As UNICEF Libya prepares for the next Country Programme cycle (2028-2032), a comprehensive Situation Analysis (SitAn) is required to provide evidence-based insights on the state of child rights and well-being in Libya. This analysis will inform strategic planning, policy dialogue, and programme design to ensure that UNICEF’s interventions achieve lasting and transformational changes for children and adolescents, particularly the most vulnerable and marginalized.
UNICEF Islamabad Office is seeking an experienced, knowledgeable, and dynamic individual to take on the role of Communication Officer at the NOB level to join the Polio team on a Temporary basis.
Join UNICEF’s Global Programme Division and help drive global progress in maternal and newborn health. As a Health Specialist (MNH), you will lead data‑driven analysis, strengthen accountability mechanisms, and support countries in accelerating high‑impact MNCH interventions. You will guide EWENE‑CSA progress tracking across 100+ countries, support MNCH acceleration plans in more than 60 countries, and coordinate global partnerships that shape policy and implementation. This role blends technical expertise, programme monitoring, and partnership coordination to advance UNICEF’s Strategic Plan 2026–2029 and contribute to preventing millions of maternal and newborn deaths.
UNICEF Supply Division is looking for a passionate Procurement Specialist to support the execution of the sustainable procurement strategy, including UNICEF SD broad stakeholder management to obtain buy-in and alignment on the implementation of the strategy and tactical plan, as well as indicators and methods for evaluating sustainability as part of vaccine purchase while ensuring an uninterrupted, sustainable vaccine supply of affordable, quality product. The Procurement Specialist will serve as project manager and coordinator of the Vaccine Centre Economic Sustainability connected to the UN (environmental) (ESE) agenda with internal and external stakeholders.
As UNICEF Libya prepares for the next Country Programme cycle (2028-2032), a comprehensive Situation Analysis (SitAn) is required to provide evidence-based insights on the state of child rights and well-being in Libya. This analysis will inform strategic planning, policy dialogue, and programme design to ensure that UNICEF’s interventions achieve lasting and transformational changes for children and adolescents, particularly the most vulnerable and marginalized.
UNICEF Islamabad Office is seeking an experienced, knowledgeable, and dynamic individual to take on the role of Communication Officer at the NOB level to join the Polio team on a Temporary basis.
Join UNICEF’s Global Programme Division and help drive global progress in maternal and newborn health. As a Health Specialist (MNH), you will lead data‑driven analysis, strengthen accountability mechanisms, and support countries in accelerating high‑impact MNCH interventions. You will guide EWENE‑CSA progress tracking across 100+ countries, support MNCH acceleration plans in more than 60 countries, and coordinate global partnerships that shape policy and implementation. This role blends technical expertise, programme monitoring, and partnership coordination to advance UNICEF’s Strategic Plan 2026–2029 and contribute to preventing millions of maternal and newborn deaths.
UNICEF Supply Division is looking for a passionate Procurement Specialist to support the execution of the sustainable procurement strategy, including UNICEF SD broad stakeholder management to obtain buy-in and alignment on the implementation of the strategy and tactical plan, as well as indicators and methods for evaluating sustainability as part of vaccine purchase while ensuring an uninterrupted, sustainable vaccine supply of affordable, quality product. The Procurement Specialist will serve as project manager and coordinator of the Vaccine Centre Economic Sustainability connected to the UN (environmental) (ESE) agenda with internal and external stakeholders.