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Mission and objectives
UNICEF is supporting health, nutrition, HIV prevention, education, access to safe drinking water, sanitation and protection for children and families caught in the conflict.
Context
Ukraine's water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) sector faces critical challenges with 70-90% infrastructure deterioration, leaving approximately 10 million people (including 1.7 million children) without safely managed water services. Since opening its office in Kyiv in 1997, UNICEF has supported the Government of Ukraine in strengthening water and sanitation services.
Building on operational experience gained during the 2014 conflict in Donbas, UNICEF has expanded its WASH response in 2022 by establishing six field offices across the country (Kyiv, Dnipro, Kharkiv, Lviv, Odesa and Poltava). Since then, UNICEF’s WASH programming has shifted from emergency lifesaving interventions and frontline repairs to a more strategic, integrated approach that addresses both immediate needs and long-term, climate-resilient recovery. While maintain emergency response capacity in areas of active conflict, the programme now emphasizes systemic improvements, institutional capacity building, and environmental sustainability. The shift from reactive to proactive interventions includes greater investment in modernization, optimization and energy efficiency for water utilities, climate-smart infrastructure, water safety planning, groundwater monitoring, circular economy approaches to waste management, and youth engagement in environmental action.
This UNV assignment is part of UNICEF's flagship WASH programming, integrated with the Climate, Environment, Energy and Disasters (CEED) programme. The position will advance technical coordination, capacity building for water utilities, evidence generation, and youth climate champions initiatives. The UNV will contribute to positioning Ukraine as a demonstration country for climate-resilient WASH services while ensuring equitable access to safe water and sanitation for children and communities.
UNICEF offers reasonable accommodation for UN Volunteers with disabilities. This may include, for example, accessible software, travel assistance for missions or personal attendants. We encourage you to disclose your disability during your application in case you need reasonable accommodation during the recruitment process and afterwards in your assignment.
Building on operational experience gained during the 2014 conflict in Donbas, UNICEF has expanded its WASH response in 2022 by establishing six field offices across the country (Kyiv, Dnipro, Kharkiv, Lviv, Odesa and Poltava). Since then, UNICEF’s WASH programming has shifted from emergency lifesaving interventions and frontline repairs to a more strategic, integrated approach that addresses both immediate needs and long-term, climate-resilient recovery. While maintain emergency response capacity in areas of active conflict, the programme now emphasizes systemic improvements, institutional capacity building, and environmental sustainability. The shift from reactive to proactive interventions includes greater investment in modernization, optimization and energy efficiency for water utilities, climate-smart infrastructure, water safety planning, groundwater monitoring, circular economy approaches to waste management, and youth engagement in environmental action.
This UNV assignment is part of UNICEF's flagship WASH programming, integrated with the Climate, Environment, Energy and Disasters (CEED) programme. The position will advance technical coordination, capacity building for water utilities, evidence generation, and youth climate champions initiatives. The UNV will contribute to positioning Ukraine as a demonstration country for climate-resilient WASH services while ensuring equitable access to safe water and sanitation for children and communities.
UNICEF offers reasonable accommodation for UN Volunteers with disabilities. This may include, for example, accessible software, travel assistance for missions or personal attendants. We encourage you to disclose your disability during your application in case you need reasonable accommodation during the recruitment process and afterwards in your assignment.
Task description
Under the direct supervision of the WASH Specialist (Climate), the UNV is expected to undertake the following:
1. CEED integration and inter-sectoral coordination
• Support mainstreaming of CEED considerations across WASH interventions spanning emergency response through development programming.
• Coordinate with UNICEF programme sections to identify opportunities for integrated CEED approaches.
• Facilitate coordination between WASH Cluster partners and technical working groups on climate-related priorities.
• Prepare technical inputs and coordination materials for inter-agency meetings, government stakeholders, and partners.
• Monitor climate policy and EU Green Deal developments, producing concise updates for UNICEF teams and partners.
2. Technical support for energy efficiency and climate resilience
• Support capacity building, technical assessments, and documentation of climate-resilient WASH management practices.
• Contribute to flagship projects including groundwater monitoring infrastructure.
• Assist in developing guidelines, protocols, and technical specifications for climate-resilient WASH interventions.
• Support quality assurance to ensure CEED integration in project designs and implementation plans.
3. Evidence generation, knowledge management and communications
• Document lessons learned, promising practices, and scalable models from climate-resilient WASH interventions.
• Develop case studies, technical briefs, and visual materials on innovative approaches including solar energy, smart metering, and circular economy solutions.
• Manage CEED-WASH knowledge platforms and databases.
• Prepare analytical reports, concept notes, and advocacy materials linking climate finance to WASH needs.
• Contribute to communications on children's rights to water, environmental sustainability, and climate justice.
4. Youth engagement and capacity development
• Facilitate youth-led demonstration projects on energy audits, water monitoring, and sustainable WASH practices.
• Coordinate with SBC team to embed WASH-CEED messages in campaigns targeting children and young people.
• Support capacity-building for youth leaders, partners, and UNICEF staff on climate-resilient WASH and green skills.
• Document youth innovations and peer learning networks.
• Ensure safeguarding and inclusive participation of vulnerable youth groups in climate action activities.
1. CEED integration and inter-sectoral coordination
• Support mainstreaming of CEED considerations across WASH interventions spanning emergency response through development programming.
• Coordinate with UNICEF programme sections to identify opportunities for integrated CEED approaches.
• Facilitate coordination between WASH Cluster partners and technical working groups on climate-related priorities.
• Prepare technical inputs and coordination materials for inter-agency meetings, government stakeholders, and partners.
• Monitor climate policy and EU Green Deal developments, producing concise updates for UNICEF teams and partners.
2. Technical support for energy efficiency and climate resilience
• Support capacity building, technical assessments, and documentation of climate-resilient WASH management practices.
• Contribute to flagship projects including groundwater monitoring infrastructure.
• Assist in developing guidelines, protocols, and technical specifications for climate-resilient WASH interventions.
• Support quality assurance to ensure CEED integration in project designs and implementation plans.
3. Evidence generation, knowledge management and communications
• Document lessons learned, promising practices, and scalable models from climate-resilient WASH interventions.
• Develop case studies, technical briefs, and visual materials on innovative approaches including solar energy, smart metering, and circular economy solutions.
• Manage CEED-WASH knowledge platforms and databases.
• Prepare analytical reports, concept notes, and advocacy materials linking climate finance to WASH needs.
• Contribute to communications on children's rights to water, environmental sustainability, and climate justice.
4. Youth engagement and capacity development
• Facilitate youth-led demonstration projects on energy audits, water monitoring, and sustainable WASH practices.
• Coordinate with SBC team to embed WASH-CEED messages in campaigns targeting children and young people.
• Support capacity-building for youth leaders, partners, and UNICEF staff on climate-resilient WASH and green skills.
• Document youth innovations and peer learning networks.
• Ensure safeguarding and inclusive participation of vulnerable youth groups in climate action activities.
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