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China Aid, IFRC launch humanitarian project to strengthen Syrian health sector
STORY: China Aid, IFRC launch humanitarian project to strengthen Syrian health sector
SHOOTING TIME: May 16, 2024
DATELINE: May 17, 2024
LENGTH: 00:02:14
LOCATION: Damascus
CATEGORY: HEALTH
SHOTLIST:
1. various of the conference
2. SOUNDBITE 1 (Arabic): SHI HONGWEI, Chinese Ambassador to Syria
3. various of the conference
4. SOUNDBITE 2 (Arabic): KHALED HBOUBATI, Head of the Syrian Arab Red Crescent
5. SOUNDBITE 3 (English): SONJA BJORLUND, IFRC Syria manager
STORYLINE:
The China International Development Cooperation Agency (China Aid), the International Federation of Red Cross (IFRC) and Red Crescent Societies in Syria unveiled a collaborative initiative on Wednesday to bolster the health sector in war-torn Syria.
The project, announced at a ceremony attended by dignitaries including Chinese Ambassador to Syria Shi Hongwei, and Khaled Hboubati, head of the Syrian Arab Red Crescent (SARC), as well as Sonja Bjorklund, the IFRC manager in Syria, aims to provide crucial health assistance through the deployment of mobile clinics and other resources.
SOUNDBITE 1 (Arabic): SHI HONGWEI, Chinese Ambassador to Syria
"This project focuses on the health sector. We will provide assistance including providing some mobile health units, primary health clinics, and in addition, we will provide some food baskets for needy Syrians. We hope that this project will play a role in providing humanitarian assistance to the Syrian side."
Hboubati echoed the sentiments of collaboration, emphasizing the importance of such partnerships in alleviating the suffering of the Syrian people. "This partnership is committed to supporting the affected societies in Syria," he said, noting that this initiative marks the first of its kind between SARC and the China Aid agency.
The project, operating within the framework of the Global Development Fund initiative, seeks to enhance healthcare services and address food insecurity among the most vulnerable populations in Syria.
SOUNDBITE 2 (Arabic): KHALED HBOUBATI, Head of the Syrian Arab Red Crescent
"We strive to enhance healthcare by supporting five mobile clinics and three dispensaries for the Syrian Red Crescent, in addition to ensuring food security for affected families. We affirm our commitment to reducing human suffering by cooperating with our humanitarian partners amidst the increasing challenges facing the country. Thank you to the Chinese government, the Chinese people, and all those who stand by Syria."
Bjorklund, the IFRC Syria manager, emphasized the project's commitment to mitigating the suffering of the Syrian people, noting that over 67,000 people have received services through the China Aid agency so far.
SOUNDBITE 3 (English): SONJA BJORLUND, IFRC Syria manager
"We understand the suffering of the Syrian people, and we are all committed to reducing this. This project we are launching here today will indeed support Syrian Arab Red Crescent health facilities and will also support Syrian Arab Red Crescent to help families that are in dire need of food aid."
Xinhua News Agency correspondents reporting from Damascus.
(XHTV)
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