Countries: Cambodia, Thailand Source: World Vision Please refer to the attached file. SITUATION OVERVIEW and HUMANITARIAN NEEDSThe ceasefire agreement reached on 28 July has halted hostilities in the Cambodia-Thailand border dispute, however the situation remain fluid. There has also been reduction of displaced people (mainly children, women and the elderly) from 172,094 in late July to 124,940 as of 4th August, spread out across 134 displacement camps across Preah Vihear, Oddar Meanchey, Banteay Meanchey, Siem Reap, and Pursat provinces.Adding to this situation is the returning of 755,729 Cambodian nationals from Thailand, including 328,808 women and 10,793 children, as intense border clashes severely disrupted safety and livelihoods, according to the Ministry of Labour and Vocational Training (MoLVT).Displaced and returning populations continue to face urgent needs across health, nutrition, education, child protection, water, sanitation and hygiene and livelihoods. The onset of the monsoon season may further exacerbate the health situations on the displacement camps. Further, the Psychological Safety Assessment by World Vision (July 2025) also highlighted the emotional distress experienced by population in the displacement camps in particular children and mothers, which may affect their overall well-being during this challenging time.World Vision and partners are delivering timely, responsive and inclusive life-saving assistance supports to the affected populations, in coordination with local government and all partners. To ensure our response’s accountability, World Vision has established dedicated feedback and complaints mechanism in 3 major displacement camps. In relation to this, World Vision has supported the Government of Preah Vihear to apply innovative Last Mile Mobile Solution (LMMS) data management system to strengthen efficiency, effectiveness and accountability of aid distribution across the displacement camps.World Vision is currently revisiting its response strategy, anticipating different scenarios resulted from the latest meeting to reaffirm commitment to ceasefire agreement. World Vision will continue providing targeted and live-saving supports in displacement camps in Preah Vihear and Siem Reap, while assessing potential early recovery needs upon Government’s safe directives for gradual returns to their homes.