What is the construction of China peacekeeping medical team in Franza?
Almost every Sunday afternoon, the leaders of China's peacekeeping medical team in Liberia will lead the medical team members into the countryside to make rounds and deliver medicines to the local people. This is the happiest thing for the people of Suide Road to "rely on aid, eat by trees and wear a piece of cloth". In Liberia, the African tropical rain forest full of wildlife, mosquitoes and diseases was once called the green desert. Franza is a small village near Suidelu, hidden in this green desert. Five cars of the medical team arrived in Franza after driving on muddy roads for nearly 1 hour in rainy season. This is the fourth time that the China peacekeeping medical team has gone deep into the jungle tribe to deliver medicine to the local people. Perhaps the villagers in Franza also learned the news through some local communication methods. Soon, hundreds of local people surrounded 25 China medical team members. Village head Gadi didn't know China, but he looked at the medical team members wearing green uniforms and blue badges of the United Nations and said excitedly, "I know they are here to help us. You know, since I was born, there has never been a doctor in our village, never. " Within minutes, the members of the medical team had arranged their belongings, while the villagers lined up automatically. Wang Yunpeng, an ophthalmologist, examined the fundus of the villagers in front of the queue. "Don't worry, you have pink eye, which is easy to cure, but be careful not to mix towels with others in the future." Wang Yunpeng said as he put a box of eye drops in his hand. In the envious eyes of the surrounding villagers, the villager ran away with joy on his face. Li Jin, vice captain of the medical team, told the reporters interviewed by the team: "The situation that people here lack medical care and medicine is very serious." . At this time, nearby, Luo Fang, a nurse, has started to do electrocardiogram for some women, while Wang Lin, a doctor, holds the hand of a scrawny child with mud all over his face and asks about his illness.