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The Research Consultant will provide analytical, research, coordination, and synthesis support across the study’s components, including comparative analysis, pathway tracing, and thematic research examining how children’s, adolescents’, and young people’s priorities are articulated, mediated, and taken up within public decision-making systems. This will include attention to youth-led climate education initiatives emerging through the Leading Minds Fellowship as a practical entry point for understanding how youth participation, evidence generation, and intergenerational governance operate in relation to a concrete policy and systems-change agenda.
Building on the initial phase of global mapping and typology development, the consultancy will contribute to a deeper analytical phase focused on understanding how participation translates into meaningful influence, and under what conditions youth inputs are taken up, reshaped, or excluded from decision-making processes. The work will examine the design, resourcing, and functioning of youth participation mechanisms alongside the institutional response pathways that determine whether and how youth priorities acquire weight in policy, budgeting, and governance outcomes.
The consultancy will contribute to strengthening UNICEF’s evidence base on meaningful child and youth participation and intergenerational governance, with particular emphasis on young people aged 10–24, Global South contexts, climate education, and the connections between national governance structures and multilateral youth representation. It will also explore cross-cutting dimensions including the inclusion of adolescents, accountability and feedback loops, participation under conditions of conflict and constrained civic space, and the role of public investment, institutional location, and demographic context in shaping governance outcomes.
The work will inform UNICEF advocacy, policy guidance, Country Office programming, and climate education engagement by generating comparative evidence, analytical frameworks, and practical insights to support more effective, inclusive, and impactful youth participation in policy and decision-making processes.
Major areas of work and responsibility: Under the supervision of UNICEF Innocenti, the Research Consultant will:
Comparative Research and Analytical Framework Development
Support the development of a comparative analysis on intergenerational governance and participation,examining how children’s, adolescents’, and young people’s priorities acquire weight within public decision-making systems.
Country Case Studies and Pathway Tracing
Support the development of a portfolio of comparative country case studies, tracing participation-to-impact pathways from youth input through to institutional response.
Participation Pathways Research (Multi-Route Analysis) Contribute to the design, implementation, and analysis of research examining participation pathways across different routes.
Cross-Cutting Thematic Analysis: Conflict, Safeguarding, and Civic Space
Support the development of analytical outputs examining how intergenerational governance operates under conditions of conflict, fragility, displacement, and constrained civic space.
Institutional Design, Investment, and Demographic Analysis
Contribute to comparative analysis examining how public investment, institutional location, and demographic context influence the prioritization, visibility, and effectiveness of youth-focused governance arrangements.
Knowledge Products and Policy Translation
Support the development of high-quality knowledge products, including comparative reports, thematic publications, analytical notes, and policy briefs. Contribute to translating research findings into actionable insights and recommendations for government design, institutional arrangements, and public investment strategies.
Country Office Guidance and Practical Tools
Support the development of practical tools and guidance for UNICEF Country Offices, including diagnostic and policy-use toolkits to strengthen engagement with governments on intergenerational governance, mechanism design, legitimacy, age inclusion, response structures, and pathways to policy uptake.
Minimum requirements
Bachelor’s in Research, Youth Participation, Training and Facilitation, Evidence Synthesis, Writing or another technical field relevant to the work of UNICEF
At least 3 years of professional experience in research and/or evidence synthesis with a focus on children and youth.
(A combination of an undergraduate degree and 2 additional years of professional experience may be considered in lieu of master’s degree in Environmental Science/Policy, Social Sciences, Public Policy, Communications, Evidence Synthesis, Research Methods or another technical field relevant to the work of UNICEF);
Demonstrated development and implementation of participatory methodologies
For every Child, you demonstrate Care
UNICEF does not hire candidates who are married to children (persons under 18). UNICEF has a zero-tolerance policy on conduct that is incompatible with the aims and objectives of the United Nations and UNICEF, including sexual exploitation and abuse, sexual harassment, abuse of authority and discrimination based on gender, nationality, age, race, sexual orientation, religious or ethnic background or disabilities. UNICEF is committed to promote the protection and safeguarding of all children. All selected candidates will, therefore, undergo rigorous reference and background checks, and will be expected to adhere to these standards and principles. Background checks will include the verification of academic credential(s) and employment history. Selected candidates may be required to provide additional information to conduct a background check, and selected candidates with disabilities may be requested to submit supporting documentation in relation to their disability confidentially.
Qualified candidates are invited to submit the following documents via the online recruitment portal (Talent Management System)
An up-to-date TMS profile and curriculum vitae (CV)
Cover letter
UNICEF does not charge a processing fee at any stage of its recruitment, selection, and hiring processes (i.e., application stage, interview stage, validation stage, or appointment and training). UNICEF will not ask for applicants’ bank account information.
All UNICEF positions are advertised, and only shortlisted candidates will be contacted and advance to the next stage of the selection process.