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HCM City doctors provide free check-ups in Cambodia

A group of more than 40 voluntary nurses and doctors from Ho Chi Minh City has provided free medical checkups and treatments for over 1,000 overseas Vietnamese and poor people in Cambodia’s Koh Kong province.
A group of more than 40 voluntary nurses and doctors from Ho Chi MinhCity has provided free medical checkups and treatments for over 1,000overseas Vietnamese and poor people in Cambodia’s Koh Kong province.

From March 29-30, they examined and distributed medicines tolocal patients suffering from diseases related to ophthalmology,reproductive health and bones.

Koh Kong province’s DeputyGovernor Pen Bun Chhuoi highly praised Vietnamese businesses and donorsfor their collaboration with the provincial Overseas VietnameseAssociation to take care of local people’s health.

He remarkedthe charitable activities run by Vietnamese benefactors in Koh Kong havecontributed to the Cambodian Government’s poverty reduction policy,which he said is a vivid manifestation of the longstanding friendshipbetween the two countries.

Over recent years, the Koh KongAssociation of Cambodians of Vietnamese Origin has arranged a number offree-of-charge medical care programmes for the poor in the locality. Inlate 2012, a group of doctors from Ho Chi Minh City offered a similarprogramme and presented relief aid to over 2,000 patients living indifficulty in Koh Kong.-VNA

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