Phnom Penh, Cambodia — June 10, 2025 — Prudential Cambodia today launched its latest community investment initiative, “Community-Led Resilience: The Fight Against Dengue and Malaria,” at the “Building Resilience: Opportunity and Solutions for Climate-Related Health Challenges” Launch Ceremony.
Held at Prudential Cambodia’s headquarters, the event brought together more than 100 leaders and experts across different sectors, including representatives from the Insurance Regulator of Cambodia, the International Business Chamber, and the British Chamber of Commerce in Cambodia, to discuss the growing health risks posed by climate change, particularly in the country’s most vulnerable provinces.
The new initiative, supported by Prudence Foundation's new US$2 million Climate & Health Resilience Fund (CHRF), will run for a period of five months until November 2025. It aims to benefit over 5,000 people in Stung Treng and Ratanakiri provinces, and also strengthen surrounding communities by empowering local groups and task forces to manage natural disaster impacts. This initiative is part of Prudence Foundation's ongoing climate resilience efforts in Asia and Africa.
A Community-First Approach to Climate-Health Resilience
The programme addresses the rising threat of dengue and malaria in climate-sensitive regions, especially in areas where access to healthcare services remains limited. Key components include:s
· Community-led awareness and prevention campaigns
· Mobile ambulance boats to reach remote villages
· Upskilling of healthcare workers to manage climate-related illnesses
· Empowerment of sub-national taskforces to sustain local resilience efforts