Presentation by HP+ Cambodia at the P4HC+ Meeting
P4HC+ Meeting Minutes (18/09/2019)
The P4HC+ regular meeting on 18 Sept at World Bank in Phnom Penh
Monitoring for UHC -putting Cambodia in the driving seat
The Government of Cambodia embarked on Universal Health Coverage (UHC) with the endorsement of the National Social Protection Policy Framework in July 2017. To monitor the implementation of the National Social Protection Policy, the National Social Protection Council...
Three-year action plan 2019-2022 health sector Burkina Faso
In July 2016, Burkina Faso adopted the National Economic and Social Development Plan (PNDES) 2016-2020. In order to operationalize this reference framework, fourteen (14) planning sectors have been defined to be endowed with sectoral policies. These sectoral policies...
P4HC+ Brown Bag Lunch Meeting on 1st/05/2019
On May 1, bearing in mind the true spirit of labour, 35 committed people including partners of the P4HC+ network, H-EQIP mid-term review team and other guests headed to the World Bank office for the second thematic meeting of 2019. These include As usual the host...
P4HC+ Meeting at World Bank Office, Phnom Penh
Agenda Monitoring for UHC (plans, gaps) and suggestions for the way forward for Cambodia, H-EQIP (results chain, administrative data, results framework and impact evaluation) Other business Event Time : 01 May 2019 9:30 am to 01 May 2019 11:30 amTimezone:...
P4H Cambodia Newsletter April 2019
Greetings from P4HC+ Secretariat! During the period since our April-2018 issue, substantial progress has been made regarding health financing for Universal Health Coverage. This includes the establishment of the National Social Protection Council and its secretariat...
Health Financing Strategy 2020-2030
The health financing strategy highlights the shift from a traditional, disease-focused financing approach to one that emphasizes Universal Health Coverage (UHC) and addresses the broader determinants of health as outlined by the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)....
Cambodian NCD Alliance Official Launch
The Cambodian NCD Alliance was officially launched on 28 March 2019 in Phnom Penh. The launch event was organised by the four founding members – GIZ, Louvain Coopération, WHO and MoPoTsyo, with financial support from P4H and GIZ. The event was a significant...
3rd Cambodia Universal Health Coverage Forum 2019 at Phnom Penh Hotel
This event is supported by WHO. Related document: Discussion Paper for 2nd Cambodia UHC Forum Event Time : 08 Apr 2019 6:00 am to 09 Apr 2019 2:00 pmTimezone: UTC+07:00Event is Conference : No
The Phnom Penh Post: “Kingdom launches NCD alliance “
The Phnom Penh Post, 29 March 2019: At the network’s launch in Phnom Penh, attended by almost 100 officials from the Ministry of Health and international health organisations, and members of the community, a 2018 World Health Organisation (WHO) report was used to...
Recommandations de la 24è session de la revue annuelle du secteur de la santé
Les travaux de la 24ème session du comité directeur du ministère de la santé publique sur la revue annuelle de la santé se sont tenus du 12 au 15 décembre 2018 à l'Hôtel Hilton de N'Djamena. A l’issue des quatre jours de travaux, les participants ont formulé...
UHC Survey for strengthening UHC policies
In preparation of the High-Level Meeting on UHC in September 2019, UNAIDS is supporting an UHC survey initiative aiming at collecting data on experiences, needs and priorities of communities living with, affected by, and who care about HIV. Click here...
Expanding Social Health Protection in Cambodia: An assessment of the current coverage potential, gaps, and social equity considerations
Presentation by HP+ for P4HC+ Meeting on 8 March 2019
P4HC+ Session “Universal Health Coverage for the Cambodian informal sector population: finding the right solution for the missing middle”
On the 2019 International Women’s Day representatives from HP+, GRET, UNFPA, UNICEF, ILO, GIZ, JICA, Swiss Development Cooperation, UNAIDS and WHO headed for the World Bank office to attend a P4HC+ facilitated discussion on UHC for the informal sector population. To...