Liberia Refugee Repatriation and Resettlement Commission has extolled China through its embassy in Monrovia for the donation of anti-epidemic supplies to the agency and the UNHCR, the United Nations Refugee Agency.
At the donation of the items this week, Festus Logan, head of the commission, thanked the Chinese government for what he called “valuable humanitarian assistance”, for refugees in the country.
Logan expressed hope that China would as well provide capacity-building training, including assisting the entity in agriculture.
The donation includes 800 cartons of instant noodles, 500 pieces of surgical face masks, 100 soccer balls, 100 radios, 100 medium-sized white boards, 100 small-sized white boards, and 100 essential balms.
Chinese Ambassador to Liberia Ren Yisheng, who attended the handover ceremony held at the Chinese embassy, commended the LRRRC and the UNHCR for their efforts to resettle and protect refugees in the country.
Ren outlined that maintaining peace and stability, promoting prosperity and development, including carrying out international cooperation, are the “keys to solving the refugee problem”.
China, he said, firmly supports the peace building and economic and social development of Liberia, and also firmly upholds the core role of the United Nations in international affairs.
He said that China is willing to continue to deepen pragmatic cooperation with Liberia under the guidance of the concept of a community with a shared future for mankind, and would provide assistance within its capacity for the resettlement and integration of refugees into society and the development of various fields in Liberia.
Roseline Okoro of UNHCR also thanked China for its firm stance in supporting the relevant work of the United Nations and the generous assistance to help refugees in Liberia, especially child refugees, during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Okoro expressed willingness to continue to deepen cooperation with China in multilateral fields and jointly promote the development of Liberia in various fields.
The many different trade and aid policies being pursued by China globally have been heavily criticised but can developing countries become more independent or will China’s policy reform?
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