Health is more than the absence of illness—it is physical, mental, and emotional well-being.
Across Cambodia, thousands of people suffer not only from untreated medical conditions but also from silent mental health struggles.
In Kampong Chhnang, Pursat, Battambang, Pailin, Banteay Meanchey, Oddar Meanchey, Preah Vihear, Siem Reap, and Kampong Thom, families face:
Limited access to healthcare facilities
High costs of treatment and medication
Long travel distances to hospitals
Trauma caused by poverty, migration, illness, and loss
Rising cases of depression, anxiety, and stress
Lack of mental health awareness and services
Many people suffer in silence.
Mental health issues are often misunderstood or ignored, leading to isolation, family breakdown, and in severe cases, self-harm.
This campaign exists to treat the whole person—supporting both medical needs and mental well-being, especially for the poorest and most vulnerable communities.
⭐ WHAT THIS MEDICAL & MENTAL HEALTH CAMPAIGN PROVIDES
🩺 1. Basic Medical Care & Treatment
Medical checkups
Essential medicines
Treatment for common illnesses
Support for chronic conditions
🚑 2. Emergency Medical Assistance
Transport to hospitals
Emergency treatment support
Referral to provincial and national hospitals
🧠 3. Mental Health Counseling & Psychosocial Support
Individual and group counseling
Stress, anxiety, and trauma support
Grief and loss counseling
Support for survivors of violence and displacement
👩⚕️ 4. Community Mental Health Outreach
Mental health awareness sessions
Reducing stigma through education
Training community volunteers
🧓 5. Priority Support for Vulnerable Groups
Special focus on:
Children and adolescents
Elderly people
Women and mothers
Migrant and border communities
🏥 6. Support for Local Health Facilities
Medical supplies
Mental health materials
Training support for local health workers
⭐ WHY THESE 9 PROVINCES?
These provinces experience:
High poverty and rural isolation
Border migration and displacement
Limited healthcare and mental health services
Trauma related to economic hardship and disasters
Supporting these areas ensures healthcare reaches those most in need.