Before the the Eighth Ministerial Conference of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) held on November 29 to 30, China released a white paper on China -Africa cooperation, detailing fruitful results of years. Now the two sides' cooperation in combating COVID-19, poverty and development of emerging fields becomes eye-catching.
When the pandemic hit the world, China rushed to aid Africa. It has provided 120 batches of testing reagents, protective clothing, masks, medical isolation goggles, ventilators and other emergency supplies to 53 African countries and the African Union, and sent anti-epidemic medical experts to 17 African countries since 2020.
China is going to provide another one billion doses of vaccines to Africa, including 600 million doses as a donation and 400 million doses to be provided through such means as joint production by Chinese enterprises and relevant African countries, according to Foreign Minister Wang Yi.
Sharing experiences on poverty reduction is another major area of practical cooperation between the two sides, along with infrastructure construction projects such as railways, roads, airports, ports and power plants have been carried out with substantial assistance from China. As of 2020, China had also set up more than 3,500 companies in Africa, creating job positions for about 400,000 Africans each year.
In addition, China has assisted Africa in the construction of more than 20 agricultural technology demonstration facilities, benefiting more than 500,000 people while promoting poverty reduction and elimination.
Further cooperation in emerging areas such as the digital economy and low-carbon development are included in the first three-year plan of the China-Africa Cooperation Vision 2035.
According to the digital innovation program, China will undertake 10 digital economy projects for Africa, set up centers for China-Africa cooperation in satellite remote -sensing application, and support the development of China-Africa joint laboratories and sci-tech innovation cooperation bases.
To expand the Belt and Road Initiative e -commerce cooperation, China plans to work with African countries holding online shopping festivals and tourism e -commerce promotion activities, and launch a campaign to market 100 African stores and 1,000 African products on e-commerce platforms.
As China and Africa continue to cooperate in communications and the Internet, the digital economy is expected to usher in a new era of development for Africa.