JPO-Education Officer (digital learning), P-2, Luanda/Angola (For Finnish Nationals only)
JPO Education Officer (Digital Learning), P-2, Luanda, Angola. Join UNICEF Angola as a Junior Professional Officer (JPO) – Education Officer (Digital Learning) and help accelerate innovative learning solutions that reach every child. This P‑2 role, funded by the Government of Fin
Closing: 2026-03-20
Updated: 2026-03-03
Country: Angola
Category: UN
Country: Angola
Duty station: Eastern and Southern Africa Region|Angola | Nairobi Regn'l(ESARO)
Contract type: Fixed Term Appointment
Grade: Not specified
Posted: 2026-02-27
Updated: 2026-03-03
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Role overview
JPO Education Officer (Digital Learning), P-2, Luanda, Angola. Join UNICEF Angola as a Junior Professional Officer (JPO) – Education Officer (Digital Learning) and help accelerate innovative learning solutions that reach every child. This P‑2 role, funded by the Government of Fin
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Strategic Office Context and purpose for the job
Angola is at a pivotal moment in its education reform, with the Ministry of Education prioritizing digital transformation as a cornerstone for improving access, quality, and resilience of learning. UNICEF Angola is a key partner in supporting the Government to accelerate this digital education agenda through the implementation of three flagship global initiatives, GIGA[1] (UNICEF–ITU initiative to connect every school to the Internet), the Learning Passport[2] (UNICEF’s digital learning platform mainly sponsored by Microsoft), and the Youth Challenge – 2026 edition will be on digital skills.
Launched globally in 2019, GIGA wants to ensure that all young people have access to information, opportunities, and the ability to make informed choices. In 2025 UNICEF Angola has created a task force lead by the Education team including the Ministry of Education (MED), the Ministry of Telecommunications, Information Technologies and Social Communication (MINTTICS), and the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), an education officer and a Technology for Development Sp
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