In April of 1964, the Algerian government sent an invitation to
China for its
medical teams. During the past 40 years, foreign aid teams have
been to 47 African countries and regions, with the total medical
personnel amounting to 15,000. There are currently 35 Chinese teams
in 34 African countries.
Chinese medical teams in Africa mainly offer clinical services
of either western or traditional Chinese medicine, or both. There
are also comprehensive teams that, apart form clinical treatment,
help their service countries with sanitation quarantine,
pharmaceutical inspection, disease prevention, health care, and
medical equipment maintenance. These teams are composed of
experienced medical workers aged between 30 and 50. The term of
service is two years.
The teams cooperate with local doctors in curing disease through
modern technology, by introducing traditional Chinese medicine,
acupuncture and massage, and combining western and Chinese
treatment methods. In the past 40 years, they have treated 170
million patients, earning high commendation from the people and
local government. Trying to get advanced medical treatment to
Africa and helping improve public health quality, the team members
provide medical guidance and teach the local doctors medical
skills. To date, Chinese teams have trained 3,000 junior and
middle-ranked doctors and hundreds of thousands of public health
workers.
Mohamed Khouna Ould Haidalla, former head of state Mauritania,
speaks highly of Chinese experts: "They devote themselves
wholeheartedly to the work, and are very efficient. Chinese doctors
do not fear difficulties. They work in places with poor medical
conditions and are very popular among the people. People all want
Chinese doctors when they have difficult diseases." Tanzania former
president Julius Kambarage Nyerere echoes this sentiment, "I trust
Chinese doctors," he said. "They are professional and very
conscientious." African governments have awarded medals and
certificates to Chinese medical teams to honor their contributions
to the public health cause of Africa.
(China.org.cn December 10, 2003)