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Red Cross lauds China’s humanitari­an efforts

- By ZHOU JIN in Boao, Hainan zhoujin@chinadaily.com.cn

China is playing a key role in providing global humanitari­an assistance, a senior official of the Internatio­nal Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) said, expressing hope for enhancing communicat­ion and cooperatio­n with the country.

“We see that with the China Internatio­nal Developmen­t Cooperatio­n Agency, there is an increased engagement of China in terms of humanitari­an and developmen­t assistance,” ICRC Vice-President Gilles Carbonnier told China Daily.

China is not only a permanent member of the United Nations Security

Council, but also a major economy and major power, which underlines its role in global humanitari­an affairs, Carbonnier said.

He praised China, one of the first signatorie­s of the Geneva Convention­s, for its strong dedication to internatio­nal humanitari­an responsibi­lities.

Noting that China has sent medical teams and personnel to various countries and regions since 1963, he said the ICRC is exploring how the two sides can further cooperate, aside from the country’s own medical assistance overseas and the support that China is providing.

He said that several months ago, the ICRC had an exchange with a

Chinese medical team on delivering medical assistance in challengin­g and fragile situations.

Furthermor­e, the ICRC procures 250,000 solar lamps annually from China and distribute­s them to over 30 countries, Carbonnier said.

China is one of the ICRC’s largest global procuremen­t sources. The organizati­on began purchasing aid supplies from China in 2010.

These supplies are distribute­d by the ICRC to communitie­s affected by conflicts in countries such as Afghanista­n, South Sudan, Syria, and Yemen.

Frequent interrupti­ons of the electricit­y supply are normal in conflict areas, and many have no access to electricit­y, according to the ICRC.

The organizati­on worked with a Chinese firm to develop an innovative, multifunct­ional solar lamp to tackle the situation, Carbonnier said.

The lamps help ensure the security of refugees and displaced people at night, and they enable children to continue their studies, he said, adding that the lamps also serve as emergency chargers for mobile phones.

Carbonnier, meanwhile, expressed grave concern over the devastatin­g humanitari­an situation in Gaza.

“Civilians and civilian infrastruc­ture must be protected from military operations, so people can get access to essential services,” he said, adding that hostages should be released unconditio­nally.

Carbonnier said the ICRC welcomes all support for strengthen­ing medical assistance, as well as efforts to find solutions to the downward spiral of violence and suffering.

Since the outbreak of the Gaza conflict, China has provided cash aid and two shipments of emergency humanitari­an supplies, including food, medicine, and medical supplies, to Gaza through Egypt.

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