We are working together with the host country governments, private sector, and civil society organizations to implement health and social programs in the Greater Mekong Subregion.
We are working together with the host country governments, private sector, and civil society organizations to implement health and social programs in the Mekong region.
Digital Health
HSD Health and Social Programs
Pandemics
Emerging Infectious Diseases
Maternal, Newborn, and Child Health
Women’s Health, Reproductive Health, Family Planning
Nutrition/Food Security
Mental Health and Substance Abuse
Health Security
Health Systems Strengthening, Quality Improvement
Training
– High-Threat Pathogen (HTP) Detection and Diagnosis Training, Kampong Cham, February 17 – 21, 2025
– Laboratory Network to Support High-Threat Pathogen (HTP) Detection and Diagnosis Workshop, Kep, Cambodia, March 24 – 28, 2025
HSD Digital Platforms
HSD digital platforms are based on state of the art technology
HSD Health and Social Programs
Pandemics
Emerging Infectious Diseases
Maternal, Newborn, and Child Health
Women’s Health, Reproductive Health, Family Planning
Nutrition/Food Security
Mental Health and Substance Abuse
Health Security
Health Systems Strengthening, Quality Improvement
Malaria
HSD is working on Malaria Control and Elimination in the Greater Mekong Subregion.
Malaria
HSD is working on Malaria Control and Elimination in the Mekong region.
High-Threat Pathogen (HTP) Detection and Diagnosis Training.
This comprehensive course is designed for healthcare professionals to enhance their knowledge and skills in identifying and diagnosing HTPs. The course covers various aspects of HTPs, including their epidemiology, clinical presentation, laboratory diagnosis, and infection control measures. By the end of the course, participants will be equipped with the necessary tools to effectively manage and control HTP outbreaks.
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Piloting the Pv radical cure model in Cambodia
Center for Health and Social Development (HSD), Cambodia and the Cambodian National Malaria Program (CNM) have successfully