UNICEF
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Duty station
Explore Sokoto careers in social protection, health, nutrition, education, poverty reduction, and northern Nigeria field programs.
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2 active roles
Salary & conditions
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54.4%
Professional-category compensation is adjusted by duty station; the published rate can change.
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Duty-station classification in the current UN framework.
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Professional
Eligibility, contract type, and benefits are set by the recruiting organization and the individual vacancy.
Location terms
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Travel, security, relocation, family status, and host-country arrangements vary by contract and organization.
Working in Sokoto
Sokoto is a northwestern Nigeria field-duty location where international programs work with state institutions and communities on poverty reduction, social protection, health, nutrition, education, and services for women, children, adolescents, and vulnerable households. Its profile is state-level and community-facing, unlike Abuja's federal policy and coordination market.
Career ecosystem
Candidates should demonstrate how they have worked with subnational public systems, community partners, or service-delivery data. Do not assume that every Sokoto role carries the same field conditions, travel, or eligibility requirements.
It is a state-level field and public-services location rather than the federal coordination hub.
Health, nutrition, education, social protection, poverty-reduction, and operations roles may be represented.
Relevant state-systems, community, sector, language, and field-delivery experience.