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UNICEF Pacific Consultancy: Long-Term Agreement (LTA) for Solar Power/ Electromechanical Engineering, Pacific Region (300 working days over 36 months)

Do you have a passion for bringing solar energy to schools, health facilities, and communities that are most in need? UNICEF Pacific seeks for one or multiple individual consultants for a period of 300 working days (as and when required) stretched over 36 Months for the Pacific I

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Date de clôture: lundi 9 mars 2026

Pays: Fidji

Lieu d'affectation: East Asia and Pacific Region|Fiji/Pacific Island Countries | Bangkok (EAPRO), Thailand, Fidji

Type de contrat: Consultant

Grade: Non précisé

Publié le: dimanche 15 février 2026

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Do you have a passion for bringing solar energy to schools, health facilities, and communities that are most in need? UNICEF Pacific seeks for one or multiple individual consultants for a period of 300 working days (as and when required) stretched over 36 Months for the Pacific I

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UNICEF Pacific WASH and Climate Programme supports government and partners to deliver safe, inclusive, and climate and disaster-resilient WASH infrastructure in communities, schools and health care facilities, sola

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