China-Sierra Leone Friendship Hospital

The China-Sierra Leone Friendship Hospital (Chinese: 塞拉利昂 - 中国友好醫院) is a modern hospital located in Jui, Sierra Leone, a town not far outside the capital of Freetown. It has 100 beds and is managed jointly by Sierra Leonean Ministry of Health and the Shandong Qushan Hospital, but is also 'twin hospitals' with Xiangya Hospital. It has departments for gynecology, surgery, ophthalmology, ear, nose, and throat, an ICU, and a mortuary. The hospital is built over an area of 7,738 square meters.

It also treated patients in the Western African Ebola virus epidemic.

Construction and completion
The hospital was financed by the Chinese and Leoneans, and had support from UNICEF. It was built by a Chinese firm: the Anhui Construction Engineering Group. Construction for the project began in July 2009, and the hospital was completed in November 2012. When it was officially commissioned, Ernest Bai Koroma said, "We are indeed proud that for the first time we have a 100-bed hospital. For the first time, we have a hospital that we can carry out diagnostic tests and provide other services that could only be accessed in other countries."