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Re-Advertisement :Emergency Specialist (Emergency Response Team Member), P-4, Fixed Term, #103046, EMOPS, New York, USA
Location: United States
Closing Date: 14 May 2020 11:55 PM Eastern Daylight Time
The post is under the general supervision of the Chief HFSS, EMOPS NY, with a technical reporting line on issues pertaining to humanitarian access, space, and principles to the Humanitarian Access Policy Specialist, HPS, EMOPS NY, and is a member of the Emergency Response Team (ERT). This post will provide support to UNICEF country offices to prepare for and mobilize immediate response to new or suddenly deteriorating humanitarian situations through deployment to affected country offices. The position will support humanitarian coordination; emergency preparedness; and in the domain of humanitarian access and space, while ensuring adherence to humanitarian principles. The position may also provide remote support from HQ as needed. This will be done in consultation with Regional and Country Offices. The post requires frequent extended travel to conflict and natural disaster affected countries and extended working hours.

Regional development policy national consultant - Child and Youth Friendly Municipality Initiative
Location: Ukraine
Closing Date: 5 May 2020 11:55 PM FLE Daylight Time
UNICEF Ukraine is seeking a consultant – expert in regional development policy to support 2 programs: - Child and Youth Friendly Municipality Initiative - Social Infrastructure for internally displaced families (IDPs) (UNICEF IV)

Individual Consultant- Restructure of the Annual Child Rights Report
Location: Tanzania,Uni.Re
Closing Date: 30 Apr 2020 11:55 PM E. Africa Standard Time
To support the restructure (design, outline and content) and provide a new layout of the Annual Child Rights Report that will be used every year by the Ministry of Labour, Empowerment, Elders, Women and Children.

Fundraising Specialist (Telemarketing and Mobile), P3, Private Fundraising and Partnerships (PFP),Bangkok, EAPRO post # 113294
Location: Thailand
Closing Date: 25 May 2020 11:55 PM SE Asia Standard Time
Asia is a culturally diverse, dynamic and rapidly changing region. Containing some of the most populous countries in the world, and seeing rapid individual giving fundraising growth, it is an exciting place to work. This position will enable a candidate with high level telemarketing and fundraising experience to help the UNICEF Asia and Pacific offices take their telephone and mobile fundraising to new levels. With mobile and payment technology also developing at a fast pace it provides opportunities to work with a range of systems and technologies that open up new ways to fundraise and communicate from potential and existing donors. The ambition across the region is huge and unlocking the full potential of telephone and mobile channels are central to this across donor acquisition and retention. This position will work with the highly motivated fundraisers in Asia and Pacific, enabling them to further enhance their skills and experience and supporting the delivery of their fundraising targets through guidance, knowledge sharing and encouraging regional collaboration.

Sub-Saharan Roster of Consultants in Child Poverty, Public Financial Management and Social Protection, including Emergency Cash Transfers
Location: Angola, Botswana, Burundi, Benin, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Central Afr.Rep, Chad, Congo, Comoros, Cote d'Ivoire, Congo, Dem. Rep, Djibouti, Equatorial Guin, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Gabon, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Kenya, Lesotho, Liberia, Madagascar, Malawi, Mali, Mauritania, Mozambique, Namibia, Niger, Nigeria, Rwanda, S.Tome&Principe, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Somalia, South Africa, South Sudan, Swaziland, Tanzania,Uni.Re, Togo, Uganda, Zambia, Zimbabwe
Closing Date: 17 May 2020 11:15 PM E. Africa Standard Time
UNICEF ESARO is seeking to obtain long term consultants who may provide a range of advisory services to UNICEF's Regional Offices, Country Offices and their government partners in the four thematic areas above. The range of tasks for the consultants may include research and assessments, diagnostic missions, provision of strategic and operational guidance, training and capacity building, development of policy papers, and monitoring and evaluation. Precise tasks, outputs, reporting and working relationships will be specified at the time of contracting for the given assignments.

Education Specialist (Monitoring & Evaluation), NOC level, Fixed-Term Appointment (Afghan Nationals Only: external and internal) - Kabul/Afghanistan
Location: Afghanistan
Closing Date: 14 May 2020 11:55 PM Afghanistan Standard Time
The Education Specialist (M&E) supports the development and preparation of the Education (or a sector of) programmes and is responsible for managing, implementing, monitoring, evaluating and reporting the progress of education programmes/projects within the country programme. The Specialist provides technical guidance and management support throughout the programming processes to facilitate the administration and achievement of results on education programmes/projects to improve learning outcomes and equitable and inclusive education, especially for children who are marginalized, disadvantaged and excluded in society.

Health Specialist - Child Development Disability Injuries NCDs (P-4), FT, Health Section, Programme Division, NYHQ # 531408
Location: United States
Closing Date: 13 May 2020 11:55 PM Eastern Daylight Time
The Child and Community Health Unit (CCHU) helps to coordinate and support UNICEF's work to improve child health, especially by strengthening Primary Health Care (PHC) at community level. The aim is to ensure every child's right to health and development is realized through effective, efficient, and low-cost high impact frontline interventions as close to families as possible to address key causes of illness and mortality. This includes investing in integrated services across a multi-sector life-course approach for children and adolescents to survive and thrive in their first two decades of life.

Re-advertised: Security Associate, GS-6, TA 364 days, Bol, Chad , #110409 (531433) - for Chadian nationals only
Location: Chad
Closing Date: 21 May 2020 11:55 PM W. Central Africa Standard Time
The Local Security Associate reports to the Security Officer. The Security Associate provides technical, operational and administrative assistance to the Supervisor in support of their role as it relates to ensuring the safety and security of personnel and their eligible family members as well as the safeguarding of UNICEF premises, assets and resources at the duty station. In carrying out the below duties the incumbent is expected to follow instructions precisely and in strict compliance with supervisor's instructions and UN Security related policies, rules and procedures.

Consultancy (11.5 months): Analyst, Financial Innovation Lab, Division of Private Fundraising ad Partnerships (PFP)
Location: Switzerland
Closing Date: 7 May 2020 11:55 PM W. Europe Daylight Time
Currently UNICEF is undertaking the exploration of a new generation of partnerships and financial vehicles in the area of Financial Innovation. The Financial Innovation Lab in the Private Fundraising and Partnerships (PFP) division, works with a network of global financial experts and problem solvers to find new ways to think about financing for development to benefit children.

 

 

 

 

 

Responding to COVID-19: New courses and languages available

 

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Responding to COVID-19: New courses and languages available

OpenWHO is pleased to share 3 brand new courses that were recently launched to support the response to COVID-19:

  • Severe Acute Respiratory Infection (SARI) Treatment Facility Design: This training package has been developed to meet the operational needs emerging with the COVID-19 pandemic. It provides a thorough understanding of the principles driving the design process of COVID-19 screening areas for health care facilities, community facilities and SARI treatment centres, including how to repurpose an existing building into a SARI treatment centre. (Also available in Arabic and Portuguese)
  • Introduction to Go.Data – Field data collection, chains of transmission and contact follow-up: Go.Data is a field data collection platform focusing on case data (including lab, hospitalization and other variables though case investigation form) and contact data (including contact follow-up). This briefing package provides an orientation to the purpose, benefits and utilization of Go.Data, consisting of 7 modules with a narrated walkthrough of the key features of the Go.Data web-based platform and mobile application.
  • COVID-19: How to put on and remove personal protective equipment (PPE): This is a guide for health care workers involved in patient care activities in a health care setting. It aims to show the type of personal protective equipment or PPE needed to correctly protect oneself.

More languages available

In addition to the new courses, OpenWHO is continuing to work with WHO regional and country offices, educational entities and volunteers to produce COVID-19 resources in as many languages as possible to help localize the response.

The platform now has a total of 52 resources for COVID-19 spread across 18 languages, with many more in the pipeline. The most recent translations include:

New certificates available

Many of the COVID-19 courses are now offering a Confirmation of Participation for participants who complete the specified amount of course material: ePROTECT Respiratory Infections, IPC for COVID-19, Clinical Care SARI, SARI Treatment Facility Design and Introduction to Go.Data.

In addition, the introductory COVID-19 course and the country preparedness and response course now offer a Record of Achievement for participants who score 80% or higher on course assessments.

Complete list of COVID-19 learning resources

In summary, OpenWHO currently offers courses covering the following topics and languages to support the response to COVID-19:

Best wishes,

OpenWHO team

 

 

 

Undersecretary Of Defense (A&S) Ellen Lord Holds a Press Briefing on COVID-19 Response Efforts

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Undersecretary Of Defense (A&S) Ellen Lord Holds a Press Briefing on COVID-19 Response Efforts
April 30, 2020
Ellen M. Lord, undersecretary of defense for acquisition and sustainment, briefed reporters at the Pentagon on the Defense Department's COVID-19 acquisition policy.

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