Bridging the Gap
for a Better & Inclusive Malaysia

Yayasan MySDG aims to bridge the gap between the realisation of the national Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the allocation of vital resources to the country’s most marginalised and vulnerable segments. The Foundation is committed to fostering social, economic, and environmental equality for all, advocating a whole-of-nation approach that engages multiple stakeholders. Through collaborative efforts with both the public and private sectors, we endeavour to significantly enhance the well-being of underserved communities in Malaysia.

Our Approach

Community Empowerment

Providing opportunities beyond financial means to ensure holistic development of marginalised and vulnerable communities through sustainable funding and capacity-building initiatives.

Trust & Transparency

Committed to transparency and fairness for the fundraising and channelling of funds to respective stakeholders while maintaining the highest level of diligence in the monitoring and reporting processes of the project activities involved. 

Strategic Partnership

Enabling a whole-of-nation approach to promote a thriving ecosystem that drives the national SDG agenda, leveraging on the strengths of individual organisations to bolster initiatives that uplift and support the marginalised and vulnerable.

17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

MySDG Foundation

MySDG Foundation was incorporated on 27 April 2022 under the Trustees (Incorporation) Act 1952 to support the implementation and resource mobilisation of programmes that enable Malaysia to achieve the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) based on the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.

Ensure the smooth running of the Malaysia-UN SDG Trust Fund and promote its scaling-up and sustainability in support of progress towards the goals and targets set out in the 2030 Agenda.

Broaden the donor base and raise funds and contributions from within and outside Malaysia.

Act as an oversight body for the implementation of projects funded by the MySDG Fund and ensure its independence, transparency, cost-effectiveness, and impact.

Fund Size

Initial fund size of RM20 million (~USD 5 million).

Collaboration

with United Nations in Malaysia.

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Latest News

20 December 2023

Reaching Those Furthest Behind: Malaysia’s new SDG Trust Fund

4 February 2022

Yayasan MySDG will help change lives for the better, protect our environment

27 January 2022

SDG paksi tangani isu pembangunan tak Lestari

Anita Ahmad

Chief Executive Officer, Yayasan MySDG

Anita brings 20 years of non-profit experience to Yayasan MySDG, previously serving as Head of Community Development and Humanitarian Disaster Response at Hasanah Foundation, a Foundation of Khazanah Nasional Berhad. Her leadership drove socio-economic and humanitarian response strategies, non-profit sector capacity building, and multistakeholder partnerships, including the Government Linked Companies “Demi Rakyat & Negara” initiative. With past roles at United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and MERCY Malaysia, Anita advocated for gender equality, indigenous rights, and disability rights through partnerships with the public sector, and has managed humanitarian and internally displaced persons (IDP) projects across natural disaster and conflict zones in countries such as Sudan and Afghanistan. As a recipient of the Eisenhower Fellowship and John S. Wolf Fellowship, Anita explored diverse community development approaches in the US. She holds a master’s degree in social development (Chevening scholar) and a bachelor’s degree in law from the UK. 

Anjulie A. Razak

Strategy & Partnerships Manager, Yayasan MySDG

Anjulie began her career in conservation, exploring innovative community-based solutions. Recognising the importance of stakeholder management and robust institutional capacities, she focused on building capacity for marginalised communities in environmentally-sensitive areas. Pursuing a double-degree scholarship, she earned an MBA and MSc in Sustainability Management from Universitas Gadjah Mada and Universitetet i Agder respectively. During this time, she investigated scaling community microgrids for rural electrification in Malaysia. Anjulie later served as a Research Coordinator at Universiti Malaya, specialising in greenhouse gas policies. Drawing on her project development and research skills, she now aims to shape the Foundation’s strategic vision to empower marginalised communities in Malaysia towards dignified livelihoods.

Michele Lee

Office Manager, Yayasan MySDG

With over two decades of experience in private, public, and semi-government sectors, Michele brings expertise from financial services, IT media, and government-linked agencies. She has held senior officer roles supporting C-level executives and managerial positions in human resources and administration.

Michele holds a master’s degree in Sustainable Development Management from Sunway University, Malaysia, and a Bachelor of Arts in Business Management from Sunderland University, UK, and accredited by the Institute of Administrative Management, UK. With skills in stakeholder engagement, resource optimisation, and project management, Michele aims to contribute to the Foundation’s sustainability goals. She seeks to foster stakeholder relationships and promote accountability, governance, and effectiveness in achieving sustainable development objectives, addressing socioeconomic challenges.

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