Want China Times, Xinhua 2015-03-28
| Lin Songtian during a press conference, Oct. 31, 2014. (Photo/CNS) |
China will
help Africa with its public health system post-Ebola, said a Chinese official
on Friday at a China-Africa health roundtable.
Lin
Songtian, director of the Chinese Foreign Ministry's African Affairs
Department, made the remarks at the three-day Fifth International Roundtable on
China-Africa Health Collaboration held in Beijing, which will end Saturday.
Lin said
China was studying the support it could offer Africa, adding China will help
the African Union build a disease prevention and control center, which would
link epidemic surveillance facilities in each member countries.
In terms of
capacity building, Lin suggested that more scholarships could be granted to
African health professionals and students for them to study in China, as well
as more training offered to Chinese health aid workers dispatched to the
African continent.
A policy
recommendation on China-Africa health cooperation was put forward at the
roundtable, which included suggestions such as the two sides should boost
cooperation in medicine and vaccine production, diagnostics, health financing
instruments, and enhanced dialogues and knowledge exchange.
Ren
Minghui, director of the department of international cooperation of the
National Health and Family Planning Commission, said China had a unique role to
play in supporting African health development as it was capable of producing
high-quality and low-cost medicines and vaccines.
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