About CNM
The National Center for Parasitology, Entomology and Malaria Control (CNM) is a government institution under the Ministry of Health of the Kingdom of Cambodia, responsible for the control, prevention, and elimination of malaria and vector-borne diseases.
Organizational Structure
CNM operates 25 provincial health offices throughout Cambodia with over 1,000 staff members dedicated to disease control.
Key Responsibilities
- Malaria control and prevention
- Surveillance and monitoring of vector-borne diseases
- Treatment and care services
- Research and development
Key Achievements
CNM has reduced malaria cases by over 70% since 2000 and is on track to eliminate malaria by 2025.