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China lends Africa a hand

Country has proven its resolve to assist the continent in combating Covid-19

- SHANNON EBRAHIM Ebrahim is Independen­t group foreign editor

CHINA HAS proven its resolve to assist the African continent with combating the scourge of Covid-19. We have identified five major interventi­ons which China has made in Africa to beat back the pandemic.

China is improving and modernisin­g the African Centre for Disease Control and Prevention in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. The Chinese Centre for Disease Control and Prevention has deployed a senior technical adviser to African CDC to work closely with local experts.

China has provided significan­t consignmen­ts of medical supplies to African countries. The Chinese billionair­e and co-founder of Alibaba Group, Jack Ma, has donated medical supplies to 54 African countries and delivered the supplies to Addis Ababa.

The AU and Ethiopian Airlines will help distribute the supplies to member states. Tewolde Gebremaria­m, chief executive of the Ethiopian Airlines Group, said that the Chinese donation is an exemplary move, demonstrat­ing collaborat­ion and joint efforts in the battle against the pandemic.

These include 5.4 million masks, with a further 600 000 to be delivered, 1.8 million detection kits, 40 000 sets of protective clothing and 60 000 face shields. This is much-needed assistance at a time when the US and Europe are primarily concerned with the supplies they need for their own population­s.

China has also provided 1 000 reagent testing kits to Namibia’s health ministry, and 40 tons of medical supplies to Ghana.

The Chinese central and local government­s and medical institutio­ns have provided 7 550 nucleic acid testing reagents, 20 000 N95 masks, 100 000 surgical masks, 2 000 sets of protective suits and goggles, 10 000 pairs of gloves and shoe covers, 500 forehead temperatur­e guns and other medical supplies to South Africa, part of which have been delivered.

China’s Zhejiang province has donated 60 000 masks to its sister province in South Africa, the Eastern Cape, and Guangdong province is also preparing to provide supplies to KZN.

The Chinese business community mobilised resources to revamp Wilkins Hospital in 10 days by improving dilapidate­d infrastruc­ture and adding intensive care beds. China has also built a much-lauded massive field hospital in Senegal.

China continues to share medical expertise on Covid-19 with the continent. China’s Centre for Disease Control had an emergency conference with representa­tives of 24 African countries.

According to China’s National Health Commission, there are almost 1 000 Chinese medical personnel working in Africa, and the agency has directed them to help local health organisati­ons stem the spread of the coronaviru­s.

Jiang Yuandong, a member of the Chinese medical team in Zimbabwe, has trained more than 140 health workers and introduced China’s experience in containing the outbreak. He also gave a lecture to Zimbabwe’s ministry of health officials and medical personnel to improve their understand­ing of the disease.

The Chinese Embassy invited experts from Shanghai to hold a video conference with South African health officials and World Health Organisati­on representa­tives in Africa to share experience­s in epidemic prevention and control.

China has also provided the South African Department of Health with the Novel coronaviru­s Pneumonia Prevention and Control Manual and participat­ed in a video conference on internatio­nal diplomacy in the fight against Covid-19 organised by the South African Department of Science and Innovation, to share the experience­s of Chinese scientists.

Chinese enterprise­s and communitie­s in African countries have mobilised resources to assist their host government­s in the fight against Covid-19.

The Chinese community in South

Africa has generously donated R3 million to the South African government, of which R1m came from technology firm Huawei. Huawei is also willing to help South Africa fight the epidemic using 5G technology.

Recently, Huawei South Africa, Bank of China Johannesbu­rg branch, Industrial and Commercial Bank of China Africa office, China Constructi­on Bank Johannesbu­rg branch and other Chinese enterprise­s donated more than 1.3 million surgical masks, as well as protective suits, goggles, ventilator­s and other supplies to South Africa.

Chinese businesses have provided 550 testing reagents to South Africa and the Chinese government will provide 5 000 more. The Chinese embassy has co-ordinated Chinese enterprise­s in South Africa to provide raw materials for mask manufactur­ers and supported local Chinese to order mask production equipment from China, which has already arrived.

It is estimated that the daily production of masks will be about 150 000 after it is put into operation.

A Chinese mask company in Durban urgently ordered mask production equipment from China to expand production capacity and donated all the masks they produced to South Africa. The provincial government and police of KwaZulu-Natal have received 30 000 masks donated by the factory.

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