BEIJING, Sept. 4,
2024 /CNW/ -- For Eric Ngirababyeyi, who is
pursuing a master's degree at a university in east China's Jiangsu
Province, a letter from Chinese President Xi Jinping is one
of the best things to have happened to commemorate his school life
in China.
In a reply letter last July to Ngirababyeyi and 36 other
international students pursuing master's degrees in auditing at
Nanjing Audit University, Xi encouraged them to use auditing as a
window to better understand China
and make contributions to deepen the friendship and cooperation
between China and their own
countries.
"Based on the education, based on field study, and also based on
the good hospitality of this country, we have been planning to
write a letter to President Xi for what they did. Honestly, I
didn't expect a response in a few weeks like that," Ngirababyeyi
said.
Ngirababyeyi worked as an auditor at Rwanda's Office of the Auditor General before
coming to China for the
international master's program in auditing. Launched in 2016, the
program has trained more than 280 people working for auditing
agencies in 76 countries participating in the Belt and Road
Initiative (BRI).
Ngirababyeyi noted he and his classmates learned a lot about the
auditing, and said they would bring their auditing experience and
knowledge back to their countries.
The young Rwandan is just one of the more than 50,000 African
students studying in China every
year. China has become a preferred
educational destination for many young Africans, according to the
Chinese Mission to the African Union.
China has trained more than
220,000 personnel from African countries, taking into account their
actual needs, said Bai Bin, an official of the China International
Development Cooperation Agency (CIDCA), at a recent press
briefing.
China's cooperation with
Africa in human resource
development has been very fruitful. It has not only helped African
countries train many talents but also improved their capacity for
independent development, empowering them to maintain the momentum
of sustainable development, according to the CIDCA.
On August 24, 2023, at the
China-Africa Leaders' Dialogue, President Xi announced China's launch of the Plan for China-Africa
Cooperation on Talent Development. It stressed that cooperation on
talent development between China
and Africa should be oriented
toward modernizing governance capacity, promoting economic and
social development, enhancing efficiency through scientific and
technological innovation, and improving people's well-being.
President Xi also urged China
and Africa to join hands for
modernization at the dialogue. China is willing to launch an initiative to
support Africa's
industrialization, which will support Africa in growing its manufacturing sector and
realizing industrialization and economic diversification.
Under the China-proposed BRI,
China-Africa cooperation in infrastructure has
yielded fruitful results, with high-quality projects playing a
pivotal role in advancing Africa's
industrial development and economic transformation.
Over the past decade, China has
built over 6,000 kilometers of railways and roads, nearly 20 ports,
and more than 80 large power facilities in Africa, according to Chinese Commerce Minister
Wang Wentao.
In 2013, President Xi announced the principle of sincerity, real
results, amity and good faith for China's Africa policy. Over the past 10 years,
China has stayed committed to this
principle.
When addressing the 2018 Beijing Summit of the Forum on
China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC), President Xi expressed confidence
that the baton of China-Africa
friendship would be passed from one generation to the next and that
China and Africa, working together, would build an even
more vibrant community with a shared future.
Under the theme "Joining Hands to Advance Modernization and
Build a High-Level China-Africa Community with a Shared Future,"
the 2024 FOCAC summit is set to be held in the Chinese capital
Beijing from September 4 to 6.
The 2024 FOCAC summit is expected to explore ways to strengthen
friendship and cooperation and write a new chapter on building a
China-African community with a shared future.
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