China sends emergency humanitarian aid to Sudan
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A BATCH of medical supplies departed from Shanghai on Saturday, as part of the Chinese government’s 10 million yuan (1.39 million U.S. dollars) humanitarian emergency aid to Sudan.
According to China International Development Cooperation Agency, since the outbreak of armed conflicts in Sudan, the Chinese government has paid close attention to its humanitarian situation.
It then decided to provide emergency humanitarian assistance to the country.
The aid includes 939 tonnes of rice and medical supplies such as examination gloves, gauze bandages, disposable surgical gowns, and medical hats.
The agency said the rice is being processed and packed and was sent to Sudan. (Xinhua/NAN)
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July 17, 2023 @ 13:47 GMT|
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