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    • Closes Nov 30 2025

      WASH Officer, (NO-2), Buea, Cameron, #126065 [Temp Appointment], 9 months in Cameroon

      UNICEF Cameroon is seeking a dynamic and committed WASH Officer to provide leadership, technical guidance, and programme oversight for WASH interventions in the North-West & South-West (NWSW) regions. This role will support UNICEF’s efforts to ensure access to safe water, adequate sanitation, improved hygiene practices, and strengthened preparedness and resilience of communities affected by crises.

    • Closes Nov 25 2025

      Re-advertisement: Child Protection Officer NO-2, Temporary Appointment (6 months), Quelimane, Mozambique #134571 - Open to Mozambican nationals only in Mozambique

      The Child Protection Officer provides professional technical, operational and administrative assistance throughout the programming process for child protection programmes/projects within the Country Programme from development, planning to delivery of results. H/She prepares, executes, manages, and implements a variety of technical and administrative programme tasks to facilitate programme development, implementation, programme progress monitoring, evaluating and reporting. In particular, the Child Protection Officer will provide technical, operational and administrative assistance in the operationalisation of the case management component of the child grant in Zambézia and the phased implementation of the Social Action Programme (ProSAS) in Milange and Pebane districts.

    • Closes Nov 27 2025

      National Consultant to support Data Visualization, Harare, Zimbabwe, 80 days (Open to Zimbabwe Nationals Only) in Zimbabwe

      UNICEF Zimbabwe is inviting applications for a National Consultant to support Data Visualization.

    • Closes Nov 28 2025

      International Consultant on Impact Documentation with UNICEF in Uzbekistan in Uzbekistan

      The purpose of this consultancy is to develop a comprehensive and persuasive investment case for donors, built on evidence-based narratives, case studies, and human-interest stories that highlight UNICEF’s impact and leadership in improving WASH and nutrition practices in schools, strengthening primary health care at the community level, enhancing maternal and perinatal services at the secondary level, expanding access to quality health care in the Aral Sea region, and providing systems-level technical assistance to the Government of Uzbekistan in areas such as policy formulation, oversight, accountability, coordination mechanisms, and health financing. In addition, the consultant will prepare a concise analytical proposition that links climate shocks with adolescent health and mental health in Uzbekistan, outlining their relevance and identifying entry points for future donor investment.

    • Closes Nov 25 2025

      National Consultant: Construction Officer in Bangladesh

      UNICEF is managing a significant construction portfolio in Rohingya camps in Cox’s Bazar. Currently more than 80 facilities in the camps are under reconstruction/renovation, and the new construction of temporary and semi-permanent structure have been commissioned. In addition, the urgent renovation works in UNICEF office facilities have been started. All these projects are implemented by UNICEF and executed by construction companies. To ensure compliance, timely implementation and quality assurance, and in the absence of UNICEF CXB-based construction engineer, a full-time Construction Engineer consultant is to be engaged for the period of six month implement the project portfolio. The construction engineer will require to manage the overall activities, provide technical support for all associated works, maintain smooth coordination between all the party’s and ensure construction works are being conducted as per the set timeline and standards.

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