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What are China's aid policies to Africa?
(1) Expand the scale of aid to Africa. By 2009, the scale of China's aid to African countries will increase by 1 times compared with 2006;

(2) Providing African countries with $3 billion in preferential loans and $2 billion in preferential export buyer's credit in the next three years;

(3) In order to encourage and support China enterprises to invest in Africa, china-africa development fund was established with a total fund of US$ 5 billion;

(4) Support the process of unity, self-improvement and integration of African countries and assist in the construction of the African Union conference center;

(5) Cancel the government interest-free loan debts of all African heavily indebted poor countries and least developed countries that have diplomatic relations with China at the end of 2005;

(6) Further open the market to Africa, and expand the number of goods benefiting from zero-tariff treatment for goods exported to China from African least developed countries with diplomatic relations with China from 190 to more than 440;

(7) Establish three to five overseas economic and trade cooperation zones in African countries in the next three years;

(8) Cultivate and train talents in various fields for Africa in the next three years10.5 million; Send 100 senior agricultural technical experts to Africa; Establish 10 characteristic agricultural technology demonstration centers in Africa; Aid 30 hospitals in Africa, grant 300 million yuan to help Africa prevent malaria, provide artemisinin drugs and set up 30 anti-malaria centers; Send 300 young volunteers to Africa; Aid Africa 100 rural schools; Before 2009, the number of scholarships provided by the China government to African students will increase from the current 2,000 to 4,000 per year.