The Chinese government is to spend 4.9 billion yuan
(US$628 million) on improving family planning services in rural
areas, said an official from the National Population and Family
Planning Commission on Wednesday.
At a press conference to discuss "The Fourth China
Reproductive Health/Family Planning New Technologies and Products
Expo", the official said the money would be used to enlarge the
family planning service centers, especially in the remote poor
western regions, and technological upgrading.
The money will be allocated by central government
annually through to 2010, said the official.
With the theme of "health, harmony, innovation and
development", the expo will be held in Beijing on July 11, World
Population Day.
It will be hosted by National Population and Family
Planning Commission of China and supported by the United Nations
Population Fund.
(Xinhua News Agency March 8, 2007)
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