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Dr. Kasem Kolnary, Executive Director

As Director of this organization for over 20 years, I have overseen and guided programs dedicated to improving the lives of people living with HIV, with a strong focus on reducing stigma and discrimination and promoting access to essential services. Our work also prioritizes the prevention of and response to gender-based violence, ensuring survivors receive protection, support, and opportunities for recovery. In parallel, we implement youth development initiatives that strengthen leadership, skills, and civic engagement among young people. Through evidence-based approaches and collaboration with partners and communities, the organization remains committed to advancing equity, inclusion, and sustainable social impact.

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Case Study: Empowering Women Leaders to Prevent Domestic Violence
Case Study: Empowering Women Leaders to Prevent Domestic Violence
Case Study: Breaking the Cycle of Domestic Violence in Roka Thmey Village
Case Study: Breaking the Cycle of Domestic Violence in Roka Thmey Village

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Collaboration

We believe that developing and maintaining strong, respectful, and mutual relationships with individuals, communities, partner organizations, donors, and other stakeholders with whom we work are the best result of cooperation and teamwork.

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Gender Equality

We believe everyone must have equal opportunities and derive equal benefits from development, regardless of gender, religion, indigenous status, or disability. Women and girls cannot be left behind.

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Equal participation

We believe all people should have a say in the matters that affect their lives, including and especially women, girls, and vulnerable groups.

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Commitment

 We believe that all the resources that we invest would help reduce discrimination against vulnerable women and their children and contribute to the promotion of equal access and opportunities, free voice and choice in all decisions affecting them.

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Accountability

We believe we answer and are first accountable to women and girls in Cambodia. We also recognize the importance of answering to the government, our donors and each other.

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Our Values

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Where we work

CHEC is currently operating in five different provinces across Cambodia, in eight districts. This accounts for over 566 villages, and 79 communes across the nation. These provinces, namely Prey Veng, Kampong Chhnang, Kampot, Kampong Cham and Kandal focus on youth, gender-based violence or community-based care, exclusively or combined. For instance, Kampong Cham implements projects targeting all three of the above, whereas Prey Veng only implements community-based care related projects.

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Over the past year, your contributions have made it possible for us to reach women and children who are often left unheard, to strengthen community voices, and to bring forward solutions that create lasting change.

The Director led our team to attend Future of Women’s Conference 2026 in Bali, Indonesia.

16 កុម្ភៈ 2026

The Director led our team to attend Future of Women’s Conference 2026 in Bali, Indonesia.
កាលពីសប្តាហ៍មុន លោកស្រីនាយិកា បានដឹកនាំក្រុមការងារអង្គការឆេក ចូលរួមសន្និសីទអនាគតស្រ្តីឆ្នាំ២០២៦ នៅកោះបាលី ប្រទេសឥណ្ឌូណេសុី។ សន្និសីទនេះប្រព្រឹត្តិនៅរយៈពេល២ថ្ងៃ ដែលមានអ្នកចូលរួមសរុប១៨០នាក់ ៣៧ ប្រទេស រួមមានថ្នាក់ដឹកនាំស្ថាប័នជាតិ អន្តរជាតិ តំណាងអង្គការនានា។ Last week, the Director led our team to attend Future of Women’s Conference 2026 in Bali, Indonesia. The conference was held over two days and was attended by a total of 180 participants from 37 countries, including leaders of national and international institutions, and representatives of various organizations. #FutureOfWomen2026 #FOW2026 #WomenEmpowerment #WomenLeaders #Leadership #FOWConference #GlobalWomen
Case Study: Empowering Women Leaders to Prevent Domestic Violence

19 មករា 2026

Case Study: Empowering Women Leaders to Prevent Domestic Violence
In many rural communities in Cambodia, domestic violence remains a serious concern, often rooted in limited awareness of gender equality and the harmful effects of violence in the home. In Takol Village, Snay Anchit Commune, Chum Kiri District, Kampot Province, Ms. Nut Sokhak , a 39-year-old mother and community leader, faced this challenge. As a representative of the women’s group supported by the Cambodian Health and Education for Community (CHEC) organization, she has witnessed both the struggles and the progress in her community. Before joining CHEC’s programs, Ms. Sokhak admits she did not fully understand what domestic violence was or how deeply it affected women, children, and family relationships. Like many others in her community, she lacked the knowledge and tools to address violence or to promote healthier alternatives. Through training sessions facilitated by CHEC, Ms. Sokhak gained critical knowledge on domestic violence prevention and gender awareness . Equipped with these skills, she took on an active role in sharing information with neighbors, especially those who had previously used violence at home. CHEC also supported her leadership by organizing monthly women’s group meetings , creating a safe space where participants could learn, exchange experiences, and strengthen their voices against domestic violence. Ms. Sokhak’s efforts, combined with CHEC’s ongoing support, have led to significant positive changes in her community: Families that once relied on violence are now adopting peaceful approaches. Community members recognize the negative impacts of domestic violence  more clearly. Understanding of gender roles and equality  has improved, encouraging mutual respect within households. The women’s group has become a trusted platform for ongoing education and support. “Now they have changed more, reduced domestic violence, and understand more about gender,” says Ms. Sokhak with pride. Ms. Sokhak emphasizes the importance of sustaining these efforts. She strongly urges CHEC to continue delivering training on gender and domestic violence prevention and to expand women’s groups in more villages. “I would like to request that CHEC continue to have training courses on the negative effects and continue to organize more women’s groups,” she shares. This case demonstrates how empowering local women leaders can spark real transformation. With continued investment in training, awareness, and community organizing, CHEC helps families replace violence with respect and equality—paving the way for stronger, healthier communities in Kampot Province and beyond.
Case Study: Breaking the Cycle of Domestic Violence in Roka Thmey Village

19 មករា 2026

Case Study: Breaking the Cycle of Domestic Violence in Roka Thmey Village
Domestic violence has long been a hidden issue in rural Cambodian communities, fueled by a lack of awareness, silence, and deeply rooted social norms. In Roka Thmey Village, Sre Samrong Commune, Chum Kiri District, Kampot Province, Ms. Phang Nhanh , a mother of four, experienced the damaging effects of violence within the family. Like many households in her community, Ms. Nhanh’s family struggled with frequent conflicts. “At first, my family often fought because of a lack of understanding about domestic violence,” she recalls. The absence of dialogue and knowledge about healthier ways to resolve conflict allowed violence to persist, creating tension and unhappiness at home. Change began when a Cambodian Health and Education for Community (CHEC) awareness campaigns on domestic violence, reaching families in her commune. Building on this momentum, Cambodian Health and Education for Community (CHEC)  provided practical training courses on violence prevention. Ms. Nhanh took part in these sessions, where she learned about anger management, non-violent communication, and the harmful effects of abuse on family members. Empowered with this knowledge, she began applying these lessons within her own household and actively shared them with others in her community. The impact was transformative. Violence in her family reduced significantly, and home life improved: Ms. Nhanh learned to control her anger and avoid physical conflict. Her husband became calmer, more joyful, and engaged in positive family relationships. Her children grew up in a safer and more supportive environment. Community members also benefited, as she passed on knowledge and encouraged non-violent solutions. “Now there is no beating, and our family is happy,” says Ms. Nhanh. While progress has been made, Ms. Nhanh strongly believes there is more to be done. She urges CHEC to continue expanding awareness campaigns on domestic violence across her community and beyond. “I would like to request that CHEC continue to spread more information about the harmful effects of domestic violence,” she emphasizes, underscoring the need for ongoing education and support. Ms. Phang Nhanh’s story highlights the power of education and community engagement in breaking cycles of domestic violence. With the support of organizations like CHEC, families can replace conflict with peace, and communities can build a culture of respect, safety, and dignity for all.
Digital violence is a growing challenge affecting women and girls

17 ធ្នូ 2025

Digital violence is a growing challenge affecting women and girls
✋ 🔶អំពើហិង្សាតាមប្រព័ន្ធឌីជីថលគឺជាបញ្ហាប្រឈមដែលកំពុងកើនឡើង ដែលប៉ះពាល់ដល់ស្ត្រី និងក្មេងស្រី🔶✋ ✍អង្គការកម្ពុជាដើម្បីសុខភាព និងការអប់រំសហគមន៍យើងបានដឹកនាំយុទ្ធនាការ ១៦ថ្ងៃបញ្ឈប់អំពើហិង្សាលើយេនឌ័រ ក្រោមប្រធានបទ រួមគ្នាបញ្ឃប់អំពើហិង្សាតាមច្ចេកវិទ្យាឌីជីថល លើស្ត្រីនិងក្មេងស្រី សម្រាប់ខេត្តគោលដៅរបស់យើងចំនួន៤ ដូចជា៖ ស្រុកស្រីសន្ធរ ខេត្តកំពង់ចាម ស្រុកកំពង់ត្រឡាច ខេត្តកំពង់ឆ្នាំង ស្រុកជុំគិរី​ ខេត្តកំពត និងស្រុកពាមជរ ខេត្តព្រៃវែង។​ 🙌យុទ្ឋនាការនេះបានប្រមូលផ្តុំអ្នកចូលរួមចំនួន ៤២៣ នាក់ ក្នុងនោះមានស្ត្រីនិងក្មេងស្រីចំណួន ២៨៥ នាក់ ក្នុងគោលបំណង៖ បង្កើន និងលើកកម្ពស់ការយកចិត្តទុកដាក់ក្នុងការចូលរួមទប់ស្កាត់ និងឆ្លើយតបចំពោះអំពើហិង្សាទាក់ទងនឹងយេនឌ័រពីអ្នកពាក់ព័ន្ធទាំងអស់រួមទាំង ដើម្បីចូលរួមទប់ស្កាត់អំពើហិង្សាលើស្រ្តី និងក្មេងស្រី លើកកម្ពស់ឥរិយាបថវិជ្ជមានរបស់សាធារណៈជន និងអ្នកផ្តល់សេវាចំពោះជនរងគ្រោះ ជនងាយរងគ្រោះដោយអំពើហិង្សាទាក់ទងនឹងយេនឌ័រ។​ ✋ 🔶Digital violence is a growing challenge affecting women and girls🔶✋ ✍Cambodian Health and Education for Community led the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence campaign under the theme Together to End Digital Violence Against Women and Girls in four target provinces: Srey Santhor District, Kampong Cham Province; Kampong Trach District, Kampong Chhnang Province; Chum Kiri District, Kampot Province; and Peam Chor District, Prey Veng Province.​ 🙌The campaign brought together 423 participants, including 285 women and girls, with the aim of: increasing and promoting awareness of gender-based violence prevention and response from all stakeholders, including to prevent violence against women and girls; promoting positive attitudes of the public and service providers towards victims and vulnerable people of gender-based violence.​ #EndDigitalViolence #EndGBV #EndGBV​ #16DaysOfActivismAgainstGenderBasedViolence #បញ្ឈប់អំពើហិង្សាឌីជីថល #បញ្ចប់អំពើហិង្សាយេនឌ័រ #EndGBV #16DaysOfActivismAgainstGenderBasedViolence
The 12th Quarterly Consultation Meeting

29 កញ្ញា 2025

The 12th Quarterly Consultation Meeting
🗓️នាព្រឹកថ្ងៃទី១៩ ខែកញ្ញា ឆ្នាំ២០២៥ អង្គការកម្ពុជាដើម្បីសុខភាព និងការអប់រំសហគមន៍(ឆេក) បានរៀបចំកិច្ចប្រជុំពិគ្រោះយោបល់ប្រចាំត្រីមាសលើកទី១១ ដើម្បីស្វែងរកការគាំទ្រ និងរួមចំណែកការឆ្លើយតបគោលការណ៍ណែនាំយុទ្ឋសាស្រ្តថ្នាក់ជាតិស្តីពីសុខភាពបន្តពូជ និងសុខភាពផ្លូវភេទ។ ✍️កិច្ចប្រជុំនេះមានការចូលរួមអំពីតំណាងក្រសួង និងអង្គការដៃគូដូចជា៖ តំណាងកម្មវិធីជាតិ សុខភាពបន្តពូជ សេវសុខភាពបន្តពូជ និងសុខភាពផ្លូវភេទយុវវ័យ តំណាងក្រសួងអប់រំយុវជន និងកីឡា បណ្តាញចតុមុខ និងតំណាងអង្គការដៃគូរ។ 🔑គោលបំណងនៃកិច្ចប្រជុំនេះធ្វើឡើងដើម្បីពិភាក្សា និងចែករំលែកពត៌មានស្តីពី សកម្មភាពគំរោងដែលគាំទ្រយុវវ័យពីសមាជិកដៃគូរដល់ស្ថាប័នពាក់ព័ន្ឋថ្នាក់ជាតិ និងអង្គការដៃគូរ។ 🗓️On 19 September 2025, Cambodian Health and Education for Community (CHEC) organized the 12th Quarterly Consultation Meeting to seek Support and Contribute to the response to the National Strategic Guidelines on Reproductive and Sexual Health. ✍️The meeting was attended by representatives of ministries, partner organizations and relevant institutions such as representatives of the National Reproductive Health Program, Youth Reproductive and Sexual Health Program (NRHP), Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport, and representatives of partner organizations. 🔑The purpose of the meeting was to discuss and share information on project activities that support youth from partner members to national relevant institutions and partner organizations.
សម្លេងយុវជន អនាគតភ្លឺស្វាង

27 សីហា 2025

សម្លេងយុវជន អនាគតភ្លឺស្វាង
🌟សម្លេងយុវជន អនាគតភ្លឺស្វាង🌟 ជារៀងរាល់ឆ្នាំនៅថ្ងៃទី ១២ ខែសីហា ពិភពលោកតែងតែប្រារព្ធទិវាយុវជនអន្តរជាតិ ដើម្បីទទួលស្គាល់​ ស្មារតីភាព ភាពធន់ រឹងមាំ របស់យុវជនក្នុងការផ្លាស់ប្តូរ។ ប៉ុន្តែនៅក្នុងប្រទេសកម្ពុជា យុវជនជាច្រើន ជាពិសេសមកពីសហគមន៍ LGBTIQ នៅតែប្រឈមមុខនឹងឧបសគ្គចំពោះ​ ការចូលរួម ការមើលឃើញ និងឱកាសស្មើគ្នា។ 🌈✊ នោះហើយជាមូលហេតុដែលអង្គការឆេកអបអរសាទរទិវានេះឡើង ចាប់ពីថ្ងៃទី១៩ ដល់ ២២ ខែសីហា ឆ្នាំ ២០២៥ នៅស្រុកគោលដៅមានដូចជា៖ ស្រុកស្រីសន្ធរ ខេត្តកំពង់ចាម ស្រុកកំពង់ត្រឡាច ខេត្តកំពង់ឆ្នាំង ស្រុកកៀនស្វាយ ខេត្តកណ្តាល និងស្រុកពាមជរ ខេត្តព្រៃវែង។ ដែលមានអ្នកចូលរួមសរុប៤០០នាក់។ 🎯 គោលបំណងនៃទិវានេះគឺ បង្កើតកន្លែងដែលមានសុវត្ថិភាព សម្រាប់យុវជនដើម្បីភ្ជាប់ទំនាក់ទំនង ចែករំលែក និងស្វែងរកសេវាគាំទ្រ!

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