The China International Development Cooperation Agency (CIDCA) signed a series of agreements with relevant international organizations under the South-South Cooperation Assistance Fund in December 2019.
It reached an agreement with the International Organization for Migration to provide humanitarian assistance to conflict-affected people in northeast Nigeria, and the other ones including an agreement with the Partners in Population and Development to collaborate on a comprehensive intervention to prevent postpartum hemorrhaging to reduce maternal mortality in Bangladesh and an agreement with the International Trade Center on implementation of the World Trade Organization’s reform and capacity building project.
CIDCA also entered into four agreements with the United Nations World Food Programme to provide food aid to Dominica, Congo (Brazzaville), Lesotho, and Yemen, an agreement with the United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund on humanitarian assistance to provide humanitarian assistance to Zimbabwe and an agreement with the United Nations Population Fund on health assistance to Mozambique.
The above cooperation projects aim to support participation by developing countries in global economic governance on an equal basis and implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.