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HCM City delegation provides health check-ups for needy people in Cambodia

The State Committee for Overseas Vietnamese Affairs (SCOVA) and the Union of Friendship Organisations in Ho Chi Minh City have visited, provided health check-ups and medicines, and presented gifts to Cambodians and those of Vietnamese origin in difficult circumstances in the neighbouring country.
HCM City delegation provides health check-ups for needy people in Cambodia ảnh 1The annual programme takes place from September 22-26. (Photo: VNA)
Phnom Penh (VNA) - The State Committee forOverseas Vietnamese Affairs (SCOVA) and the Union of Friendship Organisationsin Ho Chi Minh City have visited, provided health check-ups and medicines, andpresented gifts to Cambodians and those of Vietnamese origin in difficultcircumstances in the neighbouring country.

The annual programme, which took place from September 22-26, has benefited 750 households in Phnom Penh capital city, and Kampot and Takeo provinces of Cambodia.

Vietnamese AmbassadorNguyen Huy Tang emphasised the significance of the programme, which, he said,has contributed to tightening the friendship and traditional relationshipbetween the two countries.

Dinh Thi Phuong Thao, head of thedelegation, who is also Vice Chairwoman of the SCOVA’s HCM City chapter, said the programme has been carriedout over the past 10 years, aiming to provide health care for Vietnamese in Cambodia.

Unlike the previousyears, the 2023 programme has offered necessities and food to people in thecountry, she continued.

Within the framework ofthe event, the delegation presented a Vietnamese bookshelf worth 5 million VND (204USD) to Cambodia-Vietnam friendship primary school in Takeo./.
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