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Africa-China Forum Set to Advance Sustainable Growth, Modernization

 

The Centre for Contemporary China-Africa Research in Nigeria is set to host the second Post-FOCAC Abuja Forum, a high-level gathering aimed at advancing China-Africa modernization and achieving the 10 Partnership Initiatives.

 

The forum, themed “Jointly Advancing China-Africa Modernization and Achieving the 10 Partnership Initiative in an All-Weather China-Africa Community with a Shared Future,” is poised to be a transformative moment for China-Africa relations.

 

According to Professor Sheriff Ghali Ibrahim, Director of the Centre for Contemporary China-Africa Research, the forum will provide a platform for stakeholders to discuss and explore ways to foster collaboration and pave the way for sustainable progress between China and Africa.

 

The event is expected to bring together scholars, policymakers, business leaders, and other stakeholders from both China and Africa to share knowledge, experiences, and best practices in advancing modernization and achieving sustainable growth.

 

The 10 Partnership Initiative, a key focus of the forum, is a comprehensive framework for cooperation between China and Africa, covering areas such as trade, investment, infrastructure development, and people-to-people exchanges. The initiative aims to promote mutual benefit, win-win cooperation, and sustainable development between the two partners.

 

Professor Ghali Ibrahim emphasized that the forum will provide an opportunity for participants to engage in in-depth discussions on the challenges and opportunities facing China-Africa relations, with a view to identifying practical solutions and strategies for advancing modernization and achieving sustainable growth.

 

He noted that the forum will also explore ways to promote economic cooperation, cultural exchange, and people-to-people diplomacy between China and Africa.

 

The second Post-FOCAC Abuja Forum is scheduled to take place in Abuja, Nigeria, and is expected to attract a large number of participants from across Africa and China. The event will feature keynote speeches, panel discussions, and breakout sessions, providing a platform for stakeholders to share their experiences, exchange ideas, and build partnerships.

 

In his remarks, Professor Ghali Ibrahim expressed his optimism that the forum will mark a significant milestone in the development of China-Africa relations, paving the way for a new era of cooperation and collaboration between the two partners.

 

He emphasized that the forum will provide a unique opportunity for stakeholders to work together to advance modernization and achieve sustainable growth, promoting a brighter future for the people of Africa and China.

 

Overall, the second Post-FOCAC Abuja Forum is set to be a significant event in the development of China-Africa relations, providing a platform for stakeholders to work together to advance modernization and achieve sustainable growth.

 

The forum is expected to produce tangible outcomes and recommendations, paving the way for a brighter future for the people of Africa and China.

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