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Our Global Mission

What We DO

The Care for Peace global mission is to help some of the most under served and unnoticed people in the world to build their own sustainable ‘Healthy Villages’ through health, education, social and micro-economic welfare services, systems and facilities.

Our Mission in Rural Myanmar

Community Development and Health Centers (CDHCs)

Our mission in rural Myanmar is to assist people living in remote rural villages build their own Community Development and Health Centers (CDHCs) that provide programs and services including preventive health, health education, maternal and child nutrition, agriculture and aquaculture development and micro-economic support, among others, for the integrated development and management of a sustainable ‘Healthy Village’.

The CDHCs are slated to be governed and managed by women leadership.

Our Grand Vision

Experimental Prototype Healthy Village of Tomorrow

In the same spirit of Walt Disney when he imagined the Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow (EPCOT), the Care for Peace Grand Vision Plan is to identify one village in each participating country for Care for Peace to invite participating country and world leaders, and local and international non-government organizations to join C4P in the imagining, planning, developing, building and supporting one ‘Experimental Prototype Healthy Village of Tomorrow’.
A Message From the
Co-Chair of Care for Peace

Dr. Donald P. K. Chan

“Care for Peace has been exceptional stewards of our donors’ funds.  During the past four years we have donated sorely needed health education equipment, a mobile health van and a recently built C4P Rural Health Rural Health Center in a rural Myanmar district that we are calling ‘The Care for Peace Zone.’  We have developed wonderful partnerships with The People’s Health Foundation and the Rakhine Thahaya Association.  We also have a Cooperative Agreement with the Myanmar Ministry of Health to build healthcare facilities that we will provide with telecom equipment, training and maintenance so that they can be connected to the world of healthcare.”