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China-Africa cooperation has opened a new chapter in global governance
The convening of the G20 Summit in Africa in November 2025 for the first time marked a watershed moment in the evolution of global governance. This gathering, occurring against the backdrop of shifting geopolitical dynamics, underscored the emergence of a multipolar world order where the China-Africa partnership stood as a pillar of sustainable multilateralism and shared prosperity.
Over the past five years, China-Africa cooperation has demonstrated a distinctive approach best captured by the ancient proverb:"Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day; teach him to fish and you feed him for a lifetime." China's engagement with Africa has emphasized capacity building, technology transfer and sustainable development that has enabled African nations to chart their own paths toward modernization.
The agricultural sector exemplified this "teaching to fish" philosophy. Since 2012, China has sent more than 400 agricultural experts to Africa and trained over 70,000 agricultural technicians for the continent. More impressively, China has established 24 agricultural technology demonstration centers in Africa and introduced more
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