Engaging Media in Cambodia to Promote Healthy Diet and Salt Reduction in Phnom Penh and provinces
WHO collaborated with the Ministry of Information and the Ministry of Health to promote nationwide salt reduction messaging, through provincial-level dissemination, potentially reaching over 25% of the adult population.
Orientation Workshop of Provincial Focal Points on the Implementation of the National Action Plan for Oral Health 2023-2030
In 2024, Cambodia was one of only two countries in the region with a National Oral Health Action Plan. WHO supported the MOH to not only orient provincial focal points on the National Action Plan for Oral Health 2023-2030, but to operationalize the Plan at provincial-level. As a result, provincial focal points identified and conveyed recommendations to address the challenges to implementing the Plan at sub-national level such as ensuring that an essential package of infrastructure and skill for delivery of oral health services is available with an aim to reach all primary health care facilities; and are integrating oral health education into education curricula and including fluoride varnish in routine immunization programs, integrate oral health care services into social protection coverage.
Campaign and policy discussion at national and subnational level to change the norm of alcohol use and development of legislation on Alcohol Control
Developed and carried out a national campaign and facilitated policy discussion at national and subnational levels to address alcohol use through policy and legislation. Local video clips, banners and posters aiming to shift public perceptions/social norms about alcohol use and to highlight its dangers, were developed through focus group testing and disseminated throughout Phnom Penh and several provinces from October to December 2024 reaching an estimated 25% or more of the adult population in Cambodia. An Inter-Ministerial Working Group for Alcohol Control was formed to support the preliminary discussions for developing legislation on Alcohol Control which would cover the WHO SAFER policy package measures.
IPH Support will be provided to the MoH to strengthen health workforce regulation, including direct support to the Health Professional Councils, undertake a labour market analysis, undertake a mid-term review of the Health Workforce Development Plan 2016-2020, and to consider introducing National Health Workforce Accounts
WP/DHS/HPS: Technical support for strengthening health workforce regulation, development of sub decree on traditional medicine practitioners, prakas and implementation plan Technical assistance for the conduct of health labor market analysis, modelling, pre-service and in-service training, and migration and other technical support as needed Technical support on the progressive implementation of NHWA
HQ/HWF Health Workforce: Technical assistance on health labour market analysis under the Working for Health Programme. IHS: HQ will support through special technical support to promote implementation of WHO Traditional Medicine Strategy through integration into national health system, as requested by RO.
Demonstrate monitoring quality of the delivery of care in 3 sites
Scalable, tested models to expand coverage of services, monitor quality, increase community engagement and catalyse service utilization in different settings.
Demonstrate the integration of NCD interventions into primary care in 3 sites
Scalable, tested models to expand coverage of services, monitor quality, increase community engagement and catalyse service utilization in different settings.