Through the China–Africa Year of People-to-People Exchanges, young Africans are being encouraged to prepare themselves for the careers of the future.
China–Africa Year of People-to-People Exchanges: Building Bridges Beyond Trade
This understanding has given rise to the China–Africa Year of People-to-People Exchanges, an initiative designed to strengthen ties between ordinary citizens across the two regions.
Kenya’s Railway Revival Signals a New Era in China–Africa Cooperation
Kenya’s railway may therefore be carrying more than passengers and freight—it may be carrying a new model for Africa’s development journey.
China Expands Economic Partnership Agreements with Africa to Support Shared Development
Guo emphasized that the zero-tariff arrangement is part of a broader package of trade-support measures rather than a simple tax reduction programme.
China and Africa Score Goals for Friendship in Beijing Football Match
By involving diplomats, students, and local communities, the events create personal connections that complement broader initiatives like trade, infrastructure development, and capacity-building programs.
China and Africa Strengthen Bonds on Africa Day 2026
Vice Foreign Minister Miao Deyu delivered remarks emphasizing the shared significance of the day for both sides
China-South Africa partnership opens new opportunities for industrial growth and trade
Such investments could help address energy challenges while supporting sustainable economic development.
Beyond Trade: Why 2026 Is the Year China and Africa Focus on People
This year has been designated as the “Year of People-to-People Exchanges,” a coordinated initiative aimed at deepening ties not through contracts and construction, but through human connection
The Digital Silk Road in Africa: Who Controls the Data, Controls the Future
For years, much of Africa’s data was hosted in servers located in Europe or North America. Local data centers represent a move toward data localisation and control
From Extraction to Production: China and Africa’s Industrial Pivot
The 2024 Beijing Action Plan pledged approximately $50 billion to support African industrialisation, with a strong emphasis on industrial parks, logistics corridors, and manufacturing ecosystems.
