Article
Dr. Jan
Research pediatrician
Our approach is based on One Health, that recognizes the connection between human, animal, and environmental health. By educating the next generation, we empower children to address health challenges, breaking the cycle of poverty and disease.
We envision One Health School Clinics that promote healthy smiles. We deliver basic medical care, teach and do to create:
Human Health: Informed communities with access to quality education can lead to better health outcomes.
Animal Health: Healthy livestock and wildlife contribute to food security and economic stability.
Environmental Health: A sustainable clean environment supports life and fosters the health of all species.
Why Focus on Children? Children are the heartbeat of our mission. They represent lasting change. By learning One Health at a young age, we foster lifelong habits of care, responsibility, and sustainability. The children influence their families and future generations to adopt healthier and more sustainable practices. With the right education, children in rural areas can emerge as tomorrows leaders, that drive innovation and combine traditional practices and modern health care.
Your Impact Matters. Support is crucial to making our vision a reality. When you donate, you are not just funding a school clinic — you are investing in a future where communities thrive. Your donations build and equip schools clinics that provide quality care and education on One Health. Join us in our mission.
Donate.
Research collaboration.
We welcome the academic and research community to join us. Our initiative offers a unique opportunity to observe and study the impact of the One Health concept in rural Cambodia.
Partner with us to conduct field studies, and evaluate educational interventions. Help to evaluate our program that highlight the link between education, community health, and environmental sustainability.
If you’re interested in exploring collaborative research opportunities, please Contact Us to learn more about how you can be part of our mission.
You can find more reliable information on One Health on the website of the World Health Organization (www.who.int) or US Centers for Disease Controle and Prevention (www.cdc.gov).
Image: courtesy of WHO.