Adli Zakuan Bin Zairakithnaini
About Adli Zakuan Bin Zairakithnaini
Adli Zakuan Bin Zairakithnaini is a Campaign Lead at Change.org, with a background in international relations and humanitarian efforts, having worked in various roles at organizations such as the International Rescue Committee and UNHCR.
Work at Change.org
Adli Zakuan Bin Zairakithnaini serves as a Campaign Lead at Change.org since 2021. In this role, he focuses on mobilizing public support for various causes and enhancing the accessibility of democratic processes. His work involves strategizing campaigns that resonate with the public and drive engagement on important social issues.
Previous Experience in Humanitarian Organizations
Adli has a background in humanitarian work, having held positions at several notable organizations. He worked as a Caseworker at the International Rescue Committee from 2013 to 2015 and served as a Legal Aid Counsel at UNHCR for one year in 2011-2012. His experience in these roles contributed to his understanding of international relations and humanitarian efforts.
Experience in Governmental Organizations
Adli has experience in governmental roles, notably as a Special Functions Officer to the Foreign Minister of Malaysia from 2018 to 2020. This position allowed him to engage in high-level discussions and contribute to Malaysia's foreign policy initiatives. His tenure at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs further solidified his expertise in international relations.
Educational Background in Law
Adli Zakuan Bin Zairakithnaini studied at Universiti Islam Antarabangsa Malaysia, where he earned a Bachelor of Laws (LLB) from 2007 to 2011. His legal education provided a foundation for his subsequent roles in legal aid and humanitarian work, equipping him with the necessary skills to navigate complex legal frameworks.
Advocacy for Democratic Processes
Adli advocates for democratizing processes and making democracy more accessible to the public. He emphasizes the significance of small actions in driving societal change, reflecting his commitment to improving civic engagement and participation in democratic systems.