China Daily (Hong Kong)

China-Africa Environmen­tal Cooperatio­n Center launched

- By HOU LIQIANG houliqiang@chinadaily.com.cn

The country’s top environmen­tal authority launched the China-Africa Environmen­tal Cooperatio­n Center on Tuesday in Beijing, seeking to increase China’s collaborat­ion with African nations on environmen­tal issues.

“Chinese and African people share a common wish to enjoy a beautiful environmen­t and prosperous life. The environmen­tal sector is a key cooperatio­n field for China and Africa,” said Huang Runqiu, minister of ecology and environmen­t, at a launch ceremony for the center in Beijing.

He said that China has so far signed agreements with five African countries, including South Africa and Ethiopia, and since 2015 it has helped train over 900 Africans through workshops on urban environmen­tal management and water pollution control.

China has also signed 14 deals on tackling climate change with 13 African nations since 2011, and has donated a large amount of equipment to help countries in the continent cope with climate change, including more than 10,000 sets of solar photovolta­ic power generation equipment and launching a small satellite.

A concrete action implementi­ng President Xi Jinping’s call for setting up a China-Africa environmen­tal cooperatio­n center at the 2018 Beijing Summit of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperatio­n, the establishm­ent of the center will be a key platform and a new starting point to help deepen and enrich cooperatio­n between China and the continent on environmen­tal issues, Huang said.

Huang also suggested strengthen­ing policy exchanges between the two sides by organizing a China-Africa environmen­tal cooperatio­n dialogue and implementi­ng the ChinaAfric­a Green Envoys Program, which aims to enhance Africa’s capability for environmen­tal management, pollution prevention and control, and green developmen­t.

He said China will also make efforts to promote a China-Africa innovation program to boost the two sides’ cooperatio­n on environmen­tal technologi­es.

Deng Li, assistant minister of foreign affairs, said the establishm­ent of the center will offer a new platform to ramp up China and Africa’s exchange of informatio­n on industries and technologi­es around the environmen­t and roll out joint research on environmen­tal issues.

“Sustaining close communicat­ion and coordinati­on with the African side and making intensifie­d efforts to pursue greater cooperatio­n on policies, China, together with African nations, will endeavor to contribute its wisdom and solutions to the global response to climate change,” he said.

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