Together We Care.
Together We Change Lives.
Supporting and empowering people with bleeding disorders across Cambodia.
How We Help
Four core areas where CHA makes a difference for patients and families across Cambodia.
Latest News & Events
Updates from our community awareness, treatment guidelines and training programs.

World Haemophilia Day 2025 Community Awareness Event
Join us for our annual awareness day in Phnom Penh.
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New Treatment Guidelines Now Available in Cambodia
Updated clinical guidelines for haemophilia management.
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Training Workshop for Healthcare Professionals
Hands-on workshop covering diagnosis and treatment.
Read More →Help Change Lives
Your donation helps us provide treatment, education and hope to people with bleeding disorders in Cambodia.
Who is CHA?
The Cambodian Haemophilia Association is a patient-led organization dedicated to improving the quality of life for people living with bleeding disorders across Cambodia.
A Cambodia where every person with a bleeding disorder has access to diagnosis, treatment, and support.
To advocate for quality care, educate communities, support families, and empower caregivers.

SRC
CHA's commitment to community outreach, volunteer engagement, and public awareness across Cambodia.
Community Outreach
Awareness campaigns, Khmer-language education, and partnerships with local health centres that reach patients where they live.
Volunteer Program
Patients, families, and healthcare students who lead events, mentor newly diagnosed peers, and run community-based activities year-round.
Siem Reap Chapter
Our northwest hub coordinates local outreach, patient support, and partnerships with Siem Reap Provincial Hospital.
Want to get involved?
Join our volunteer network and make a difference in the bleeding disorders community across Cambodia.
Our History
CHA was founded in 2011 by patients and families who came together with a shared vision: to ensure no one in Cambodia faces a bleeding disorder alone. What began as a small support group has grown into a national patient-led organization.
CHA Established
CHA was established by patients and families.
WFH Member
Became a member of the World Federation of Hemophilia.
Hospital Partnerships
Partnered with hospitals to improve treatment access.
National Reach
Expanded education and outreach across provinces.
Past Presidents

President
Past President 1
2011 – 2015
President
Past President 2
2015 – 2019
President
Past President 3
2019 – 2023Leadership Team
Dedicated individuals leading CHA's mission across Cambodia.
Chan Soveun Ly
President
Sok Sothea
Vice President
Bory Kao
Medical Advisor
Yordak Kim
Executive Director
Youth Group
A network of young patients and supporters driving awareness campaigns, peer mentoring, and youth-led advocacy across Cambodia.
Women's Group
Empowering women affected by bleeding disorders through support circles, education on VWD and carrier issues, and community-building events.
Our Work with WFH & HFA
CHA proudly partners with leading global organizations to strengthen haemophilia care across Cambodia.
World Federation of Hemophilia
Member Since 2014Global member of the WFH network. Through this partnership, CHA accesses international treatment guidelines, training programs, and humanitarian aid that directly improve patient care.
Visit WFH →Haemophilia Foundation Australia
Training PartnerHFA partners with CHA on capacity building, clinical training, and patient advocacy. Joint programs connect Cambodian clinicians with Australian expertise.
Learn More →What is Haemophilia?
Haemophilia is a rare genetic bleeding disorder that affects a person's ability to stop bleed. People with haemophilia can bleed longer than others after an injury or even without a known cause.
While there is no cure, modern treatments allow people with haemophilia to live full, active and healthy lives. Early diagnosis, proper treatment and ongoing support are key to preventing complications and joint damage.
Contact a Specialist →Types of Haemophilia
The two main types of haemophilia — both require proper diagnosis and lifelong management.
Haemophilia A
Caused by a deficiency of factor VIII. The most common type.
Haemophilia B
Caused by a deficiency of factor IX. Sometimes called Christmas disease.
Common Symptoms
Recognizing the signs of a bleeding disorder is the first step toward diagnosis and proper care.
Easy Bruising
Unexplained bruises from minor bumps or pressure.
Frequent Nosebleeds
Recurring nosebleeds that are hard to stop.
Bleeding Gums
Gums that bleed during brushing or eating.
Joint Pain or Swelling
Painful, swollen joints after minor injury or activity.
Prolonged Bleeding
Bleeding that lasts longer than expected after cuts.
Experiencing any of these symptoms? Early diagnosis can make a life-changing difference.
Von Willebrand Disease (VWD)
Von Willebrand Disease is the most common inherited bleeding disorder, affecting both males and females equally. It is caused by a deficiency or dysfunction of von Willebrand factor (VWF), a protein that helps blood clot.
There are three main types of VWD — Type 1 (mild), Type 2 (moderate), and Type 3 (severe). Each varies in how much VWF is present and how well it functions. Symptoms include easy bruising, frequent nosebleeds, heavy menstrual bleeding, and prolonged bleeding after surgery or injury.
Find Treatment →Other Bleeding Disorders
Rare Factor Deficiencies
Deficiencies in factors I, II, V, VII, X, XI, XII and XIII. Each requires specific diagnosis and treatment.
Platelet Function Disorders
Conditions where platelets don't work properly, leading to bleeding despite normal platelet counts.
For more information on any bleeding disorder, contact our team or visit a treatment centre.
Treatment Centres
Find haemophilia treatment centres across Cambodia — search by province.

National Paediatric Hospital — Haemophilia Clinic

Calmette Hospital — Haemophilia Unit

Siem Reap Provincial Hospital
Emergency Support
If you have a bleeding emergency, contact your nearest treatment centre or call our support line.
CSR Program
Fundraising, donations, and corporate partnerships that power our mission.
Fundraising
Raising funds through community drives, events, and partner campaigns that keep our programs running.
View campaigns →Online donation
Donate securely via PayPal or Stripe — every contribution changes lives across Cambodia.
Donate now →Corporate Partners
Trusted organisations that support our mission and amplify our reach nationwide.
Become a partner →Help Change Lives
Your donation helps us provide treatment, education and hope to people with bleeding disorders in Cambodia.

Your Impact
Provide treatment access for patients
Support education and awareness
Strengthen healthcare capacity
Empower families and communities
Membership Benefits
Community & Support
Connect with patients, families, and caregivers across Cambodia.
Access to Resources
Exclusive guides, educational materials, and treatment information.
Events & Workshops
Attend training sessions, awareness events, and webinars.
Advocacy & Awareness
Help raise awareness and advocate for better care nationwide.
Updates & Newsletters
Stay informed with the latest news and CHA announcements.
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Thank You!
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Current Campaigns
Patient Support Fund
Help patients access essential treatment and medication.
Education & Awareness
Support workshops and awareness seminars across provinces.
Emergency Assistance
Provide urgent help for patients in critical situations.
Corporate Partners
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