Cambodia

  • USAID’s programs help to improve the quality and accessibility of maternal, newborn, and child health services and provide relevant training to caregivers, policymakers, and community volunteers.

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  • Assistant Administrator Biswal (in yellow) visited a Siem Reap school, where students maintain a fish pond as part of a USAID-supported life skills education program.

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Sam Bunnath, a journalist from Cambodia’s Battambang province, gathers news between Thai and Cambodia border.
Journalist Uncovers Corruption Scandal
Lorn sells watermelons and mangos in Tanuk village in western Cambodia. Since a USAID-sponsored HIV/AIDS awareness program visit
Reducing Stigma and Discrimination
Dr. Ouk Vong Vathiny (left) at a RHAC clinic in Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Homegrown Partners Thrive in Cambodia

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Cambodia is transforming in remarkable ways. The country is at peace after decades of conflict, and a majority of Cambodians are optimistic about the future. However, important challenges remain. Parliamentary elections in 2008 were freer than any held in Cambodia. Yet political power remains unevenly spread, and opposition parties are disorganized, divided and subject to manipulation.

Cambodia has reduced HIV/AIDS infection by half and treated the majority of affected people. Yet maternal mortality remains high, infectious diseases are serious concerns and the health and education systems are underfunded. Each year, 250,000 young people enter the workforce, but not all find jobs. In each of these areas, U.S. assistance makes significant contributions to Cambodia's development.

Contact Information

Mission Contact

Rebecca Black, Mission Director
USAID/Cambodia, U.S. Embassy Phnom Penh
No 1, Street 96, Wat Phnom
Phnom Penh
Daun Penh, Phnom Penh
Cambodia
96546
Phone 
+855 (23) 216-436 x356
Fax 
+855 (23) 427-638

Headquarters Contact

Nitin Madhav, Officer in Charge
U.S. Agency for International Development
1300 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Washington
DC
USA
20523
Phone 
(202) 712-1307

Mission Director

Last updated: February 15, 2013

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