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Mosti: Malaysia strengthens commitment to earth health, unveils five key actions

In efforts to make Malaysia responsible steward of the earth and a country that produces world-class talent for a sustainable economy, the Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation outlines five key actions.

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27/11/2025
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Mosti: Malaysia strengthens commitment to earth health, unveils five key actions

MOSTI had outlines five key actions to make Malaysia responsible steward of the earth and a country that produces world-class talent for a sustainable economy.

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Malaysia continues to advance earth health reform through five key actions outlined in the National Earth Health Action Plan (PTKBN), a major step that aligns national policies, impact monitoring and cross-sector collaboration, to ensure the well-being of both people and the environment progresses in tandem.

According to Bernama, Minister of Science, Technology and Innovation Chang Lih Kang said the implementation of the five actions serves as the guiding framework for a long-term, comprehensive sustainability strategy that recognises the interconnection between human, animal and environmental health through integrated policies and measurable outcomes.

He said the five key actions include strengthening institutional leadership, enhancing impact monitoring frameworks, developing environmental intelligence systems, driving education and behaviour change, and establishing sustainable financing models.

“Earth health needs to be a national discourse and education is the key to shaping the mindset and behaviour of the community towards a culture of sustainability, in line with Malaysia’s target of becoming a developed nation by 2040 based on an equitable society and an inclusive and progressive economy that prioritises earth health and good governance,” he said in a statement

Chang said that the first action focuses on strengthening strategic cooperation through the National Sustainability Council, which serves as a platform for coordinating policies and actions among ministries, agencies and stakeholders.

The second action, he said, establishes an impact monitoring framework to assess the country’s progress across environmental, social, economic and governance areas using integrated indicators.

“To leverage science and data, the third action involves developing a National Genomic Database to monitor biodiversity, pollution and health risks in real time, thereby strengthening the country’s early warning systems.

“In terms of education (the fourth action), PTKBN incorporates earth health principles into learning and communication initiatives to cultivate a sustainable mindset and encourage behavioural change within communities,” he said.

Finally, he said a sustainable financing model is being mobilised to support low-carbon solutions, nature-based approaches and circular economy initiatives, particularly to accelerate actions related to sustainability.

PTKBN integrates the principles of earth health into governance, education and industry through a nationwide approach supported by six Key Result Areas (KRAs), 53 strategies and 222 action plans.

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