"Angkor Resources Aids Displaced Cambodians Amid Border Disputes"
In the wake of the recent border conflict between Thailand and Cambodia, which has displaced over 260,000 people, Angkor Resources Corp. has stepped forward to provide humanitarian aid. The company, with its headquarters in Cambodia, has donated five tonnes of rice and household containers to support the displaced Cambodian community members who have lost their homes and food supplies amid the violence.
Angkor Resources Corp., a public company listed on the TSX-Venture Exchange (TSXV: ANK, OTC: ANKOF), announced its aid on July 28th, following a ceasefire agreement between the Prime Ministers of both countries in Malaysia. The company's commitment to community and social development, evident since its initial presence in Cambodia, extends to this humanitarian effort as well.
The aid aims to alleviate the immediate needs of the displaced community, many of whom were living day-to-day with little savings to replenish basic supplies. With many villages damaged or destroyed, the need for such support is significant. Angkor Resources Corp. is also engaged in environmental and social projects, including providing cleaner energy solutions along with this humanitarian aid.
In addition to its mineral subsidiary, Angkor Gold Corp., the company's energy subsidiary, EnerCam Resources, was granted an onshore oil and gas license of 7300 square kilometers in Cambodia called Block VIII.
For more information about Angkor Resources Corp., please visit their website at angkorresources.com, email them at [email protected], or call +1 (780) 831-8722.
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Angkor Resources Corp., a public company involved in both the mining sector and social development, has announced its humanitarian aid for the displaced Cambodian community due to war-and-conflicts, offering five tonnes of rice and household containers. The company's aid is aimed at addressing immediate needs during a significant time of migration and loss, following the recent border conflict.