Mission and objectives
For 70 years, UNICEF has been working on the ground in 190 countries and territories to promote children's survival, protection and development. The world's largest provider of vaccines for developing countries, UNICEF supports child health and nutrition, good water and sanitation, quality basic education for all boys and girls, and the protection of children from violence, exploitation, and AIDS. UNICEF is funded entirely by the voluntary contributions of individuals, businesses, foundations and Governments.Context
The UNICEF programme in Tanzania prioritizes the monitoring of emerging trends and their impact on children, the country’s development landscape and use of evidence and successful pilots to leverage investments and wider coverage of quality services for children. The pro-gramme also aims to strengthen children’s and communities’ engagement in their own devel-opment. In Tanzania, UNICEF supports programmes in health, nutrition, HIV/AIDS, education, child protection and water and sanitation. Cross-cutting priorities include social policy, budgeting and financing, gender, behavioral change, communication and partnerships. The assignment for the national UNV will be in the Child Protection section in UNICEF Tanza-nia. Since 2009, UNICEF has been supporting the Government to strengthen the social welfare and justice services and to develop a comprehensive child protection system for every child in Tanzania. The Child Protection programme also has a focus on supporting the Government to reform Alternative Care and move from institutional to family-based care and protection. The Child Protection programme focuses on supporting the implementation of the government’s second National Plan of Action to end Violence Against Women and Children (NPA-VAWC II) 2024/2025 – 2028/2029, as well as reform of the Alternative Care system. The overall objective of the Child Protection programme is to ensure that - children have access to and are better served by a national protection system that prevents and responds to violence and harmful social practices.Task Description
Competencies and values
● Accountability ● Adaptability and flexibility ● Creativity ● Judgement and decision-making ● Planning and organising ● Professionalism ● Self-managementLiving conditions and remarks
As Tanzania’s capital city, Dodoma offers a unique blend of emerging infrastructure and a relaxed, small-city atmosphere. While the region faces development challenges including limited access to some social services, rural healthcare, and environmental concerns significant progress is underway. The city is benefitting from major investments in transportation, housing, and public facilities, including a modern railway, airport upgrades, and stadium construction. With a semi-arid climate, affordable cost of living, and a growing community of professionals and students, Dodoma is well-suited for individuals looking to contribute meaning-fully in a rapidly developing environment