ACCPA is set to host a virtual dialogue on China’s BRI and Africa’s Green Development Agenda on Oct. 31, 2023
The BRI Dialogue is an annual summit hosted by the Africa-China Centre for Policy & Advisory.
This year’s dialogue will be held virtually on Tuesday, October 31, 2023, at 10 am GMT.
China’s BRI and Africa’s Infrastructure Development Ambitions
BRI is already delivering infrastructure development across Africa, and the continent has a more positive view of the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI).
Young people must be empowered as intergenerational agents for the BRI – Paul Frimpong, Executive Director, ACCPA
Speaking at the parallel session on ‘Youth Development and BRI’, Paul Frimpong, the Executive Director of ACCPA, did not mince words, advocating for young people to be key stakeholders in the BRI initiative.
Africa’s vision of connectivity resonates well with China’s BRI – Paul Frimpong, ACCPA’s Executive Director
Africa’s vision of building infrastructure resonates well with China’s Belt and Road Initiative – Paul Frimpong, ACCPA’s Executive Director.
ACCPA’s Executive Director, Paul Frimpong, speaks at the 3rd BRI Forum for International Cooperation in Beijing.
ACCPA’s Executive Director, Paul Frimpong, delivers a speech at the 3rd BRI Forum for International Cooperation in Beijing.
SINO-AFRICAN VOICES: Mikatekiso Kubayi on Africa-China Relations & BRICS
In this Sino-African Voices, Mikatekiso Kubayi, a Researcher at the Institute for Global Dialogue at UNISA shared key insights on Sino – African investment relations, BRICS and geopolitics.
Chronicles of Africa’s Coups: From “Gallic Strings” to BRICS Hopes
In recent years, China’s involvement in infrastructure development across the globe has captured the attention of international observers. Nowhere is this influence more evident than in East Africa, where countries like Kenya and Uganda have become recipients of substantial Chinese investment in infrastructure projects.
The Chinese Development Model in Perspective and Lessons for Africa
After exploring the fundamental principles and strategies behind China’s success, we have gained valuable insights that can guide Africa in shaping a more prosperous and inclusive future.
China has shown a commitment to sharing its experience in poverty alleviation with African countries – Dr. Hagan Sibiri
China has not only emerged as a global economic powerhouse but has also achieved the remarkable feat of lifting a substantial portion of its population out of abject or extreme poverty.
China and Infrastructure Development in East Africa: The Case of Kenya and Uganda
In recent years, China’s involvement in infrastructure development across the globe has captured the attention of international observers. Nowhere is this influence more evident than in East Africa, where countries like Kenya and Uganda have become recipients of substantial Chinese investment in infrastructure projects.