NGOs Deliver Aid to Border Conflict Displaced Persons

Siem reap: Forty-three Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) in Cambodia, with 73 representatives, distributed relief supplies on Aug. 11 to people displaced by the recent Cambodia-Thailand border conflict at Chroy Neang Nguon Pagoda in Srey Snom district, Siem Reap province. The operation, led by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, assisted 134 families-450 people-still sheltering at the pagoda since July 24.

 

According to Agence Kampuchea Presse, local authorities reported that most displaced individuals are from Kok Morn commune in Banteay Ampil district, Oddar Meanchey province. The ongoing instability in the region is preventing these individuals from returning to their homes. The aid distribution is part of a larger effort to provide immediate relief and support to those affected by the conflict, ensuring they have access to necessary supplies while they remain displaced.