The Mon National Health Committee (MNHC) is a non-profit health organization founded in 1992. MNHC serves communities along the Thai-Burma border, deeper inside of Mon state and some areas of Kayin State and Tanintharyi Division.

MNHC is the main provider of primary health care to internally displaced persons (IDPs) living along the Thai-Burma border in Mon State. On the border MNHC operates nine clinics and two village health facilities, while there are a further four clinics inland. MNHC targets its health care to approximately 60,000 Internally Displaced People (IDPs) between its health facilities and outreach services, serving on average around 10,000 people per year at clinics.

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Vision

Better health and better life through locally acceptable health systems with full community participation.

Mission

Provide quality health care services to the people in Mon regions and nearby places.

Preventing and promoting local health priorities with the support of the government, international and local organizations.