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China
joined PPD in 1997.
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Government
of the Peoples Republic of China and
PPD organized an International Workshop
for Senior Officials on Population
and Climate Change in Taicang China
from 21-27 April 2010.
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Since
joining PPD, China has shared experiences
and provided technical assistance
to PPD member countries in order to
strengthen their capacity in the field
of reproductive health and family
planning and to foster South-South
collaboration in the following areas:
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An
International Workshop on Infrastructure
Design and Equipment for Reproductive
Health Service Station was organized
by China Training Centre (CTC) of
Reproductive Health and Family Care
sponsored jointly by the Ministry
of Commerce, People’s Republic
of China and National Population
and Family Planning Commission (NPFPC)
of China from 10-23 September 2007
in Taicang and Jiangsu province
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CTC
with support from Ministry of Commerce
of the People’s Republic of
China and with assistance from PPD
organized an International Workshop
on Sexual Reproductive Health and
Rights in Beijing and Yunnan, China
from 08 to 21 July 2007.
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CTC
with support from Government of
the People’s Republic of China
and Partners in Population and Development
(PPD) organized a two weeks long
international course on Maternal
and Child Health Care at Shanghai,
China from May 28 to June 11th 2007.
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National
Population and Family Planning Commission
(NPFPC) of China and PPD jointly
organized an “International
Workshop for Senior Officials on
Capacity Building in Program Management
on Population and Development”
at the Beijing Friendship Hotel
in Beijing, China from 08 to 10
November 2006.
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On
8th November 2006, 3 MOUs was signed
between PPD and the Government of
the People’s Republic of China
to provide the following assistance
to the PPD Member States from 2006
to 2010.
(i) Capacity
Building
(ii)
Contraceptive Supply and Security
(iii)
Institutional Development for Reproductive
Health Service Delivery
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National
Population and Family Planning Commission
(NPFPC) of China and PPD jointly organized
a Roundtable on Reproductive Health
Commodity Supply among Developing
Countries on 7th November 2006 at
the Beijing Friendship Hotel in Beijing.
The roundtable brought together generic
reproductive health drug manufacturers
from China, India, Indonesia, South-Africa,
Thailand in addition to prominent
experts in the field to deliberate
on the modalities and mechanisms for
the provision of generic drugs in
ensuring reproductive health commodity
security among the developing countries.
The Roundtable was sponsored by PPD,
NPFPC and Ministry of Commerce of
the People’s Republic of China,
and UNFPA.
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China
Training Center (CTC) organized an
International Workshop for the Senior
Officials on South-South Co-Operation
in Population and Development from
23-27th April 2006 in Taicang Century
Hotel, Taicang City, China. The workshop
was jointly sponsored by Ministry
of Commerce and National Population
and Family Planning Commission of
the Government of the People’s
Republic of China.
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In
2001, the Minister of the State Family
Planning and Population Commission
led an 8-member Chinese delegation
to Egypt and Kenya and donated reproductive
health equipment and commodities for
use in disadvantaged populations like
urban slums.
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China
benefited from fellowships in demography
from Egypt and from Bangladesh’s
initiative on religious leaders and
reproductive health.
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The
Shanghai Institute of Planned Parenthood
Research and the Nanjing Population
Programme Training Centre International
have conducted numerous regional training
courses in the areas of project management,
information technology, global leadership
and no-scalpel vasectomy.
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As
a follow up of the Kochi Declaration,
a policy statement on commodity security,
China invited many developing countries
and financed 8 countries to attend
the International Exposition on Commodity
Security hosted in Dalian city. One
notable result of this initiative
was the IUD memory trial of 200 women
using the Chinese contraceptive in
Bangladesh.
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Transfer
of technology and knowledge on no-scalpel
vasectomy and on the treatment of
infertility to Bangladesh, Pakistan,
Thailand, Egypt and Indonesia.
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