China, Africa to build community of health for all
By He
Yin
Chinese
President Xi Jinping on June 17 emphasized that China and Africa must always
put people and their lives front and center, and do whatever it takes to
protect people’s lives and health.
Xi
made the remarks in a keynote speech titled “Defeating COVID-19 with Solidarity
and Cooperation” delivered when chairing the
Extraordinary
China-Africa Summit on Solidarity Against COVID-19 via video link in Beijing on
June 17.
The
Chinese President called on the two sides to stay committed to fighting
COVID-19 together, enhancing China-Africa cooperation, upholding multilateralism,
taking China-Africa friendship forward, and building a China-Africa community
of health for all and an even stronger China-Africa community with a shared
future.
A
series of important proposals put forward by Xi at the Summit showcased China
and Africa’s resolution to defeat COVID-19 with solidarity and cooperation, offered
a way forward for their joint fight against the pandemic and bilateral pragmatic
cooperation, and charted the course for the future of China-Africa relations.
Xi’s
proposals also injected
strong positive energy into the international community’s joint efforts for an
early victory over the pandemic.
Held at a
crucial moment of global pandemic response, the summit carried special
significance.
China, the
world’s largest developing country, and Africa, the continent with the largest
number of developing countries, have fully demonstrated their solid friendship
and ties, as they discussed joint response to COVID-19 and renewed their
fraternity at the summit. The 2.6 billion Chinese and African people are an
important force for securing a victory over the global COVID-19 fight.
At the
Summit, China and Africa adopted the Joint Statement of the Extraordinary
China-Africa Summit on Solidarity Against COVID-19, reached consensus on a
range of major issues and sent a strong message of solidarity and cooperation
between China and Africa to the rest of world.
Enhancing
solidarity and cooperation to combat COVID-19 at this special moment has
demonstrated the sense of responsibility of the China-Africa community with a
shared future.
Africa
gave China invaluable support at the height of China’s battle with the
epidemic. Over 50
African leaders expressed their sympathy and support to China, and African
countries donated anti-epidemic supplies to China.
In
return, when Africa was struck by the virus, China was the first to rush in
with assistance and has since stood firm with the African people. The Chinese
government, enterprises, and social organizations have sent a tremendous amount
of medical supplies to over 50 African countries and the African Union (AU).
China
has also sent 148 medical experts to 11 African countries, organized over 30 video
conferences for exchanges between Chinese and African health experts, and held
nearly 400 training sessions.
Besides,
46 resident Chinese medical teams in Africa are now helping with COVID-19
containment efforts locally.
At the summit,
China announced to continue to do whatever it can to support Africa’s response
to COVID-19. China will lose no time in following through on the measures it
announced at the opening of the World Health Assembly, and continue to help
African countries by providing supplies, sending expert teams, and facilitating
Africa’s procurement of medical supplies in China.
China pledged
that once the development and deployment of COVID-19 vaccine is completed in
China, African countries will be among the first to benefit.
Such measures
boosted African countries’ confidence in securing a victory over the pandemic. African
leaders present at the summit pointed out that President Xi supports African
countries’ fight against the pandemic in good faith and attaches particular
importance to African people’s lives and health.
Taking a
forward-looking approach, the summit also reached an important consensus on enhancing
China-Africa public health cooperation and building a China-Africa community of
health for all.
China
has always been improving the public health capacity in African countries. To
enhance public health cooperation with Africa is incorporated in both in the ten
cooperation plans between China and Africa and the eight major initiatives for
China-Africa cooperation proposed by China.
President
Xi announced at the virtual event of the opening of the 73rd World Health
Assembly in May that China would establish a cooperation mechanism for its
hospitals to pair up with 30 African hospitals and accelerate the building of the
headquarters of the African Center for Disease Control and Prevention to help
the continent ramp up its disease preparedness and control capacity
“China
will start ahead of schedule the construction of the Africa CDC headquarters
this year," Xi
said at the summit, adding that the country will work with Africa to fully
deliver the health care initiative adopted at the Beijing Summit of the Forum
on China-Africa Cooperation, and speed up the construction of China-Africa
Friendship Hospitals and the cooperation between paired-up Chinese and African
hospitals. “Together, we will build a China-Africa community of health for all,”
the Chinese President declared.
“This
Extraordinary China-Africa Solidarity Summit against COVID-19 demonstrates the
depth and resilience of solidarity between China and Africa,” said AU
chairperson and South African President Cyril Ramaphosa.
Director-General
of the World Health Organization Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus noted that the
in-depth cooperation between China and Africa showcases the solidarity and
leadership needed by the world to defeat the COVID-19 pandemic.
As Xi
put forward, “Humanity will ultimately defeat the virus, and the Chinese and
African people are poised to embrace better days ahead.” The confidence,
resolution, and vision the summit demonstrated have added new substance to the
China-Africa comprehensive strategic cooperative partnership.
China
and Africa have always rendered each other mutual understanding, support, and
assistance, and set up a new model of international cooperation in fighting the
pandemic.
Remaining
committed to safeguarding global public health security and building a global
community of health for all, the two sides will surely make greater
contributions to promoting world peace and development.
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