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Chinese-assisted water project launched in Tanzania's Zanzibar to control schistosomiasis

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發布於 03月29日06:12 • Lucas Liganga,Hua Hongli
People pose for a group photo as the Chinese expert group of the schistosomiasis prevention and control project hands over a safe water supply project to local communities on Pemba Island in Zanzibar, Tanzania, on March 26, 2025. (Xinhua)
People pose for a group photo as the Chinese expert group of the schistosomiasis prevention and control project hands over a safe water supply project to local communities on Pemba Island in Zanzibar, Tanzania, on March 26, 2025. (Xinhua)

The Chinese expert group of the schistosomiasis prevention and control project in Tanzania's Zanzibar has handed over a safe water supply project to local communities on Pemba Island.

DAR ES SALAAM, March 29 (Xinhua) -- The Chinese expert group of the schistosomiasis prevention and control project in Tanzania's Zanzibar on Wednesday handed over a safe water supply project to local communities on Pemba Island.

The project aims to provide residents with clean and safe drinking water, thereby helping them escape the threats of schistosomiasis and other waterborne diseases.

Fatma Abdalla Kassim, district commissioner of Chake Chake District on Pemba Island, noted that due to the lack of a proper tap water system, many residents relied on ponds and streams for water, where most of the water was polluted. This led to the widespread prevalence of schistosomiasis and other waterborne diseases on the island.

Li Qianghua (2nd R), consul general of the Chinese Consulate General in Zanzibar, attends a handover activity of a safe water project by the Chinese expert group of the schistosomiasis prevention and control project on Pemba Island, in Zanzibar, Tanzania, on March 26, 2025. (Xinhua)
Li Qianghua (2nd R), consul general of the Chinese Consulate General in Zanzibar, attends a handover activity of a safe water project by the Chinese expert group of the schistosomiasis prevention and control project on Pemba Island, in Zanzibar, Tanzania, on March 26, 2025. (Xinhua)

The official added that the project has solved the drinking water problem and has the potential to significantly reduce the infection rate of waterborne diseases and improve the residents' quality of life.

Li Qianghua, consul general of the Chinese Consulate General in Zanzibar, said China and Tanzania share a long-standing traditional friendship, adding that China has rich experience in schistosomiasis prevention and control.

Recognizing the vital role of water supply projects in combating schistosomiasis, Li expressed his hope that China's expertise in schistosomiasis prevention would be widely promoted and applied locally, building a solid bridge for enhancing China-Tanzania cooperation and strengthening the friendship between the two peoples. ■