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Mission and objectives
UNICEF works in some of the world’s toughest places, to reach the world’s most disadvantaged children. To save their lives. To defend their rights. To help them fulfil their potential. Across 190 countries and territories, we work for every child, everywhere, every day, to build a better world for everyone. And we never give up.
Context
UNICEF provides support to 24 UNICEF Country Offices of Latin America and the Caribbean. The programme support helps to inspire a common vision on the rights of children, adolescents and to mobilize societies so that they can become a reality in the lives of all children. On the average, 74% of households in the region have access to safely managed drinking water and 51% to safely managed sanitation, figures that mask significant inequalities, rapid urbanization pressures, climate risks, and recurring emergencies.
LAC is the second most disaster-prone region in the world, where extreme weather events, climate variability, displacement, and infrastructure disruptions repeatedly generate acute Water, Sanitation and Hygiene ( WASH) needs. UNICEF supports both humanitarian response and long-term development programming in line with the UNICEF Strategic Plan, 2026–2029, which integrates WASH across two major impact results:
Impact Result 1: Enabling child survival, health and development — including reaching: 100 million people with safely managed drinking water and 200 million with safely managed sanitation/hygiene.
Impact Result 5: Protecting children from climate and environmental risks — including: 300 million children benefiting from climate-resilient WASH, health, and education services.
To meet these ambitions, UNICEF is scaling up high-quality technical assistance globally through four Centres of Excellence (CoEs) located in Nairobi, Panama, Bangkok, and Amman. This UN Volunteer assignment is positioned within the Global WASH Systems & Governance Team, outposted in Panama, with a primary focus on supporting WASH systems, governance, and humanitarian preparedness across the LAC region.
LAC is the second most disaster-prone region in the world, where extreme weather events, climate variability, displacement, and infrastructure disruptions repeatedly generate acute Water, Sanitation and Hygiene ( WASH) needs. UNICEF supports both humanitarian response and long-term development programming in line with the UNICEF Strategic Plan, 2026–2029, which integrates WASH across two major impact results:
Impact Result 1: Enabling child survival, health and development — including reaching: 100 million people with safely managed drinking water and 200 million with safely managed sanitation/hygiene.
Impact Result 5: Protecting children from climate and environmental risks — including: 300 million children benefiting from climate-resilient WASH, health, and education services.
To meet these ambitions, UNICEF is scaling up high-quality technical assistance globally through four Centres of Excellence (CoEs) located in Nairobi, Panama, Bangkok, and Amman. This UN Volunteer assignment is positioned within the Global WASH Systems & Governance Team, outposted in Panama, with a primary focus on supporting WASH systems, governance, and humanitarian preparedness across the LAC region.
Task description
Under the direct supervision of the Senior Adviser, WASH Systems and Governance, the UN Volunteer will undertake tasks categorized under the following broad areas:
1. Support Humanitarian WASH programming (50% of the time)
- Provide technical support to WASH emergency preparedness, response, and coordination in LAC Country Offices and at regional level.
- Provide technical assistance for the design and implementation of climate-resilient WASH programmes, including risk-informed planning, resilient infrastructure, and service delivery models.
- Support the strengthening of the national institution to operational WASH sector coordination and improve the continuity and sustainability of WASH services in disaster-prone, and climate-vulnerable settings.
- Contribute to the facilitation of regional WASH coordination, in particular the regional WASH LAC platform, R4V WASH Working group and the Caribbean Development WASH Working Group engaging with partners and counter parts and identifying strategic and operational priorities for the sector in the region.
2. Support in-country WASH Program design, review and implementation (30%)
- Monitor UNICEF WASH capacity, programming and technical assistance needs in LAC countries, organising quarterly meetings with colleagues active in WASH programming in countries
- Support programme design and oversight of UNICEF Country Programmes in WASH, contributing to Strategic Moment of Reflection, development of Country Programme Document, Country Programme Management Plan, Technical Review Team, reviewing Country Strategy Indicators on WASH.
- Provide ad-hoc technical assistance to Country Offices on related WASH areas, based on UNICEF principles, guidance documents, tools and approaches.
- Support strategic planning and programming processes.
3. Capacity building & Knowledge Management (20%)
- Contribute to the development of a regional WASH capacity building strategy, engaging with strategic partners, including with IADB, CAF, WB, donors, regional institutions and civil society.
- Prepare and support the development of WASH learning/knowledge products, covering innovative approaches and good practices
- Organize peer to peer exchanges
- Contribute to knowledge generation and cross-country learning.
1. Support Humanitarian WASH programming (50% of the time)
- Provide technical support to WASH emergency preparedness, response, and coordination in LAC Country Offices and at regional level.
- Provide technical assistance for the design and implementation of climate-resilient WASH programmes, including risk-informed planning, resilient infrastructure, and service delivery models.
- Support the strengthening of the national institution to operational WASH sector coordination and improve the continuity and sustainability of WASH services in disaster-prone, and climate-vulnerable settings.
- Contribute to the facilitation of regional WASH coordination, in particular the regional WASH LAC platform, R4V WASH Working group and the Caribbean Development WASH Working Group engaging with partners and counter parts and identifying strategic and operational priorities for the sector in the region.
2. Support in-country WASH Program design, review and implementation (30%)
- Monitor UNICEF WASH capacity, programming and technical assistance needs in LAC countries, organising quarterly meetings with colleagues active in WASH programming in countries
- Support programme design and oversight of UNICEF Country Programmes in WASH, contributing to Strategic Moment of Reflection, development of Country Programme Document, Country Programme Management Plan, Technical Review Team, reviewing Country Strategy Indicators on WASH.
- Provide ad-hoc technical assistance to Country Offices on related WASH areas, based on UNICEF principles, guidance documents, tools and approaches.
- Support strategic planning and programming processes.
3. Capacity building & Knowledge Management (20%)
- Contribute to the development of a regional WASH capacity building strategy, engaging with strategic partners, including with IADB, CAF, WB, donors, regional institutions and civil society.
- Prepare and support the development of WASH learning/knowledge products, covering innovative approaches and good practices
- Organize peer to peer exchanges
- Contribute to knowledge generation and cross-country learning.
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