NEHAP Malaysia Secretariat, established within the Ministry of Health, is responsible to coordinate and facilitate all activities of NEHAP and TWG. It also develop, monitor and review the NEHAP programs in Malaysia via the use of performance indicators. The body is also responsible to analyze, review, and report the environmental health status regularly.

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Sustainable Development Goals
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Transcending Future Generations With Environmental Health
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COVER-GUIDANCE-DOCUMENT

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GUIDANCE DOCUMENT

Standard Operating Procedures for Thematic Working Groups, National Environmental Health Action Plan Malaysia

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STANDARD OPERATION PROCEDURE

"Health and Environment at The Center of Development"
Third Ministerial Regional Forum on Environment and Health in Southeast and East Asian Countries Kuala Lumpur, 2013
"In cities, progress in health depends not only on the strength of health systems, but also on shaping urban environments."
Mr. Alex Ross Director of the WHO Centre for Health Development
"The seventeen Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are our shared vision of humanity and a social contract between the world’s leaders and the people."
Mr. Ban Ki-moon UN Secretary-General
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