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International homebased consultancy-Research Consultant for Communities Care-UNICEF South Sudan 100 days in South Sudan
The purpose of this consultancy (100 days) is to manage all aspects of the research component of Communities Care (planning, data collection, analysis and reporting) and provide technical support and guidance to UNICEF partners on evidence based programming using qualitative and quantitative methods to start up, implement and monitor the Community-Based Care (CBC) and Community Engagement and Action (CE&A) components of the programme. The consultant will be home-based with quarterly travel to Juba. The consultant will receive overall guidance and day-to-day supervision from the GBV Specialist. S/he will work closely with the UNICEF Communities Care Consultant and Child Protection team based in field offices and UNICEF GBV partners.
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Programme Specialist - Financing for Child Nutrition & Development (P-4), PG Nutrition and Child Development outposted in Brussels # 00128264 (Temporary Appointment 346days) in Belgium
Under the supervision of the Senior Adviser, Financing for Child Nutrition & Development, the Programme Specialist will strengthen UNICEF’s efforts to increase domestic resources and support prioritisation of sustainable financing policies for nutrition at a global, regional and local level.
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Programme Specialist (Digital Child Rights and Business {CRB}), (P-3), Temporary Appointment (until 31 Dec 2024), Programme Group Business Engagement and Child Rights Team (BECR), Nairobi, Kenya; REMOTE, Post # 128160, Req: 571119 in various locations
The Programme Specialist (Digital CRB) will be responsible for developing and implementing strategies, policies and programs that promote and protect the rights of children in the digital environment. The incumbent supports UNICEF National Committees, Regional, and Country Offices to engage industry, policy makers, and other stakeholders on the government duty to protect and business responsibility to respect children’s rights, specifically in the context the digital environment, and works closely with relevant teams across UNICEF Divisions including PG/Child Protection, Office of Research, Office of Innovation and ICTD in developing evidence, policy guidance, technical support and capacity building as it relates to children’s rights in the digital environment. The position will strengthen knowledge management and lead external stakeholder engagement, including for resource mobilization as relevant, including in support of CO programme implementation.
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New Consultancy: Technical Consultant – Incontinence Products Expert, On site or remote, 100 days over 12 months in Denmark
The Product Innovation Centre (PIC) within Supply Division (SD) works closely with internal and external partners to drive R&D and scale of new innovative products to improve the lives of children. This is done by identifying needs not appropriately met by products currently available and then scanning the market to see if there are products that can meet this need. If yes, we procure and scale the products, if no, we drive R&D utilizing develops product profiles to specify the performance a product has to deliver and incentivize R&D, using our procurement and implementation power. In addition, PIC is mandated to push the envelope of the organization in terms of coming up with new innovative concepts to influence R&D of products beyond UNICEF’s procurement, evolve the global thinking around product innovation for development/humanitarian contexts as well as to develop new ways of driving scale of products. Key to these ambitions is an aim to ensure most impact for disadvantages children for the resources available, always pushing for value for money of products.
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Digital Health Specialist, P4, WCARO Dakar, Senegal #128305 in Senegal
The purpose of the temporary appointment is also to support country offices in ensuring that existing digital health solutions, where appropriate, are leveraged in a way that is consistent with UNICEF’s guidance to improve future emergency preparedness and response.
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