Chinese medical doctors and agricultural experts are expected to arrive in
Liberia in September to assist the west African state augment its health and
agricultural sectors, a diplomat from the Chinese embassy in Liberia said on
Aug.7 (Sunday).
The diplomat of the embassy's public information section told Xinhua on
condition of anonymity that bilateral discussions are being held between the
Chinese and Liberian governments to identify specific health service needs of
the country.
The health sector is one of many basic social service sectors in the west
African country ruined by 14-year-long civil war.
Regarding the agricultural sector, the diplomat said China has agreed in
principle to assist Liberia to establish commercial rice farms. Rice is
Liberia's staple, but bulk of the nation's rice consumption is imported.
The health and agricultural sectors are two of three "immediate priority
areas" the Chinese embassy has planned to assist, said the embassy official.
China and Liberia have already signed a memorandum of understanding for the
renovation of the dilapidated 35,000-seat sports stadium in Monrovia, the
capital of Liberia.
China is one of the many countries currently providing manpower and
logistical assistance for the 15,000 United Nations peacekeeping troops in the
west African country.