International Consultant for Nutrition Emergency Guideline development and TOT Facilitator, UNICEF Libya, Duration: 70 Days (Work Remotely)
The UNICEF Libya team is seeking to hire a dynamic, experienced, and results-oriented expert to work closely with the MoH, UNICEF, WHO, WFP, and relevant partners to support the development and institutionalization of IYCF-E Guidelines, and to strengthen national capacity for was
Cierre: 2026-03-08
Actualizado: 2026-03-03
País: Libia
Categoría: UN
País: Libia
Lugar de destino: Middle East and North Africa Region|Libya | Amman(MENA), Libia
Tipo de contrato: Consultant
Nivel: No especificado
Publicado: 2026-03-01
Actualizado: 2026-03-03
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Resumen del puesto
The UNICEF Libya team is seeking to hire a dynamic, experienced, and results-oriented expert to work closely with the MoH, UNICEF, WHO, WFP, and relevant partners to support the development and institutionalization of IYCF-E Guidelines, and to strengthen national capacity for was
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The consultant will work closely with the MoH, UNICEF, WHO, WFP, and relevant partners to support the development
and institutionalization of IYCF-E Guidelines, and to strengthen national capacity for wasting prevention and
management in emergency settings.
It is important to note that an IYCF-E Training of Trainers (ToT) module has already been developed and contextualized
for Libya. This module will serve as the technical foundation for the development of the national IYCF-E guidelines and
for the rollout of the National ToT trainings.
1. IYCF-E Guideline Development and Technical Alignment
Review the existing contextualized IYCF-E ToT module and assess its alignment with global IYCF-E and NiE
standards.
Consolidate and strengthen the module content to form the foundation of a comprehensive National Infant and Young Child Feeding in Emergencies (IYCF-E) Guideline to be aligned with the Libyan humanitarian and health system context and adapting it into an operational and policy-level reference document for Libya.
Integrate key c
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