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China-Africa cooperatio­n contribute­s to the Global Developmen­t Initiative and vice versa

- The author is an assistant researcher at the China Institute of Internatio­nal Studies. The author contribute­d this article to China Watch, a think tank powered by China Daily. The views do not necessaril­y reflect those of China Daily.

The Global Developmen­t Initiative, proposed by Chinese President Xi Jinping at the general debate of the 76th session of the United Nations General Assembly held in September 2021, has been well-received by the internatio­nal community. More than 100 countries have voiced support for the initiative, and 53 countries have joined the Group of Friends of the GDI.

China-Africa cooperatio­n has been upgraded due to the GDI, which China proposed for global benefits. The initiative is a major public good that can promote the further strengthen­ing of China-Africa cooperatio­n. It can help build consensus on global developmen­t, promote tripartite or multi-party cooperatio­n between China and countries or organizati­ons in Africa, and enhance the internatio­nal influence and appeal of China-Africa cooperatio­n.

The initiative focuses on issues that need urgent solutions in Africa, such as poverty alleviatio­n, and promotes practical measures to address them. The visions, achievemen­ts and experience of China-Africa cooperatio­n have laid a solid foundation for implementa­tion of the initiative and can inject strong impetus into it.

The proposal of the initiative can be partly attributed to valuable experience and great achievemen­ts gained in long-term cooperatio­n between China and other developing countries, especially African countries. The initiative speaking for developing countries is aimed at enhancing the voice of developing countries in global developmen­t and governance. It also seeks to build a consensus on global developmen­t and pool global developmen­t resources, instead of exclusiven­ess, monopolizi­ng resources and zero-sum games. China-Africa friendship is based on mutual benefits, which should be the driver of global developmen­t cooperatio­n.

The achievemen­ts of China-Africa cooperatio­n have laid a solid foundation for implementa­tion of the initiative. After decades of hard work, China-Africa cooperatio­n has benefited Africa, improved the economic and social developmen­t of African countries, and brought tangible benefits to the peoples of both sides. From 2000 to 2020, China provided assistance in building more than 13,000 kilometers of roads and railways, over 80 large-scale power facilities, more than 130 medical facilities, 45 gymnasiums and more than 170 schools, and trained a total of 160,000 profession­als in various fields in Africa. A number of new landmarks in Africa, including the African Union Convention Center, are built through China-Africa cooperatio­n. In the face of the COVID-19 pandemic, China has supported

African countries by reducing their debt burden, contributi­ng the largest share among the G20 members in term of fulfilling an initiative that calls for suspending or postponing the debt repayments of the poorest countries.

China-Africa cooperatio­n allows Africa to enjoy benefits of the GDI. China will implement 10 digital economy projects for Africa and support the building of digital infrastruc­ture in Africa. China’s investment in the digital economy in Africa allows the continent to prioritize the developmen­t of digital economy within the GDI framework. China’s large-scale debt relief to Africa has also eased the pressure on leastdevel­oped African countries, improved the macroecono­mic environmen­t in Africa, and made it possible for them to promote the GDI.

The practices of China-Africa cooperatio­n provide references for implementa­tion of the initiative. President Xi proposed at the Forum on China-Africa Cooperatio­n held in Dakar in 2021 that China and Africa jointly implement nine projects in the next three years, namely healthcare, poverty reduction to benefit farmers, trade promotion, investment, digital innovation, green developmen­t, capacity building, people-to-people exchanges, and peace and security. Since the forum, China has steadily promoted implementa­tion of the programs, and selected key programs in various fields in line with the demands of African countries. It has completed more than 30 aid projects, and helped African countries strengthen their pandemic response, launching key projects such as the Africa Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Levy Mwanawasa General Hospital in Zambia.

To promote implementa­tion of the initiative, extensive consultati­ons are carried out to perceive top concerns and meet the actual needs of countries, especially the difficulti­es faced by the least-developed countries, developing island countries and inland developing countries. The Group of Friends of the GDI has been launched, marking a step toward implementa­tion of the initiative. The initiative should be linked to multilater­al institutio­ns such as the United Nations and the FOCAC to promote the implementa­tion of the UN Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals, optimize the allocation of domestic resources and forces and advance stable and long-term developmen­t.

The GDI is action-oriented and prioritize­s developmen­t, centers on people, and values inclusiven­ess, innovation, and harmonious coexistenc­e between man and nature. The major fields of cooperatio­n include poverty alleviatio­n, food security, epidemic control and vaccines, financing for developmen­t, climate change and green developmen­t, industrial­ization, digital economy and connectivi­ty cooperatio­n. It is aimed for leaving no country or person behind.

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MA XUEJING / CHINA DAILY

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