Mon National Health Committee
The Mon National Health Committee (MNHC) is a local, not-for-profit organization established in 1992. MNHC provides healthcare services to conflict-affected and remote areas through a hospital and 20 clinics scattered across Mon State, Kayin State, and the Tanintharyi Region along the Thai-Myanmar border. Moreover, community-based healthcare programs also exist in areas administered

11
Doctors

4
Nurses

10
Area Field Supervisors

147
Medics

20
Laboratory

5
Pharmacy Staff

96
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Dr. Oung Khit
Dr. Banyal Seik
Nai Seik Rott
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Community Health Programs
The Mon National Health Committee (MNHC) works to improve health and well-being in Mon communities through essential services such as malaria and TB prevention, maternal and child health, nutrition, WASH, immunization, and mobile clinics. We also promote health education, gender equality, and emergency response to ensure no one is left behind.
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Malaria | TB/HIV | MCH | Nutrition | Eye & Dental | EPI | SRHR | Mobile Clinics | Health Education | School Health | Emergency Response | Cross-Cutting
Malaria | TB/HIV | MCH | Nutrition | Eye & Dental | EPI | SRHR | Mobile Clinics | Health Education | School Health | Emergency Response | Cross-Cutting
Clinical Services
The Mon National Health Committee (MNHC) provides essential clinical services through hospitals, clinics, and primary health care centers (PHC). Services include primary care, maternal and child health, disease prevention, emergency care, and community-based programs to ensure accessible, quality care for all.
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