The Ministry of Health (MOH) of Cambodia through the Second Health Sector Support Program (HSSP2) is pleased to submit to the Asian Development Bank (ADB) this 3rd Quarter 2013 Progress Report (Q3PR, Jul - Sep 2013) on implementation of the Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS) Second Regional Communicable Diseases Control Project (CDC2).

The Q3 PR, 2013, details progress and achievements since the ADB Mid-term review (MTR) Mission (02-06 May 2013), and discusses constraints and challenges encountered and outlines next steps during Q4 under AOP 2013 to realise the planned results and development objectives of the project.

The MOH appreciates the satisfactory rating of project progress assessed by the ADB MTR mission. Progress on the agreements reached with the MTR mission are specifically referenced in this report.

In particular, for the results designed in CDC of national and regional relevance under the International Health Regulations (IHR, 2005) and the focus areas and components of the Asia Pacific Strategy for Emerging Diseases (APSED, 2010).

The MOH wishes to reaffirm to ADB our commitment to implement CDC2 in an effective, efficient and timely manner in order to reach the planned results in 2013, and to project completion in 2015.Download Report

The Ministry of Health (MOH) of Cambodia through the Second Health Sector Support Program (HSSP2) is pleased to submit to the Asian Development Bank (ADB) this                3rd2nd Quarter 2013 Progress Report (Q32PR, JulApr - Sep-Jun 2013) on implementation of the Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS) Second Regional Communicable Diseases Control Project (CDC2)[1].

The Q32PR, 2013, details progress and achievements since the ADB Mid-term review (MTR) Mmission (02-06 May 2013), and discusses constraints and challenges encountered and outlines next steps during Q4 under AOP 2013 to realise the planned results and development objectives of the project.

The MTR evidenced MOH commitment to improve CDC in Cambodia at local and provincial levels and through cooperation in CDC with partners in the GMS.

The MOH appreciates the satisfactory rating of project progress assessed by the ADB MTR mission. Progress on the agreements reached with the MTR mission are specifically referenced in this report.

In particular, for the designed results designed in CDC of national and regional relevance under the International Health Regulations (IHR, 2005) and the focus areas and components of the Asia Pacific Strategy for Emerging Diseases (APSED, 2010).

The MOH wishes to reaffirm to ADB our commitment to implement CDC2 in an effective, efficient and timely manner in order to reach the planned results in 2013, and to project completion in 2015.



[1] ADB Letter on 23 Nov. 2010 -Second GMS Regional Communicable Diseases Control Project (CAM/LAO/VIE)