Our Mission
The GHC is an operational expansion of the Cambodian Health Committee (CHC), a local non-governmental organization (NGO) working in Cambodia since 1994 to improve the health and well-being of its people. As the GHC, the global lessons learned at the grassroots level in Cambodia are being transferred to and shared with colleagues in the region and around the world.
Our efforts focus on those suffering from tuberculosis (TB) and AIDS, who are among the poorest in our global society, who are displaced by war or who live in post-conflict nations. We work in both rural and urban settings, assisting local people regardless of race, sex, age, religion, or political affiliation.
We are attacking TB, AIDS and the root causes of these diseases in adults and children in Asia and Africa and we are giving people the knowledge and access to medicines to allow them to lead healthy lives. In addition, our research programs in Cambodia and at the Harvard Medical School and Immune Disease Institute in Boston, Massachusetts are revealing fundamental insights into biology of both diseases and how to treat them. With our strategy of delivery of care, discovery of new knowledge, and advocacy, we are curing TB and treating AIDS one person at a time.





