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  2. Friends Without a Border - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, Friends launched the Capacity Building and Health Education Program (CBHEP), a health promotion program that trains volunteer healthcare workers to improve health and hygiene at the village level. Also in 2002, the Eye Care Service Department and the Low Acuity Unit opened at AHC. In 2005, the Oral Rehydration Therapy Corner opened.

  3. Health in Cambodia - Wikipedia

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    One such example is the Cambodian Health Equity Fund, largely financed by the country itself, created in 2000 to increase access to free health care to around 3 million poor people. The Fund, which pays for traveling expense and even daily allowance for anyone accompanying a patient, has resulted in increasing health care seeking among ...

  4. Cambodia and the World Bank - Wikipedia

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    The IDA has been a main stakeholder in Cambodia's improvement and capabilities, specifically in the areas of poverty, rural health care, and education. The IDA Health Equity Funds allow 8.46 million more Cambodians to have access to hospitals. [4] As of 2008, only 58% of babies were delivered by trained physicians.

  5. Health equity - Wikipedia

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    The majority of high quality health services are distributed among the wealthy people in society, leaving those who are poor with limited options. In order to change this fact and move towards achieving health equity, it is essential that health care increases in areas or neighborhoods consisting of low socioeconomic families and individuals. [35]

  6. 2023 Cambodian general election - Wikipedia

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    Continue toprovide primary health care services at health centers and prevent, diagnose, treat, care and rehabilitate at public hospitals throughout the country free of charge. Services for the poor. And Vulnerable through the Health Equity Fund program, expand primary schools to all villages, expand secondary schools to all communes, and ...

  7. Category:Health equity - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 9 September 2024, at 13:43 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  8. List of sovereign wealth funds by country - Wikipedia

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    A sovereign wealth fund (SWF) is a fund owned by a state (or a political subdivision of a federal state) composed of financial assets such as stocks, bonds, property or other financial instruments. Sovereign wealth funds are entities that manage the national savings for the purposes of investment.

  9. HealthEquity - Wikipedia

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    HealthEquity, Inc. is an American financial technology and business services company that is designated as a non-bank health savings trustee by the IRS. [2] This designation allows HealthEquity to be the custodian of health savings accounts regardless of which financial institution the funds are deposited with.