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Background:
Now in the third year of the full-scale war, there are 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). Poor water quality (one-third of samples fail national standards) and inadequate sewage treatment present public health risks, including disease outbreaks. 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).
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 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.
Working through field offices, in 2024, UNICEF seeks to reach over 1.5 million people with critical WASH supplies, ensure approximately 4.5 million people access safe water and sanitation services from public utilities, and ensure child-friendly, gender-sensitive and inclusion WASH facilities in 260 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.
In 2024, one of the prominent lines of work for UNICEF is towards early recovery with piloting scalable models, working towards better governance and energy efficiency, also leading to cost recovery for the sector on a whole and specifically for water utilities. Thus, evidence generation, knowledge management, monitoring and reporting of these activities becomes critical.
How can you make a difference?
Purpose of assignment:
The consultant will work closely with UNICEF’s implementing partners, provide technical support to the WASH Section, and work under the direct management of the Lviv Field Office WASH Specialist to deliver the following results:
Conducting periodic needs assessment
Consultant will be expected to conduct periodic assessment of WASH related needs at KfW Hromadas of Lviv FO Area of Responsibility (AOR). The consultant will be required to work with WASH activities and periodically visit Implementing Partners and Hromadas to obtain feedback about interventions and identify challenges and opportunities related to the implementation. The Assessment Report should provide UNICEF and its implementing partner(s) actionable information so that interventions are well planned/calibrated.
Documentation of implementing partners outcomes
Undertake specific field missions to document innovative and efficient WASH efforts in the field, with a special focus on sustainable market-based solutions and scalable models.
Monitoring and reporting
Undertake monitoring, evaluation and reporting of implementation of WASH related scalable models, as well as other projects led by WASH in Lviv FO AOR.
Support capacity development.
Provide technical support and expertise to supplement UNICEF WASH in different coordination and capacity development forums, when necessary.
Support of compliance to Environmental and Social safeguards
Monitoring and reporting on application of environmental and social management plans during implementation of WASH related activities led by WASH in Lviv FO AOR.The consultant will work closely with and under the supervision of the UNICEF Team.
Work assignment overview:
Deliverable | Deadline | # of w/days |
1. Inception Report.
Inception report, including workplan, list of product/deliverables and materials and timelines for the consultancy. |
15/11/2024 | 10 |
2. Monitoring and reporting
1st quarterly report based on undertaken field missions including information on a) monitoring, evaluation and reporting of implementation of WASH related scalable models to be used for submission into FMM, b) monitoring, evaluation and reporting of implementation all other projects led by WASH in Lviv FO AOR to be used for submission into FMM, c) application of environmental and social management plans. |
15/02/2025 | 18 |
3. Monitoring and reporting
2nd quarterly report based on undertaken field missions including information on a) monitoring, evaluation and reporting of implementation of WASH related scalable models to be used for submission into FMM, b) monitoring, evaluation and reporting of implementation all other projects led by WASH in Lviv FO AOR to be used for submission into FMM, c) application of environmental and social management plans. Advertisement
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30/04/2025 | 18 |
4. Monitoring and reporting
3rd quarterly report based on undertaken field missions including information on a) monitoring, evaluation and reporting of implementation of WASH related scalable models to be used for submission into FMM, b) monitoring, evaluation and reporting of implementation all other projects led by WASH in Lviv FO AOR to be used for submission into FMM, c) application of environmental and social management plans.
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15/07/2025 | 19 |
5. Documentation of implementing partners outcomes
Provide 1st report on documentation innovative and efficient WASH efforts in the field, with a special focus scalable models. |
15/02/2025 | 13
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6. Documentation of implementing partners outcomes Provide 2nd report on documentation innovative and efficient WASH efforts in the field, with a special focus scalable models | 30/04/2025 | 13 |
7. Documentation of implementing partners outcomes Provide 3rd report on documentation innovative and efficient WASH efforts in the field, with a special focus scalable models
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15/07/2025 | 14 |
8. Conducting periodic needs assessment
1st report on periodic assessment of WASH related needs at KfW Hromadas of Lviv FO AOR and support on idea generation for AWP. |
31/12/2024 | 16 |
9. Support idea generation and knowledge management
Support with five concept notes for publication of results achieved through scalable models. |
30/04/2025 | 18 |
10. Conducting periodic needs assessment
2nd report on periodic assessment of WASH related needs at KfW Hromadas of Lviv FO AOR and support on idea generation for mid-year reporting and review of AWP. |
30/05/2025 | 16 |
11. Support capacity development
Prepare 2 briefing notes in terms of technical support and expertise to supplement UNICEF WASH in different coordination and capacity development forums, when necessary. |
28/02/2025 | 7 |
12. Support capacity development
Prepare 3 briefing notes in terms of technical support and expertise to supplement UNICEF WASH in different coordination and capacity development forums, when necessary. |
31/07/2025 | 8 |
13. Final Report
Final Report highlighting (a) work implemented, as well as (b) lessons learnt and recommendations for future implementation and monitoring of WASH projects. |
31/07/2025 | 10 |
Sub-total: | 180 |
Travel plan (40 days):
Destination | Period [month, year] |
Days |
Lviv oblast | 11 2024; 02, 05 2025 | 15 |
Volyn oblast | 12, 2024; 03, 06 2025 | 15 |
Zakarpattia oblast | 01, 04, 07 2025 | 10 |
Total: | 40 |
Please provide an all-inclusive financial proposal including travels to carry out the deliverables listed above.
To qualify as an advocate for every child you will have…
Education: Master’s degree or higher in one of the following fields is required: engineering, architecture, public health, or other technical disciplines relevant to the fields of WASH, from an accredited academic institution.
Professional experience:
Languages:
Skills and competencies:
For every Child, you demonstrate…
UNICEF’s values of Care, Respect, Integrity, Trust, Accountability, and Sustainability (CRITAS).
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Remarks:
Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted and advance to the next stage of the selection process.
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