The Phnom Penh Post

Kingdom’s Manila among world’s ‘outstandin­g women in nursing’

- Niem Chheng

Cambodia Nurses Associatio­n president Prak Manila has been recognised by the internatio­nal NGO Women in Global Health ( WGH) by making their 2020 list of 100 Outstandin­g Women in Nursing.

According to the WGH, hundreds of women were nominated through an online submission form that evaluates them according to eight categories that are pertinent to the improvemen­t of nursing and midwife practises and leadership.

The selection process was based on those eight areas along with an assessment of their contributi­ons to global health. The list of over 100 finalists included women from 43 countries and the competitio­n was judged by representa­tives from the World Health Organisati­on ( WHO), UN Population Fund (UNFPA), and four other partner organisati­ons doing work related to public health.

“This recognitio­n has great meaning for me personally and also for my nation. I am proud and delighted to have the opportunit­y to be an internatio­nal representa­tive for the nursing profession in Cambodia. It is a reflection of the great progress that has been achieved in improving healthcare for Cambodians,”

Manila told The Post on December 22.

Manila has been involved in the healthcare sector in Cambodia for many years. In 2013 she founded the Cambodian Associatio­n of Nurses, an organisati­on registered with the Ministry of Interior and recognised by the Ministry of Health which she still leads today.

Since July, she has been working as a consultant on the project Enhancing Qualit y of Healthcare Activ it y (EQHA) funded by the US Agency for Internatio­nal Developmen­t (USAID) through the NGO FHI360 Cambodia.

She has also served in various roles in the Angkor Hospital for Children’s Saving Babies’ Lives programme in Preah Vihear province. She is currently a board member on the hospital’s board of directors.

She a lso assisted t he healt h ministr y in developing their recommenda­tions for standard practices and a code of ethics for nurses in Cambodia.

As the president of Cambodia Nurses Associatio­n, she provides training to nurses who are working in public and pri vate institutio­ns through online courses.

Last September, she was granted a fellowship at the Internatio­nal Council of Nursing in Geneva, Switzerlan­d.

“Recently, I have been invited by an internatio­nal nursing institutio­n to do a presentati­on and workshop and to attend a high profile internatio­nal forum for nurses,” she told The Post.

“All of the work that I do has provided me with many opportunit­ies to step onto the global stage and I try to learn from everyone I meet there. But more importantl­y, it gives me a chance to demonstrat­e my profession­al knowledge and abilities, both as a Cambodian woman and as a Cambodian nurse who is proudly representi­ng all Cambodian nurses.”

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