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We handed over our last projects in Cambodia in 2021, after 42 years in the country.

Our projects in Cambodia are currently focused on tackling hepatitis C and malaria.

We launched a hepatitis C programme in Cambodia in May 2016, offering the first free treatment for the blood-borne virus in the country. Although the prevalence of the disease is unknown, it is estimated that between 2 and 5 per cent of the population is infected.

The team started by screening HIV patients at the hospital for co-infection; today teams have expanded screening to include patients referred by Preah Kossamak hospital’s hepatology department.

Our malaria research project in northern Cambodia was set up to find ways to eliminate malaria in an area where there is proven resistance to the most powerful antimalarial drug, artemisinin.

MSF teams responded to the coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic in the country between February and June 2020, in which training and technical support was provided in six hospitals.

 
Covid-19 Response
Cambodia

Innovation needed to respond to COVID-19 in Cambodia

Project Update 7 Jul 2020
 
Training session for COVID-19 in Cambodia
Coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic

Preparing for COVID-19 in South-East Asia

Interview 5 Mar 2020
 
MSF has started an intervention for the outbreak of COVID-19
Coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic

Supporting preparedness efforts to fend off coronavirus

Voices from the Field 14 Feb 2020
 
Hepatitis C active case finding
Cambodia

Affordable drugs and new hepatitis C treatment method save lives

Project Update 24 Jul 2019
 
Tondo project in Philippines
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A year in pictures 2017

18 Dec 2017
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Hepatitis C - Clinic Cambodia
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Treating hepatitis C in Phnom Penh

21 Aug 2017
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