Chinese embassy contributes over 500,000 USD to help Zambia fight cholera


  • World
  • Thursday, 04 Apr 2024

LUSAKA, April 3 (Xinhua) -- The Chinese Embassy in Zambia on Wednesday donated about 500,000 U.S. dollars to the Zambian government to help the country fight against cholera.

The contribution was part of the cholera assistance measures announced by the embassy at the height of the cholera outbreak in January this year.

Wang Sheng, charge d'affaires at the Chinese Embassy, said the embassy has been working with Zambian authorities to implement the assistance measures in the past month.

"We are delighted to see that the cholera outbreak in Zambia has been alleviated, but its eradication remains a long-term task," he said during a handover ceremony attended by Zambian Minister of Finance and National Planning Situmbeko Musokotwane.

Zambia has been fighting a cholera outbreak since October last year, with over 20,000 cumulative cases and more than 700 deaths.

Wang said the funds will help the Zambian government and people improve sanitation and water supply to avoid another outbreak.

He said a Chinese vaccine manufacturer has been exploring the possibility of producing vaccine in Zambia following a request by the Zambian government as a long-term measure to prevent the recurrence of a large-scale cholera outbreak.

Musokotwane, on his part, thanked China for the donation, saying that the Zambian government's success in controlling the cholera outbreak was attributed not only to its resolve and commitment but also to the support from partners such as China.

He also commended China's support to Zambia over the years, including in Zambia's debt restructuring process.

Wang said the Chinese government and people will continue to offer a helping hand in Zambia's fight against drought.

In late February, the Zambian government declared a national state of disaster and emergency over prolonged drought that threatened national food security and electricity shortages.

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!
   

Next In World

Rains in southern Brazil kill at least 31, more than 70 still missing
Panama top court deems presidential frontrunner's candidacy constitutional
Georgian PM calls U.S. criticism of draft 'foreign agents' law false
Boeing sending first astronaut crew to space after years of delay
Judge says gag order won't prevent Trump from testifying in criminal case
Ukrainian agent killed before he could attack fuel terminal - Russian FSB, cited by Interfax
Chad prepares to vote in a coup-hit region, wary allies look on
Heatwaves and outages test support for juntas in Chad and Mali
Ethiopia's Amhara militia says resettlement plan 'beats war drum'
You’re surrounded by scammers

Others Also Read