The Supply and Logistics Specialist reports to the Supply and Logistics Manager and is responsible for managing the elements of the supply chains of the Ukraine country office. The supply chain operations include planning, procurement, contracting, customs clearance, warehousing, in country transport and distribution, as well as monitoring of supplies, services and construction works. The incumbent supports management collaboration with programmes in defining supply interventions to meet programmatic needs and achieve results for children, and provides technical and advisory support to governments, national systems and partners on supply chain management.
Shape global solutions for children affected by forced displacement. UNICEF is seeking a Child Protection Specialist (Migration, Displacement & Learning) to lead learning, evidence generation and knowledge exchange across its flagship PROSPECTS Partnership and global migration and displacement programming. Based in Nairobi within UNICEF’s Global Programme Division, this role offers a unique opportunity to influence policy dialogue, strengthen partnerships, and scale child‑centred solutions across regions. Join a dynamic, multi‑agency environment and help transform learning into action for children on the move.
Support global action for better nutrition outcomes for children and women. UNICEF is recruiting a Programme & Planning Specialist (P‑3) to strengthen programme planning, performance monitoring, and knowledge management within its Child Nutrition and Development team. Based in Nairobi within UNICEF’s Global Programme Division, this role offers a unique opportunity to work at the intersection of global strategy and country implementation—supporting technical assistance, partnerships, and evidence‑driven decision‑making to advance UNICEF’s Nutrition Strategy 2030 and deliver results at scale.
Join UNICEF’s Global Programme Division to strengthen the financial backbone of our global immunization work. As Programme Budget Specialist, you will support effective planning, allocation and monitoring of health and immunization resources, with a strong focus on multi‑country and non‑Gavi grants. You will drive budget oversight, grant performance tracking, KPI monitoring, and high‑quality donor financial reporting, ensuring transparency and timely implementation across HQ, Regional and Country Offices. This role is ideal for someone who excels in financial analysis, dashboarding, and cross‑functional coordination, and is motivated by improving systems that help deliver results for children at scale.
The purpose of the consultancy is to support country offices and partners to identify and assess relationships between sources of environmental lead exposure and blood lead levels.
The UNICEF Strategic Plan has elevated action on climate change and environmental degradation as an organizational priority, to be integrated throughout UNICEF programmes. To concretize this, UNICEF HQ is implementing its global Healthy Environments for Healthy Children (HEHC) programme framework in over 20 countries. To mobilize collection action, UNICEF and partners have founded a Children’s Environmental Health Collaborative to protect child health and development from the impact of climate change and environmental degradation.
Lead exposure is a silent but devastating environmental health issue, with far-reaching consequences for children's health and development. An estimated 1 in 3 children globally have blood lead levels that are of significant concern, contributing to an estimated 1.5 million deaths annually. In response to this crisis, the Partnership for a Lead-Free Future was launched in September 2024 by UNICEF, in collaboration with USAID, UNEP, WHO, the World Bank, Open Philanthropy, and other key stakeholders. The Partnership is the first-ever global, public-private coalition focused on ending childhood lead poisoning in LMICs by 2040. This initiative brings together governments, civil society, and the private sector to champion country-led efforts to eliminate lead from consumer products, improve industrial practices, and enforce lead mitigation standards. The Partnership for a Lead-Free Future is an accelerator partnership of UNICEF’s HEHC and is linked to the Children’s Environmental Health Collaborative.
The Supply and Logistics Specialist reports to the Supply and Logistics Manager and is responsible for managing the elements of the supply chains of the Ukraine country office. The supply chain operations include planning, procurement, contracting, customs clearance, warehousing, in country transport and distribution, as well as monitoring of supplies, services and construction works. The incumbent supports management collaboration with programmes in defining supply interventions to meet programmatic needs and achieve results for children, and provides technical and advisory support to governments, national systems and partners on supply chain management.
Shape global solutions for children affected by forced displacement. UNICEF is seeking a Child Protection Specialist (Migration, Displacement & Learning) to lead learning, evidence generation and knowledge exchange across its flagship PROSPECTS Partnership and global migration and displacement programming. Based in Nairobi within UNICEF’s Global Programme Division, this role offers a unique opportunity to influence policy dialogue, strengthen partnerships, and scale child‑centred solutions across regions. Join a dynamic, multi‑agency environment and help transform learning into action for children on the move.
Support global action for better nutrition outcomes for children and women. UNICEF is recruiting a Programme & Planning Specialist (P‑3) to strengthen programme planning, performance monitoring, and knowledge management within its Child Nutrition and Development team. Based in Nairobi within UNICEF’s Global Programme Division, this role offers a unique opportunity to work at the intersection of global strategy and country implementation—supporting technical assistance, partnerships, and evidence‑driven decision‑making to advance UNICEF’s Nutrition Strategy 2030 and deliver results at scale.
Join UNICEF’s Global Programme Division to strengthen the financial backbone of our global immunization work. As Programme Budget Specialist, you will support effective planning, allocation and monitoring of health and immunization resources, with a strong focus on multi‑country and non‑Gavi grants. You will drive budget oversight, grant performance tracking, KPI monitoring, and high‑quality donor financial reporting, ensuring transparency and timely implementation across HQ, Regional and Country Offices. This role is ideal for someone who excels in financial analysis, dashboarding, and cross‑functional coordination, and is motivated by improving systems that help deliver results for children at scale.
The purpose of the consultancy is to support country offices and partners to identify and assess relationships between sources of environmental lead exposure and blood lead levels.
The UNICEF Strategic Plan has elevated action on climate change and environmental degradation as an organizational priority, to be integrated throughout UNICEF programmes. To concretize this, UNICEF HQ is implementing its global Healthy Environments for Healthy Children (HEHC) programme framework in over 20 countries. To mobilize collection action, UNICEF and partners have founded a Children’s Environmental Health Collaborative to protect child health and development from the impact of climate change and environmental degradation.
Lead exposure is a silent but devastating environmental health issue, with far-reaching consequences for children's health and development. An estimated 1 in 3 children globally have blood lead levels that are of significant concern, contributing to an estimated 1.5 million deaths annually. In response to this crisis, the Partnership for a Lead-Free Future was launched in September 2024 by UNICEF, in collaboration with USAID, UNEP, WHO, the World Bank, Open Philanthropy, and other key stakeholders. The Partnership is the first-ever global, public-private coalition focused on ending childhood lead poisoning in LMICs by 2040. This initiative brings together governments, civil society, and the private sector to champion country-led efforts to eliminate lead from consumer products, improve industrial practices, and enforce lead mitigation standards. The Partnership for a Lead-Free Future is an accelerator partnership of UNICEF’s HEHC and is linked to the Children’s Environmental Health Collaborative.