China Daily Global Edition (USA)

China, Africa will strengthen poverty relief exchanges

- By LI LEI lilei@chinadaily.com.cn

China will help African countries train more young talent in poverty relief as part of its effort to strength exchanges under the framework of the Belt and Road Initiative, a senior official said on Tuesday.

The country will continue to hold training sessions on poverty reduction tailored to African countries, and will innovate in training methods to ensure the effort delivers real benefits, according to Liu Yongfu, director of the State Council Leading Group Office of Poverty Alleviatio­n and Developmen­t.

“China and African countries have accumulate­d rich experience in self-developmen­t and poverty reduction. China is willing to strengthen exchanges with African countries to benefit both parties,” he said.

Liu was speaking at the opening ceremony of the Poverty Reduction and Developmen­t Conference of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperatio­n 2018 in Beijing on Tuesday.

Present were government officials, scholars and entreprene­urs from 40 African countries and officials from internatio­nal organizati­ons. The discussion­s focused on opportunit­ies created by the Belt and Road Initiative in poverty alleviatio­n cooperatio­n between China and Africa.

Liu said training for young profession­als is crucial.

“By 2025, Africa will be home to 200 million young people aged between 15 and 24, and a quarter of the world’s population aged below 25 will be from Africa,” he said. “Every year, 10 million Africans join the workforce.”

China has held 133 poverty reduction seminars and shared its experience with 3,587 poverty reduction practition­ers from 133 countries and regions, including 2,122 representa­tives from 52 countries in Africa, Liu said.

China also will conduct research with Africa in the sector and help carry out successful projects, he said.

The Belt and Road Initiative — proposed by President Xi Jinping in 2013 — has contribute­d a great deal to the poverty reduction exchanges, Liu said.

“African countries are not only the natural extension of the Belt and Road, but also important participan­ts in the initiative,” he said, adding it can inject strong momentum into Africa’s industrial­ization, urbanizati­on and agricultur­al modernizat­ion.

Josefa Leonel Correia Sacko, commission­er for rural economy and agricultur­e of the African Union, said at the opening ceremony that the agricultur­al sector has great potential for China-Africa cooperatio­n.

She said that despite vast arable land and a growing workforce, low agricultur­al productivi­ty has been hampering the continent’s developmen­t, contributi­ng to poverty.

“Africa is eager to learn from China in agricultur­e and natural resources management, and cooperatio­n in the sector is of mutual benefit,” she said.

She said investment­s in and partnershi­ps with African research institutes and universiti­es will accelerate agricultur­al transforma­tion at country and regional levels.

China has reduced extreme poverty by more than twothirds over the past five years, officials said. It has pledged to eradicate extreme poverty in China by the end of 2020.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States