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Xi Jinping proposes enhanced China-Africa cooperation at FOCAC Summit

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At the opening ceremony of the Beijing Summit of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC), Chinese President Xi Jinping delivered a keynote address emphasizing the need for strengthened partnerships between China and African nations. The summit, attended by heads of state and government from various African countries, marks a significant milestone in the ongoing collaboration aimed at fostering economic growth and development across the continent.

In his address, President Xi highlighted the historical ties between China and Africa, stating, “The friendship between China and Africa transcends time and space, surmounts mountains and oceans, and passes down through generations.” He noted that the founding of FOCAC in 2000 has been instrumental in advancing China-Africa relations, particularly in the face of global challenges.

Xi proposed elevating bilateral relations with African countries to the level of strategic partnerships, aiming to create an “all-weather China-Africa community with a shared future for the new era.” He emphasized that modernization is a fundamental right for all countries and expressed China’s commitment to supporting African nations in their development goals, particularly in the context of the African Union’s Agenda 2063.

The Chinese leader outlined ten partnership actions aimed at deepening cooperation, including:

Mutual Learning among Civilizations: Establishing a platform for governance experience sharing and a knowledge network for development.

Trade Prosperity: Offering zero-tariff treatment for all least developed countries (LDCs) with diplomatic ties to China, expanding market access for African agricultural products.

Industrial Chain Cooperation: Promoting industry cooperation and launching programs to empower small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in Africa.

Connectivity: Implementing infrastructure connectivity projects to enhance trade and development across the continent.

Development Cooperation: Supporting Africa in hosting significant events like the 2026 Youth Olympic Games and implementing livelihood projects.

Health Initiatives: Establishing a hospitals alliance and sending medical personnel to Africa to bolster healthcare systems.

Agriculture and Livelihoods: Providing emergency food assistance and promoting agricultural innovation.

People-to-People Exchanges: Enhancing vocational education and cultural cooperation to strengthen ties between China and Africa.

Green Development: Launching clean energy projects and collaborating on environmental conservation.

Common Security: Building partnerships to enhance peace and security across the continent.

President Xi announced that the Chinese government would provide $50 billion in financial support over the next three years to implement these initiatives. This funding is expected to play a crucial role in advancing development and cooperation between China and African nations.

As the summit progresses, leaders from across Africa are expected to engage in discussions on various topics, including trade, infrastructure development, and climate change, further solidifying the framework for future collaboration.

The FOCAC summit underscores the growing importance of China-Africa relations in the global landscape, with both sides committed to working together to address shared challenges and promote sustainable development for the benefit of their peoples.

Hon. Okello Addresses 2nd Indonesia-Africa Forum 2024 in Bali

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Minister of State for International Cooperation Hon. Henry Oryem Okello represented HE the President at the Second Indonesia-Africa Forum (IAF) II in Nusa Dua, Badung, Bali from 1-3 September 2024. In his statement delivered on behalf of H.E. President Yoweri Museveni, as Chair of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM), Hon. Okello recalled the 1955 Bandung conference that laid the foundation of the 10 Bandung principles which have been the cornerstone of the NAM. He said that despite the tremendous strides made by NAM in foreseeing a more peaceful world, there is an even greater challenge of fostering economic prosperity for all and achieving the SDGs.

Hon. Okello hailed the strong bilateral relations between Indonesia and Uganda and also the wider continent of Africa. Underlining the need to harness the potential of the youth in the global economy through digitalization to accelerate growth he said it was also important to expand production in critical sectors like Agriculture through mechanization and irrigation. While stressing the importance of collective efforts in addressing the challenges emanating from climate change, the Minister reiterated the importance of fulfilling commitments made towards mitigation but not at the expense of economic progress for the developing countries. Okello also underscored the importance of empowering SMEs transition to industrialization and the huge potential for tourism where Indonesia has made tremendous strides that can be emulated. In addition to delivering the President’s statement, Hon. Okello delivered remarks during Panel Discussion I of the Indonesia Africa, on Monday 2 nd September, 2024. The pane discussion session was themed “Outlook from the Region Update and Prospect for Cooperation.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of The Republic of Uganda – Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

United States (U.S.) Strengthens Commitment to Flood Relief and Disaster Preparedness in Nigeria Amid Rising Climate Risks

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The United States, through the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), is providing more than $6.5 million to the International Organization for Migration (IOM) to address flood-related humanitarian needs across Nigeria. This funding is part of USAID’s Fiscal Year 2024 support and will enable local partners to respond to flooding and other disasters. IOM is allocating $3 million to address flood-related humanitarian needs across the country.

Flooding has affected over 619,000 people in 29 Nigerian states since mid-August, according to Nigeria’s National Emergency Management Agency. The floods have claimed 210 lives, displaced nearly 228,700 people, and damaged more than 84,800 homes.

This response is part of a larger humanitarian assistance effort. In Fiscal Year 2024, USAID has provided nearly $100 million in previously announced funding to Nigeria to respond to the urgent needs of those impacted by disasters, including floods.

“The United States remains committed to supporting the people of Nigeria as they face the challenges posed by climate change and increasingly frequent natural disasters. Our enduring partnership is rooted in a long history of delivering humanitarian aid across the nation,” said USAID Mission Director Melissa Jones.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of U.S. Embassy and Consulate in Nigeria.

Somali Prime Minister Meets Qatar’s Ambassador

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HE Prime Minister of the Federal Republic of Somalia Hamza Abdi Barre met with HE Ambassador of the State of Qatar to Somalia Dr. Abdullah bin Salem Al Nuaimi.

During the meeting, the cooperation relations between the two countries were reviewed.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Ministry of Foreign Affairs of The State of Qatar.