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National Environmental Health
Action Plan (NEHAP)

provides strategies on improving environmental health. It defines the roles and responsibilities of various stakeholders.

NEHAP Malaysia
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World Environmental Health Day 2025

It was celebrated on 26 September 2025. Clean air is essential for good health and well-being. Everyone has a role to play in reducing air pollution and advocating for clean air policies.

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Areas of Concern
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Air
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Water
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TWG3
Solid Waste, Hygiene & Sanitation
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TWG4
Toxic Waste & Hazardous Substance
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TWG5
Climate Change, Disaster Preparedness & Response
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TWG6
Health Impact Assessment
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Event Calendar

  • 17 November 2025
    Mesyuarat Jawatankuasa Pemandu SEHAP PERAK
  • 18 November 2025
    Pelancaran Aplikasi ePINTAS SEHAP Negeri Pulau Pinang

State Environmental Health Action Plans
(SEHAP)

SEHAP
Kelantan
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SEHAP
Kedah
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SEHAP
Selangor
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SEHAP
Perlis
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NEHAP Malaysia's
Guidance Document

The National Environmental Health Action Plan Malaysia Guidance Document was first published in 2007. Much effort has been put in to consolidate the many piecemeal and fragmented work done previously in order to bring it to light.

With the assistance extended by the World Health Organization, this document was developed together with the many agencies and stakeholders in Malaysia.

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Environmental Health Experts
Prof. Dr. Marlia Mohd Hanafiah
Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
Prof. Dr. Zailina Hashim
Universiti Putra Malaysia
Prof. ChM. Dr. Normah Awang
Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
Dr. Subramaniam A/L Karuppannan
Open University Malaysia
Prof. Dr. Jamal Hisham Hashim
Universiti Selangor
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NEHAP Malaysia
Annual Conferences

NEHAP Malaysia has been organising Annual Conferences since 2016. The event serve as a national-event platform to present working papers on environmental health. It is lao aimed to strengthen collaboration, raising awareness, foster interactions and idea exchanges on the country's environmental health concerns.

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NEHAP MALAYSIA ACADEMY
E-LEARNING: First Responders Modules in Disaster Management
Led by the critical need for competent disaster responders, NEHAP Malaysia created this voluntary competency module for front liners, volunteers, and Civil Defence personnel. The course covers the four phases of disaster management: mitigation, preparedness, response and recovery.
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