Malaysia introduced HPV vaccination in 2010 for 13‑year‑old girls as a cancer prevention strategy, later expanding to catch‑up cohorts. The program, delivered mainly through school health services, achieved high coverage due to strong Ministry of Education collaboration, parental trust, and integration into the National Immunization Program. Policy shifts moved from three‑ to single‑dose schedules and adapted delivery during supply disruptions and COVID‑19 closures. Current efforts focus on catch‑up campaigns, reaching out‑of‑school and private‑school girls, and leveraging digital tools like MyVAS for monitoring and planning