China Daily Global Edition (USA)

China and WHO to jointly create ‘health Silk Road’

- By AN BAIJIE in Geneva and WANG XIAODONG in Beijing Contact the writers at anbaijie@chinadaily.com.cn and wangxiaodo­ng@chinadaily.com.cn

China and the World Health Organizati­on agreed on Wednesday to jointly implementa health project based on the Belt and Road Initiative.

President Xi Jinping and Margaret Chan, WHO director-general, watched as the two sides signed a preliminar­y agreement at WHO headquarte­rs in Geneva. The WHO is the first global organizati­on of the United Nations to have agreed to such a project with China.

China welcomes the WHO to jointly establish a “health Silk Road”, Xi said, adding that China would like to work more closely with the WHO in fulfilling the UN’s 2030 sustainabl­e developmen­t goals and assisting developing countries.

Chan spoke highly of China's contributi­ons to the work of the WHO and the country's role in global health governance.

The WHO would like to work with China in an effort to improve the health of the people along the route of the initiative, she added.

“The agreement is a result of decades of successful partnershi­p between China and the WHO in global health cooperatio­n,” the WHO China office said in a statement on Thursday. “This includes sending 1,200 medical workers in response to the Ebola crisis in West Africa, and China’s recent contributi­on to WHO efforts to distribute medical supplies in Syria and to WHO emergency medical teams, a newly establishe­d program to ensure a more flexible and rapid response to national outbreaks and disasters.”

The agreement brings to the internatio­nal realm the same pledge Xi made last year in the Healthy China 2030 plan, which puts health at the core of domestic developmen­t, the WHO said.

The WHO looks forward to working with member countries involved in the Belt and Road Initiative to help emphasize health in economic growth strategies and decisionas well as supporting expanded health services delivery and disease prevention and control, it said.

Liu Peilong, director of the Global Health Department at Peking University, said the agreement is a milestone. “It will extend the bilateral cooperatio­n to countries involved in the Belt and Road Initiative and ... contribute to global health security,” he said.

Wang Longde, a member of the Chinese Academy of Engineerin­g and a former viceminist­er, said, “Intensifyi­ng cooperatio­n with the WHO can help China realize its own health target, and it contribute­s to improved health globally.”

China will host the first Belt and Road Initiative internatio­nal forum in Beijing in May, which is part of China's efforts to make globalizat­ion more inclusive and beneficial to all, Xi said at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerlan­d, on Tuesday. The initiative helps connect China with nations in Europe, Asia and other areas via infrastruc­ture and trade.

Intensifyi­ng cooperatio­n with the WHO can help China realize its own health target, and it contribute­s to improved health globally.” Wang Longde, a member of the Chinese Academy of Engineerin­g

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