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Completed Development AidData Chinese Aid

China sends medical convoy to North Korea for Cataract Surgery Project


Funder National Health Commission of China
Recipient Organization North Korean Ministry of Public Health
Country Democratic People's Republic of Korea
Start Date Jul 01, 2019
End Date May 22, 2031
Duration 4,343 days
Number of Grantees 1
Roles Recipient
Data Source AidData Chinese Aid
Grant ID 63546
Grant Description

From July 1st to 12th 2019, a Chinese medical expert group with 9 experts headed by Zhao Shaoqi, deputy director of Tianjin Medical University Eye Hospital, visited North Korea to carry out the "China-North Korea Cooperation Bright Project of Health Express" (Chinese: 健康快车中朝合作光明项目), which provided free diagnosis and treatment of eye diseases for North Korean people.

Specifically, the Chinese medical convoy carried out rehabilitation surgery for more than 200 North Korean cataract patients, as well as diagnosis and treatment exchanges and demonstration teaching activities for various eye diseases.

The project is the first joint implementation of the International Exchange and Cooperation Center of the National Health Commission of China and the North Korean Hospital Association this year.

On July 5, Chinese Ambassador to the DPRK Li Jinjun led some diplomats of the Embassy and media reporters to visit the North Korean Red Cross Hospital to inspect the ongoing clinic project and visit the patients.

Liu Wanxiong, vice president of the North Korean Hospital Association, and Shen Rizhe, dean of the Korean Red Cross Hospital, accompanied him.

The Chinese medical convoy will carry out rehabilitation surgery for more than 200 North Korean cataract patients, and carry out diagnosis and treatment exchanges and demonstration teaching activities for various eye diseases.

📚 Sources & References
  • 用光明续写中朝友谊新篇——中国驻朝鲜大使李进军走访朝鲜红十字医院考察健康快车中朝合作光明项目
  • 中国医生的海外“光明行”——中国医生积极治疗外国白内障患者
  • 中의료진, 북한서 무료 안과 진료…'200여명 백내장 수술', 2019年中国眼科专家朝鲜光明行 Loan applications and disbursements are still being received and processed as the projects continue to evolve. Ongoing monitoring and evaluation are in place to ensure project continuity.
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North Korean Ministry of Public Health

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