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UNAIDS asks Chinese to produce drugs

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should be prequalifi­ed by the World Health Organizati­on for use in Africa, he added.

“We need to create a policy space to make sure those products can be prequalifi­ed by the WHO. That is one of the major challenges for the African countries to have easy access to these medicines,” said Sidibe, who also is under-secretaryg­eneral of the United Nations.

Shortages of drugs and grassroots healthcare workers pose a major challenge for the control and prevention of HIV/AIDS in Africa, he said, while China also has experience and knowledge in the field that can be passed on.

“Ninety-seven percent of the medicine consumed in Africa is from other continents,” Sidibe said. “We are happy that we have a very good relationsh­ip with the Chinese.”

President Xi Jinping proposed intensifyi­ng cooperatio­n with Africa in a number of areas, including industrial developmen­t, agricultur­e, finance, poverty alleviatio­n and healthcare, at the 2015 summit of the Forum of China-Africa Cooperatio­n in South Africa.

According to a 10-point action plan, the central government will encourage Chinese enterprise­s to collaborat­e with Africa in drug research, developmen­t and production, and encourage them to produce drugs in Africa to aid the sustainabl­e developmen­t of the local pharmaceut­ical industry.

Globally, countries are making unpreceden­ted progress in the control and prevention of HIV. For the first time, the world has more people with HIV receiving treatment than people waiting for treatment, and for the first time, HIV transmissi­on from mother to babies is under control.

Moreover, China is committed to improving public health services, Xi said, noting that government health expenditur­es have increased by 80 percent over the past 10 years, and that it is helping to provide wider access to health services.

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Michel Sidibe

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