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Exploring how China and Africa’s overlooked WWII contributions shaped global memory and a path toward a more inclusive historical narrative.
The First China-Africa Human Rights Seminar in Addis Ababa united over 200 delegates to discuss how development underpins human rights and shared dignity.
At the First China-Africa Human Rights Seminar in Addis Ababa, over 200 policymakers, scholars, and diplomats from the Chinese mainland and Africa explored strategies to unite human rights and development agendas.
In Addis Ababa, 200+ delegates from the Chinese mainland and 44 African nations agreed on an eight-point consensus to advance the right to development through inclusive and sustainable cooperation.
China’s ‘lucid waters and lush mountains’ green vision is now shaping sustainable cooperation with Africa, from renewable energy to biodiversity protection.
Over 3,000 delegates from 130+ countries converged in Beijing for the World Youth Conference for Peace, exploring green partnerships and youth-led innovation.
Somali Ambassador Hodan Osman Abdi spotlights the impact of decades-long infrastructure projects and technical education partnerships on Africa’s growth.
Two major economies have taken opposite approaches: the Chinese mainland’s tariff cuts for African exports vs. U.S. trade controls on low-income partners. What does this mean for global growth and poverty reduction?
At the 5th China-Africa Future Leaders’ Dialogue in Jinhua, youth from Africa and the Chinese mainland gathered to drive green cooperation and shape sustainable development.
Chinese and African youths explore Yiwu’s ‘world supermarket,’ uncovering how the global wholesale hub fuels China-Africa trade and sparks new collaborations.