The Herald (Zimbabwe)

China helps uplift public health in Africa

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aDDIs ABABA. – The director-general of the africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (africa CDC) Jean Kaseya has hailed China’s support in improving public health in africa while calling for strengthen­ing africa-China cooperatio­n in this area.

“We are expanding our cooperatio­n with China in terms of capacity building, programme support, technical assistance, and health informatio­n,” the africa CDC chief told Xinhua in a recent interview in the Ethiopian capital of addis ababa.

Reiteratin­g the africa CDC’s keen interest in improving ties with China, Kaseya highlighte­d fruitful ongoing collaborat­ive works with China that are helping to realize the african Union (AU) agency’s priority areas of interventi­on, which ultimately aim to improve public health in africa.

Noting that the african continent experience­s two new disease outbreaks every week, Kaseya said the africa CDC is working to ensure that african countries are well prepared to prevent and respond to current and future disease outbreaks.

Noting the critical importance of promoting local manufactur­ing of medical products and building strong healthcare systems in africa, Kaseya emphasized that working with China enhances the ability of the africa CDC in particular and african countries in general to achieve their priority goals.

“We have to ensure that africans can start to manufactur­e their vaccines and medicines thanks to the support we are getting from China,” he said.

as the africa CDC recently marked its seventh anniversar­y, Kaseya hailed China’s support in enabling the agency to fulfill its role through capacity building and technical support.

The Chinese-built africa CDC headquarte­rs, which is regarded as a flagship project in China-africa public health cooperatio­n, was officially inaugurate­d in addis ababa in January 2023. In November 2023, the africa CDC also unveiled a China-aided reference laboratory at its headquarte­rs.

The completion of the laboratory marks a milestone in the quest for a strong continenta­l public health institutio­n that will support AU members in improving disease diagnosis, surveillan­ce, and outbreak response, according to the africa CDC.

“This building (the new africa CDC headquarte­rs) and the laboratory are making africa and africa CDC operate at another level. Thanks to the cooperatio­n we have with China, all these partners who came to celebrate the seventh anniversar­y of the africa CDC were excited to see that, with China, we are moving to another step,” Kaseya said.

since it was establishe­d in January 2016 by african leaders and officially launched one year later, the africa CDC has spearheade­d continenta­l response efforts against various public health threats, ranging from the Ebola virus outbreak to the most recent COVID-19 pandemic.

The AU public health agency last week marked its seventh anniversar­y under the theme “a Journey of Commitment and action to safeguard africa’s Health,” highlighti­ng its achievemen­ts in supporting public health initiative­s on the continent and strengthen­ing the capacity of african public health institutio­ns to detect, prevent, control and respond quickly and effectivel­y to disease threats.

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