BANGI, 31 May 2025 – To commemorate World Kidney Day, the Student Executive Council (Welfare and Safety) of Kolej Ibu Zain (KIZ) successfully launched a comprehensive Health Carnival at Dewan Sutera. The program focused on bridging the gap between medical expertise and the campus community, emphasizing that “prevention is better than cure”.



A Multi-Stakeholder Approach to SDG 3 In alignment with SDG 3 (Good Health and Well-being), the carnival served as a one-stop center for health literacy and medical services. Through a strategic partnership with HCTM and NKF, the event offered:
Free Clinical Screenings: Attendees underwent blood glucose, BMI, and blood pressure checks to identify early warning indicators of hypertension or diabetes.
Expert Education: Interactive health talks and nutritional exhibitions provided participants with actionable advice on maintaining long-term kidney health.
Community Mobilization: The event successfully reached 150 students and 50 staff members, fostering a culture of proactive health monitoring within ÿÈÕ´óÈüapp.
Measurable Health Impact The carnival’s impact extended beyond just awareness. By providing 200 attendees with direct access to medical professionals, the program identified individuals at risk, allowing for timely medical interventions. The RM 1,000 financial subsidy ensured that high-quality screening equipment was accessible to all participants free of charge.
Conclusion The 2025 Health Carnival exemplifies Kolej Ibu Zain’s role as a proactive hub for community well-being. By combining education with free, actionable health services, KIZ continues to support national goals for a healthier Malaysia.


