Tuesday, December 1, 2009

About LGBT Health in Cambodia

Lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans people have many of the same health concerns as anyone else, but cultural differences and the impact of homophobia, biphobia and transphobia mean that these health needs may be experienced quite differently. LGBT people also do not have the same access to health care that many Cambodians take for granted, as they often face several barriers when attempting to access health care.

Due in part to negative past experiences, many LGBT people may delay or avoid seeking health care altogether. They may choose to withhold personal information from health care providers as well, because of the fear that disclosure will lead to prejudice and discrimination. In addition, LGBT people have some unique health concerns and may be at increased risk for certain health issues. Most health care providers are not trained on these LGBT health needs and may not be sensitive to the particular health risks or knowledgeable about how to work with LGBT people.

In general, LGBT people end up receiving less quality health care than the population as a whole. A 2008 Ministry of Health through NCHADS study showed that gay men, lesbians and bisexuals were more likely than heterosexuals to report having had an unmet health care need in the past year. Often, this lack of access is compounded by membership in other groups which also face discrimination or other access problems including Aboriginal communities, people with disabilities, racial and ethnic minority groups, newcomers, rural communities and people living in poverty.

We all deserve to be healthy, and being healthy means taking care of our physical, emotional, sexual, psychological and spiritual needs.

The Healthy Gay Cambodia website is designed to provide information to help both LGBT people meet their health care providers who are friendly, gentle and expecially more aware of LGBT health issues:

• If you want to meet your health's need please come to visit our clinics

1) Clinic Marie Stopes Chba Ampov House # 15, Highway 1, Chba Ampov 2 Khan Mean Chey, Phnom Penh
Email: msm.ca@mariestopes.org.kh
Tel: 023 720 125

2) Clinic Marie Stopes Takhmao House # 538, St 210 Phum Takhmao, Srok Takhmao Kandal province
Email: msm.tk@mariestopes.org.kh
Tel: 023 425 710

3) Clinic Marie Stopes Koh Kong, Phum # 2, Srok Smach Meanchey Koh Kong province
Email: centerkk@mariestopes.org.kh
Tel: 035 936 238

4) Clinic Marie Stopes Battambang, House # 152 Highway # 5, Phum Romchak 4, Srok Battambang Battambang Province
Email: centerbb@mariestopes.org.kh
Tel: 053 953 107

5) Clinic Marie Stopes Kampong Thom, Phum 4, Khum Kampong Thom, Srok Stung Sen, Kampong Thom province
Email: centerkt@mariestopes.org.kh
Tel: 062 962 238

6/ Marie Stopes Siem Reap# 68, group 5, Tapon village, Svay Dongkum district, Siem Reap province
Email: msm.sr@mariestopes.org.kh
Tel: 063 963 454

• If you want to talk to very soft voice of the gently counsellors please call to (855)012 38 72 38; (855)012 53 43 67; (855) 099 33 80 09

Kindest Cut campaign

Today, MSI launched its Kindest Cut campaign. As part of the campaign, MSI has launched a new video on how Male Circumcision could be used in Malawi to help prevent the spread of HIV; developed a new section about Male Circumcision on the MSI website; produced a fact sheet; run a widespread press campaign and mailed all of our major donors, potential donors and other supporters the following will give you more information:

http://www.mariestopes.org/Health_programmes/HIV%c2%acSTIs/Male_Circumcision.aspx