Chinese experts sent to Madagascar, Kenya, and Cameroon for anti-malaria training programmes
Summary
Funding agency [Type]
China Ministry of Commerce [Government Agency]
Recipient
Africa, regional
Sector
Health (Code: 120)
Flow type
Scholarships/training in the donor country
Infrastructure
No
Category
Project lifecycle
Description
According to a 2011 Working Series report, the Chinese Ministry of Commerce designated the Jiangsu Centre for Verminosis Control and Prevention to run programs for medical staff and officials for African countries. In July-August 2003, two anti-malaria training programmes ran in Madagascar, Kenya and Cameroon. In Nairobi, six Chinese experts and 28 African participants from 14 countries attended the one-week training course. In the same year, distinguished malaria expert Gao Qi went to Madagascar, Kenya and Cameroon to give training courses on the control and prevention of malaria to medical personnel from 35 African countries.
Number of official sources
0
Number of total sources
1
Details
Cofinanced
No
Direct receiving agencies [Type]
Kenyan Ministry of Health [Government Agency]
Malagasy Ministry for Public Health [Government Agency]
Government of Cameroon [Government Agency]