Grace Dubois: I am excited to be joining Clinton Health Access Initiative on their journey to support the Royal Government of Cambodia scale up prevention and management of Non-Communicable Diseases in the country.
Grace Dubois, Program Manager of Non-Communicable Diseases at Clinton Health Access Initiative, shared a post by Clinton Health Access Initiative on LinkedIn, adding:
“After an incredible few years supporting NCD Alliance call on governments to make global commitments for people living with noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) I am excited to be joining CHAI on their journey to support the Royal Government of Cambodia scale up prevention and management of NCDs in the country. Find out more about the work here and please do reach out if you would like to know more about the innovative integration models that are being trialed!”
Quoting Clinton Health Access Initiative’s post:
“Only 1 in 10 health facilities in Cambodia can manage people living with NCDs, but the government has recognized the moment for caring is NOW. With support from The World Bank, CHAI and others, the government has committed to scaling up the management of NCDs to 95 percent of health facilities by 2025. It is excellent to see the Cambodian government act on NCDs.”
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Source: Grace Dubois/LinkedIn
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