As part of its quake relief efforts, China sent a first batch of prefabricated houses for office use, along with supporting furniture and bathroom equipment, to Myanmar by sea on April 23.
An additional batch of emergency humanitarian supplies for quake relief provided by the Chinese government to Myanmar arrived in Yangon by chartered flight on April 20.
A Chinese health team consisting of 50 members departed for Myanmar on Saturday to assist with post-disaster epidemic prevention following a 7.9-magnitude earthquake that struck the country in March.
At the request of the Myanmar government, the Chinese government dispatched an earthquake damage inspection and assessment team to Myanmar on April 16.
A Chinese-funded school feeding program has won praise in Burundi for helping improve local education outcomes in the country.
With the post-earthquake focus in Myanmar shifting to epidemic prevention and control and post-disaster reconstruction, China has decided to provide an additional one billion yuan ($136.6 million) worth of emergency humanitarian relief assistance at Myanmar's request, according to Li Ming, spokesperson of the China International Development Cooperation Agency.
The China International Search and Rescue Team continued to conduct medical outreach on Saturday in the urban area of Mandalay region, Myanmar.
The third batch of emergency humanitarian aid supplies dispatched by the Chinese government arrived at Yangon International Airport in Myanmar on Saturday.