With an estimated per capita income of USD$280, Cambodia is the poorest and least developed country in East Asia and one of the poorest in the world. At least thirty-six percent of Cambodia\u27s fourteen million people live on less than fifty cents per day. Half of Cambodia\u27s children under age five are malnourished. Although some improvements have been made in recent years, the health situation in Cambodia may still be the worst in the East Asia region. Figures from the World Health Organization (WHO) show that the infant mortality rate is more than double the regional average rate. Malaria and tuberculosis cause thousands of deaths per year. The incidence of HIV/AIDS infection is growing rapidly and may soon overtake other causes of de...
BACKGROUND: There is substantial evidence that ill-health is a major cause of impoverishment in deve...
Cambodia’s experience with Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) since the disease was discovered...
The problems of food insecurity and under-nutrition remain particularly severe in countries recoveri...
With an estimated per capita income of USD$280, Cambodia is the poorest and least developed country ...
Cambodia is a country in the Greater Mekong Subregion of Southeast Asia. The Khmer Rouge genocide in...
During the 2003 World Trade Organization ( WTO ) Ministerial Conference, Cambodia became the first l...
BACKGROUND:Reduction of neonatal and under-five mortality rates remains a primary target in the achi...
Malnutrition is locked in a vicious cycle of increased mortality, poor health, impaired cognitive de...
Cambodia's healthcare system has seen significant improvements in the last two decades. Despite this...
Improving financial access to services is an essential part of extending universal health coverage i...
What happens when a developing country with poor health infrastructure and even poorer animal health...
There is substantial evidence that ill-health is a major cause of impoverishment in developing count...
Malnutrition is locked in a vicious cycle of increased mortality, poor health, impaired cognitive de...
Copyright © 2017 BMJ Global Health. All rights reserved. Background: To assess progress towards univ...
Over the past decades, many low- and middle-income countries have implemented health financing and s...
BACKGROUND: There is substantial evidence that ill-health is a major cause of impoverishment in deve...
Cambodia’s experience with Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) since the disease was discovered...
The problems of food insecurity and under-nutrition remain particularly severe in countries recoveri...
With an estimated per capita income of USD$280, Cambodia is the poorest and least developed country ...
Cambodia is a country in the Greater Mekong Subregion of Southeast Asia. The Khmer Rouge genocide in...
During the 2003 World Trade Organization ( WTO ) Ministerial Conference, Cambodia became the first l...
BACKGROUND:Reduction of neonatal and under-five mortality rates remains a primary target in the achi...
Malnutrition is locked in a vicious cycle of increased mortality, poor health, impaired cognitive de...
Cambodia's healthcare system has seen significant improvements in the last two decades. Despite this...
Improving financial access to services is an essential part of extending universal health coverage i...
What happens when a developing country with poor health infrastructure and even poorer animal health...
There is substantial evidence that ill-health is a major cause of impoverishment in developing count...
Malnutrition is locked in a vicious cycle of increased mortality, poor health, impaired cognitive de...
Copyright © 2017 BMJ Global Health. All rights reserved. Background: To assess progress towards univ...
Over the past decades, many low- and middle-income countries have implemented health financing and s...
BACKGROUND: There is substantial evidence that ill-health is a major cause of impoverishment in deve...
Cambodia’s experience with Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) since the disease was discovered...
The problems of food insecurity and under-nutrition remain particularly severe in countries recoveri...