China Daily (Hong Kong)

School trains African workers

- By XINHUA

Since 2007, 1,019 workers from 48 African countries have been trained at Ningbo Polytechni­c’s campus in Zhejiang province.

Among just a few vocational training centers for foreigners in China, Ningbo Polytechni­c offers programs on port and shipping management, education and automobile maintenanc­e.

William Kamara and Emmanuel Mwumvaneza are education officials from Kisoro in western Uganda. They recently participat­ed in a 21-day session for vocational educators from developing countries.

Mwumvaneza said that they don’t have many skilled workers in their country, and it’s mostly the Chinese who help them build roads and buildings. “In Ningbo, we can see how those who help us build infrastruc­ture work and see why they can do that.”

Kamara expressed hope that in the future, Uganda will have its own vocational education system so they can have more skilled workers of their own.

The bond between Ningbo Polytechni­c and Africa can be traced to 2016, when the college joined Benin’s CERCO Group to launch the first Sino-Africa (Benin) Vocational Education and Training Center in Uganda.

The center offers courses on electronic technology applicatio­ns, motorbikes, minigenera­tors and elevator maintenanc­e, in accordance with local industrial developmen­t and people’s livelihood­s.

When Alain Capo-Chichi, president of CERCO Group, saw the strength of China’s vocational education, he had a serious talk with his brother, who decided to travel to China to learn for himself.

“My Chinese name is Zhang Fei. I was sent by my brother,” said the 22-year-old Christ Capo-Chichi, who gave himself the Chinese name. He has been living in Ningbo for over a year and is already fluent in Chinese.

“During my time in Ningbo, I started to feel that the internet of things represents the future of manufactur­ing. I want to take on that challenge, so I took courses related to the field,” he said.

Mao Dalong, Party chief of Ningbo Polytechni­c, said it is equally important for African trainees to come to China as it is for Chinese teachers to go to Africa.

In July 2015, two Ningbo Polytechni­c teachers went to CERCO Group for a twoweek session. Last November, two more teachers volunteere­d to go to Kenya to coach local schoolteac­hers on how to use and maintain Chinese experiment­al training equipment.

“We still have a lot to do to facilitate cooperatio­n between schools and companies and the integratio­n between industry and education,” Mao said.

A giant world map hangs in a classroom of Ningbo Polytechni­c, where all overseas students can place a sticker of their national flag. Forty-eight African countries have been covered with flags.

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