The
African Union Commission today received medical supplies from the Kingdom of
Morocco that will boost the continental capacity to respond to the COVID-19
pandemic. The consignment included the following items:
500,000
Non-Woven face Masks; 4,000 Coats; 40,000 Hygiene Caps; 60,000 Visors; and
2,000 litres of hydro alcoholic gel.
The
supplies were received by the Commissioner for Social Affairs H.E. Mrs Amira
Elfadil, and the Permanent Representative of the Kingdom of Morocco to the AU
H.E. Ambassador Mohammed Arrouchi. The ceremony was also attended by the Africa
Centres for Disease Control (Africa CDC) and media.
“I
am receiving this donation from the Kingdom of Morocco on behalf of the African
Union Commission’s Chairperson H.E Mr Moussa Faki Mahamat, and on behalf of the
Africa CDC. We highly appreciate this donation from HM King Mohammed VI, and
from the Government of Morocco. Morocco is extending its hand and support to 15
member states in Africa and also to the African Union (AU)”, said Commissioner
El Fadil. She further added “This donation represents the values of support and
solidarity between AU Member States. We agreed to fight COVID-19 through the
unity and solidarity”.
Commissioner
Elfadil also commended Africa’s private industry for rising up to the
challenge. “These medical products we are receiving are locally manufactured in
Morocco. In the AU Commission, we are calling upon member states to strengthen
their capabilities in manufacturing medical products in Africa”.
The
meeting of the Bureau of the African Union held on held on 26 March 2020
encouraged Member States to support the local production of medical equipment.
Speaking
on the occasion, Amb. Mohammed Arrouchi said the donation was the initiative of
King Mohammed VI of Morocco. “Morocco is always ready to be in the company of
African brothers and sisters to share its expertise and medical equipment”,
said the ambassador.
About Africa CDC
Africa CDC is a specialized technical institution of the African Union which supports Member States in their efforts to strengthen health systems and improve surveillance, emergency response, prevention and control of diseases.
Africa CDC is a specialized technical institution of the African Union which supports Member States in their efforts to strengthen health systems and improve surveillance, emergency response, prevention and control of diseases.
Source: Directorate
of Information and Communication African
Union Commission.
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