UNICEF Tanzania embarked on a new country programme, in partnership with the Government of Tanzania, in July 2016. This five-year programme, from 2016–2021, focuses on practical ways to realize the rights of children. UNICEF’s work spans seven areas – health, HIV and AIDS, nutrition, water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH), education, child protection and social policy. The programme’s aim is that Tanzanian children, especially the most disadvantaged children and families, have access to and benefit from quality social services, knowledge and opportunities, and thereby have a fair chance in life. Achieving programme results for children and women is driven by several implementation strategies. These include developing the capacity of families and communities to care for children and demand quality services; strengthening national capacity to deliver quality and equitable social services; and generating data and evidence to bolster child-centred policy development and leveraging more resources for children. Employing innovative approaches to solve key bottlenecks is a core strategy. The programme seeks to cultivate and diversify partnerships for greater reach and efficiencies.
NEW VACANCY AT UNICEF TANZANIA, AUGUST 2022
The organization is seeking to hire qualified individuals to fill a new vacant position. Read full of this job details from the PDF Document attached below: