Menstrual health in East Asia and the Pacific regional progress review: Cambodia
This country profile has the objective to document the state of policy and programming to support menstrual health in Cambodia.
This country profile has the objective to document the state of policy and programming to support menstrual health in Cambodia.
This policy aims to contribute to improving quality of education and giving learners and educational personnel access to good health and welfare services to become human resources of high potential.
The Education Strategic Plan (ESP) 2009- 2009-2013 review aims to ensure linkages between education policies and strategies with development programs and actions as well as between planning and budgeting.
This National Plan of Action has been developed with broad input from government, civil society, including NGOs and children, and international development partners.
<p>The Ministry recognizes the important role education plays in reducing the spread of HIV and its responsibilities to provide guidance to its employees and others working education sector in Cambodia in providing effective education to the youth of Cambodia on HIV and AIDS.
This strategy provides the overall planning framework for the MoEYS response to HIV during the period 2008-2012.
This ICHA Fact Sheet (#6) aims at briefly describing the Ministry's financial procedures for strengthening Cambodia's Response to HIVand AIDS Programme.
This ICHA Fact Sheet (#1) aims at briefly describing how the Ministry is responding to the HIV and AIDS epidemic.
This ICHA Fact Sheet (#4) aims at briefly describing the Ministry's institutional arrangements for strengthening its Interdepartmental Committee for HIV and AIDS (ICHA).
This ICHA Fact Sheet (#5) aims at briefly describing the Ministry's Output Based Incentive (OBI) scheme that encourage and reward staff performance for those who actively participate in the Ministry's HIV and AIDS programme.This manual sets out the basis of the scheme which broadly para