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Chinese Doctors Changing Africa’s Healthcare | China/Africa Big Business | Business Documentary from 2013

Episode 4: Doctors for Africa
In this fourth episode, we look into a Chinese medical team acting in Zanzibar. In the second part of the video, we follow a Chinese delegation of doctors working in Angola.
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  1. I have a friend who, although not a doctor, is an aid worker in Africa. He has told me very much about Africa. Two things struck me. The first was that the first month they were there, the whole team, except him, contracted malaria, which is said to be a very painful disease. Secondly, the "elite" soccer team formed by the whole company was defeated by the local teenagers……. The second thing made me feel very emotional, is it true that Chinese people are not born to play soccer?

  2. "China should have a greater contribution to humanity. For a long time now, that contribution has been too small. This makes us feel ashamed. "

    — Mao Zedong, November 12, 1956

  3. CHINAS Bringing REal Help modern Highways Roads Fast trains and EVEN HEALTH CARE!!! The White Anglosaxons Usa England BROUGHT them Bibles Christianity in EXCHANGE to Plunder their Resources and DESTROY their CUlture !!!!!

  4. I am curious.Since traditional Chinese medicine is based on herbal knowledge is there any co-operation between Chinese and African scientists in establishing the properties of herbs used in traditional African medicine.If not then be rest assured that Big Pharma with its anthropologists agents are roaming Africa for traditional herbs to exploit under new brand names such as Viagra for Kukumanga.

  5. Thank you to the doctors and the staff for your sacrifice. It's definitely not easy to leave home for a foreign country. I have a hard time just working in a different region of my country. I hope the locals learn to be appreciative of their efforts. The governments should sensitize the community about their good work. As Africans, we should borrow a leaf from them, by trying to contribute and invest in each other's social and economic development, even in small ways.

  6. Give a man fish you’ve fed him for a day , teach a man to fish you’ve fed him a lifetime . Much respect to the Chinese just giving knowledge is the best gift we can give each other .

  7. Some are like "be friends withth us, we'll put military bases in your country", while others are like "be friends with us we'll put engineers and doctors in your country".

  8. Things like this place Chinese above and will forever be respected more than western countries. I believe that China and Africa should be a longstanding one 🇨🇳🇨🇳🇨🇳🇨🇳🇨🇳🇨🇳🇨🇳🇨🇳

  9. Angola has a GDP per capita of $2790 according to 2019 figures. I am sad and shocked that it still has such high levels of poverty. Mind you many countries in Africa have a GDP per capita that is less than $1000!! Anyway my thanks to the Chinese government for their help to the continent, we really need it.

  10. Why don't we see any US/European government dispatch white volunteer doctors to Africa for providing much needed free medical service? Not much left in Africa for Colonial Imperialists to plunder again anymore?