Nigerien volunteers to secure Beijing, his second hometown amid COVID-19
By Wei Wei,
People’s Daily
Ali Albade from Niger
is considered “sweet and nice” by his Beijing neighbors. After spending 11
years in the Chinese capital, he has turned from an “muggle” of mandarin to a
high-level speaker of Chinese, becoming a genuine part of the Beijing
community.
In March, the community’s neighborhood committee started recruiting foreign volunteers to
facilitate the communication between foreign residents and the community during
the COVID-19 epidemic. As a trilingual resident speaking Chinese, English and
French, Albade signed up immediately. On the afternoon of every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, he would take
temperatures, explain policies, distribute materials and spread anti-epidemic
tips.
He also
translated the community’s notices into English and sent them to a chat group
of foreigners living there, so as to keep the latter updated of the latest epidemic
prevention and control information.
“Beijing is my
home, I just did what I should do.” That’s what Albade always said responding
to compliments he received when he was on duty at the entrance of his community
during the epidemic.
“I’m quite
familiar with the community and I’m glad to help the new comers from overseas,”
said Albade.
It’s been six
years since he moved to the community after graduating from the Beijing
Language and Culture University. The community, located in an area where
multiple universities are situated, is
home to over 30 foreign residents from 28 countries and regions.
He taught a
family of four that had just arrived from the U.S. how to use online food delivery
and grocery apps. Besides, he also left his own number on these apps for the
family, in case they had problems communicating with couriers.
Albade said the
chat group anwers everything. “I received a lot of help from my Chinese friends
when I just arrived in Beijing, and now I want to help others,” he added.
Xueyuanlu
neighborhood, where Albade’s community is located, issued an epidemic response
plan tailored for foreign residents, requiring all communities in the area to
help each other and mobilizing foreign residents to offer volunteer services so
as to forge a strong power against the virus from both Chinese and foreign
communities. Now, Albade’s community has 7 foreign volunteers who joined the
service inspired by him.
As China’s
epidemic prevention and control situation continues to improve, Albade has returned
to his work. However, he is still volunteering three times a week. “I must give
thumbs up to the Chinese people. It is because of the timely preventive
measures that China has managed to contain the virus. I think China
is worth learning from for other countries,” Albade said.
Photo
shows Ali Albade, a foreign community volunteer in Beijing. Photo by Zhang Ruomeng,
China.com.cn
Nigerien volunteers to secure Beijing, his second hometown amid COVID-19
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