USAID's Investments for Health in Cambodia - Dollars to Results

Results of USAID's Health spending

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USAID/Cambodia's development objective is to improve health and education status of vulnerable populations in Cambodia.

USAID works to advance this objective through:

  • Improving quality of maternal and child health services in communities and facilities;
  • Improving effectiveness and efficiency of infectious disease-control programs; and
  • Strenghtening the capacity and accountability of healthcare service delivery.
Lom, a 35 year old woman with HIV/AIDS, sells watermelons and mangos in Tanuk village in western Cambodia. Her husband died thre

Lom, a 35 year old woman with HIV/AIDS, sells watermelons and mangos in Tanuk village in western Cambodia. Her husband died three years ago, leaving her as the sole breadwinner for her daughter, but because of her health condition, she was unable to make a living -- nobody would buy the produce she grew. Since a USAID-sponsored HIV/AIDS awareness program visited her village, business has improved as aUSAID-sponsored project is helping to reduce HIV/AIDS stigma and discrimination.

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