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 Armenia CO is looking for 2 national consultants to support in conducting safe interviews of children for the development of the ad hoc report by the HRDO. 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.
The Social and Behaviour Change Officer (MNCH) reports to the Chief of Communication and works directly under the Social Behavior Change Officer’s close supervision and guidance. The scope of work under this Job Profile is related to promoting health seeking behaviour on maternal and newborn health related issues. The Officer provides technical and operational support to the supervisor and internal colleagues by administering, executing and implementing a variety of tasks to promote community engagement and participation, and measurable behavioral and social change/mobilization, requiring the application of technical and theoretical skills and the study of organizational goals, rules, regulations, policies and procedures.
UNICEF Education Section in Tajikistan is looking for a qualified individual national consultant to support the Ministry of Education and Science in revision of the teaching methodology course at pre-service teacher training level (colleges and universities) of Math discipline to incorporate CBE pedagogy and integrate digital and inclusive strategies ensuring relevance to the country context and teacher's needs.
Under the guidance of the supervisor, provide professional technical assistance and support for programme design, planning and implementation, management and evaluation of programme/project activities, data analysis and progress reporting, in support of programme goals and objectives.
UNICEF in Vientiane, Lao PDR is looking for an International Consultant to Lead the Development of the National Nutrition Strategy and Plan of Action for Lao PDR. The duration of this assignment is 08 months, starting as soon as possible and the consultant shall be home based (mostly remotely but it may require at least 2 trips to Vientiane, Lao PDR).
¡Únete a UNICEF Guatemala como consultor! A través de esta consultoría podrás optimizar la eficiencia, cobertura y efectividad de los programas de protección social, en línea con los objetivos estratégicos de UNICEF y del Gobierno de Guatemala para mejorar servicios esenciales relacionados a la niñez y adolescencia para brindar protección social, la educación, la salud y la resiliencia ante emergencias por medio de la implementación del Sistema de Información Gerencial de Programas e Intervenciones Social (MIS) del Ministerio de Salud Pública y Asistencia Social (MSPAS) y del Sistemas de Información Gerencial de Programas e Intervenciones Sociales (MIS) del Ministerio de Desarrollo Social (MIDES).
¡Únete a UNICEF Guatemala como consultor! A través de esta consultoría podrás brindar asistencia técnica especializada para el diseño de la arquitectura técnica y funcional del Sistema de Información Gerencial de Programas e Intervenciones Sociales (MIS).
¡UNICEF Guatemala te está buscando! A través de esta consultoría podrás brindar asistencia técnica especializada para diseñar, modelar, automatizar e implementar flujos de procesos utilizando la plataforma BPM definida para el MIS, desarrollo de componentes reutilizables y participar activamente en pruebas e implementación en ambiente de preproducción y producción del MIS.
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 Armenia CO is looking for 2 national consultants to support in conducting safe interviews of children for the development of the ad hoc report by the HRDO. 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.
The Social and Behaviour Change Officer (MNCH) reports to the Chief of Communication and works directly under the Social Behavior Change Officer’s close supervision and guidance. The scope of work under this Job Profile is related to promoting health seeking behaviour on maternal and newborn health related issues. The Officer provides technical and operational support to the supervisor and internal colleagues by administering, executing and implementing a variety of tasks to promote community engagement and participation, and measurable behavioral and social change/mobilization, requiring the application of technical and theoretical skills and the study of organizational goals, rules, regulations, policies and procedures.
UNICEF Education Section in Tajikistan is looking for a qualified individual national consultant to support the Ministry of Education and Science in revision of the teaching methodology course at pre-service teacher training level (colleges and universities) of Math discipline to incorporate CBE pedagogy and integrate digital and inclusive strategies ensuring relevance to the country context and teacher's needs.
Under the guidance of the supervisor, provide professional technical assistance and support for programme design, planning and implementation, management and evaluation of programme/project activities, data analysis and progress reporting, in support of programme goals and objectives.
UNICEF in Vientiane, Lao PDR is looking for an International Consultant to Lead the Development of the National Nutrition Strategy and Plan of Action for Lao PDR. The duration of this assignment is 08 months, starting as soon as possible and the consultant shall be home based (mostly remotely but it may require at least 2 trips to Vientiane, Lao PDR).
¡Únete a UNICEF Guatemala como consultor! A través de esta consultoría podrás optimizar la eficiencia, cobertura y efectividad de los programas de protección social, en línea con los objetivos estratégicos de UNICEF y del Gobierno de Guatemala para mejorar servicios esenciales relacionados a la niñez y adolescencia para brindar protección social, la educación, la salud y la resiliencia ante emergencias por medio de la implementación del Sistema de Información Gerencial de Programas e Intervenciones Social (MIS) del Ministerio de Salud Pública y Asistencia Social (MSPAS) y del Sistemas de Información Gerencial de Programas e Intervenciones Sociales (MIS) del Ministerio de Desarrollo Social (MIDES).
¡Únete a UNICEF Guatemala como consultor! A través de esta consultoría podrás brindar asistencia técnica especializada para el diseño de la arquitectura técnica y funcional del Sistema de Información Gerencial de Programas e Intervenciones Sociales (MIS).
¡UNICEF Guatemala te está buscando! A través de esta consultoría podrás brindar asistencia técnica especializada para diseñar, modelar, automatizar e implementar flujos de procesos utilizando la plataforma BPM definida para el MIS, desarrollo de componentes reutilizables y participar activamente en pruebas e implementación en ambiente de preproducción y producción del MIS.