SIF Strengthens Cambodia’s Mental Healthcare Services / Khmer Times
The Singapore International Foundation’s (SIF) Enhancing Mental Healthcare Services project has successfully concluded after two and a half years. A team of specialist volunteers from Singapore collaborated with more than 150 mental health professionals in Phnom Penh. The volunteers focused on strengthening the capabilities of their Cambodian counterparts in the areas of diagnosis, treatment, and management of mental health disorders. The project was organised by the SIF, in partnership with the Khmer-Soviet Friendship Hospital (KSFH), and supported by the Transcultural Psychosocial Organisation Cambodia (TPO Cambodia) and the Centre for Child and Adolescent Mental Health Cambodia (Caritas-CCAMH). In the long term, the initiative is expected to benefit more than 225,000 patients.
Khmer Times
The Singapore International Foundation’s (SIF) Enhancing Mental Healthcare Services project has successfully concluded after two and a half years. A team of specialist volunteers from Singapore collaborated with more than 150 mental health professionals in Phnom Penh. The volunteers focused on strengthening the capabilities of their Cambodian counterparts in the areas of diagnosis, treatment, and management of mental health disorders. The project was organised by the SIF, in partnership with the Khmer-Soviet Friendship Hospital (KSFH), and supported by the Transcultural Psychosocial Organisation Cambodia (TPO Cambodia) and the Centre for Child and Adolescent Mental Health Cambodia (Caritas-CCAMH). In the long term, the initiative is expected to benefit more than 225,000 patients.