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3. Education, science, culture, health and social
aspects
(1) Cooperation in human resources development and
education
The Chinese Government will give full play to the
role of its "African Human Resources Development Foundation" in training African
personnel. It will identify priority areas, expand areas of cooperation and
provide more input according to the needs of African countries so as to achieve
greater results.
Exchange of students between China and Africa will
continue. China will increase the number of government scholarships as it sees
fit, continue to send teachers to help African countries in Chinese language
teaching and carry out educational assistance project to help develop Africa's
weak disciplines. It intends to strengthen cooperation in such fields as
vocational education and distance learning while encouraging exchanges and
cooperation between educational and academic institutions of both sides.
(2) Science and technology cooperation
Following the principles of mutual respect,
complementarity and sharing benefits, China will promote its cooperation with
Africa in the fields of applied research, technological development and
transfer, speed up scientific and technological cooperation in the fields of
common interest, such as bio-agriculture, solar energy utilization, geological
survey, mining and the R&D of new medicines. It will continue its training
programs in applied technologies for African countries, carry out demonstration
programs of technical assistance, and actively help disseminate and utilize
Chinese scientific and technological achievements and advanced technologies
applicable in Africa.
(3) Cultural exchanges
China will implement agreements of cultural
cooperation and relevant implementation plans reached with African countries,
maintain regular contacts with their cultural departments and increase exchanges
of artists and athletes. It will guide and promote cultural exchanges in diverse
forms between people's organizations and institutions in line with bilateral
cultural exchange programs and market demand.
(4) Medical and health cooperation
China is ready to enhance medical personnel and
information exchanges with Africa. It will continue to send medical teams and
provide medicines and medical materials to African countries, and help them
establish and improve medical facilities and train medical personnel. China will
increase its exchanges and cooperation with African countries in the prevention
and treatment of infectious diseases including HIV/AIDS and malaria and other
diseases, research and application of traditional medicine and experience
concerning mechanism for public health emergencies.
(5) Media cooperation
China wishes to encourage multi-tiered and
multi-formed exchanges and cooperation between the media on both sides, so as to
enhance mutual understanding and enable objective and balanced media coverage of
each other. It will facilitate the communication and contacts between relevant
government departments for the purpose of sharing experiences on ways to handle
the relations with media both domestic and foreign, and guiding and facilitating
media exchanges.
(6) Administrative cooperation
China will carry out exchanges and cooperation with
African countries in civil service system building, public administration reform
and training of government personnel. The two sides may study the feasibility of
setting up a mechanism for personnel and administrative cooperation.
(7) Consular cooperation
China will hold regular/irregular consular
consultations with African countries during which the two sides may have
amicable discussions on urgent problems or questions of common interest in
bilateral or multilateral consular relations in order to improve understanding
and expand cooperation. The Chinese side will work with Africa to facilitate
personnel flow and ensure the safety of their nationals.
(8) People-to-people exchanges
China will encourage and facilitate the exchanges
between people's organizations of China and Africa, especially the youth and
women, with a view of increasing the understanding, trust and cooperation of
people on both sides. It will encourage and guide Chinese volunteers to serve in
African countries.
(9) Environmental cooperation
China will actively promote China-Africa cooperation
in climate change, water resources conservation, anti-desertification,
bio-diversity and other areas of environmental protection by facilitating
technological exchanges.
(10) Disaster reduction, relief and humanitarian
assistance
China will actively carry out personnel exchange, training and technological cooperation in the fields of disaster reduction and relief. It will respond quickly to African countries' request for urgent humanitarian aid, encourage and support exchanges and cooperation between the Red Cross Society of China and other NGOs on the one side and their African counterparts on the other side. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] |