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GENEVA, May 16 - The Chinese government has decided1 to donate 8 million U.S. dollars to the World Health Organization (WHO) for supporting African countries' health cause, Chinese Health Minister Gao Qiang said here on Tuesday.
Addressing the annual assembly of the UN agency, Gao said the money would be mainly used for the establishment and improving of African countries' disease surveillance network, enhancing their capability2 for disease control and public health emergency response.
Gao said developing countries suffer deeply from the prevalence of diseases, mainly due to their weak public health infrastructure3 and difficulties in finance, personnel and technology.
He called on the WHO and developed countries to increase their aid for public health system building in developing countries.
China, as a developing country, still faces many difficulties in its domestic health development, but it is ready to make contributions and work with the WHO and the international community for building a global health security network, Gao said.
The WHO's 60th annual assembly opened in Geneva on Monday. Delegates from the body's 193 member states will discuss a series of health security issues in the 10-day conference.
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