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1. Purpose of the consultancy
The purpose of this consultancy is to assist the WHO Representative Office for Malaysia, Brunei Darussalam and Singapore (WCO) in addressing country-specific and regional priorities for preventing violence and injury in Malaysia. This will include coordinating the key global, regional and national road safety stakeholders working in Malaysia to develop and disseminate relevant national road safety resources; implementing national road safety interventions; and responding to the Member State requests.
2. Background
Violence and Injury Prevention
In the Western Pacific Region, injuries kill nearly one million people every year. Major causes include road traffic injuries, falls, drowning, poisoning, and burns, with 85% of fatal injuries occurring in low- and middle-income countries. The risk of injury is significantly increased by alcohol consumption.
WHO has the vision to reduce injury across the region through primary prevention and through addressing the social and commercial determinants of health that increase the risk of injury, including alcohol use. WHO coordinates across different sectors, stakeholders, and agendas to enable settings that support people to live long, healthy, happy, and productive lives.
To support WHO achieve this vision in Malaysia, we seek for a consultant to support, adapt and adopt a range of strategies and evidence-based interventions to reduce the harm associated with injury and alcohol use. The consultant will facilitate the engagement of multisectoral stakeholders in the injury prevention/alcohol agenda and will work in partnership with the Member States to identify and address drivers of injury and harmful alcohol use, recommending evidence-based interventions to address priority issues.
Road safety
Equitable access to safe and reliable transportation is an important determinant of good health and well-being. Road transport is an important component of daily life, often necessary for reaching employment, education, accessing healthcare, and maintaining social connectedness. As global vehicle ownership increases and road infrastructure expands, so do rates of fatal and non-fatal road traffic injuries. Malaysia has the third highest road traffic mortality rate in the WHO Western Pacific Region, at 23.6 per 100 000 population.
Road traffic injury is the leading cause of child mortality in Malaysia, accounting for 14% of deaths among children aged 5 to 14 years. The Malaysian government has recognized road traffic injury as a significant cause of death and disability in the country and in response, has publicly committed to addressing this issue. A scoping exercise to document key road safety stakeholders and current road safety priorities in Malaysia was performed in Q4 2021. A number of feasible interventions to improve road safety were identified throughout the process, giving rise to an informal Malaysia road safety workplan for 2022 developed among WHO, SafeKids, the Malaysian Institute of Road Safety Research (MIROS), Johns Hopkins University, and the Global Road Safety Partnership. WHO is now seeking a consultant to support the implementation of identified interventions in 2023 and 2024.
3. Planned timelines (subject to confirmation)
Estimated start date: 1 June 2023
Duration: 12 months (part time, 2-3 days per week)
4. Work to be performed
By working closely with the WCO and WPRO technical units, the consultant will be responsible for providing high-quality technical support to MOH and other partners, to achieve the following outputs:
Output 1: Strengthen the capacity of the key stakeholders in Malaysia to address violence and injury prevention:
1.1 Identify the relevant stakeholders who would benefit from training in violence and injury prevention, including road safety, and facilitate their engagement.
1.2 Support the capacity building for journalists and media around violence and injury prevention, focusing on road safety as an entry point.
1.3 Provide technical inputs to develop advocacy materials on violence and injury prevention.
Output 2: Strengthen the road safety legislation in Malaysia:
2.1 Collect and facilitate requests from the relevant governmental agencies for technical assistance to support road safety legislation and provide technical inputs as requested.
2.2 Facilitate participation of interested Members of the Parliament in the area of road safety.
Output 3: Strengthen the regional and global coordination around violence and injury prevention:
3.1 Participate in periodic calls and provide inputs and updates on partner engagement in the area of violence and injury prevention, including road safety.
3.2 Complete reports on progress in activities identified for violence and injury prevention, including road safety.
3.3 Complete other tasks as identified by the WHO Representative.
5. Methods to carry out the activities
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