The Phnom Penh Post

UNFPA, Ra discuss maternal and child healthcare services

- Bor Pich Zelin

THE Ministry of Health has requested the UN Population Fund (UNFPA) expand its support for Cambodia’s mission, particular­ly in maternal and reproducti­ve health services, for eight northeaste­rn provinces where the need is most acute.

The request was made during a meeting between health minister Chheang Ra and UNFPA deputy regional director for Asia Aleksandar Sasha Bodiroza on February 21, according to the ministry’s official social media.

Bodiroza noted that the fund started working in Cambodia in 1994 with the support of the government under the coordinati­on of the Council for the Developmen­t of Cambodia (CDC).

“UNFPA has supported the ministry on reproducti­ve health, sexual health, family planning and gender initiative­s as well as collaborat­ing with relevant ministries and national and internatio­nal organisati­ons to achieve sustainabl­e developmen­t goals (SDGs) ahead of schedule,” he said.

During the meeting, Ra asked the fund to continue its work activities in the targeted provinces due to the need for health services in the area.

“Due to the demand for maternal and reproducti­ve health services among adolescent­s and youth in these provinces, UNFPA should

consider integratin­g primary healthcare services. This integratio­n can aid in identifyin­g vulnerable groups who have not accessed healthcare, facilitati­ng the provision of services to them,” he said.

Ra also asked for ongoing support from the agency in three key areas: training for midwives prior to engaging in the examinatio­n and diagnosis of individual­s, strengthen­ing the overall health service infrastruc­ture and providing training in sexual health for emergency and disaster situations.

He said these initiative­s aim to collaborat­ively improve the wellbeing of the Cambodian people in line with the government’s Pentagonal Strategy.

Nuth Sambath, president of the Institute of Medicine, Biology and Agricultur­e at the Royal Academy of Cambodia, said that healthcare is a crucial priority needing increased support and attention from all parts of society.

“With numerous new large hospitals under constructi­on, supporting and investing in healthcare is crucial for

bolstering human resources, particular­ly in technical skills, infrastruc­ture, profession­al ethics and advanced research,” he said.

Sambath also urged relevant institutio­ns to pay more attention to the welfare of doctors so as to further enhance the sector.

Ra used the occasion to thank both UNFPA Asia and Cambodia for their technical and financial support of the ministry, aiding in resource developmen­t for health services in the Kingdom.

 ?? MOH ?? Health minister Chheang Ra meets with UNFPA deputy regional director for Asia Aleksandar Sasha Bodiroza at the ministry headquarte­rs in Phnom Penh on February 21.
MOH Health minister Chheang Ra meets with UNFPA deputy regional director for Asia Aleksandar Sasha Bodiroza at the ministry headquarte­rs in Phnom Penh on February 21.

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