UNICEF Malaysia is one of over 190 country offices and
national committees of the
United Nations Children's Fund. Guided by the
Convention on the Rights of the Child, UNICEF has a universal mandate to promote and protect the
rights of all children, everywhere – especially those hardest to reach and most at risk. UNICEF has been working with the
Government of Malaysia since 1954 by supporting programmes in health, nutrition, water and sanitation, formal and non-formal education as well as services for deprived children in poor urban areas. UNICEF's work in Malaysia has since evolved with the nation’s development and progress into an upper-middle income country. In addition to helping provide children the best start in life through quality health and education as well as protection from violence, exploitation and abuse, the UN children's agency also works with its partners in Government and
civil society to reduce
child poverty and engages with businesses to promote child-friendly
corporate social responsibility. The 2011-2015 Country Programme links policies and programmes through a combination of ‘upstream’ and ‘downstream’ work to effect change in the lives of children and their families. This includes using data and good practices to advance and support policies promoting child rights and helping Malaysia invest in children and families by formulating and implementing laws that benefit them. UNICEF is an intergovernmental organisation (IGO) and thus accountable to its host government. It is funded entirely by the voluntary contributions of individuals, businesses, foundations and governments. ==Convention on the Rights of the Child==