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We are passionate about our cause and committed to our mission: to promote the equal rights of children, and to support their full participation in the political, social and economic development of their communities. That's our vision. And it's the world we'd like to build with you.

UNICEF is committed to diversity and inclusion within its workforce, and encourages qualified female and male candidates from all national, religious and ethnic backgrounds, including persons living with disabilities, to apply to become a part of our organisation.

If you are a committed, creative professional and are passionate about making a lasting difference for children in Somalia, the world's leading children's rights organization would like to hear from you.

UNICEF works in more than 190 countries and territories to help children survive and thrive, from early childhood through adolescence. 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. For more information about UNICEF and its work globally, visit our website.

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UNICEF Somalia Jamal Abdi Sarman is a Communication Officer at UNICEF Somalia. As a dedicated humanitarian, he is proud to be part of the team supporting the community and alleviate its suffering.

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Please note that UNICEF does not accept unsolicited CVs for employment.

Click on the links below to find the available positions and procurement opportunities with UNICEF Somalia us.

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