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Mission and Objectives
UNICEF works in the world's toughest places to reach the most disadvantaged children and adolescents and to protect the rights of every child, everywhere.
Context
Since 1964, child rights have been at the heart of the strong partnership between the Government of Malaysia and UNICEF. UNICEF's work in Malaysia is driven by the ultimate aim of ensuring that every child, especially the most vulnerable, has a fair, equitable start in life. This means that all girls and boys regardless of location, family income or disability ought to enjoy equal access to quality services and an equal chance of developing to their full potential.
An upper-middle-income and culturally diverse country, Malaysia is home to 32.7 million people of which 9.2 million are children. The country has witnessed tremendous progress over the years in poverty reduction, access to primary health care, education, and advances in Child Rights and wellbeing, social and cultural norms. However, gaps in the legal, regulatory and policy framework, comparatively low levels of public expenditure on social protection and social services, and limited capacity in the public sector to meet the demands of the equity agenda, constrain women and child rights. Further advances in education, health and nutrition, and social protection outcomes are needed if Malaysia is to achieve advanced nation status.
UNICEF Malaysia is a unique country office in that it is an upper middle-income country, but with significant remaining disparities and inequalities where both advocacy and programming approaches are required. UNICEF adds value by influencing the development narrative of the country through quality evidence generation, evidence-based advocacy and policy recommendations, supported by partnerships and alliances with civil society, academia, and think tanks. UNICEF Malaysia also has a highly developed Private Sector Fundraising Team (PSFR) which raises significant resources for children in innovative ways. In this context, the role of multi-faceted evidence-based communications and policy advocacy and partnership building play critical roles in advancing child rights.
Adopting a human rights-based approach, the UNICEF country programme in Malaysia has been designed in partnership with the Government of Malaysia and is aligned with the Shared Prosperity Vision for 2030 and the 12th Malaysia Plan. The programme responds directly to UNICEF's and the UN's global priorities, Agenda 2030, the Leaving No One Behind and Build Back Better agendas and forms an integral part of the United Nation's Sustainable Development Cooperation Framework (UNSDCF) for Malaysia 2021-2025.
Task description
Under the general supervision of the Programme Specialist (Climate and Environment) and the guidance of Programme Officer (Climate and Environment) and working collaboratively with colleagues from other sections, the UNV Climate and Disaster Data Coordinator will provide direct support in the following areas.
1. Data management (40%)
2. Evidence Generation (30%)
3. Programme Support (30%)
Furthermore, UN Volunteers are encouraged to integrate the UN Volunteers programme mandate within their assignment and promote voluntary action through engagement with communities in the course of their work. As such, UN Volunteers should dedicate a part of their working time to some of the following suggested activities:
Results/Expected outputs:
As an active UNICEF Malaysia Climate and Environment team member, efficient, timely, responsive, clientfriendly and highquality support rendered to the team and its beneficiaries in the performance of her/her functions, including:
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Apply before 23 December 2025. For more information, please visit the UVP portal: app.unv.org/opportunities/1784888021265648
Job ID: 135987735