Since China resumed its lawful seat in the United Nations, the relationship between UNFPA and China has developed gradually. 1978 in may, UNFPA and China signed a memorandum of understanding. Over the past 30 years, the two sides have carried out seven rounds of cooperation and implemented more than 200 cooperation projects, and I have accepted about 300 million US dollars of free aid funds. The cooperation between China and UNFPA involves family planning, reproductive health, maternal and child health care, poverty alleviation, census data research, demographic research and population education, contraceptive development, AIDS prevention, gender equality, population aging, South-South cooperation and other fields, and has achieved good economic and social benefits.
After the Cairo International Conference on Population and Development from 65438 to 0994, the United Nations Population Fund readjusted the allocation standard of aid funds, and China changed from a key recipient country to a general recipient country.