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iLab SEA Team Member, Sokha Rum learns that patient records are all paper based and kept in the filing cabinets in this room.
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A health worker at one of the HIV clinics in Thmor Kole reads the paper-based medical charts of her patients
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InSTEDD's Technical Project Manager Mr. Rum Sokha doing interview with OI-ARV staff at Maung Russei
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Recording a meeting with OI-ARV staff in Thmor Kole so the iLab SEA can better understand their needs
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The iLab Southeast Asia is proud to support our partners in improving HIV/AIDS care in Cambodia
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The iLab Southeast Asia is proud to support our partners in improving HIV/AIDS care in Cambodia
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Reaching the health centers can often be a challenge since the infrastructure is not always supportive.
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InSTEDD's Technical Project Manager Mr. Rum Sokha doing interview with OI-ARV staff at Maung Russei
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Just 3 kilometers from the Cambodia/Thai border these cell phone towers are what allow the HIV clinics to access the internet
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An Yon, iLab SEA's Field Support Officer tests the 3G modem internet connection at an HIV clinic in Borvel
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VCCT logo at an HIV clinic in Anglong Vil lets people know that Voluntary Confidential Counseling and Testing is available there.