
កាលបរិច្ឆេទ: ០៩ កក្កដា ២០២៦ / សុខភាព / Author : ATH Sokren
In his article “Healing Those Left Behind: Volunteer Medics Bring Hope to Cambodia’s Displaced” (https://cambodianess.com/article/healing-those-left-behind-volunteer-medics-bring-hope-to-cambodias-displaced), published on 7 July by Cambodianess in the context of the border conflict between Cambodia and Thailand, the media outlet reports on a mission of volunteer healthcare workers who provided free consultations, medicines and hygiene products to hundreds of displaced people.
The report gives a concrete picture of the precarious health conditions in which these uprooted families live, while underlining the essential role played by the medical teams mobilised in the field.
One of the photos accompanying the article shows the distribution of medicines, including numerous PPM products, by volunteer pharmacy students.
This image offers a very tangible illustration of the PPM–Confirel Group’s commitment to supporting the health of refugees and displaced persons affected by the conflict.
Above all, it is a reminder that in an emergency, access to locally produced medicines that are safe and readily available can make an immediate difference for vulnerable populations.
This reality echoes PPM’s historic mission: to facilitate access for as many people as possible to high‑quality, safe and effective medicines in Cambodia.
Beyond this visible presence in the Cambodianess report, the PPM–Confirel Group has, since the beginning of the conflict a year ago, multiplied solidarity initiatives through the Kinal Foundation, with donations of medicines, family medication kits and food products for vulnerable communities.
This mobilisation is part of a broader vision: making Cambodia’s health and food industries a lever for social protection, dignity and national resilience.
Thus, the photo published by Cambodianess does not merely show boxes of medicine on a consultation table.
It also shows how the PPM–Confirel Group, true to its vocation, is contributing to the national effort to care for, relieve and support those whom the war has forced to leave their homes.