Job Description - National Consultant - Violence and Injury Prevention including Road Safety, Malaysia (2409910)
Contractual Arrangement: External consultant
Contract Duration: 10 months
Job PostingDate: Jan 10, 2025
Closing DateDate: Jan 24, 2025
Primary LocationOrganization: WP_MYS Malaysia
ScheduleFull-time
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Purpose of the ConsultancyThis consultancy aims to support the WHO Representative Office for Malaysia, Brunei Darussalam, and Singapore in addressing country-specific and regional priorities related to violence and injury prevention in Malaysia and Brunei Darussalam.
The consultant will coordinate key stakeholders in road safety and other violence and injury prevention activities, including supporting situation analysis, developing national road safety and other injury prevention resources, supporting implementation of interventions, and responding to Member State requests.
BackgroundViolence and Injury Prevention:In the Western Pacific Region, nearly one million people die annually from injuries, with major causes including road traffic injuries, falls, drowning, poisoning, and burns.
A significant 85% of fatal injuries occur in low- and middle-income countries.
Alcohol consumption notably increases the risk of injury.
WHO aims to reduce injuries in the region through primary prevention and by addressing the social and commercial determinants of health that increase injury risks, including alcohol use.
This involves collaboration with various sectors and stakeholders to create environments conducive to long, healthy, and productive lives.
Road Safety:Equitable access to safe and reliable transportation is critical for health and well-being, facilitating access to employment, education, healthcare, and social connections.
As vehicle ownership and infrastructure expand, so do fatal and non-fatal road traffic injuries.
Malaysia ranks third in road traffic mortality within the WHO Western Pacific Region, with 23.6 deaths per 100,000 population.
Road traffic injuries are the leading cause of child mortality in Malaysia, representing 14% of deaths among children aged 5-14 years.
In response, the Malaysian government has publicly committed to addressing road traffic injuries.
A scoping exercise conducted in Q4 2021 identified key stakeholders and current priorities, and a road safety workplan for 2022 and onwards was developed by WHO, SafeKids, MIROS, Johns Hopkins University, and the Global Road Safety Partnership.
The WHO seeks a consultant to support the implementation of identified interventions for injury prevention for 2025.
OutputsBy working closely with the WCO and WPRO technical units, the consultant will provide high-quality technical support to the Ministry of Health (MOH) and other partners, to achieve the following outputs:
Output 1:Strengthen the capacity of key stakeholders in Malaysia to address violence and injury prevention.
Output 2:Strengthen the implementation of road safety legislation in Malaysia.
Output 3:Strengthen regional and global coordination around violence and injury prevention.
Method(s) to carry out the activitySupport implementation of the relevant violence and injury prevention including road safety activities.
Support process documentation, such as drafting notes for the record, progress reports on violence and injury prevention, including road safety.
Conduct literature searches, gather data, analyze it, and draft technical briefs, presentations, and talking points on violence and injury prevention.
Coordinate with stakeholders both inside and outside the organization and facilitate discussions related to the focus areas.
Maintain communication through emails, video calls, and face-to-face meetings.
Provide technical support under the supervision of technical leads in the WHO Country Office (WCO) and WHO Regional Office (WPRO).
Qualifications, experience, skills and languagesEducational Qualifications:Essential:First university degree in social or behavioral sciences or a related field from an accredited university.
Desirable:Master's degree in public health.
Experience:Essential:At least five years of experience working in public health, preferably in violence, injury, road safety, and alcohol harm reduction.
Desirable:Experience working with the MOH Malaysia at the national or state level on violence and injury prevention as well as road safety programs; relevant work experience in WHO, other UN agencies, and relevant non-governmental organizations.
Skills/Knowledge:A thorough knowledge of violence, injury, and alcohol harm prevention measures, particularly those related to road safety.
Ability to lead policy and practice implementation work within violence, injury, and alcohol harm reduction.
Excellent interpersonal skills with the demonstrated ability to work effectively with government officials as well as with national and international organizations.
Demonstrated ability to build partnerships and work in multicultural and multidisciplinary settings.
Good communication skills and a teamwork spirit.
Strong writing skills and good attention to detail.
Persistence in follow-up, tact, and diplomacy in working with diverse stakeholders.
Language requirements:English and Bahasa Melayu (Read - Write - Speak / Expert Level)
Location:WHO Country office in Malaysia
Travel:The selected Consultant may be required to travel locally and/or internationally, to meet with the Ministry of Health (MOH) and other stakeholders.
Remuneration and budget:Remuneration: TBD
Expected duration of contract: 10 months, February to December 2025, part-time.
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