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TERMS OF REFERENCE
Background and Justification
The position will establish the foundation for a dedicated partnership strategy and its implementation across Botswana, Namibia, Lesotho and Eswatini. The consultant will support strategic engagement with public and private sector partners to generate income, leverage influence, and strengthen partnerships beyond traditional resource mobilization — focusing on both multi-country opportunities and country-specific priorities.
While the role’s core responsibility will be BNLE, the consultant will work in close coordination with UNICEF’s South Africa Country Office (SACO), particularly on multi-country or sub-regional initiatives where South Africa’s inclusion is relevant. This will ensure alignment and complementarity with SACO’s existing partnership capacity and maximize opportunities across the sub-region in line with regional and global strategies.
The first phase of the assignment will involve conducting a comprehensive mapping of Southern Africa’s partnership and market landscape (public and private sectors) and linked to this, providing recommendations for an optimal partnership structure that considers both SACO and BNLE countries. This will help ensure synergy between the offices and inform longer-term arrangements for partnership work in the sub-region.
While the technical reporting line of the consultant will be to the Eastern and Southern Africa Regional Office (ESARO), he/she will coordinate any engagements of partners first with the office where those partners are located before engaging and keep the relevant office informed about follow-ups. Throughout the assignment, the consultant will sensitize partners about UNICEF’s evolving programmatic approaches and presence in the countries of concern.
Scope of Work
The consultant will report to the Regional Advisor, Public and Private Partnerships (ESARO), with a matrix reporting line to a Partnership Steering Group with representatives from BNLE + SACO. While the role’s core responsibility will be BNLE, the consultant will work in close coordination with UNICEF’s South Africa Country Office (SACO), particularly on multi-country or sub-regional initiatives where South Africa’s inclusion is relevant
4.Outputs:
1. Strategic Partnership Development and Management
Leverage UNICEF’s global and regional relationships to create opportunities tailored to BNLE needs.
2. Resource Mobilization and Leveraging
4. Capacity Strengthening and Technical Support
5. Coordination and Alignment
Expected Deliverables
Deliverables (SMART) | Duration (Estimated # of days) |
Timeline/Deadline | Schedule of payment |
Deliver a comprehensive mapping and analysis of Southern Africa’s public and private sector partnership and market landscape, including trends, gaps, and actionable recommendations to inform BNLE and SACO priorities. | 30 days | 31 October | 10% |
Develop and secure endorsement from relevant UNICEF offices for a multi-country BNLE partnership and resource mobilization strategy, outlining at least five concrete opportunities to leverage public and private partners. | 20 days | 20 November | 20% |
Establish and maintain a pipeline of at least 15 high-priority partnership opportunities, systematically mapped, categorized, and tracked through UNICEF’s partnership management systems. | 4 months | 30 January 2026 | 20% |
Advance at least two major multi-country or bilateral partnership opportunities to formal negotiation stage or secure agreements, generating tangible commitments toward BNLE programmatic goals. | 10 months | 30 September | 30% |
Conduct at least two tailored capacity-building sessions for BNLE teams on partnership development, donor engagement, due diligence, and innovative financing, with pre- and post-assessments showing improved staff knowledge and skills. | 1 session in February 2026 and 1 session in September 2026 | 28 February 2026 and 30 September 2026 | 20% |
Payment Schedule
Interim payments are linked to satisfactory completion of deliverables.
Desired competencies, technical background and experience
Administrative issues
Conditions
Individuals engaged under a consultancy contract will not be considered ‘staff members’ under the Staff Regulations and Rules of the United Nations and UNICEF’s policies and procedures and will be entitled to benefits provided therein (such as leave entitlements and medical insurance coverage).
Risks
All reasonable and risks associated with the consultancy assignment should be identified, and a relevant risk response and possible mitigation action defined.
How to apply
Qualified candidates are requested to submit a cover letter, CV and their technical proposals to the online recruitment portal (Talent Management System) or email provided.
Interested candidates to indicate their ability, availability, and rate (daily/monthly) expressed in US$ for international consultants or KES for national consultants to undertake the terms of reference. The fees should be inclusive of other costs incurred such as travel/return ticket, VISA and subsistence allowances for international consultants who will be based in Nairobi.
Applications submitted without a fee/ rate will not be considered.
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