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Publication for
Partner
Partner Name
UNICEF United Nations Children's Fund
Position Title
Monitoring and Evaluation Specialist
Job Category
Monitoring and Evaluation
Duty Station(s)
Lilongwe
Seniority Level
Mid Level
ICS Level
ICS 10
Contract Type
ICA - LICA - Specialist - Regular
Contract Level
LICA 10
Posting Start Date
02-Jun-2026
Posting End Date
16-Jun-2026
Duration
One (1) year, subject to organizational requirements, availability of funds and satisfactory performance. ApplyCancel

Job Highlight

The Monitoring and Evaluation Specialist will provide technical monitoring and evaluation support to the ending child marriage programme, under the oversight and technical leadership of the Chief Programme Planning and Monitoring. The Monitoring and Evaluation Specialist will lead the monitoring, evaluation and learning work for one of Malawi’s most ambitious child protection investments, supporting systems strengthening, real-time case monitoring, and evidence-driven action across 10 high-burden districts. As the programme pioneers innovations such as Mobile Response Teams, mass birth registration for legal identity, strengthened justice pathways, and large-scale community norm change, the Monitoring and Evaluation Specialist will ensure that data from frontline actors, government MIS platforms and community feedback loops is transformed into actionable insights. This role offers a rare opportunity to shape national policy dialogue, strengthen government-owned data systems and directly influence decisionmaking that protects children and accelerates the end of child marriage.

About the Region

The UNOPS Africa Regional Office, based in Nairobi, Kenya, oversees the delivery of over 250 projects across 40 countries, with a focus on fragile and conflict-affected settings. Supported by more than 1,000 personnel across five multi-country offices—spanning North, West, Central, Eastern and Southern Africa, and the Horn of Africa—the office advances national priorities through strategic initiatives in Climate Action, Health, Infrastructure, Peace and Security, Middle-Income Country Support, and Small Island Developing States (SIDS). The Regional Office provides strategic leadership, operational support, and oversight in key areas including Partnerships, Communications, Management and Oversight, Infrastructure and Project Management, Health and Safety, and Security. By promoting excellence in project delivery, fostering knowledge sharing, and driving continuous improvement, the office contributes to sustainable infrastructure, transparent resource management, and a better quality of life for communities across the continent.

About the Country/Multi-Country Office

Based in Nairobi, UNOPS East and Southern Africa supports sustainable development across 14 countries, including Kenya, Malawi, Mozambique, Somalia, Tanzania, Zambia, Zanzibar, and Zimbabwe. Since 1995, UNOPS has expanded its footprint in Kenya, delivering services in project management, infrastructure, procurement, and financial management. Across the region, the office implements diverse, partner-funded initiatives that respond to national priorities. In Mozambique, this includes delivering specialized equipment (EU), supporting health services (UNICEF), promoting agro-processing (KOICA), and advancing peacebuilding efforts through a Multi-Donor Fund. UNOPS also supports agricultural input distribution and the Northern Crisis Recovery Project, both funded by the World Bank. In Malawi, efforts include developing Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) centres in partnership with the EU and the British Council. These initiatives reflect UNOPS’ commitment to strengthening national capacities, enhancing service delivery, and supporting progress toward the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in the region.

About the Project Office

UNICEF in Malawi works to advance the rights and wellbeing of children, particularly the most vulnerable. Children, representing almost half of the population, face persistent and overlapping vulnerabilities, with high rates of multidimensional poverty, chronic malnutrition, limited access to basic services, and significant regional and rural–urban disparities. The country faces recurring health emergencies, climate shocks, and economic challenges. UNICEF’s works in partnership with the Government of Malawi, civil society, and development partners, and is guided by the Country Programme, which aims to ensure that every child survives, learns, and is protected.

Job Specific Context

Child marriage remains a critical challenge in Malawi, with approximately 38% of girls marrying before age 18—one of the highest rates globally and the third highest in Eastern and Southern Africa—driven by entrenched poverty, harmful social norms, limited access to services, and weak, under-resourced child protection and case-management systems. The practice (Equivalent of NOC) disproportionately affects rural and poorer households, where multidimensional deprivation is most severe, and contributes to school dropout, adolescent pregnancy, and intergenerational cycles of poverty.


Despite national progress, the scale and persistence of child marriage requires a targeted, system-strengthening approach that enhances detection, improves survivor-centered response, and expands community-level prevention. Frontline actors— child protection workers (CPWs), police, judiciary, social workers, health workers and community structures—face major constraints including understaffing, limited mobility, slow case processing, poor coordination and weak data systems. As a result, cases are identified late, referrals stall, and survivors often lack timely, survivor-centered support. In addition, awareness of protection risks remains low, child-friendly reporting mechanisms are limited, and preventive services are inconsistent. Community-level structures often lack coverage, trained personnel and adequate facilities.


UNICEF is negotiating a five-year, multi-country partnership with the Children’s Investment Fund Foundation (CIFF) with a focus on Ending Child Marriage (ECM). The programme in Malawi builds on existing government structures, aligns with the National Strategy to End Child Marriage (2024–2030), and complements ongoing capacities across social welfare, police, judiciary, and community mechanisms.


It aims to strengthen law enforcement, improve rapid response mechanisms, enhance community-led norm change, and mainstream data-driven decision-making through systems like CPIMS, Police MIS, Judiciary CMS, CRVS, and RapidPro. Given the programme’s strong emphasis on adaptive, data-driven implementation, the Monitoring & Evaluation Specialist will play a central role in ensuring data quality, timely evidence generation, analysis, learning, and use.


Institutional Framework & Recruitment Context

This position is being filled as a Partner Personnel role. The United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS) is supporting UNICEF Malawi as a UN partner, providing dedicated recruitment and administrative support for this position.


The selected candidate will be recruited by UNICEF  using UNOPS recruitment rules and regulations. Upon completion of the process, the incumbent will be engaged directly as personnel of UNICEF Malawi, not as UNOPS personnel. Consequently, the selected professional will work under the effective management, day-to-day oversight, and supervision of a designated supervisor within UNICEF.

Role Purpose

The Monitoring & Evaluation Specialist will be responsible for designing, implementing and overseeing the full Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning (MEL) system for the Ending Child Marriage Programme. The role ensures that high-quality, timely and reliable data, from district social welfare offices, police, judiciary, community volunteers, the helpline, and health facilities, is consolidated, analysed and used to strengthen programme performance and accountability. The Specialist will enhance the functionality and interoperability of government data systems (including CPIMS, Police MIS, Judiciary CMS, CRVS and DHIS2), lead the development of digital data collection tools, and support evidence generation through routine monitoring, evaluations, and mixed-methods learning studies. Working closely with government, UNICEF teams and implementing partners, the Specialist will embed data-driven decision-making, facilitate adaptive management and ensure the programme demonstrates measurable, credible impact.


Functions / Key Results Expected

Lead the development and implementation of the Programme MEL Framework.

  • Develop a comprehensive MEL strategy, aligned with the CIFF investment, UNICEF global guidance, and Government systems.
  • Finalize and operationalize programme indicators, Theory of Change (ToC), results framework, KPIs and monitoring tools.
  • Develop/update digital data collection tools, SOPs, data flow maps and quality standards.


Strengthen routine monitoring and government data systems.

  • Support integration of routine data across CPIMS, Police MIS, Judiciary CMS, CRVS, DHIS2, Education MIS.
  • Institutionalize real-time case alert mechanisms (e.g., RapidPro, helpline linkages to Mobile Response Teams).
  • Conduct monthly district-level data reviews, validation, reconciliation and quality assurance checks.
  • Build capacity of district ECM Units, CPWs, MRTs, helpline staff, police, health and justice personnel on data quality and reporting.


Support data analysis, visualization, reporting and learning.

  • Produce monthly, quarterly, and annual analytics for programme decision-making and donor reporting.
  • Create user-friendly dashboards for district and national coordination platforms.
  • Lead learning reviews, after-action reviews, and adaptive programming sessions.
  • Generate technical briefs, learning notes, and evidence summaries for CO leadership, government and partners.


Manage baseline, midline and endline evaluations and surveys.

  • Coordinate the design and implementation of the mixed-method Midline and Endline Survey including TOR development, sampling, supervision, quality control and dissemination. Oversee consultants, research firms and/or academic partners. 
  • Ensure ethical and child-safe data collection standards.


Ensure strong community and survivor-driven feedback mechanisms.

  • Strengthen existing feedback loops (helpline 116, Community Child Protection Committees, CPWs, Children’s Corners).
  • Establish documentation systems for community feedback, referrals, and complaint resolution.
  • Ensure feedback informs programme adjustments and is linked to accountability to affected populations (AAP).


Support knowledge management, communications and visibility.

  • Contribute to documentation of change stories, human interest pieces and results.
  • Work closely with the ECM Investment Communications Group.
  • Ensure visibility materials reflect real programme data and insights.


Provide technical support for partner MEL systems.

  • Support Government and NGOs to strengthen MEL capacity.
  • Review partner reports, provide feedback, and ensure alignment with programme MEL standards.
  • Support harmonization of community-level tools to reduce duplication and ensure consistency.


Contribute to risk analysis, mitigation, and programme quality assurance

  • Support monitoring of institutional, programmatic, contextual and fiduciary risks, with focus on data-related risks (accuracy, confidentiality, legal age verification).
  • Integrate MEL evidence into risk mitigation actions.

Skills

Capacity Building, Data Analysis, Data Visualization, Knowledge Management, Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning, Program Development, Research, Stakeholder Engagement
Strategic Perspective
Develops and implements sustainable business strategies, thinks long term and externally in order to positively shape the organisation. Anticipates and perceives the impact and implications of future decisions and activities on other parts of the organisation.
Respect
Treats all individuals with respect; responds sensitively to differences and encourages others to do the same. Upholds organisational and ethical norms. Maintains high standards of trustworthiness. Role model for diversity and inclusion.
Collaboration
Acts as a positive role model contributing to the team spirit. Collaborates and supports the development of others. For people managers only: Acts as positive leadership role model, motivates, directs and inspires others to succeed, utilizing appropriate leadership styles.
Partnerships
Demonstrates understanding of the impact of own role on all partners and always puts the end beneficiary first. Builds and maintains strong external relationships and is a competent partner for others (if relevant to the role).
Excellence
Efficiently establishes an appropriate course of action for self and/or others to accomplish a goal. Actions lead to total task accomplishment through concern for quality in all areas. Sees opportunities and takes the initiative to act on them. Understands that responsible use of resources maximizes our impact on our beneficiaries.
Adaptability
Open to change and flexible in a fast paced environment. Effectively adapts own approach to suit changing circumstances or requirements. Reflects on experiences and modifies own behavior. Performance is consistent, even under pressure. Always pursues continuous improvements.
Decision-making
Evaluates data and courses of action to reach logical, pragmatic decisions. Takes an unbiased, rational approach with calculated risks. Applies innovation and creativity to problem-solving.
Communication
Expresses ideas or facts in a clear, concise and open manner. Communication indicates a consideration for the feelings and needs of others. Actively listens and proactively shares knowledge. Handles conflict effectively, by overcoming differences of opinion and finding common ground.

Education Requirements

Required

  • A Master’s degree in  one of the following fields: Monitoring & Evaluation, Statistics, Social Sciences, Public Health, Development Studies, or another relevant field is required.

  • A combination of a Bachelor's degree with an additional 2 years of relevant work experience may be accepted in lieu of the education requirements outlined above.


Desired

  • Specialized training in digital data systems, data science, MIS, or advanced statistical analysis.


Experience Requirements

Required

  • A minimum of seven (7) years of relevant work experience in M&E of multi-sectoral programmes, preferably in child protection, GBV, justice or social norms  is required with a bachelor's degree, OR a minimum of five (5) years of work experience in M&E of multi-sectoral programmes, preferably in child protection, GBV, justice or social norms with a master's degree. 
  • A minimum of seven (7) years of professional experience in monitoring and evaluation, programme management, or results-based management in development or humanitarian settings is required with a bachelor's degree, OR a minimum of five (5) years of professional experience in monitoring and evaluation, programme management, or results-based management in development or humanitarian settings with a master's degree. 
  • Experience developing or implementing M&E frameworks, indicators, data collection tools and reporting systems for multi-sectoral programmes.
  • Demonstrated ability to conduct data analysis, prepare analytical reports, and translate findings into actionable recommendations for programme improvement.
  • Experience working with government ministries, NGOs, or community-based partners, ideally in social sectors such as child protection, health, education, or gender equality.
  • Proven experience in capacity building, including training and supporting staff or partners on data collection, monitoring, or reporting.
  • Experience managing or supporting evaluations, assessments or surveys, including coordination with external consultants or research firms.
  • Experience producing high-quality analytical reports for donors and government.
  • Strong understanding of ethical data collection, safeguarding principles, and working with sensitive or confidential information. 


Desired

  • Experience in monitoring and evaluation (M&E) of multi-sectoral programs, preferably in areas such as child protection, gender-based violence (GBV), justice, or social norms.
  • Demonstrated experience with government information management systems (CPIMS, DHIS2, Police MIS, CRVS).
  • Experience managing large datasets, real-time monitoring, or digital data platforms (ODK, Kobo, RapidPro).
  • Experience in evaluation design and management.
  • Experience in capacity building of government staff.
  • Experience working in Malawi or similar contexts.

Language Requirements

LanguageProficiency LevelRequirement
EnglishFluentRequired

Additional Information

  • UNOPS does not accept unsolicited resumes. 
  • UNOPS will at no stage of the recruitment process request candidates to make payments of any kind.
  • Applications to vacancies must be received before midnight Copenhagen time (CET) on the closing date of the announcement. Applications received after the closing date will not be considered. 
  • Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted and invited to proceed to the next stage of the selection process, which may include various assessments. 
  • UNOPS embraces diversity and is committed to equal employment opportunity. Our workforce consists of a wide range of nationalities, cultures, languages, races, gender identities, sexual orientations, and abilities. We strive to sustain and strengthen this diversity, fostering an inclusive working environment where all personnel are treated with respect and have equal access to opportunities.
  • UNOPS evaluates all applications based on the skills, qualifications and experience outlined in the vacancy announcement. We are committed to a fair and transparent selection process and welcome diverse perspectives, including those of women, indigenous and racialized communities, individuals of diverse gender identities and sexual orientations, and persons with disabilities.
  • We are committed to enabling all candidates to perform at their best during the assessment process. If you are shortlisted and require support or reasonable accommodation to complete any assessment, please inform our human resources team upon receiving your invitation.
  • UNOPS has zero tolerance for sexual exploitation and abuse (SEA), sexual harassment, and other forms of abusive conduct, including discrimination, abuse of authority, and harassment. To uphold these standards, background checks are conducted for all final candidates to help ensure that individuals with a history of such conduct are not hired. By applying for a position with UNOPS, candidates acknowledge and consent to these verification processes.
 
Terms and Conditions
 
  • For staff positions only, UNOPS reserves the right to appoint a candidate at a lower level than the advertised level of the post. 
  • For retainer contracts, you must complete a few mandatory courses (they take around 4 hours to complete) in your own time, before providing services to UNOPS. Refreshers or new mandatory courses may be required during your contract. Please note that you will not receive any compensation for taking courses and refreshers. For more information on a retainer contract here
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  • All UNOPS personnel are responsible for performing their duties in accordance with the UN Charter and UNOPS Policies and Instructions, as well as other relevant accountability frameworks. In addition, all personnel must demonstrate an understanding of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in a manner consistent with UN core values and the UN Common Agenda. 
  • It is the policy of UNOPS to conduct background checks on all potential personnel. Recruitment in UNOPS is contingent on the results of such checks.