Improving Access to Health Services for Female Entertainment Workers in Cambodia
Improving Access to Health Services for Female Entertainment Workers in Cambodia: Findings from the Mobile Link Randomized Controlled Trial
Improving Access to Health Services for Female Entertainment Workers in Cambodia: Findings from the Mobile Link Randomized Controlled Trial
“Unite for Universal Health Coverage: Now Is the Time for Collective Action,” is the theme for Universal Health Coverage Day, 2018. Health is a basic human right, and everyone should have access to the highest attainable standards of health care.
Author: Chanrith Ngin, Chansophal Ly, Socheat Kong, Sovannary Tuot and Siyan YiNo. of pages: 32Publication date: August 2016Publisher: KHANAAvailable languages: English To identify in the existing networks geographic gaps, service area gaps, and vulnerable population…
Author: KHANANo. of pages: 48Publication date: 2016Publisher: KHANAAvailable languages: English To engage community responses to TB in Cambodia and build a directory information about NGOs active in TB and not active in TB. The Tuberculosis…
Author: CENAT and KHANANo. of pages: 40Publication date: December 2017Publisher: KHANAAvailable languages: English To identify and prioritize KPs in Cambodia and address the needs in understanding the gaps in the national TB response programs among…
Author: KHANANo. of pages: 50Publication date: December 2017Publisher: CENAT and KHANAAvailable languages: English To assess the gender consideration in the national TB response in Cambodia with the intention to provide recommendations to move towards gender…
Author: KHANANo. of pages: 102Publication date: 2020Publisher: KHANAAvailable languages: English Cambodia commits to ending the Tuberculosis epidemics, which is counting as a priority among other communicable diseases by 2030. Currently, community-driven approaches have been an…
With funding support from the EC, KHANA has been providing focused prevention and comprehensive care and support for MARP, PLHIV and OVC through community based care team since 2007. Since 2010, KHANA has been implementing the new Home and Community Based Care approach adapted from the SAHACOM model; which provides a more sustainable and improved management and coordination of the services. The Social Return on Investment study uses an innovative form of cost benefit analysis to monetize the project outcome.
Quantitative and qualitative methods were employed. The findings showed that for every $1 invested in the ICP project generated a return on approximately $2 worth of social, health and economic values. The ICP yielded the significant impact notably in the area of food security, wellbeing, improved health and improved productive capacity which enable greater economic return for the households.