Off the wire
Holidays on the Moon could become true within decade  • Roundup: Vietnam seeks to lure more investment into agriculture  • Afghan police arrest 13 drug traffickers  • Spotlight: Syrian army fully controls old city of Syria's Aleppo  • Chinese shares close higher Wednesday  • Economic issues high on New Zealand-Brunei talks agenda  • Former vice mayor sentenced to 10 years in prison for graft  • Indonesian government to send relief aids for Aceh earthquake victims  • Tokyo shares close higher on strong U.S. stocks  • Foreign exchange rates in India  
You are here:   Home

Cambodia launches China-funded project on maternal, child health care

Xinhua, December 7, 2016 Adjust font size:

Cambodia on Wednesday launched a China-funded project on maternal and child health care, which was designed to provide better health services to mothers and children.

Cambodian Health Minister Mam Bunheng and Li Bin, Minister in charge of the China's National Health and Family Planning Commission, jointly unveiled the project at the National Pediatric Hospital in Phnom Penh.

Bunheng said under the three-year project, China's Hunan Children's Hospital would provide both technical support and budget to the National Pediatric Hospital.

"The project is another new achievement in health cooperation between our two countries and clearly reflects China's high attention to improving the well-being of mothers and children in Cambodia," he said.

"The project will contribute to implementing the Cambodian government's strategy in reducing the mortality rate of mothers and children," he added.

"I'm confident that women and children in Cambodia will get benefits from this project," Li said.

At the launching ceremony, Li also handed over several types of medical equipment and supplies to the National Pediatric Hospital. Endit