• My Saves
  • My Feed
  • My Interests
  • Governing Body
  • From The Founder's Desk
  • Contact Us
The Better Cambodia
  • News
    NewsShow More
    Cambodia Board of Peace
    Hun Manet Announces Cambodia’s Participation in Trump’s Board of Peace

    Cambodia will join U.S. President Donald Trump’s Board of Peace, Prime Minister…

    By
    Yash Paul
    Cambodia international reserves
    NBC Reports Cambodia’s Reserves Can Now Cover Eight Months of Imports

    Cambodia’s international reserves rose significantly in 2025, reaching around US$27.5 billion. This…

    By
    Yash Paul
    Cambodia Baby Olympics
    Baby Olympics Launched in Cambodia to Encourage Youth Sports Participation

    The Cambodia Baby Olympics will be held on February 1, 2026. The…

    By
    Yash Paul
    Cambodia Laos agriculture cooperation
    Private-Sector Cooperation in Agriculture Strengthens Cambodia–Laos Relations

    Cambodia and Laos are strengthening private-sector cooperation in agriculture to improve trade…

    By
    Yash Paul
    Russian Embassy humanitarian aid
    Humanitarian Aid from Russian Embassy Supports Border Conflict-Affected Cambodians

    The Russian Embassy in Cambodia has continued to provide humanitarian assistance to…

    By
    Yash Paul
  • Editors Pick
    Editors PickShow More
    Lessons from Golda Meir And How Cambodia Can Turn Challenges Into Strength

    Golda Meir’s life was shaped long before she ever held political office.…

    By
    Surya Narayan
    Border War’s Hidden Bill: Thai Families Drown in Debt as Cambodia’s Displacement Swells

    The loudest sound of the Thailand–Cambodia conflict is still the shellfire along…

    By
    Surya Narayan
    Mixed Signals From Thailand Deepen Uncertainty Over Cambodia–Thailand Ceasefire

    Over the past several days, one thing has become clear along the…

    By
    Surya Narayan
    Cambodia Stands Firm: Defending the Motherland Amid Thai Aggression

    An Editorial as of 9 December 2025 When violence erupts along the…

    By
    Surya Narayan
    Why Policies Shape a Nation’s Future in a Service-Led Economy

    Every country reaches a moment when it must decide what kind of…

    By
    Surya Narayan
  • Stories
    StoriesShow More
    Every Corner Tells a Story: Life on the Streets of Phnom Penh

    Every corner of Phnom Penh is steeped in stories. They hide in…

    By
    Pauline REINA
    Lea Sannier
    Fisherman Life Along the Mekong

    If you wake up before dawn breaks in Phnom Penh, you will…

    By
    Pauline REINA
    The Timeless Tale of Vorvong and Sorvong: A Glimpse into Khmer Folklore

    The epic Khmer folklore of Vorvong and Sorvong stands out, weaving a…

    By
    Surya Narayan
    Empowering Cambodian Youth: Anjali House’s Mission to Shape Futures

    In the heart of Siem Reap, Anjali House, a community learning center…

    By
    Nadalena DeJulio
    Life’s Journey: A Bike Ride Around Tonle Sap Lake

    In a remarkable display of strength and determination, Pheak Keo embarked on…

    By
    Surya Narayan
  • Business
    BusinessShow More
    Cambodia clean real economy
    Building a Clean and Real Economy: What Cambodia’s Call for Sustainable Growth Means for the Future

    Cambodia is emphasising the need for a clean, real economy focused on…

    By
    Sasha Jones
    Elon Musk Davos tech leadership
    Davos Buzz: What Elon Musk’s Participation Signals About Tech & Global Leadership

    Elon Musk’s presence at Davos signals the rising role of technology in…

    By
    Sasha Jones
    Cambodia economic development programme
    Cambodia Launches New Economic Development Programme to Boost Growth

    The Royal Government of Cambodia has launched a comprehensive economic development programme…

    By
    Yash Paul
    Cambodia informal economy
    World Bank Briefs MISTI on Cambodia’s Informal Economy & Competitiveness Reforms

    The World Bank recently briefed the Ministry of Industry, Science, Technology &…

    By
    Yash Paul
    Cambodia 2025 Trade Action Plan
    Inside Cambodia’s 2025 Trade Action Plan: Government Goals for Export Growth and Market Diversification

    For Cambodia, trade has always been more than the movement of goods…

    By
    Sasha Jones
  • Opinion Piece
    Opinion PieceShow More
    Cambodia’s banking sector shows resilience in 2025 as deposits surge and lending supports growth

    PHNOM PENH – If 2025 was a year of global hesitation, Cambodia’s…

    By
    Jas Sohl
    A horizontal image showing two contrasting scenes at a historic Cambodian temple gate, with one side dark and restrained and the other side bright and active with visitors, symbolising Cambodia’s tourism sector at a critical crossroads.
    Reframing Cambodia’s Tourism Strategy in an Era of Geopolitical Tension and Institutional Drift

    Cambodia today stands at a quiet but consequential crossroads. The country finds…

    By
    David Van
    The Elephant in the Room – The Cost of Avoiding What Everyone Knows
    The Elephant in the Room – The Cost of Avoiding What Everyone Knows

    There is a truth many people in Cambodia recognize, yet few are…

    By
    David Van
    A Province Finding Its Rhythm, And A Country Growing With Quiet Determination

    Progress does not always arrive through dramatic announcements or sudden change. Sometimes…

    By
    Samheng Boros
    Wastewater Treatment – The Lifeline of Sustainable Development

    In the 21st century, the world faces a paradox. While more than…

    By
    Jas Sohl
  • Press Release
    Press ReleaseShow More
    Over 100 ASEAN Women Entrepreneurs to Be Honoured at Prestigious Gala in Phnom Penh

    Phnom Penh, Cambodia will take centre stage on 21st November as over…

    By
    TBC
    TEDxPhnom Penh 2025 Inspires Over 530 Attendees with Powerful Stories of Resilience and Reinvention
    TEDxPhnom Penh 2025 Inspires Over 530 Attendees with Powerful Stories of Resilience and Reinvention

    Phnom Penh, Cambodia — The spirit of ideas worth spreading came alive…

    By
    TBC
    Green Miracle: Cambodian Youth Unite to Combat Single-Use Plastic
    Green Miracle: Cambodian Youth Unite to Combat Single-Use Plastic

    A youth-led initiative of UNICEF’s Generation Futures Program vows to raise awareness…

    By
    TBC
    Francophonie Village 2025
    Francophonie Village 2025: Siem Reap Comes Alive with Culture, Creativity, and Community

    This November, Siem Reap transforms into a vibrant cultural playground as the…

    By
    TBC
    TEDxPhnom Penh 2025
    TEDxPhnom Penh 2025: A Celebration of Ideas, Resilience, and Reinvention

    Phnom Penh, Cambodia — The world-renowned TEDx experience returns to the capital this…

    By
    TBC
  • Visit Cambodia
    Visit CambodiaShow More
    Cambodia visa exemption for Chinese travellers
    Cambodia Announces Pilot Visa Exemption for Chinese Travellers in 2026

    Cambodia has announced a pilot visa exemption programme for Chinese travellers to…

    By
    Yash Paul
    Fisherman Life Along the Mekong

    If you wake up before dawn breaks in Phnom Penh, you will…

    By
    Pauline REINA
    Cambodia Stays Open and Peaceful as Border Conflict Undermines Thailand’s Tourism Image

    Diplomatic pressure is building to halt the fighting along the Cambodia–Thailand border,…

    By
    TBC
    Cambodia to Trial Visa-Free Entry for Chinese Travelers from June to October 2026
    Cambodia to Trial Visa-Free Entry for Chinese Travelers from June to October 2026

    PHNOM PENH — Cambodia will implement a four-month trial policy granting visa-free…

    By
    TBC
    The Heart of Cambodia in Every Handmade Creation

    Where Craft Lives in Silence Anyone who has spent time in a…

    By
    Surya Narayan
  • History
    HistoryShow More
    Cambodia cave preservation guidelines
    New Guidelines Aim to Preserve Cambodia’s Natural Cave Heritage

    Cambodia has introduced new national guidelines to protect and sustainably manage its…

    By
    Yash Paul
    Cambodia sustainable cave management
    Preserving Cambodia’s Natural Heritage: New Guidelines for Sustainable Cave Management and Eco-Conservation

    Across Cambodia’s countryside, limestone caves rise quietly from the earth, holding stories…

    By
    Sasha Jones
    Victory over genocide day Cambodia
    Victory over Genocide Day in Cambodia: A Day of Memory, Survival, and Renewal

    Every year on January 7, Cambodia pauses—not in celebration, but in remembrance.…

    By
    Sasha Jones
    Sambor Prei Kuk: A Sacred City That Still Breathes Through Cambodia’s Forests

    There are places where history whispers gently, and Sambor Prei Kuk is…

    By
    Surya Narayan
    Srutavarman: The Legendary First King of Chenla

    Srutavarman (Old Khmer: ឝ្រុតវម៌្ម; Khmer: ស្រុតវរ្ម័ន, Shrutavarman) is remembered in Cambodian tradition…

    By
    Surya Narayan
  • 🔥
  • Invest In Cambodia
  • Unsung Heroes/ Impact
  • The Better Asia
  • Agriculture
  • Technology
  • Places to Visit
  • Sustainability
Font ResizerAa
The Better CambodiaThe Better Cambodia
Search
  • Home
  • Stories
  • News
  • Visit Cambodia
  • Startups
  • Cambodian Brands
  • Unsung Heroes/ Impact
  • Sustainability
  • Artisans of Cambodia
  • Invest In Cambodia
  • Guests Posts
  • The Better Asia
  • Governing Body
  • From The Founder’s Desk
  • Contact us
Have an existing account? Sign In
Follow US
  • My Saves
  • My Interests
  • My Feed
© 2026 TBC Media. All Rights Reserved.
The Better Cambodia > Blog > Success Stories > Unsung Heroes/ Impact > Yeang Chheang: Cambodia’s Unsung Hero in the Fight Against Malaria
Success StoriesUnsung Heroes/ Impact

Yeang Chheang: Cambodia’s Unsung Hero in the Fight Against Malaria

Last updated: July 11, 2025 2:24 am
By
TBC
422 Views
Published: July 11, 2025
Share
7 Min Read
SHARE

Published in April 2024, originally authored by Doug Johnson in the Khmer Times
Adapted for The Better Cambodia

In Cambodia’s long battle against malaria, one man’s lifelong dedication has left an indelible mark—Yeang Chheang. For more than seventy years, he worked tirelessly behind the scenes, driven not by accolades but by a deep commitment to saving lives. Now, as the country edges closer to eradicating malaria, his extraordinary contributions are emerging from the shadows, offering a powerful reminder of how quiet determination can shape a nation’s health legacy.

In December 2023, the then 86-year-old was honored with the “Unsung Hero” award at the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP28) in Dubai, finally earning global recognition for his lifelong sacrifices and contributions. His story is a profound reminder of the resilience, compassion, and determination that helped shape Cambodia’s health system in its darkest and most hopeful moments.

A Lifelong Commitment to Vector Control

Yeang Chheang’s journey began in 1954 at the age of 17, when he started training as Cambodia’s first medical entomologist. Born in Kampong Thom province, his fascination with insects—especially mosquitoes—soon turned into a lifelong mission. With support from a French mentor at the Institut de Biologie, Chheang studied vector control and developed a deep understanding of how mosquitoes transmitted deadly diseases like malaria.

- Advertisement -

His expertise grew rapidly, and by the early 1960s, under the rule of Prince Norodom Sihanouk, he had studied in the Philippines and returned home to become a young entomologist with the Ministry of Health. In Kratie province, he helped initiate Cambodia’s first malaria eradication pilot project, playing a crucial role in early vector control efforts.

Courage Amidst Catastrophe

When the Khmer Rouge seized power in 1975, Chheang—like millions of Cambodians—endured unthinkable tragedy. He lost his mother, three brothers, sister, wife, and infant son to starvation and genocide. Yet, amidst the terror, he found ways to save others. Secretly carrying antimalarial pills in his pockets, Chheang treated sick prisoners in labour camps, including Khmer Rouge soldiers.

One incident that defined his courage occurred when a senior military commander fell ill. Chheang was summoned, terrified he might be killed if anything went wrong. But the treatment worked. He earned the trust of both captors and inmates and was given permission to move freely, treating anyone suffering from malaria.

“I survived the Khmer Rouge because of those malaria tablets,” he once said. “They were my blessing.”

Rebuilding a Broken System

After the fall of the Khmer Rouge in 1979, Chheang was one of only five malaria experts who returned to Phnom Penh to rebuild the devastated national malaria control programme. With no staff or resources, he began from ground zero, securing aid from the World Health Organization and UNICEF to provide equipment and medicines.

One of his earliest accomplishments was training 68 people from 24 provinces in microscopy and malaria treatment—laying the foundation for a new generation of malaria workers.

He later married Nong Bunny, his late wife’s younger sister and a lab technician in the same programme. Together, they helped rebuild not just their family, but the health system of a nation.

A Relentless Field Worker

Chheang’s commitment didn’t end in the capital. In the years that followed, he continued working in remote and dangerous areas such as Pailin province, a former Khmer Rouge stronghold and hotspot for drug-resistant malaria. Leading USAID-supported projects like the Malaria Control in Cambodia (MCC) initiative, he often trekked on foot through mine-laden forests to deliver mosquito nets, collect samples, and train local health workers.

He treated everyone equally—former Khmer Rouge fighters and civilians alike—with dignity and care. “If we don’t help people with malaria, we cease to be humans,” he once said.

A Quiet Retirement, A Lasting Legacy

Chheang retired in 2016, but his legacy endures through the work of the National Center for Parasitology, Entomology and Malaria Control. His efforts—often invisible to the wider public—have been instrumental in helping Cambodia record zero malaria deaths for more than six years and reduce infection rates to historic lows.

As Dr. David Walton, the U.S. Global Malaria Coordinator at USAID, wrote in a letter to Chheang, “To do so through the terror and suffering of the Khmer Rouge regime and to rebuild in its wake is truly heroic… Your success is an inspiration to me, my colleagues at the US President’s Malaria Initiative, and all of the malaria community.”

A National Inspiration

Today, Cambodia stands closer than ever to completely eliminating malaria—a goal that once seemed unachievable. This milestone is the result of collective effort, with support from the Royal Government, international partners like USAID, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and the Global Fund. But the foundation was laid by pioneers like Yeang Chheang.

Though not widely known among the general public, his work has touched the lives of millions. He is a symbol of Cambodia’s spirit—resilient, humble, and fiercely committed to a better future.

As of the publication of the original article in April 2024 by Doug Johnson in Khmer Times, Yeang Chheang was living a quiet retirement in Phnom Penh. Whether or not he is still with us today, his legacy remains firmly alive in the bloodstreams of those he protected, the professionals he mentored, and the future generations who will grow up in a Cambodia free from the shadow of malaria.

To the unsung hero, Yeang Chheang—thank you.

Sign Up For Daily Newsletter

Be keep up! Get the latest breaking news delivered straight to your inbox.
By signing up, you agree to our Terms of Use and acknowledge the data practices in our Privacy Policy. You may unsubscribe at any buzzstream.
Share This Article
Facebook Whatsapp Whatsapp LinkedIn Telegram Email Copy Link Print
ByTBC
Experience Cambodia's Brightest Moments with The Better Cambodia – Your Fastest Growing Positive News Media Company!
Previous Article Cambodia Appoints VINCI Airports as Operator for Techo International Airport Cambodia Appoints VINCI Airports as Operator for Techo International Airport
Next Article Pen Ran: Cambodia’s Bold and Beautiful Voice That Still Echoes Today
Leave a Comment

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

- Advertisement -

You Might Also Like

Editors PickUnsung Heroes/ Impact

Mr. Chanrado Sok qualifies to the finalist round of the Asian Film Academy in 2022.

By
Surya Narayan
Editors PickUnsung Heroes/ Impact

Honored to Meet H.E Dr SOK Siphana : A Pillar of Wisdom and Inspiration for Cambodia

By
Surya Narayan
Unsung Heroes/ Impact

Dara Dy Saveth: The First Miss Cambodia Winner

By
Surya Narayan
Unsung Heroes/ Impact

Haing Ngor: From Surviving the Khmer Rouge to Winning an Oscar and Beyond

By
Surya Narayan
© 2026 TBC Media. All Rights Reserved.
  • Home
  • News
  • About Cambodia
    • Provinces of Cambodia
  • Tours
  • Things to Do
    • Adventure
    • Events
    • Festivals
    • Fun & Games
    • Landmarks
    • Markets
    • Museums
    • Parks
    • Shopping
    • Shows
    • Temples
    • Villages
    • Water Fun
    • Wildlife
    • Workshops
    • Zoos & Aquariums
  • Eat & Drink
    • Khmer Cuisine
    • Bars & Pubs
    • Cafés & Bakeries
    • Fine Dining
    • Street Food
  • Natural Attractions
    • Beaches
    • Botanical Sites
    • Caves
    • Cliffs & Rock Formations
    • Coral Reefs
    • Forests
    • Hot Springs
    • Islands
    • Lakes
    • Mountains
    • Parks
    • Rivers
    • Scenic Spots
    • Waterfalls
    • Wetlands
    • Wildlife Areas
  • Services
  • Travel Guide
  • Stays
    • Boutique Stays
    • Eco Lodges
    • Guesthouses
    • Homestays
    • Hotels
    • Resorts
No thanks.
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?