Deadline: 28-Apr-2026
UNICEF is inviting organizations to support its 2026–2030 programme in Côte d’Ivoire, focusing on child protection, education, health, and social well-being through long-term partnerships.
Overview
The UNICEF is seeking applications from qualified organizations to support its 2026–2030 Cooperation Programme in Côte d’Ivoire.
This is an Expression of Interest (EOI) to identify capable civil society partners for future collaborations under the programme cycle.
Programme Framework
The initiative is implemented in partnership with:
- Ministry of Planning and Development
- General Directorate of Planning
- Sectoral ministries and national institutions
- Development partners
It aligns with:
- National Development Plan 2026–2030
- UN Development Cooperation Framework 2026–2030
Objectives
The programme aims to ensure that:
- Children and adolescents access quality education and protection
- Youth gain skills and leadership opportunities
- Women and mothers receive proper healthcare and nutrition
- Vulnerable populations benefit from inclusive and equitable systems
- Communities have access to safe environments and essential services
Key Focus Areas
Projects may address a wide range of thematic areas, including:
Social and Protection Systems
- Child protection and protection in emergencies
- Birth registration
- Social protection and poverty reduction
- Policy advocacy and governance
Health and Nutrition
- Child health and immunization
- Maternal and newborn care
- HIV/AIDS programmes
- Nutrition in emergencies
- Health systems strengthening
Education and Youth Development
- Early childhood development
- Learning outcomes and education in emergencies
- Out-of-school education
- Skills development for adolescents
- Youth leadership and participation
Cross-Cutting Areas
- Gender equality and women empowerment
- Disability inclusion
- Monitoring, evaluation, and research
- Communication for development
- Coordination and partnerships
Environment and WASH
Type of Opportunity
- Expression of Interest (EOI)
- Purpose: Pre-qualification of partners
- Outcome: Creation of a pool of eligible organizations for future funding opportunities
Who Can Apply
- Civil society organizations (CSOs)
- NGOs and community-based organizations
- Organizations with strong technical and implementation capacity
Expected Outcomes
- Identification of technically qualified partners
- Strengthened implementation of UNICEF CPD priorities
- Improved localization and community engagement
- Enhanced accountability and equitable service delivery
Why This Opportunity Matters
This initiative is important because it:
- Builds long-term partnerships with UNICEF
- Supports large-scale national development goals
- Focuses on vulnerable and underserved populations
- Encourages integrated and system-based approaches
- Strengthens local organizational capacity
How to Apply
Steps
- Review Priority Areas
Identify alignment with UNICEF thematic focus - Prepare Documentation
Include:
- Organizational profile
- Technical expertise
- Past project experience
- Demonstrate Capacity
Highlight ability to work at scale and with communities - Submit Expression of Interest
Through the official UNICEF submission platform
Tips for Applicants
- Align clearly with national and UNICEF priorities
- Emphasize experience in multi-sectoral programmes
- Highlight community-level impact and localization
- Demonstrate strong monitoring and evaluation systems
- Show collaboration with government and partners
FAQs
1. Is this direct funding?
No, this is an Expression of Interest to shortlist partners.
2. Who can apply?
Civil society and non-profit organizations with relevant expertise.
3. What happens after selection?
Selected organizations may be invited for future restricted calls or direct partnerships.
4. What sectors are covered?
Health, education, protection, WASH, governance, and more.
5. Is prior UNICEF experience required?
Not mandatory, but relevant experience is beneficial.
6. What is the programme duration?
2026 to 2030.
7. Why apply?
To become a long-term implementing partner with UNICEF.
Conclusion
This call by UNICEF offers a strategic opportunity for organizations to engage in long-term development work in Côte d’Ivoire.
By joining the partner pool, organizations can contribute to impactful, large-scale programmes that improve the lives of children and vulnerable communities.
For more information, visit UN Partner Portal.









































