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October, 2022
AAP opportunities at UNICEF

UNICEF is looking for talented professionals for the AAP (Accountability for Affected Population) consultancies. See below opportunities and apply now!

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Home-Based Consultancy to develop and implement the workplan of the IASC AAP Task Force workstream on capacity strengthening (210 working days between Nov 2022 to Oct 2023) – EMOPS, Geneva, Switzerland

Application: https://jobs.unicef.org/en-us/job/556213/homebased-consultancy-to-develop-and-implement-the-workplan-of-the-iasc-aap-task-force-workstream-on-capacity-strengthening-210-working-days-between-nov-2022-to-oct-2023-emops-geneva-switzerland

Deadline: 26 October 2022


Home-Based Individual Contractor to support country offices and clusters in the roll-out of the UNICEF AAP strategy (8 months; November 2022 to June 2023) – EMOPS, Geneva, Switzerland

Application: https://jobs.unicef.org/en-us/job/555155/readvertisement-homebased-individual-contractor-to-support-country-offices-and-clusters-in-the-rollout-of-the-unicef-aap-strategy-8-months-november-2022-to-june-2023-emops-geneva-switzerland

Deadline: 23 October 2022


International Consultant Support introduction of Accountability to Affected Populations, #556146, – Bissau, Bissau Guinea

Application: https://jobs.unicef.org/en-us/job/556146/readvertisement-international-consultant-support-introduction-of-accountability-to-affected-populations-556146-bissau#.Y0ltNU95FkY.whatsapp

Deadline: 23 October 2022


Individual Consultancy: Mapping of Community-focused Accountability to Affected Populations (AAP) systems in the north of Mozambique – Maputo, Mozambique

Application: https://jobs.unicef.org/en-us/job/556144/individual-consultancy-mapping-of-communityfocused-accountability-to-affected-populations-aap-systems-in-the-north-of-mozambique

Deadline: 30 October 2022

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