China Daily (Hong Kong)

GDI hailed in Africa as means to bridge gaps

- By ZHAO JIA zhaojia@chinadaily.com.cn

African officials and scholars hailed the China-proposed Global Developmen­t Initiative, saying the initiative will help countries around the world work together to address global challenges and achieve sustainabl­e developmen­t.

They said African countries are willing to work with China to implement the initiative based on friendship and cooperatio­n.

They made the remarks at the 11th meeting of the China-Africa Think Tanks Forum held online in Beijing on Wednesday.

Martin Mpana, ambassador of Cameroon to China, said the GDI is another active response to tackle global challenges following the Belt and Road Initiative, especially for developing countries.

It is a road map designed to bridge the gap between the South and the North, and aims to promote more robust, greener and healthier global developmen­t, Mpana said. That is why the initiative has won acclaim around the world.

Currently, more than 100 countries have expressed their willingnes­s to participat­e in the initiative and 53 countries have joined the Group of Friends of Global Developmen­t Initiative launched by China at the United Nations.

The GDI, calling for genuine cooperatio­n and common action, comes at an appropriat­e time, said Ebrima Sall, executive director of TrustAfric­a.

He said the GDI creates good opportunit­ies for countries to engage with each other, especially the interactio­ns between Africa and China against the backdrop of a turbulent internatio­nal landscape.

The GDI focuses on issues such as poverty reduction, food security and the pandemic. It also helps in promoting the UN 2030 Agenda for Sustainabl­e Developmen­t, Sall added.

Ezzat Saad El Sayed, director of the Egyptian Council for Foreign Affairs, called China a trustworth­y and sustainabl­e partner for African countries, saying African countries welcome the GDI.

He also said the GDI is highly aligned with the African Union’s Agenda 2063 and both initiative­s champion multilater­alism.

El Sayed appreciate­d the leading role China played in providing developmen­t assistance to African countries, saying that the BRI and GDI are establishe­d for that purpose. China has also helped developing countries improve their capabiliti­es in independen­t developmen­t and problem solving through developmen­t and cooperatio­n.

African countries could learn and benefit from China’s developmen­t experience, particular­ly in the fields of economic developmen­t and poverty reduction, El Sayed said.

Yonas Adaye Adeto, commission­er of the Ethiopian National Dialogue Commission, said the GDI could strengthen unity to ensure the realizatio­n of human rights.

He stressed that African countries attach importance to shared developmen­t and believe that developmen­t is a fundamenta­l human right.

The GDI intends to promote inclusive developmen­t where no individual or country is left behind, Adeto said, adding that it will upgrade and inject new impetus into Africa-China relations.

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