Country Program 2021–2025.
Since late 2022, Armenia has received over 115,000 refugees—including 36,000 children—primarily fleeing Nagorno Karabakh due to severe shortages of essentials such as food, medication, and electricity. These children now make up 6% of Armenia’s child population and are vulnerable to mental health and psychosocial challenges. A joint Multi-Sector Needs Assessment by the Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs and UNICEF (2023–2024) found that 26% of refugee households reported at least one emotionally unstable family member. In response, the Human Rights Defender’s Office (HRDO), with UNICEF’s support, is conducting interviews to assess human rights and child rights conditions and will produce an ad-hoc report. A consultant, under UNICEF’s supervision, will analyze findings and develop report chapters, contributing to Outputs 4.1 and 4.2 of the Armenia–UNICEF Country Program 2021–2025.
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.
UNICEF Ghana is seeking a dynamic and results-driven Health Officer to join our team.
The Health Officer will provide technical, operational, and administrative support throughout the planning and implementation of the Health Programme under the Country Programme. Reporting to the Health Specialist (Community Health), the role supports the effective delivery of programme results by contributing to development planning, execution, progress monitoring, and results reporting.
This is an excellent opportunity to make a tangible impact on child and community health outcomes in Ghana.
UNICEF Ghana seeks the services of a very committed and highly experienced professionals with a profound commitment to achieving impactful outcomes for every child. The individual will work as a Senior Operations Associate, GS7 in the Tamale Field Office. The role involves management of information and coordination of programs and other office related activities and also ensuring the smooth running of operations activities and will be responsible for providing a variety of specialized tasks in finance functions, ensuring accurate and timely delivery that follows UNICEF financial rules and regulations, whilst demonstrating the capacity to research, adapt and evaluate irregular cases, and to recommend improvements to process delivery and design. This is a Fixed-Term position that reports to the Chief, Field Office, NOC
As part of its Future Focus Initiative (FFI), UNICEF will be undertaking a global recruitment and placement exercise beginning in August 2025 which will involve approximately 750-1,000 positions worldwide. The Medical Specialist process occupational health duties with a focus on pre-placement clearances and duty travel clearances.
The fundamental mission of UNICEF is to promote the rights of every child, everywhere, in everything the organization does — in programmes, in advocacy, and in operations. The equity strategy, which emphasizes the most disadvantaged and excluded children and families, translates this commitment to children’s rights into action. For UNICEF, equity means that all children have the opportunity to survive, develop, and reach their full potential without discrimination, bias, or favoritism. To the extent that any child faces unequal chances in life — in social, political, economic, civic, and cultural dimensions — their rights are violated. There is growing evidence that investing in the health, education, and protection of a society’s most disadvantaged citizens — addressing inequity — not only provides all children with the opportunity to fulfil their potential but also promotes sustained growth and stability in countries. This focus on equity is vital as it accelerates progress toward realizing the human rights of all children, which is the universal mandate of UNICEF, as outlined by the Convention on the Rights of the Child, while also supporting the equitable development of nations.
L’objectif principal de la consultance est de mener une analyse approfondie du cadre règlementaire, de la mise en œuvre et du suivi efficace des Groupes d’Epargne Communautaire (GEC) et des Associations Villageoises d’Epargne et de Microcrédit (AVEC) avec une intégration systématique de la dimension genre et une attention particulière accordée aux besoins et réalités spécifiques des femmes et des filles mères issues des groupes les plus vulnérables.
Le/la Consultant(e) International(e) – Ingénieur(e) Biomédical(e) apportera une expertise technique spécialisée dans le cadre de la mise en oeuvre de la composante 2 du programme « UE Santé Ezaka ho Tomady », notamment sur les volets relatifs aux équipements biomédicaux, aux processus d’achats, de l’installation, de la mise en place du plan de maintenance ainsi que leur intégration fonctionnelle dans les établissements de santé réhabilités ou nouvellement construits.
Since late 2022, Armenia has received over 115,000 refugees—including 36,000 children—primarily fleeing Nagorno Karabakh due to severe shortages of essentials such as food, medication, and electricity. These children now make up 6% of Armenia’s child population and are vulnerable to mental health and psychosocial challenges. A joint Multi-Sector Needs Assessment by the Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs and UNICEF (2023–2024) found that 26% of refugee households reported at least one emotionally unstable family member. In response, the Human Rights Defender’s Office (HRDO), with UNICEF’s support, is conducting interviews to assess human rights and child rights conditions and will produce an ad-hoc report. A consultant, under UNICEF’s supervision, will analyze findings and develop report chapters, contributing to Outputs 4.1 and 4.2 of the Armenia–UNICEF Country Program 2021–2025.
Since late 2022, Armenia has received over 115,000 refugees—including 36,000 children—primarily fleeing Nagorno Karabakh due to severe shortages of essentials such as food, medication, and electricity. These children now make up 6% of Armenia’s child population and are vulnerable to mental health and psychosocial challenges. A joint Multi-Sector Needs Assessment by the Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs and UNICEF (2023–2024) found that 26% of refugee households reported at least one emotionally unstable family member. In response, the Human Rights Defender’s Office (HRDO), with UNICEF’s support, is conducting interviews to assess human rights and child rights conditions and will produce an ad-hoc report. A consultant, under UNICEF’s supervision, will analyze findings and develop report chapters, contributing to Outputs 4.1 and 4.2 of the Armenia–UNICEF Country Program 2021–2025.