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Background:
Now in the third year of escalation, the ongoing war in Ukraine has had severe consequences for the well-being of the country’s children. Even before the escalation of the conflict, in February 2022, approximately 10 million people in Ukraine lacked access to centralized piped water supply, and 20 million people lacked access to centralized wastewater collection and treatment facilities (GoU, 2021). The situation remains almost the same as per the Government’s 2023 figures. Poor water quality (one-third of samples fail national standards) and inadequate sewage treatment present public health risks, including disease outbreaks, such as the suspected cholera in Mariupol and the Hepatitis A outbreak in western Ukraine. Costs have risen sharply, while demand and affordability have declined drastically.
Moreover, the water and sanitation facilities are overall old and decaying, and both drinking water supply and wastewater treatment depend on this heavily degraded infrastructure. As of 2021, around 40% of existing networks were in critical condition and almost 35% of sewage treatment facilities needed upgrades (GoU 2021). Meanwhile, climate change is predicted to make natural catastrophes in Ukraine more likely and more severe by increasing temperature, altering rainfall patterns, extending heat waves, and reducing water availability.
UNICEF together with partners is working to ensure that emergency access to safe water and sanitation is available to children and families across the country, including some of the priority and most affected areas of Dnipro, Kherson, Kharkiv, Izyum, Kryvyi Rih, Balaklia, Mykolaiv and Zaporizhzhia regions, where large scale rehabilitation projects were initiated in 2022 and 2023. Since 2022, a majority of the interventions are focused in the frontline area where UNICEF supports vodokanals (water utilities), municipalities, hospitals, schools and collective centers, restoring water and sanitation services and facilities, providing equipment and essential consumables such as chemicals for water treatment. Since the destruction of the Kakhovka dam and reservoir in June 2023, UNICEF is also implementing large water supply projects in Marhanets, Nikopol, Kryvyi Rih and Kherson.
Through the UNICEF Dnipro field offices, in 2024, UNICEF seeks to reach over 691,000 people with critical WASH supplies, ensure approximately 1.7 million people access safe water and sanitation services from public utilities, and ensure child-friendly, gender-sensitive and inclusion WASH facilities in 52 social institutions. Additionally, UNICEF coordinates humanitarian and development partners for WASH response and recovery, generates awareness on hygiene and environmental sustainability, supports scalable models for improved WASH service delivery and governance, engages in capacity development, and bases its infrastructure intervention on environmental and social safeguards.
Under the Dinpro AoR, Kryvyi Rih is a strategic city, with a population of 700,000, relies on Kryvbass VodoKanal for water and wastewater services, while heating is provided by two companies, Teplomeregi and Teplocentral. UNICEF providing technical and financial aid to upgrade the city’s deteriorating water, wastewater and heating system. The transport and distribution network system installed almost 40 to 60 years ago, are heavily corroded due to untreated water from the Ingulets River following the destruction of the Kokhovka Reservoir. This corrosion has caused frequent pipe bursts.
To enhance technical capacities of water and heating utilities, UNICEF envision to have continuous presence in the Kryvyi Rih through national consultant deployed and based in Kryvyi city.
Purpose of assignment:
The purpose of this assignment is to provide expert technical support to strengthen water, wastewater, and district heating services in Kryvyi Rih, ensuring that children and families have reliable access to safe water and sanitation. Given the ongoing war in Ukraine and the destruction of critical infrastructure such as the Kakhovka dam, this assignment will focus on restoring deteriorating systems and mitigating public health risks from poor water quality and sewage treatment. The consultant will work closely with local utilities, including Kryvbass VodoKanal, and two heating service providers to enhance technical capacity and implement sustainable, long-term solutions. This will help address the urgent need for infrastructure rehabilitation, while aligning efforts with UNICEF’s broader WASH program objectives of improving water and sanitation access for over 4.5 million people across affected areas.
Key tasks/responsibilities under the assignment:
Under the supervision of the WASH specialist, the consultant will support and closely work with WASH staff for the delivery of shared or contributory results for all or part of the following areas:
Work assignment overview:
Deliverable | Deadline | # of w/days |
Establish and lead monthly coordination meetings (12 meetings) with local authorities, communal enterprises, vodokanals, heating companies, and NGOs in Kryvyi Rih, focusing on aligning WASH service delivery efforts, particularly in conflict-affected areas. Document action points, responsibilities, and timelines, and produce monthly progress reports detailing resolved challenges, areas for improvement, and alignment status to ensure a unified approach to WASH service delivery (12 reports). | 30 November 2025
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35 |
Conduct technical assessments of Kryvbass VodoKanal and local heating companies to identify infrastructure gaps and risks, with a focus on water, wastewater, and heating systems. Develop a clear roadmap for system rehabilitation and improvement based on findings. | 15 January 2025 | 35 |
Develop a detailed infrastructure rehabilitation plan for water and sanitation services in Kryvyi Rih, outlining priorities, timelines, and resources required for system upgrades, with particular attention to the corrosion of distribution networks due to untreated water. | 31 March 2025 | 35 |
Develop a robust monitoring and reporting framework to track progress in infrastructure upgrades, service improvements, and public health outcomes, ensuring compliance with UNICEF’s environmental and social safeguards. | 31 May2025 | 35 |
Design and provide capacity-building intervention for local water and heating utility staff, focusing on improving technical skills, infrastructure maintenance, and emergency response planning, aligning with UNICEF’s broader WASH program objectives. | 30 July 2025 | 35 |
Facilitate the restoration of safe water, wastewater, and heating services by coordinating with relevant service providers and supporting infrastructure repair initiatives to benefit over 700,000 people. Track and report on progress bi-weekly, with milestones including:
– Completion of repairs in at least 80% of key water and wastewater facilities – Restoration of heating services to 90% of affected households before the onset of winter. – Monthly status reports documenting the number of people with restored services, improvements made, and any remaining gaps in access.. |
30 November 2025
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35 |
Develop scalable, sustainable models for improved WASH service delivery, taking into account environmental changes, to be applied not only in Kryvyi Rih but also across other high-priority regions affected by the conflict. | 30 November 2025 Advertisement
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35 |
Sub-total: | 245 |
Travel plan:
The Consultant is expected to have field visits for data collection and the development of case studies within Kryvyi Rih and Dnipro – 20 days.
Please provide an all-inclusive financial proposal including travels to carry out the deliverables listed above.
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Remarks:
Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted and advance to the next stage of the selection process.
Individuals engaged under a consultancy or individual contract will not be considered “staff members” under the Staff Regulations and Rules of the United Nations and UNICEF’s policies and procedures, and will not be entitled to benefits provided therein (such as leave entitlements and medical insurance coverage). Their conditions of service will be governed by their contract and the General Conditions of Contracts for the Services of Consultants and Individual Contractors. Consultants and individual contractors are responsible for determining their tax liabilities and for the payment of any taxes and/or duties, in accordance with local or other applicable laws.
The selected candidate is solely responsible to ensure that the visa (applicable) and health insurance required to perform the duties of the contract are valid for the entire period of the contract. Selected candidates are subject to confirmation of fully-vaccinated status against SARS-CoV-2 (Covid-19) with a World Health Organization (WHO)-endorsed vaccine, which must be met prior to taking up the assignment. It does not apply to consultants who will work remotely and are not expected to work on or visit UNICEF premises, programme delivery locations or directly interact with communities UNICEF works with, nor to travel to perform functions for UNICEF for the duration of their consultancy contracts.
Level of Education: Bachelor Degree
Work Hours: 8
Experience in Months: No requirements