
The Africa-China Centre for Policy and Advisory (ACCPA) hosted a high-level meeting with representatives from the French Embassy in Ghana at its headquarters in Accra.
The meeting provided a valuable platform for both parties to exchange insights on the work and impact of the Africa-China Centre, a leading Sino-African research and policy think tank dedicated to providing unbiased policy and market research on Africa-China relations. ACCPA’s expertise spans multiple sectors and industries, offering strategic guidance that informs policymaking and advisory services across the continent and beyond.

IMAGE: ACCPA hosts French Embassy in Ghana Delegation
During the discussions, the representatives explored potential avenues for future collaboration to strengthen research, policy dialogue, and cooperation. The French Embassy delegation expressed keen interest in ACCPA’s comprehensive approach to analyzing the complex dynamics of Africa-China relations and its role in shaping informed policy decisions.
Paul Frimpong emphasized the importance of fostering partnerships that enhance mutual understanding and promote sustainable development initiatives. He highlighted ACCPA’s commitment to delivering rigorous research and advisory services that support Africa’s strategic engagement with China and other global partners.
The meeting underscored the shared commitment of ACCPA and the French Embassy to advancing knowledge exchange and collaborative projects that contribute to economic growth and international cooperation in the region.
This engagement marks a significant step in broadening ACCPA’s network of strategic partnerships and reinforces its position as a key actor in the discourse on Africa-China relations. The Centre remains dedicated to fostering inclusive and impactful collaborations that support Africa’s development goals in a rapidly evolving global landscape.
Source: Sino-Africa Insider