Chinese peacekeepers Boast South Sudan’s police with supplies to fight COVID-19.

Central Equatoria, South Sudan

The Chinese peacekeepers have donated supplies to help South Sudan’s Central Equatoria regional police to contain COVID-19.

According to information posted on Chinese embassy in South Sudan, Chinese UN police (UNPOL) serving in the United Nations mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) also shared best practices and experience in mitigating the pandemic.

Monydhang Deng Kuol, Central Equatoria’s police commissioner, lauded the donation and praised the Chinese UNPOL’s assistance and support to the state police in capacity building and COVID-19 containment.

“China is a great country with hardworking people. I believe the bilateral relations between the two police forces will be reinforced through mutual cooperation and exchanges in the future,” Kuol said in a statement issued by the embassy.

He added that Central Equatoria’s police would do their best to protect the safety of the people, including the local Chinese community.

The eighth Chinese UNPOL contingent has been in South Sudan for the UN mission since December 2019.

The 21 members of the contingent have served in UNMISS sectors in Juba, Wau, Bor and Malakal, carrying out the duties of protecting civilians, promoting human rights, supporting humanitarian issues, facilitating the peace process and preventing sexual and gender-based violence.

China has almost supported all African countries with medical supplies in combatting covid-19. The country also dispatched hundreds of medical experts to African countries to help in containing the diseases. Some of the countries benefited include Uganda, Kenya, Ghana, South Africa, Burundi, Ethiopia among others.

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