Free health care services, medicine provided to Cambodians
A volunteer doctor delegation from the Border Guard High Command of the Central Highlands province of Kon Tum has given free health checkups and medicines to locals in Ta Nga and Choong villages of Angonmias district, Cambodia’s Rattanakiri.
The programme benefits about 400 locals in the two villages |
In the two villages, doctors provided checkups and medicines with total value of VND60 million for over 400 poor locals.
Alongside, the doctors educate the local residents about preventive measures against malaria, dengue fever and diarrhea.
Ta Nga and Choong villages are remote areas of Rattanakiri, which face many difficulties in accessing health care services.
Phat Sam Bath, a leader of Angongmias district, said that the free checkups and medicine by Vietnamese border guards significantly help ease difficulties for locals in the villages, showing the close cooperation between the two countries’ localities.
According to Lieutenant Colonel Nguyen Quang Cong from the Kon Tum Borger Guard High Command, the programme has contributed to enhancing information exchange and sentiments of people along the border for each other.
It also contributes to the building of a borderline of peace, stability and sustainable development between the two countries, he added.