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UN jobs in Sudan 🇸🇩
UN-system organisations recruit in Sudan for country offices, regional hubs, field operations, and joint programmes. UNlockit aggregates every currently-open vacancy posted on a UN agency's career portal for Sudan — including international and national professional staff roles, internships, and short-term consultancies. Each listing links back to the official agency application page.
- Open roles
- 23
- Organisations
- 4
- Last refreshed
- Jun 03, 2026
Latest open roles
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International Consultant to Conduct Evaluation of SIDA Programme Support
UN Women · 🇸🇩 Port Sudan, Sudan
UN Women seeks an International Consultant to conduct an evaluation of the Sida programme support implemented by UN Women Sudan Country Office from 2019 to 2026. The evaluation will assess the programme's performance and results across relevance, effectiveness, efficiency, coherence, impact, and sustainability. It will focus on the programme's contribution to advancing gender equality, women's empowerment, and peacebuilding in Sudan, including interventions in strengthening gender architecture, empowering women in peace processes, and addressing gender-based violence. The consultant will employ a gender-responsive, mixed-methods approach involving stakeholder consultations, document reviews, and data triangulation. The evaluation will inform accountability, learning, and future programming with Sida, and will be disseminated through the UN Women GATE system.
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National Consultant to Conduct Evaluation of Sida Programme Support
UN Women · 🇸🇩 Port Sudan, Sudan
UN Women Sudan Country Office seeks a National Consultant to conduct an evaluation of Sida programme support from 2019 to 2026. The role involves assessing the programme's relevance, effectiveness, efficiency, coherence, impact, and sustainability in advancing gender equality, women's empowerment, and peacebuilding in Sudan. The consultant will support data collection, analysis, and reporting, working under an International Consultant. Key responsibilities include contextual analysis, stakeholder engagement, field data collection (KIIs, FGDs), data validation, and contributing to evaluation reports and workshops. The evaluation will adopt a gender-responsive mixed-methods approach, focusing on programme outcomes across multiple geographical areas including Khartoum, Blue Nile, Red Sea, Gedaref, and White Nile states.
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Driver-UNOCHA- Kauda
United Nations Development Programme · 🇸🇩 Sudan
The Driver position within UNDP's OCHA office in Kauda is responsible for providing reliable and secure driving services, including transportation of authorized personnel, mail, documents, and meeting visitors at the airport. The role requires day-to-day maintenance of assigned vehicles, proper use of vehicles, and ensuring availability of required documents and supplies. The incumbent must be fluent in Arabic and English, hold a valid driving license, and have at least two years of experience as a driver with a safe driving record. Experience in mountainous and swampy driving conditions is required, along with skills in minor vehicle repairs. The position demands adherence to safety regulations and operational standards.
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Field Office Manager
United Nations Development Programme · 🇸🇩 Kassala, Sudan
The Field Office Manager leads the overall management of a UNDP Field Office in a conflict-affected area of Sudan, focusing on livelihoods, socio-economic progress, peace building, and institutional delivery. Key responsibilities include building partnerships with UN agencies, civil society, and local authorities; coordinating UNDP projects for efficiency and synergy; ensuring quality assurance and monitoring of development initiatives; managing field office administration and finances; and supporting data collection and reporting. The role requires strong leadership, coordination, and experience in fragile and conflict settings.
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Operations Officer (NO-1), TA, 364 days, #137339, Khartoum - Sudan, ESAR
UNICEF · 🇸🇩 Sudan
The Operations Officer (NO-1) in Sudan supports UNICEF's Sudan Country Office, which manages an annual budget of approximately US$ 350 million. The role involves processing VISION transactions, ensuring compliance with policies and procedures, and supporting financial operations related to HACT implementation. The officer monitors functional role mapping, manages IRC functions, and coordinates with various sections to ensure efficient financial transactions across field locations. The position reports to the Deputy Representative Operations and works under the guidance of the Finance Specialist.
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Information Management Specialist, NO-3, FT, #00104741, Khartoum, National Team, Sudan - MENA
UNICEF · 🇸🇩 Sudan
The Information Management Specialist will provide technical leadership for developing integrated information management systems for Situation and Humanitarian Performance Monitoring (HPM) within UNICEF Sudan. This role is part of the Information Management Hub within the PRIME Section, which serves as a centralized platform for data integration, analytics, digital innovation, and decision support. The specialist will work under the general supervision of the Monitoring Manager and in close collaboration with the Chief PRIME. The position is located in Khartoum, Sudan, and requires strong technical skills in data management, analytics, and information systems to support evidence-based decision-making in a complex humanitarian environment.
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Storekeeper SC L4
World Food Programme · 🇸🇩 Port Sudan, Sudan
The Storekeeper SC L4 position supports warehousing operations in Port Sudan, providing storage services for partners within the Logistics Cluster. Key responsibilities include receiving, storing, and dispatching cargo with accurate documentation, maintaining inventory records, conducting stock inspections, and ensuring warehouse safety and security. The role requires managing warehouse staff and coordinating with internal and external stakeholders. The position demands strong organizational skills, attention to detail, and adherence to established procedures for quality control and data integrity. The ideal candidate will have experience in warehouse management, inventory control, and logistics operations, with proficiency in English and Arabic.
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Logistics Associate (Information Management – GIS)/ SC6
World Food Programme · 🇸🇩 Port Sudan, Sudan
The Logistics Associate (Information Management – GIS) supports the Logistics Cluster's information management needs by producing data-driven products, maps, and dashboards to enable operational decision-making. Responsibilities include drafting reports, maintaining GIS platforms, analyzing logistics data, and supporting coordination efforts. The role requires strong data management, GIS skills, and experience in humanitarian operations.
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Logistics Assistant- SC 5
World Food Programme · 🇸🇩 Khartoum, Sudan
The Logistics Assistant supports the efficient management of warehouse operations for the World Food Programme (WFP), ensuring timely receipt, accurate handling, and proper dispatch of partners' cargo. Responsibilities include maintaining inventory records, conducting stock inspections, supervising warehouse staff, and ensuring compliance with logistics and warehousing standards. The role requires strong organizational skills, attention to detail, and the ability to work independently and as part of a team. The position is based in Central Africa (Khartoum) and involves working with logistics cluster partners and internal stakeholders to maintain high standards of warehouse operations and customer service.
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Monitoring and Evaluation Officer
World Food Programme · 🇸🇩 Port Sudan, Sudan
The Monitoring and Evaluation Officer will support the development and implementation of the World Food Programme's (WFP) Monitoring, Review and Evaluation (M&E) system in Sudan. Key responsibilities include contributing to M&E plan development, ensuring compliance with corporate standards, managing data collection and analysis, preparing reports, and providing training to staff and partners. The role focuses on the Minimum Monitoring Requirements (MMR) implementation, process monitoring, and evidence generation to inform policy and program decisions. The officer will work under the supervision of the Head of the M&E Unit in Port Sudan, Sudan for a duration of 11 months.
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Programme Policy Officer (VAM and MEAL), SC8 - Malakal Field Office
World Food Programme · 🇸🇩 Malakal, Sudan
The Programme Policy Officer (VAM and MEAL) in Malakal Field Office supports WFP's mission to address inequity and isolation in South Sudan by leading vulnerability analysis, food security assessments, and monitoring and evaluation activities. The role involves coordinating data collection, conducting assessments, developing analytical tools, and ensuring effective implementation of food security programs. Key responsibilities include representing WFP in technical working groups, leading capacity-building efforts, managing monitoring plans, coordinating with cooperating partners, and implementing community feedback mechanisms. The officer serves as a focal point for VAM/M&E activities, produces timely reports, and ensures compliance with WFP standards and country office requirements.
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Programme Policy Officer (Cash Based Transfers), CST II, Juba South Sudan
World Food Programme · 🇸🇩 Juba, Sudan
The Programme Policy Officer (Cash Based Transfers) supports WFP's strategic vision for cash-based transfers in South Sudan, with 60% of time dedicated to operations and 40% to the National Cash Working Group as programmatic co-chair. Responsibilities include advising on CBT implementation, driving SCOPE and IDM system use, promoting interoperability, developing digital delivery strategies, and facilitating multi-stakeholder coordination. The role requires expertise in cash transfer systems, stakeholder engagement, and humanitarian programming, with a focus on evidence-based decision-making and inclusive approaches. The position is based in Juba, South Sudan, with potential travel to field offices.
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Logistics Assistant- SC 5
World Food Programme · 🇸🇩 Khartoum, Sudan
The Logistics Assistant supports the efficient management of warehouse operations for the World Food Programme (WFP), ensuring timely receipt, accurate handling, and proper dispatch of partners' cargo. Responsibilities include maintaining inventory records, conducting stock inspections, supervising warehouse staff, and ensuring compliance with logistics and warehousing standards. The role requires strong organizational skills, attention to detail, and the ability to work independently and as part of a team. The position is based in Central Africa (Khartoum) and involves working with logistics cluster partners and internal stakeholders to maintain high standards of warehouse operations and customer service.
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Monitoring and Evaluation Officer
World Food Programme · 🇸🇩 Port Sudan, Sudan
The Monitoring and Evaluation Officer will support the development and implementation of the World Food Programme's (WFP) Monitoring, Review and Evaluation (M&E) system in Sudan. Key responsibilities include contributing to M&E plan development, ensuring compliance with corporate standards, managing data collection and analysis, preparing reports, and providing training to staff and partners. The role focuses on the Minimum Monitoring Requirements (MMR) implementation, process monitoring, and evidence generation to inform policy and program decisions. The officer will work under the supervision of the Head of the M&E Unit in Port Sudan, Sudan for a duration of 11 months.
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Business Support Associate (HR & Admin), SC6
World Food Programme · 🇸🇩 Malakal, Sudan
The Business Support Associate (HR & Admin) supports the World Food Programme's field office in Malakal, South Sudan, by performing administrative, financial, and human resources functions. Key responsibilities include managing travel approvals, micro-purchase orders, fuel management, staff leave tracking, and coordinating with various units. The role also involves maintaining office facilities, supporting meetings, and ensuring compliance with corporate policies. The incumbent reports to the head of finance and administration and works closely with all units to facilitate effective service delivery in a fast-paced environment.
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Nutritionist CST-2 (Juba, South Sudan)
World Food Programme · 🇸🇩 Juba, Sudan
The Nutritionist (CST-2) in Juba, South Sudan will provide technical leadership and operational oversight for WFP's nutrition programming across all Field Offices. Key responsibilities include planning, implementing, and monitoring nutrition-specific and nutrition-sensitive interventions such as CMAM/TSFP, BSFP, and MIYCN approaches. The role involves coordinating emergency nutrition responses, supporting government capacity building, managing partner collaborations, and ensuring compliance with WFP standards and national policies. The incumbent will also lead assessments, contribute to policy development, and support monitoring and evaluation efforts. This position requires extensive experience in humanitarian nutrition programming in complex emergencies and strong coordination skills with multiple stakeholders.
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Logistics Associate - Cash Based Transfer (CBT) SC6, Juba
World Food Programme · 🇸🇩 Juba, Sudan
The Logistics Associate - Cash Based Transfer (CBT) SC6 role in Juba, South Sudan supports WFP's humanitarian operations by providing specialized logistics support for CBT activities. The position focuses on ensuring efficient, secure, and accountable delivery of assistance through managing supply chain operations, assessing local retail sectors, conducting risk assessments, and building relationships with contracted retailers. The incumbent works under the supervision of the Head of Logistics Contracting team and supports field offices in both emergency and static population contexts. Key responsibilities include developing supply chain plans, managing retailer performance, conducting field missions, and supporting food systems interventions. The role requires extensive experience in CBT implementation, market interventions, and digital innovation within complex emergency settings.
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Programme Policy Officer (Cash Based Transfers), CST II, Juba South Sudan
World Food Programme · 🇸🇩 Juba, Sudan
The Programme Policy Officer (Cash Based Transfers) supports WFP's strategic vision for cash-based transfers in South Sudan, with 60% of time dedicated to operations and 40% to the National Cash Working Group as programmatic co-chair. Responsibilities include advising on CBT implementation, driving SCOPE and IDM system use, promoting interoperability, developing digital delivery strategies, and facilitating multi-stakeholder coordination. The role requires expertise in cash transfer systems, stakeholder engagement, and humanitarian programming, with a focus on evidence-based decision-making and inclusive approaches. The position is based in Juba, South Sudan, with potential travel to field offices.
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Programme Policy Officer (Head of Gender, Protection and Inclusion), CST II
World Food Programme · 🇸🇩 Juba, Sudan
The World Food Programme (WFP) is seeking a Programme Policy Officer to serve as Head of Gender, Protection and Inclusion (GPI) in Juba, South Sudan. This role provides strategic guidance and technical support to WFP country operations, ensuring gender, protection, and inclusion considerations are integrated into programming. Key responsibilities include advising on humanitarian frameworks, leading gender-transformative programming, supporting protection and grievance mechanisms, and coordinating with stakeholders to ensure safe and inclusive assistance delivery. The position requires extensive experience in protection and gender programming in complex emergencies, strong leadership capabilities, and a deep understanding of WFP's policies and systems. The role is part of the Programme team and involves managing a GPI unit team while supporting the Head of Programme and Country Director.
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Storekeeper
World Food Programme · 🇸🇩 Khartoum, Sudan
The Storekeeper is responsible for managing warehouse operations, including the timely receipt, storage, and dispatch of partners' cargo. Key duties involve maintaining accurate records, conducting stock inspections, ensuring quality control, and supporting logistics activities. The role requires supervising warehouse staff and ensuring compliance with safety, security, and documentation standards. The position demands strong organizational skills, attention to detail, and the ability to work independently and as part of a team in a fast-paced logistics environment.
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