In the run up to Christmas, on December 23, 2014, kids at Lady Hochoy Home, a charity for physically-challenged children in Trinidad and Tobago, a country in the Caribbean, received special gifts from China consisting of dozens of aid materials including two accessible buses.
The Madagascar General Hospital, one of the China’s aid projects, was completed ahead of schedule on June 24.
From exhaustion to limited resources and facilities, Chinese healthcare professionals brave trying conditions to go beyond the call of duty by helping residents of Ebola-hit areas deal with the life-threatening epidemic.
China will keep sending medical staff, technology and relief materials to help African countries with Ebola outbreaks as they are needed, said Cui Li, vice-minister of the National Health and Family Planning Commission.
With the Ebola epidemic still haunting West Africa, China has delivered four rounds of humanitarian aid with a combined value of more than 120 million US dollars and sent hundreds of medical workers to the "frontline" since the breakout in April 2014.
When the outbreak of Ebola Virus Disease picked up pace in West Africa, China has sent medical teams and experts to help.
China acts as killer virus takes heavy toll in West Africa, reports Shan Juan in Beijing.
May 6 was the day for removing the gauzes of the patients who had regained their sight after receiving the surgeries provided by the "Bright Journey" campaign.