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UNICEF- UNITED NATIONS

UNICEF- UNITED NATIONS

UNICEF Eastern Caribbean works with many partners to help boys and girls in the Eastern Caribbean Area get quality education and development from early childhood through to adolescence.

A child starts to learn from birth, with the first two years having the most impact on learning abilities. Education is therefore important through the child’s life cycle from early childhood (birth to 8 years), through early adolescence (10-14 years), to late adolescence (15-18 years).

  • To ensure children get the best start in life we work with governments to:
  • Establish clear policies and set standards for privately run preschools
  • Create systems for screening, referral and early interventions to spot developmental delays and disabilities
  • Reach the vulnerable, the marginalised and the excluded referral
  • Support stimulating and interactive environments, not only in nurseries and schools but also in homes and communities
  • Build children’s resilience to the effects of climate change
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Social survey on corporal punishment, and child sexual abuse, including children in conflict with the law in select ECA countries and territories

Undertake a social survey on violence against children, with a focus on corporal punishment, child sexual abuse & children in conflict with the law to understand the structural causes, and social norms in addition to individual behaviours.

Management Information System (MIS) consultant -Technical support and oversight to the design and implementation of social protection MIS in the Eastern Caribbean.

Under the supervision of the Social Policy Specialist, the consultant will provide technical assistance and oversight of the ongoing MIS work on social protection across 4 countries: Anguilla, Antigua & Barbuda, St. Kitts & Nevis, and Trinidad & Tobago.