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Pich Chanmony: The Prime Minister and First Lady Always Pay Attention to the Well-Being of Workers

PHNOM PENH: Deputy Chairman of the Board of the Samdech Techo Young Volunteer Doctors Association (TYDA), Pich Chanmony, has stated that “Prime Minister Hun Sen and First Lady Bun Rany Hun Sen always pay attention to the well-being of workers to ensure burden are eased for them and their families.”

She made this statement on Sunday morning, 12 February 2023, while leading a team of volunteer doctors to check and treat general diseases, oral diseases, gynecological diseases and pregnant women working in Komboul district, Phnom Penh.

According to a report from TYDA, the team of doctors and volunteers treated nearly 4,000 patients, of which 105 were referred for further treatment, with all costs covered by the Prime Minister and First Lady.



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