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Wednesday, April 15, 2015

china joins humanitrian sector in ethiopia for first time,and the selected area is Arba Minch

China joins humanitarian sector in Ethiopia 

China’s relation with Ethiopia as well as other African nations has been dominated by trade and investment. But this week, it took a turn to unexplored territory of the humanitarian sector as the Chinese government revealed its interest to engage in humanitarian work in Ethiopia and few other African nations.
The Chinese government has picked Ethiopia as a model country to expand its presence in the humanitarian sector in the continent in addition to the already cemented relations in area of trade and investment.
The Chinese government, through a Chinese humanitarian organization, the Red Cross Society of China (RCSC), has expressed its interest to engage in a long-term strategic partnership with Ethiopia in area of humanitarian assistance.
As a gesture of its commitment to the aid sector, RCSC signed a partnership agreement with its Ethiopian counterpart, the Ethiopian Red Cross Society (ERCS), to engage in its first humanitarian assistance.
According to the latest agreement, the Chinese government will begin its intervention with a pilot project in collaboration with the local Red Cross in selected areas particularly in Arba Minch – 447km south of Addis Ababa.
However, according to officials of ERCS, the Chinese will be engaged in more of an experience sharing in humanitarian services instead of actual engagement in projects independently since they do not have substantial experience in the field humanitarian activities outside of their own country.
“The Chinese have less experience in the field of humanitarian service. So, we have selected Arba Minch where they engage in education, health and water development as a first timer. So this particular intervention area is dedicated for them to gain experience with the assistance of our organization,” Hagos Gemechu, Deputy Secretary General of ERCS told The Reporter.
According to Hagos, apart from the pilot project, the Chinese government showed its long term interest to diversify its commitment in Ethiopia and few other selected African nations.
In its first assistance business, RCSC has granted school materials for a selected elementary schools at Arba Minch town worth USD 286,000 which will be spent on chairs and table, generator and ICT materials.
During a material delivery and signing ceremony, the RCSC was represented by La Yifan, Chinese Ambassdor to Ethiopia.
During the occasion, the Chinese Ambassador reiterated his country’s commitment to be Ethiopia’s strategic partner in the humanitarian service replicating the growing success the two nation achieve in trade and business sphere.
Hagos also told The Reporter that they (Chinese government and ERCS) are discussing strategic partnership to be enable to extend the experience of the pilot project to a three to five years comprehensive project.
China and Africa have enjoyed a long-standing friendship and relations and have developed it continuously as evidenced by a deepening cooperation in political, economic and cultural areas.
China’s insatiable demand for energy and raw materials responds to sub-Saharan Africa’s relatively abundant supplies of unprocessed metals, diamonds, and gold, while offering a growing market for Africa’s agriculture and light manufactures.
Meanwhile, Western nations have also criticized the relations citing in particular, the perceived lack of China's respect for human rights and reluctance to fight corruption.
In addition, China has also provided an impressive development assistance to Ethiopia on the basis of mutual respect and understanding and on the principle of non-interference, a document obtained from Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA) said.

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