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International Affairs in Malaysia
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Sustainable Development Solutions Network
The UN Sustainable Development Solutions Network (SDSN) works under the auspices of the UN Secretary-General to mobilize the world’s universities, think tanks, and national laboratories for action on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the Paris Agreement on Climate Change; empower societies through free online education; and translate scientific evidence and ideas into solutions and accountability. Established in 2012 by the former UN Secretary-General, Ban Ki-Moon, and world-renowned economist and professor, Jeffrey Sachs, the SDSN promotes integrated approaches to implement the SDGs and the Paris Agreement, through education, research, policy analysis, and global cooperation. We operate at the intersection between science, policy, and development practice to maximize SDG achievements at the global, regional, national, and local levels. In collaboration with UN agencies, multilateral financing institutions, the private sector, governments, academia, and civil society, the SDSN supports science-based pathways for SDG implementation, promotes independent monitoring and accountability for sustainable development, develops science-based feedback loops to identify persisting gaps and priorities for sustainable development and adapt long-term SDG policies and pathways, and fosters peer-to-peer learning and exchange to promote the identification of best practices and local solutions, as well as global and regional cooperation to achieve the SDGs.
51 to 200 staff
Undp In Malaysia, Singapore & Brunei Darussalam
The United Nations Development Programme has over 60 years of development partnerships in Malaysia. With beginnings in the 1950’s with on a project to project basis, UNDP has established into a key development partner for the Government of Malaysia. UNDP is guided by its five-year Country Programme Action Plan matching technical and development assistance in stride with Malaysia’s own five-year national development plans. UNDP is currently in its 10th cycle of the Country Programme Action Plan 2016-2020: Aligned to development priorities of 11th Malaysia Plan. For the last 6 decades UNDP’s assistance has been in stride with Malaysia’s own five-year national development plans, strategic agendas and policy priorities encompassing inclusive growth and economic development, poverty eradication, gender empowerment, promoting good governance and anti-corruption, empowering persons with disabilities, strengthening renewable energy approaches, mainstreaming environmental management and protection, science and technology for development, rationalising public sector reform, strengthening the national response to HIV/AIDS as well as promotion of South-South Cooperation for global development. Our expertise is as an integrator and facilitator in policy advisory work through a localized lens, by bringing all relevant stakeholders together, thus ensuring an inclusive approach to policy recommendations. Furthermore, with 170 offices around the world, Regional Bureaus in each continent, six Global Policy Centres and headquarters in New York, UNDP can provide global and regional lens and expertise in a kaleidoscope of areas. We specifically aim to assist in the strengthening of the technical and policy capacities of national institutions, providing critical medium and long-term policy inputs, piloting innovative development projects, and contributing to significant progress in promoting human development in Malaysia.
51 to 200 staff
International Youth Centre Iyc
Welcome to the International Youth Centre (IYC). The IYC was established by the government as endorsed by the Cabinet on 6th February 1985. The centre was officiated by the Prime Minister of Malaysia, Rt. Hon. Tun Dr. Mahathir Mohamad. The Minister of Youth and Sports at that time was Rt. Hon. Dato’ Sri Najib B. Tun Abdul Razak, the present Prime Minister of Malaysia. The IYC is built on a 4-acre site situated at Jalan Yaacob Latif, Bandar Tun Razak, Cheras, Kuala Lumpur. IYC building is located opposite of HUKM Hospital, relatively 8 km from Kuala Lumpur city centre. IYC is also near to several sports and recreational centre such as Kuala Lumpur Football Stadium, Kuala Lumpur Aquatic Centre, DBKL Sports Complex, Velodrome, and Permaisuri Lake Garden. Conveniently connected by public transport systems, the site is also served by the Bandar Tun Razak LRT station, on the Sri Petaling of Kuala Lumpur’s Light Rail Transit system. History of IYC The International Youth Centre (IYC) was formed with the support of the Malaysian Government through a Cabinet decision on 6th February 1985. IYC functions as an institution for international youth development programmes as well as a hub for international youth NGOs to establish their offices in IYC. A well known Japanese Calligrapher, the late Tan Sri Kampo Harada donated 1 Billion Yen. The foundation was established as a non-profit organisation and registered under the Companies Act 1965.(Company Limited by Guarantee and Not Having A Share Capital). The Board of Trustees consist of five (5) members from Nihon Shuji Education Foundation, Japan and six (6) members from Malaysia including the Chairman of the Board headed by the Secretary-General Ministry of Youth and Sports, Malaysia. The decision to name the Secretary-General as the Chairman was recorded in the Cabinet Paper and in the Memorandum and Articles of Association of IYCF (MAA). The centre was officially launched on 16 April 1988 by the Prime Minister of Malaysia (Rt. Hon. Tun Dr. Mahathir B. Mohamed). Philosophy Develop A Balanced Global Young Generation. Vision To Become A Global Institution Of Excellence & Distinction The Development Of The Young Generation. Mission To Create, Develop & Produce A Young Generation Who Are Ingrained With Noble Values Through Planned & Systematic Programme. Objectives Develop a young generation who are knowledgeable with integrity, capable, tolerant and united based on equality at national and international levels with the concept of 1 Youth 1 Malaysia. Instilled knowledge that more holistic concerning youth affairs. Raise professionalism in youth services leadership and work. Empower the youth movement to be constantly relevant with current times.
11 to 50 staff
Partners Corporate Services
Partners Corporate Services is a boutique consultancy company providing advisory services to foreign investors on the regulatory aspects of investing and transacting business in Malaysia. From advice relating to the structuring of their clients’ investments in Malaysia having regard to compliance with regulatory approvals and the associated fiscal and non-fiscal incentives available to investors under various policies and schemes offered by the Malaysian Government to applications for specific approvals, permits and licences necessary for their business operations from the relevant authorities. Company No: 200301003612 (606032-X)
11 to 50 staff
Istic Under The Auspices Of Unesco
The creation of the International Science, Technology and Innovation Centre for South-South Cooperation under the Auspices of UNESCO (ISTIC) was a successful outcome of the Second South Summit of the Heads of State and Government of the Group of 77 and China in Doha, Qatar, June 2005. The Summit urged UNESCO to develop and implement a programme for South-South cooperation in science and technology with the objective of facilitating the integration of a developmental approach into national science and technology and innovation policies; capacity building in science and technology through providing policy advice and exchange of experience and best practices; and creating a problem-solving network of centres of excellence in developing countries as well as supporting the exchange of students, researchers, scientists and technologists among developing countries. Malaysia accepted UNESCO’s invitation to host ISTIC. ISTIC was launched in Kuala Lumpur on 22 May 2008 by the Hon. Minister of Science, Technology and Innovation, Hon. Datuk Seri Dr Maximus Johnity Ongkili. The ISTIC office in Kuala Lumpur was completed and officially opened by the Hon. Minister of Science, Technology and Innovation on 26 March 2009. The office is an extension of the premises of Academy of Sciences Malaysia (ASM).
1 to 10 staff
Royal Norwegian Embassy In Kuala Lumpur
The Royal Norwegian Embassy in Kuala Lumpur represents Norway in Malaysia and Brunei. The main objective of the Norwegian Embassy is to promote Norwegian interests in Malaysia and further develop bilateral relations. The ties between the two countries are strong. The two nations enjoy long-standing and good relations in the political, economic and cultural fields. Instagram: Norwayinmalaysia Facebook: Royal Norwegian Embassy in Kuala Lumpur
11 to 50 staff
The Malaysian Culture Group Mcg
Our mission is to enrich our members' knowledge and appreciation of Malaysian and other Southeast Asian cultures. Our diverse membership is comprised of Malaysians as well as individuals from many countries around the world currently living in and around Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. We offer a range of enjoyable and enlightening programming. We are run entirely by volunteers. We can be contacted at info@mcgkl.org. You can visit our webstite or our facebook page.
11 to 50 staff
Intmun
Join us at IntMUN where we provide a platform for young people to understand global issues and develop their confidence, leadership and teamwork skills through simulations of the UN. Our mission is to empower the next generation of global leaders by making MUN accessible to EVERYONE!
1 to 10 staff
Kuala Lumpur Society
The Kuala Lumpur Society for International Affairs or KL Society is a non-profit organisation dedicated to nurture a generation of global-minded Malaysian leaders. Its mission is to build the bridge between Malaysia and the world by promoting global engagement. The Kuala Lumpur Society for International Affairs is led by a small but dedicated group of leaders passionate about international relations. In promoting global engagement, the Society actively engages with all stakeholders - government, business, civil society, international bodies. The KL Society believes in channelling the voice of the people for better decision-making processes in foreign policy - often thought to be the domain of the elite.
1 to 10 staff
Malayamun International
MalayaMUN International 2018 is the inaugural Model UN Conference organized by the most prestigious University in Malaysia, University of Malaya. It is a pioneering Model UN Conference that was conceived with one vision - The evolution and elevation of Model United Nations to a new Global Standard For the first time in Model UN history, we are introducing Inter-Council interactions - where your actions can alter the course of other councils - and Choice-Based Outcomes - where your choices will affect the fate of the world - atleast within the conference.
11 to 50 staff
Global Movement Of Moderates Foundation
The Global Movement of Moderates (GMM) is a new approach in international relations and foreign policy, with the main goal of applying perspectives and frameworks of moderation to realize world peace and harmony. The idea of GMM was articulated by Prime Minister Dato’ Sri Mohd Najib Tun Abdul Razak in 2010, during his speech at the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) in New York. According to him “The real divide is not between Muslims and non-Muslims or between the developed and developing worlds. It is between moderates and extremists.” GMM is a revitalization of an age-old philosophy, idea and thought. It is centred on the values and principles of moderation, which have deep roots in various cultures and civilizations.The notion of moderation itself appears to resonate among many of the world’s cultural and spiritual traditions. Examples are, in the Islamic concept of wasatiyyah, which means “moderation”, “middle path” and “balance”; and in the Confucius doctrine of the mean: chung yung, which means “middle path”. These are only a few of many different ways in which the rich and varied spiritual tapestries of the world seem to be connected by the thread of moderation. A more operational and pragmatic understanding of moderation is that it is “a set of values and behaviour that is morally, socially and culturally acceptable”, and GMM seeks to operationalize this as a foreign policy concept by advocating for values and networks of moderation to foster a more inclusive, sustainable and equitable society. The centre stage of international affairs had been dominated by elements of extremism for too long, and GMM was envisioned as a platform for the silent moderate majority to present a united front in exploring, formulating and implementing effective and compelling ways to counter the spread, influence and consequences of extreme views and actions.
11 to 50 staff
United Nations In Malaysia
United Nations in Malaysia The mandate of the United Nations in Malaysia is to help the country in its vision of achieving developed nation status via the 2030 Agenda, which charts a development path that balances economic growth with social inclusion and environmental sustainability, based on solid institutional foundations, conditions for peaceful societies and the realization of human rights. To this end, 169 targets further specify the ambitious 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to be achieved by 2030 and a comprehensive indicator framework has been developed to measure progress. Globally, United Nations Country Teams (UNCTs) are present in 131 countries, helping them implement the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. The UNCT in Malaysia brings a wide range of expertise, international standards and best practices to address complex developmental challenges. We work closely with government, civil society, private sector, academia and people from all walks of life - prioritising last mile development issues and driving catalytic action through strategic efforts and partnerships. In Malaysia, the United Nations Country Team (UNCT) comprises 19 agencies, led by the UN Resident Coordinator (RC), to deliver greater impact together on the 2030 Agenda and SDGs in line with national priorities, plans and needs. This is a good representation of the largest multilateral organisation in the world. The UNCT prioritizes and develops solutions to: • Leave no one behind through inclusive development and wellbeing for all. • Promote peaceful societies through social cohesion and national unity. • Promote the protection of rights, good governance, and democratic freedoms. • Enhance sustainable economic growth balanced with environmental protection. • Promote gender equality and equity. • Maximise impact on SDGs by fostering catalytic partnerships.
1001 to 5000 staff
Consular Office Of Japan In Kota Kinabalu
Consular Office of Japan in Kota Kinabalu
11 to 50 staff
Same Skies
Same Skies is a non-religious, politically neutral non-profit organisation, registered in Switzerland (2014), Australia (2016), Malaysia (2017), and Indonesia (2017). We are an international team of passionate professionals dedicated to supporting refugees and asylum seekers through innovative and impactful solutions. As we celebrate our 10th anniversary, we are excited to launch our crowdfunding campaign to further empower refugee-led initiatives and strengthen the communities we work with. Your contribution will help provide vital training, resources, and support for refugees who are overcoming significant barriers to build a better future. At Same Skies, we focus on shifting the perception of refugees from vulnerability to resilience, recognizing their skills and knowledge as essential assets for societal progress. By driving leadership and innovation, we work to enhance efficiency, effectiveness, and long-term social impact. Join us in creating lasting change. Every donation counts.
11 to 50 staff
Taylor's Lakeside Model United Nations
Taylor's Lakeside Model United Nations is a youth-led educational international relations simulation organisation for college and university students located at Taylor's Lakeside Campus, Subang Jaya. The flagship event organised annually by TLMUN is Taylor's Lakeside Model United Nations Conference. At TLMUN, we provide life-long skills to our members that are critical to their personal development and growth. Members gain insight into the workings of the United Nations and international affairs as a whole, and learn to debate and speak out on current issues of global importance. They will develop skills such as public speaking, negotiation, teamwork, leadership, and policy crafting.
11 to 50 staff
International Tropical Fruits Network Tfnet
International Tropical Fruits Network (TFNet) is an autonomous and self financing global network established under the auspices of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), with the mandate to promote the sustainable development of the tropical fruit industry globally in relation to production, consumption and trade. It is both intergovernmental and inter-institutional in nature.
11 to 50 staff
Discoverymice
DISCOVERY MICE COMMUNICATIONS is an international tourism development consultancy, a leading international tourism conference producer and former Affiliate Member of the World Tourism Organisation (UNWTO). Since 2006, we have produced as series of regional and global conferences across Asia and now expanding into the developing continents of Latin America and Africa. Established in 2004, we are firmly committed to implementing innovative and transformative solutions in supporting the development of vibrant tourism nations and destinations.
1 to 10 staff
Jayonik Sdn Bhd
1 to 10 staff
Malaysian Youth Diplomacy Mydiplomacy
We are a youth non-profit organisation with the vision of empowering Malaysians through diplomatic opportunities.
1 to 10 staff
Uitm Global Ambassadors
Providing opportunities for UiTM students to enhance their soft skills and broaden their professional networking globally and assisting the UiTM Department of International Affairs in managing the welfare of the international students.
11 to 50 staff
International Relations Society Universiti Malaya
International Relations Society Universiti Malaya (IRSOC) is an academic society for students under the Department of International and Strategic Studies at Universiti Malaya. Serving as the bridge between the students and the department, IRSOC organizes various initiatives to equip its members with knowledge, skills and opportunities in the field of international relations and foreign affairs.
11 to 50 staff
Embassy Of Japan In Malaysia
Official page of the Embassy of Japan in Malaysia. Please note that we cannot answer enquires regarding consular matters including visas on this page. For enquiries, please go to our website:
51 to 200 staff
Southeast Asia Global Affairs Network Seagan
Founded in July 2020, the Southeast Asia Global Affairs Network (SEAGAN) is a community for students and young professionals forging careers in global affairs. We aim to unite students pursuing International Relations, PPE, Public Policy, or any other Global Affairs related degrees. We also aim to cultivate an understanding of global affairs to the overarching Southeast Asian student community in order to recognise its importance in a rapidly-evolving world.
11 to 50 staff
Universiti Utara Malaysia Mun Club
UUM Model United Nations (MUN) Club was established on 1st March 2017. We serves as a platform to enhance diplomacy skills and be acquainted with international issues through regular training and simulation of Model UN.
11 to 50 staff
Atma Studio
ATMA Studio is a digital content and education-focused platform co-founded to raise awareness on international law, global governance, and policy-related issues through accessible multimedia content.
1 to 10 staff
Global Rohingya Alliance For Peace- Grap
Empowering Rohingya for a Brighter Future Global Rohingya Alliance for Peace (GRAP) is a community organization which is a humanitarian and advocacy platform committed to Unity & Solidarity, Advocacy & Human Rights, Dignified refugee life, Youth & Women Empowerment, Gender Equality, Fresh Leadership, Education & Sustainable Development, Partnerships & Collaboration, Research & Documentation, and field work at the grassroots for the Rohingya community worldwide. We focus on promoting unity, advocating for human rights, empowering youth and women, promoting education and development, fostering partnerships, and preserving history and culture for justice. Our organization is dedicated to making a positive impact in the lives of Rohingya people by providing support, advocating for their rights, and working towards sustainable solutions. We are committed to creating a brighter future for the Rohingya community through our various initiatives and collaborative efforts.
11 to 50 staff
Luxor Holdings Sdn Bhd
1 to 10 staff
Digi Supplies
1 to 10 staff
شركة التاج العالمي للاستشارات - يونيتاج
Universal Taj Consulting Sdn. Bhd, known as UniTaj, was established to assist international students who aim to pursue their higher education abroad, especially in Malaysia. UniTaj provides professional guidance, recommendation and assistance, by experienced and qualified academic consultants, to international students who would like to pursue their higher education in Malaysia’s universities and language centers. Following are the services that we provide:* Providing international students with thorough consultation about the Malaysian academic institutions and guiding them to choose the suitable academic program and university based on student’s current academic achievement and qualifications.* Assisting students to apply for admission in Malaysian academic institutions and tracing their application status.* Assisting international students in preparing and submitting their visa and student pass applications.* Providing an airport-pickup service for international students upon arrival.* Assisting international students to find suitable accommodation.* To help international students to complete and finalize their registration process.
1 to 10 staff